Also, keep in mind that even with the details Lotus has provided, there are many other factors. If you're planning to trade it in, the offer can vary depending on the current dealer stock, how your type of vehicle is selling in their market, etc. You may have a beautiful new red Ferrari, but if they already have 20 red Ferrari's on the lot and their not moving, you'll get a lower offer.
Best bet is to research in the web to get an idea of the general value, then shop it to a dealer or two. If you're up for the extra work (and time) you can get more for it by selling it to a private party.
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