2015 new IS F coupe
#121
Hopefully Lexus will bring out something cool for the SF International AutoShow in a few months, either that or will I ask the Rep what's in the pipeline, heck that's how I got into the test drive event in 2007.
As for the M3's.....
Have not had any E46's challange me. They pull up at a stop light, but they don't make any moves. I don't really bother with them either.
As for the current E90, have not ran against one yet.
The new M4 has more torque and about 14 more bhp than our V8, hopefully it will be somewhat reliable and not like the 335i with their new engine.....
As for the M3's.....
Have not had any E46's challange me. They pull up at a stop light, but they don't make any moves. I don't really bother with them either.
As for the current E90, have not ran against one yet.
The new M4 has more torque and about 14 more bhp than our V8, hopefully it will be somewhat reliable and not like the 335i with their new engine.....
#122
Lead Lap
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Just read at GTSPIRIT about 2014 RC F will be:
- 5.0 V8.
- 455hp at 6,800rpm.
-401lb-ft at 5,200rpm.
-4 cylinder will be shut down on highway driving.
-8 speed auto-manual trans.
-debut at the Detroit auto show in jan 2014
- 5.0 V8.
- 455hp at 6,800rpm.
-401lb-ft at 5,200rpm.
-4 cylinder will be shut down on highway driving.
-8 speed auto-manual trans.
-debut at the Detroit auto show in jan 2014
#124
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thanks for the link^
If that is the new RC-F I'd say no thanks, way too much going on in that body to convey any sense of elegance. Looks like a boy toy at best don't care how fast it's going to be.
A Lexus should look sedate but elegant. The previous gen IS-F was nice but all these new cars IMO are trying too hard to be something they are not.
I really want to get back into a GS-F or something fast in the Lexus family but if this is how all their new cars are going to be, I'll probably upgrade to the F10 M5 soon instead.
If that is the new RC-F I'd say no thanks, way too much going on in that body to convey any sense of elegance. Looks like a boy toy at best don't care how fast it's going to be.
A Lexus should look sedate but elegant. The previous gen IS-F was nice but all these new cars IMO are trying too hard to be something they are not.
I really want to get back into a GS-F or something fast in the Lexus family but if this is how all their new cars are going to be, I'll probably upgrade to the F10 M5 soon instead.
#125
thanks for the link^
If that is the new RC-F I'd say no thanks, way too much going on in that body to convey any sense of elegance. Looks like a boy toy at best don't care how fast it's going to be.
A Lexus should look sedate but elegant. The previous gen IS-F was nice but all these new cars IMO are trying too hard to be something they are not.
I really want to get back into a GS-F or something fast in the Lexus family but if this is how all their new cars are going to be, I'll probably upgrade to the F10 M5 soon instead.
If that is the new RC-F I'd say no thanks, way too much going on in that body to convey any sense of elegance. Looks like a boy toy at best don't care how fast it's going to be.
A Lexus should look sedate but elegant. The previous gen IS-F was nice but all these new cars IMO are trying too hard to be something they are not.
I really want to get back into a GS-F or something fast in the Lexus family but if this is how all their new cars are going to be, I'll probably upgrade to the F10 M5 soon instead.
I don't know what to buy since I sold it but it will probably be a Stingray.
#127
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Reliability is all taken with a grain of salt ~ I've had 3 M3's over the years (e36, e46, e90) and never had any issues that I would be overly concerned over. I think it's all personal experience and how you drive the car. My Audi s4 has also been 100% Lexus trouble free
To say you would buy a car over how people rate it is kind of silly...
With that said, a Stingray is hardly a competitor for the m3 or IS-F which means you really need a 2-door sports car. For me, I need the 5 seats and space so logical upgrade would be an M5 unless Lexus offered something comparable which it does not.
#128
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Reliability is all taken with a grain of salt ~ I've had 3 M3's over the years (e36, e46, e90) and never had any issues that I would be overly concerned over. I think it's all personal experience and how you drive the car. My Audi s4 has also been 100% Lexus trouble free
To say you would buy a car over how people rate it is kind of silly...
With that said, a Stingray is hardly a competitor for the m3 or IS-F which means you really need a 2-door sports car. For me, I need the 5 seats and space so logical upgrade would be an M5 unless Lexus offered something comparable which it does not.
To say you would buy a car over how people rate it is kind of silly...
With that said, a Stingray is hardly a competitor for the m3 or IS-F which means you really need a 2-door sports car. For me, I need the 5 seats and space so logical upgrade would be an M5 unless Lexus offered something comparable which it does not.
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