Looking at a 15 RCF, Have a few ?'s
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#17
Lexus Champion
#18
Well after all the research and trying to get the best deal, the wife crushed my dreams for buying one this year. She had a valid argument and we do have 2 kids. Guess ill wait till next year and build a better case. At least my car isn't all that bad ) Just not as fast as id like.....
#19
Lexus Test Driver
My wife is able to come up with those arguments as well. They wait till you invest the time and then bam... lol
This is the second time now I'm starting to press on dumping the Camaro in favor a RC-F. There are a few leftover 2015s new on the market (looking on AutoTrader), but finding a molten performance edition is next to non-existant.
This is the second time now I'm starting to press on dumping the Camaro in favor a RC-F. There are a few leftover 2015s new on the market (looking on AutoTrader), but finding a molten performance edition is next to non-existant.
#20
Lexus Champion
RC-F has a back seat, several members here have posted pictures with kids and car seats in it. Unless your kid is 12+ years old and you are 6' tall the back seat shouldn't be an issue. my daughter fits fine in the back @ 11 years old. plenty of leg room if someone is in the front passenger seat, plenty of leg room if she is behind me as well, though it does require me to adjust my normal seating position slightly.
I've always wondered why the "we have kids" argument wins over the logic that the kids are not always in the car with you, and if you have another vehicle that is kid compatible then to me the argument holds no water.
The vast majority of the time I am the only one in my car, so the "we have kids" argument doesn't work on me. I have always had sports cars. The wife has the sedan, if we need to go someplace as a family and it would be uncomfortable for everyone to fit in my car, we take hers, no need for 2 sedans in the household because on family outings chances are you are only taking one car.
I've always wondered why the "we have kids" argument wins over the logic that the kids are not always in the car with you, and if you have another vehicle that is kid compatible then to me the argument holds no water.
The vast majority of the time I am the only one in my car, so the "we have kids" argument doesn't work on me. I have always had sports cars. The wife has the sedan, if we need to go someplace as a family and it would be uncomfortable for everyone to fit in my car, we take hers, no need for 2 sedans in the household because on family outings chances are you are only taking one car.
#21
Intermediate
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Just curious. How does a $79,000 sticker wind up selling for $55,000 in a year, when the seller (dealer) has to make a profit on the 55 K, (I'm guessing more than a couple of grand). All that and the car only has ten thousand miles on it.
I realize that the car never got near the sticker on the original sale, but who can take that kind of beating?
I bought an ISF that way. The corporation that owned it must have paid three grand a month on the lease. Amazing.
I realize that the car never got near the sticker on the original sale, but who can take that kind of beating?
I bought an ISF that way. The corporation that owned it must have paid three grand a month on the lease. Amazing.
#22
Lexus Test Driver
RC-F has a back seat, several members here have posted pictures with kids and car seats in it. Unless your kid is 12+ years old and you are 6' tall the back seat shouldn't be an issue. my daughter fits fine in the back @ 11 years old. plenty of leg room if someone is in the front passenger seat, plenty of leg room if she is behind me as well, though it does require me to adjust my normal seating position slightly.
I've always wondered why the "we have kids" argument wins over the logic that the kids are not always in the car with you, and if you have another vehicle that is kid compatible then to me the argument holds no water.
The vast majority of the time I am the only one in my car, so the "we have kids" argument doesn't work on me. I have always had sports cars. The wife has the sedan, if we need to go someplace as a family and it would be uncomfortable for everyone to fit in my car, we take hers, no need for 2 sedans in the household because on family outings chances are you are only taking one car.
I've always wondered why the "we have kids" argument wins over the logic that the kids are not always in the car with you, and if you have another vehicle that is kid compatible then to me the argument holds no water.
The vast majority of the time I am the only one in my car, so the "we have kids" argument doesn't work on me. I have always had sports cars. The wife has the sedan, if we need to go someplace as a family and it would be uncomfortable for everyone to fit in my car, we take hers, no need for 2 sedans in the household because on family outings chances are you are only taking one car.
I get the "we already have a 500hp coupe that's almost paid off....why do we need a "downgrade" to a 460hp coupe to replace it and start the payment book over?" (She knows the quality of Lexus over Chevy...doesn't help though ) Its a hard argument to beat number to number...
These fuel pump issues have not helped my argument (though a solution seems to be on the way!) when I come back with "because I'm tired of chasing issues everytime I drive the Camaro " However, its nice to see "what wheels do I use?" "what exhaust sound best" on here as compared to Camaro5 which is cluttered with "dropped a lifter at 10k miles" "cam core was junk and ate stock engine" blah blah blah....
Hindsight is 20/20 FYI
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#23
My wife and I grew up differently, I grew up around cars, and going out to eat, she grew up on a farm and never left much. Now we both have great jobs but she is a Dr. of Pharm and crushes me in the $$ dept. As we can afford whatever, she is one that likes to save $$ and pay everything off, im more of the live while your alive kinda person. It doesnt help that she could drive a Lambo or a Geo and be just as happy with either. Shes not into cars at all..... (
#24
Lexus Champion
lol I don't get that argument since we already have a full size SUV and the IS350 and zero kids.
I get the "we already have a 500hp coupe that's almost paid off....why do we need a "downgrade" to a 460hp coupe to replace it and start the payment book over?" (She knows the quality of Lexus over Chevy...doesn't help though ) Its a hard argument to beat number to number...
These fuel pump issues have not helped my argument (though a solution seems to be on the way!) when I come back with "because I'm tired of chasing issues everytime I drive the Camaro " However, its nice to see "what wheels do I use?" "what exhaust sound best" on here as compared to Camaro5 which is cluttered with "dropped a lifter at 10k miles" "cam core was junk and ate stock engine" blah blah blah....
Hindsight is 20/20 FYI
I get the "we already have a 500hp coupe that's almost paid off....why do we need a "downgrade" to a 460hp coupe to replace it and start the payment book over?" (She knows the quality of Lexus over Chevy...doesn't help though ) Its a hard argument to beat number to number...
These fuel pump issues have not helped my argument (though a solution seems to be on the way!) when I come back with "because I'm tired of chasing issues everytime I drive the Camaro " However, its nice to see "what wheels do I use?" "what exhaust sound best" on here as compared to Camaro5 which is cluttered with "dropped a lifter at 10k miles" "cam core was junk and ate stock engine" blah blah blah....
Hindsight is 20/20 FYI
I'm a former Camaro owner and member of Camaro5 as well. I go by Mr. Incredible on C5
My RC-F was purchased with the money I received from the Lemon Law buy-back of my Camaro. The Lexus issues are minor compared to the GM issues. I was a long time GM fan-boy, I have owned a dozen in the past 20 years. The Lexus is my first import purchase ever, and it is leaps and bounds above anything I have ever owned by GM, Ford, or Chrysler.
BTW your IS350 is sick looking..
#25
The pursuit of F
If maintenance , carfax, and wear/tear items check out fine, and of course the test drive is to your satisfaction, go for it since it's the exact color combo you want. It's also a very fair price. But I get the kids situation... tough one for you but if there's any consolation, your IS looks awesome!!!
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