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* Hard top. As well as leaking less than the soft top, hard tops offer better thermal insulation which is great for cold days.
 
* Hard top. As well as leaking less than the soft top, hard tops offer better thermal insulation which is great for cold days.
* HID lights are essential in winter
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* <del>HID lights are essential in winter</del>
 
* Armourfend is great if you like your paintwork - it is pricey to fit, but keeps the car looking good and will save you a full respray.
 
* Armourfend is great if you like your paintwork - it is pricey to fit, but keeps the car looking good and will save you a full respray.
 
* Polycarb foglight covers - they are cheaper than replacing the lights. Similarly if your S1 does not have headlight covers, then you should consider investing in a pair.
 
* Polycarb foglight covers - they are cheaper than replacing the lights. Similarly if your S1 does not have headlight covers, then you should consider investing in a pair.
* Decent stereo - Active Sub, steering column-mounted remote control. Sony RM-X4S is good.
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* <del>Decent stereo - Active Sub, steering column-mounted remote control. Sony RM-X4S is good.</del>
 
* Quieter exhaust / induction is good - That induction kit and de-cat pipe really don't add much power!
 
* Quieter exhaust / induction is good - That induction kit and de-cat pipe really don't add much power!
* Jawbone Prime bluetooth headset - be safe and easily understood even with the roof down, thanks to clever noise reduction tech
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* <del>Jawbone Prime bluetooth headset - be safe and easily understood even with the roof down, thanks to clever noise reduction tech</del>
 
* Decent mount for satnav. The simplest solution for S1 drivers is a Krussell magnet mount on the spare light button - very discreet and works perfectly, but there are other solutions too - Brodit do good mounts.
 
* Decent mount for satnav. The simplest solution for S1 drivers is a Krussell magnet mount on the spare light button - very discreet and works perfectly, but there are other solutions too - Brodit do good mounts.
 
* Probax padded seats (OE on the S2, standard S1 seats need a retrim).
 
* Probax padded seats (OE on the S2, standard S1 seats need a retrim).
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*Who wrote this tosh? HID's? Really?

Revision as of 14:18, 9 December 2009

This is a common forum question so this topic covers practical advice for those that want to use their Elise every day. Reasons to do it include:

  • The Elise is quite mild mannered in traffic
  • Other drivers move over for an Elise far more readily than for anything with 4 doors
  • It's hard to climb into a shed when you have such a great car parked next to it
  • Pretty good fuel economy thanks to low weight and hatchback engine.
  • Chicks (ok, small boys) dig it

You can't easily make a practical car more fun to drive, but there are a few tweaks you can do to the elise to make it easier to live with. These include:

  • Hard top. As well as leaking less than the soft top, hard tops offer better thermal insulation which is great for cold days.
  • HID lights are essential in winter
  • Armourfend is great if you like your paintwork - it is pricey to fit, but keeps the car looking good and will save you a full respray.
  • Polycarb foglight covers - they are cheaper than replacing the lights. Similarly if your S1 does not have headlight covers, then you should consider investing in a pair.
  • Decent stereo - Active Sub, steering column-mounted remote control. Sony RM-X4S is good.
  • Quieter exhaust / induction is good - That induction kit and de-cat pipe really don't add much power!
  • Jawbone Prime bluetooth headset - be safe and easily understood even with the roof down, thanks to clever noise reduction tech
  • Decent mount for satnav. The simplest solution for S1 drivers is a Krussell magnet mount on the spare light button - very discreet and works perfectly, but there are other solutions too - Brodit do good mounts.
  • Probax padded seats (OE on the S2, standard S1 seats need a retrim).


  • Who wrote this tosh? HID's? Really?