NISSAN GT-R vs LEXUS IS-F
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NISSAN GT-R vs LEXUS IS-F
searching around on youtube and all suddenly come to this. The guy was upload his video not so long so i just wanna copy and share here with you guys enjoy
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Looks like the same black ISF you see on YouTube running I/H/E mods plus 175 shot of NOS . There are videos of this black ISF running neck and neck with a GTR
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i've wondering what if we took out the twins turbo from GTR and let race it with other regular cars or our cars so dose it make GTR like any normal cars?????
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I'm with you. I have a friend with a '09 335i that constantly berates Lexus; meanwhile his turbos and HPFP have failed on him twice already. I don't have anything against BMW though...
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But many people on here don't know that as they have never owned anything fast, nor a real sports car.
The ISF has depreciated at a fairly similar rate as the e9x M3.
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My bad I should have clarified I meant "regular" BMWs. The M cars actually tend depreciate at a slightly lesser than the non-M BMW's. Same goes for Benz and AMG, over time it's something I noticed over time. It might have something to do with smaller production numbers and limited availability, not sure though don't take my word. Lexus still depreciates at a lower rate than M and AMG, and F depreciates slower than all Lexi except for the LX570 because of the outside of US demand. I mean most cars are depreciating assets anyway so obviously we aren't buying these cars as investments but I guess its cool/good know...