What will you get after SC? (seriously)
#271
I don't mean to change the topic but to ask very briefly: doesn't the trend of parting out SC's that are otherwise in good updated condition contribute somewhat to their devaluation? Granted there is a limit to their resale value to begin with.
#272
your not off topic and you raise a good point..personally there is one exception to that opinion i have for parting it out. if it was just a financial decision i would part it out to maximize profit but emotionally, If i knew for a fact that it would be taken care of i might consider selling it whole.
#273
your not off topic and you raise a good point..personally there is one exception to that opinion i have for parting it out. if it was just a financial decision i would part it out to maximize profit but emotionally, If i knew for a fact that it would be taken care of i might consider selling it whole.
Last edited by KahnBB6; 03-27-11 at 10:07 PM.
#275
After my SC400 (that I still have) I unded up getting:
-another SC. A 1997 SC300 1 of 120 car that I turboed. (still got it)
-a 2007 Mustang Premium (sold)
- a 2011 Mustang premium (sold)
- a 1997 Lincoln Mark VIII (sold)
- a 2001 Acura CL (sold)
- a 1994 Mercedes SL500 (tryinig to sell now)
None of the cars I loved enough to keep as I do my SC's
But maybe because I don't daily drive any of them either. I always have a different fully loaded new Ford as a company car as a daily.
-another SC. A 1997 SC300 1 of 120 car that I turboed. (still got it)
-a 2007 Mustang Premium (sold)
- a 2011 Mustang premium (sold)
- a 1997 Lincoln Mark VIII (sold)
- a 2001 Acura CL (sold)
- a 1994 Mercedes SL500 (tryinig to sell now)
None of the cars I loved enough to keep as I do my SC's
But maybe because I don't daily drive any of them either. I always have a different fully loaded new Ford as a company car as a daily.
#276
I remember this old thread... I'm currently working on repairing an aging suspension and other worn out parts to get the Sc back in shape but next year I'm looking into starting a new canvas with a Tesla Model S P85+. Its been a long time that I felt the need to get another car but this is definitely the one for me...can't wait!
#277
I agree about the rc-f platform.. its really a shame that Lexus did not offer it in a twin turboed or at least supercharged edition with around 600ish bhp ..to me they dropped the ball again
#278
I remember this old thread... I'm currently working on repairing an aging suspension and other worn out parts to get the Sc back in shape but next year I'm looking into starting a new canvas with a Tesla Model S P85+. Its been a long time that I felt the need to get another car but this is definitely the one for me...can't wait!
#279
I test drove the P85d a few months back and man oh man did it blow me away. Truly an exceptional machine. If I had more money I would love to have a Tesla as a daily I feel ashamed to admit it since I consider myself a car guy, but I've never driven anything that accelerates that fast in my life. Stepping on the pedal felt like stepping out of a plane without a parachute.
#280
Perhaps Lexus didn't see the need to bump up the horsepower because they met the BMW standards or maybe they wanted the engine to be reliable.
If you look at it this way, it's actually been a while for Lexus to enter the sport market. I think the last one was actually the SC400, it gave huge HP compared to other car's of its time. The SC430 wasn't a huge upgrade from the 400 to be honest. Now, with the whole F platform Lexus is trying to get back into the market, they need to make a outstandingly crazy vehicle to get any attention from the customers. Everyone buys Lexus because of their luxury, reliability and their service. We will see what shows up in the future but for now Lexus is on the same level as the competitors, it needs to go one step up.
#281
Been thinking of changing up my fleet, I'm never one to have much money tied up into my cars and don't believe in car payments. Been thinking of buying a Tacoma to drive around daily and a nice NB Miata to drive around when its nice out. I like having a truck, my old 1993 Toyota pickup runs great but man it looks like its been through a zombie apocolypse and the a/c doesn't work.
#284
I don't feel like moving on from my SC. I like it too much to want to sell it. That said, I'd like to get another vehicle at some point. But for a similar kind of model it also has to have a manual transmission from the factory.
The RC/RC-F chassis looks beautiful and seems to perform really well but no manual loses my interest. I could care less how fast it shifts. Lexus could at least develop a DCT for it. At least they all have Torsen LSD's standard or optional on the F-Sport versions.
Off the top of my head without getting into the cost:
2015+ Mustang w/6-speed
1st Gen used CTS-V Coupe or Wagon w/6-speed
ATS-V Coupe w/6-speed
BMW 235i or M2 w/6-speed (Hey! They finally made a 3-Series again instead of the 5-Series they currently call a 3&4 Series!)
Subaru WRX STI?
Focus RS?
FR-S... drove two of them and they're great as-is in my opinion.
And as a cool, very simple commuter car the upcoming Toyota S-FR coupe just seems great.
And more practically:
98-00 LS400's
'95-'99 Mercedes E300D diesel sedans
Jeep Renegade in base 1.4L turbo AWD 6-speed trim
Transit Connect (Completely a utility vehicle. LOOK at the huge factory option list!)
Jeep Wrangler hard top two-doors... *might* be appealing if they ever offer a proper 4cyl turbo-diesel with 6-speed manual that gets 28-30mpg.
Suzuki Samurai (hardtop versions) with VW 1.6TD/1.9TD diesel swaps.
1985-91 VW Vanagon Syncros but the money those things go for now is just unbelievable. You could buy many Supra MKIV TT's for less... my jaw hits the floor when I see the prices of those things.
Electric conversions also interest me but... the cost for any appreciable horsepower is tremendous and the best current battery technology still sucks. You can't take most factory EV's (let alone conversions) on road trips and most of them are still pretty slow. I give it 10-15 years before that all changes. I will agree with the posters here who have driven Tesla P85 and P85D's though.
The RC/RC-F chassis looks beautiful and seems to perform really well but no manual loses my interest. I could care less how fast it shifts. Lexus could at least develop a DCT for it. At least they all have Torsen LSD's standard or optional on the F-Sport versions.
Off the top of my head without getting into the cost:
2015+ Mustang w/6-speed
1st Gen used CTS-V Coupe or Wagon w/6-speed
ATS-V Coupe w/6-speed
BMW 235i or M2 w/6-speed (Hey! They finally made a 3-Series again instead of the 5-Series they currently call a 3&4 Series!)
Subaru WRX STI?
Focus RS?
FR-S... drove two of them and they're great as-is in my opinion.
And as a cool, very simple commuter car the upcoming Toyota S-FR coupe just seems great.
And more practically:
98-00 LS400's
'95-'99 Mercedes E300D diesel sedans
Jeep Renegade in base 1.4L turbo AWD 6-speed trim
Transit Connect (Completely a utility vehicle. LOOK at the huge factory option list!)
Jeep Wrangler hard top two-doors... *might* be appealing if they ever offer a proper 4cyl turbo-diesel with 6-speed manual that gets 28-30mpg.
Suzuki Samurai (hardtop versions) with VW 1.6TD/1.9TD diesel swaps.
1985-91 VW Vanagon Syncros but the money those things go for now is just unbelievable. You could buy many Supra MKIV TT's for less... my jaw hits the floor when I see the prices of those things.
Electric conversions also interest me but... the cost for any appreciable horsepower is tremendous and the best current battery technology still sucks. You can't take most factory EV's (let alone conversions) on road trips and most of them are still pretty slow. I give it 10-15 years before that all changes. I will agree with the posters here who have driven Tesla P85 and P85D's though.
Last edited by KahnBB6; 11-08-15 at 12:02 AM. Reason: Grammatical corrections