Hope you don't mind Martin but thought I would chip in too. April 2015 and I met Brandon for the first time. Test drive in a red 2010 NA +0 and around 30 minutes later the deal was done at £31k for a 15k miles example. My kids are all older and I have no dog, and the car was just for my personal pleasure. Call it a reward after 33 long years of paying the tax man! My car did not have the tech pack, so off it went to an ICE dealer in Perth for a new Alpine nav head unit and reversing camera. Kit has been superb, never let me down, and reversing camera far better than OEM. It did however have the essential sports pack, CR gearbox and the Lotus Titanium tipped sports exhaust with a 2bular decat pipe already fitted to remove the 3rd cat. Lovely sound.
This was my first true and proper grown up fast car. I can honestly say I have loved every single minute of ownership, whether driving it, staring at it, or polishing it! It's become an obsession and from that I have become obsessed with everything Lotus. A hobby for an old timer some might say. The car has been almost 100% reliable, the only fault has been a failed driver's window regulator replaced under warranty by MMC. I've now done 6k miles in here. All of them road apart from one SIDC track day in March of this year which showed me just how much better the car was than I was a driver. Totally loved it though. Most of my miles have been in Perthshire, Stirlingshire, Angus and Aberdeenshire, usually on minor A roads and B roads, and probably mostly in 3rd or 4th gear, with the windows down and the V6 supplying the soundtrack. Totally sublime.
I've upgraded my little baby, bit by bit. First mod was to get MMC to supply and fit the Lotus barge boards. They really add to the looks of the car, but boy, do they attract the dirt and dust and are a bugger to keep clean!
Then, got the steering wheel recovered in nappa and perforated leather with red stitching. Would post up a picture but no idea how to do so here. The wheel is gorgeous and really lifted the interior.
Next, I added a new front splitter from @TBD from TLF. It just makes the front a little more aggressive and really ties in nice with the barge boards. No idea if there is any performance benefit at all

This has been followed by an interior re-trim. I managed to pick up 2 brand new venom red sports racer seats from Lotus at a bargain price. Fitted them and wow, what a difference to the interior. This then led to me driving from Perthshire to Bedfordshire to Allon White's the Lotus dealer and renowned trimmer. The drive itself was superb with only really the M74 on motorway (went through Dundee, Fife, Forth Bridge, M74 to Carlisle then all A roads / back roads from there through the lakes, pennines and peak district - wow!). I wanted the sport premium interior look, so went for colour matched Alcantara (Lotus used Suedetex but the Alcantara is better apparently), contrast red stitching and venom red accents on MY12 door pulls (the MY10 and 11 ones are not good) and centre tunnel. I think the car looks the complete dogs bollocks on the inside now to be honest.
She's in right now at CMC - 6 year service (the biggie with Spark plugs - tip: spark plugs from Lotus are £250 for six, same ones from Elise-Shop are £86 - massive saving) AND probably my last mod - a set of 2bular headers and single sport cat to connect to the Lotus Sport exhaust.
I'm a little older than most Evora owners I guess. No kids or dogs to lug around, so for me the +0 is absolutely perfect and great for me and the missus for trips away. Bags of storage and space. My Evora is probably going to be a long term keeper, hence the mods. I will probably continue to do around 5-6k miles a year in her. All of them smile miles as no commuting at all, and I'd like to think I'd get her back on track to improve my driving skills. I looked at an Evora 400. I lusted after an Evora 400. But as I discussed with CMC, we agreed that Lotus did such a fantastic job with the S1 Evora that it is hard to justify the £40k+ price uplift. I mean, I could have an Elise 250 Cup almost for that, sat alongside the Evora! Wow...
I usually average between 20 and 24 mpg, but that's a reflection of the use of the car, smile miles, not commuting etc. Never needed to add any oil and she has always started on the button, every time, even after being left for 3 weeks at a time in the garage.
There is not a day goes by when I regret buying this car. It has brought me so much pleasure and introduced me to the Lotus club - I have not met a "bad" Lotus driver yet on my many travels in Scotland. The brand seems to attract genuine motoring enthusiasts who like a beer, like to take the piss and have some banter / a laugh and who most of all, just love driving their cars.
You cans till get a really great 2010 NA for £30/£31k. The price has stayed stable with only higher mileage / dubious history pushing the values down to a low of about £26/27k. It's a lot of car, a lot of fun, and a damn lot of fine engineering and reliability at that price. Oh, and has been said before, forget the sh~te snobbery of "must be a 2013MY and an S". A really good early NA is great value and great fun. And remember, get the rarer +0. It's not for babies!

2001 VX220 SC - Sylvia - with Larini sports exhaust, chargecooler etc.
2018 Evora Sport 410 in Fire Red.