We say If your lifestyle can put up with the Elise, and you have the money, buy one.Performance 189bhp 1.8-litre petrol may sound underpowered, but with such a light chassis it's easily sufficient. Maximum revs at 8,500RPM and 60mph in just over five seconds. The Elise’s newer 134bhp 1.6 petrol engine from Toyota is slower, but still frighteningly quick.Emissions 45mpg and 149/km from the 1.6 – aided by the Elise’s tiny kerbweight.Driving The Elise presents a very firm ride, but there’s accompanying grip and pin-sharp steering and responsive brakes.Feel No two ways about it, the Elise is a noisy, uncomfortable car.Space The little Lotus has a small boot at 112 litres, decent space for two in the cabin.Equipment CD player included, with leather as an option.Price Good fuel economy, decent tax rates, very strong residuals. Less than £30K for blistering performance.Quality The Elise has a tough chassis, great engines; it may feel a little tinny but it's a well-made car.Safety ABS, with two airbags optional. Want safety? Buy a Fiesta.Pros For driving it doesn't get any better.Cons Impractical in virtually every way.Alternatives BMW Z4, Honda S2000, Mercedes SLK, Nissan 350Z, Porsche Boxster