So you’ve got a new job with the government. You get a Lexus NX of your choice – whether it’s the 300h hybrid or the 200t – as your official work vehicle. Wait a minute. Why does your NX have those weird markings on it? Why’s that guy hooking up a yellow strap to your new ride? Uh oh…
The following video from Fast Lane Daily is not only full of great footage of the Lexus RC 350 F Sport driving through L.A. at night, but it’s also educational.
If you looked at the LF-SA concept that Lexus unveiled earlier this week at the Geneva Motor Show, you might have noticed its wheels. They look as if they’re throwing stars from the future. However, it’s the Goodyear Triple Tube tires that wrap those wheels that are truly futuristic.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned about Lexus SC builds, it’s that putting Toyota Supra Turbo engines in them is a popular thing to do. Forum member tenac2215 has gone a different – yet similar – route with his 1993 SC400.
The UK’s Silverstone is a legendary circuit, and this recent track day featured some legendary cars. In this video, it looks like the LFA is hot on the heels of the LaFerrari.
Back in 1990, Lexus only sold the ES250, which was based on the then-current Toyota Camry, and the LS400, its rival to the big four-doors from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Cadillac. Had that latter car been a dud, I probably wouldn’t be writing this on this site right now.
You want to get a crossover and see what your neighbor is always bragging about. You also want to shut him up by bringing home one that’s fancier than his, so you’re either going to buy a Lexus NX200t F Sport or a Mercedes-Benz GLA250 4MATIC.