How bulletproof are the RC350 and RC F models?
#1
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How bulletproof are the RC350 and RC F models?
So far in my hunt for a very good luxury cruiser, I've found that the GS models are and excellent choice due to their bulletproof durability and longevity. Are there any widespread issues with the RC that I should know about? I would also like to consider the RC due to its performance and quite frankly superior looks. Tell me about the ride quality too if you own one as I would love to hear about it!
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I can only share my experience with the IS compare to RC in terms of ride quality. The road noise on the IS was like driving a corolla or a camry - really hated it.
But this might be because my current RC comes with ML package - I heard that models comes with ML has Styrofoam installed around the car or at least on the footwell. This eliminates rattling and road noise. Another thing to point is the ride quality, RC is a heavy car for a coupe which has its advantage which falls on the luxury side.
Disadvantage that sometimes rubs me off, is the RC being a coupe. My daughter tags along with me on errands, and when the wife also wants to jumps in - I'm always the one has to get out of the car to give way for either of the two. But in return, I always get compliments where ever I go.
But this might be because my current RC comes with ML package - I heard that models comes with ML has Styrofoam installed around the car or at least on the footwell. This eliminates rattling and road noise. Another thing to point is the ride quality, RC is a heavy car for a coupe which has its advantage which falls on the luxury side.
Disadvantage that sometimes rubs me off, is the RC being a coupe. My daughter tags along with me on errands, and when the wife also wants to jumps in - I'm always the one has to get out of the car to give way for either of the two. But in return, I always get compliments where ever I go.
#3
There are several versions of the RC, the RC 350, RC350 F Sport, RC F and the RC F Track Edition. They are all coupes with different suspension systems and seat configurations. V8's and V6's. The RC F and Track Edition are much more expensive, the stiffer ride and the seats are not made for bigger person. The RC 350 F Sport is probably the best ride in my opinion, Mine has been rock solid and is very comfortable for long rides. The drawback is it's a coupe and this car even though it has a rear seat is virtually useless especially if there is a passenger in the front seat. I don't think I've ever had anyone in the back seat. The trunk has a relatively narrow opening but is very spacious. The looks are killer IMO. Intend to keep it for a long time and yes I bought it new.
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by the way, how are the seats on the rc350? any complaints?
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#8
Have 40,000 plus miles on my RCF. Ride is a not as cushy as a typical Lexus, but the RC-350, and RC-f sport, which I have also driven, do have better suspensions for long cruising. I like the stiffer RCF suspension because it's part of a sport car suspension which produces great handling, and it still ain't bad for long cruising, compared to non Lexus cars. Oh yea, the RC's are bullet proof! No rattles on mine after 6 years. It feels solid, and rides just like it came off the assembly line.
#9
nice. i took a gander at the gs350 forum and asked the same question. to be honest, i think the rc350 might be a better buy for myself due to superior looks. id go for the gs350 if i change my mind due to superior comfort and ride quality.
by the way, how are the seats on the rc350? any complaints?
by the way, how are the seats on the rc350? any complaints?
#10
Ive owned both RC and RCF. They were rock solid and hassle free. The only issue I had was the nav screen coating peeling in my old 2015 RC350, but it was covered 100% under the Lexus service bulletin.
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Went into the Webster for that one..........
2015 RC here with just under 50K miles, 6 years old and not even a whimper.
My daily driver now as well, solid car. As was both of my ES's I had before.
My son has a 14, IS with over 100K, put a battery in last summer. Lexus=solid cars.
2015 RC here with just under 50K miles, 6 years old and not even a whimper.
My daily driver now as well, solid car. As was both of my ES's I had before.
My son has a 14, IS with over 100K, put a battery in last summer. Lexus=solid cars.
#13
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Also looking to possibly get an RC350 and have been lurking forums for a while. All of what I have seen gives me no reason to think of any large repair or maintenance bills for owning a car in this class. Am I missing something? Does the RC350 really just get that much hate because it is a second slower 0-60 as other cars in this category?? Could care less about speed and always end up back at the RC350 as the most "responsible" fun car purchase in terms of overall ownership. Appreciate the comments and feedback you guys have shared.......
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#14
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Wife has just under 60k on her RC350. Not 1 issure with it. I have a ISF with 91k(same engine block as the RCF/GSF/LC500) and the only thing that is an issue with that motor is the valley plate leaking. Ive started hearing of some of the gsf/rcf guys/gals having the issue. Other than that, you will easily be able to put 200,000+ miles on them. I'm sure you will be happy with whatever you get. If your looking for more performance, I would highly recommend the RCF.
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Also looking to possibly get an RC350 and have been lurking forums for a while. All of what I have seen gives me no reason to think of any large repair or maintenance bills for owning a car in this class. Am I missing something? Does the RC350 really just get that much hate because it is a second slower 0-60 as other cars in this category?? Could care less about speed and always end up back at the RC350 as the most "responsible" fun car purchase in terms of overall ownership. Appreciate the comments and feedback you guys have shared.......
wanted to also add that the dodge charger scat pack is also on the list. its 45k, but its a dodge so there will be some cosmetic defects that will surface at around the 4 year mark or so from what ive seen in youtube videos. if i could have some more confidence in the build quality and reliability of that car, and if it looked a bit better, i would probably just go for that instead
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