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#17
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Haha! There was (or maybe still is) an ES250 in my neighborhood in crappy condition. For years that car just stood on the driveway and every time I'd pass that spot, it never moved. I think it's one of the only times I've ever even seen an ES250... most people don't know about them.
#19
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Haha! There was (or maybe still is) an ES250 in my neighborhood in crappy condition. For years that car just stood on the driveway and every time I'd pass that spot, it never moved. I think it's one of the only times I've ever even seen an ES250... most people don't know about them.
#20
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I've only seen three ES250's in my life and two of them might be the same car and I didn't notice. I had never heard of I until I was on Wikipedia at work and saw it.
I want an ES250 just because it's so rare and ugly. They sold poorly compared to the ES300 which is why most people will never see one.
I hope I can find some special Lexus parking spots around here.
I want an ES250 just because it's so rare and ugly. They sold poorly compared to the ES300 which is why most people will never see one.
I hope I can find some special Lexus parking spots around here.
#22
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It almost seems like they wanted to forget the orignal SC judging by how our cars didn't come with half the stuff the GS and LS came with and they seem to be in no rush to build a new SC.
I've heard of people getting special parking and stuff for owning a Lexus, is it a common thing for you guys in the bigger cities?
I've heard of people getting special parking and stuff for owning a Lexus, is it a common thing for you guys in the bigger cities?
#23
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It almost seems like they wanted to forget the orignal SC judging by how our cars didn't come with half the stuff the GS and LS came with and they seem to be in no rush to build a new SC.
I've heard of people getting special parking and stuff for owning a Lexus, is it a common thing for you guys in the bigger cities?
I've heard of people getting special parking and stuff for owning a Lexus, is it a common thing for you guys in the bigger cities?
#24
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It didn't have navigation, which is what comes to mind first. I rode in a 95 LS400 and it had a gated shifter, softer seats, a disk changer in the glovebox, better gauge cluster and a few other little things. It wasn't until the last few years of the SC's production that it started getting nicer things that the LS and GS had. The pre-98 SC's weren't THAT nice compared to the other models.
#25
Intermediate
Mine is a ´92 and it has a Nakamichi doble-din unit with 12 cd changer, leather electrical heated seats with memory, electronic tilt steering wheel with the "away" feature, the right seat moves forward when someone needs to sit in the rear seat, you can open the trunk and the gas-I-don´t-know-how-do-you-say from the interior, sunroof, cruise control, 6 speakers plus subwoofer, traction control, valet key...I think it´s good enough for the year.
#26
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Mine is a ´92 and it has a Nakamichi doble-din unit with 12 cd changer, leather electrical heated seats with memory, electronic tilt steering wheel with the "away" feature, the right seat moves forward when someone needs to sit in the rear seat, you can open the trunk and the gas-I-don´t-know-how-do-you-say from the interior, sunroof, cruise control, 6 speakers plus subwoofer, traction control, valet key...I think it´s good enough for the year.
I still think the automatic tilting steering wheel is the coolest thing ever though. It blew me away when I first saw it in action a few years ago.
Sorry to get off topic.
#27
No Sir, I Don't Like It
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The restaurant I work at locally does free Lexus Valet parking, but I refuse to let them drive my car. I tried to convince the boss to let me drive my own car into the lot, but he refused......
Also when I had my SC, I had an older gentleman wave to me while driving his, I remember also sitting at a light and looking to my right and seeing some lady taking pictures of the car. Not to mention the amount of ricers and cars that could beat me who attempted to race me.
Alas, the GS doesn't get such recognition, which is a blessing and curse LOL.
Also when I had my SC, I had an older gentleman wave to me while driving his, I remember also sitting at a light and looking to my right and seeing some lady taking pictures of the car. Not to mention the amount of ricers and cars that could beat me who attempted to race me.
Alas, the GS doesn't get such recognition, which is a blessing and curse LOL.
#28
Ive never heard of an ES250 until now. What was so bad about it other than it obviously has a smaller motor?
Read an interview with someone from lexus that the LFA was supposed to be 3rd gen sc but 4 years into the design they decided to make it a high dollar super car because at that point the car was already going to have to be sold at twice the price of the SC430. Lexus has already released some concept sketches of the next gen SC which is being renamed to the LC600h.
Also keep in mind that Lexus' intent for the sc was to be a sports coupe first and luxury car second where-as the LS and GS were just straight up luxury cars. Have you seen what came in the IS300s? most of them had cloth seats.
It almost seems like they wanted to forget the orignal SC judging by how our cars didn't come with half the stuff the GS and LS came with and they seem to be in no rush to build a new SC.
I've heard of people getting special parking and stuff for owning a Lexus, is it a common thing for you guys in the bigger cities?
I've heard of people getting special parking and stuff for owning a Lexus, is it a common thing for you guys in the bigger cities?
Also keep in mind that Lexus' intent for the sc was to be a sports coupe first and luxury car second where-as the LS and GS were just straight up luxury cars. Have you seen what came in the IS300s? most of them had cloth seats.
#29
No Sir, I Don't Like It
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I gotta argue with this part a little. I have the book, "The Lexus Story" and in there they mentioned that the GS300-400 were built with more of a 'thrilling' ideal in mind. Long gone the days of the old stodgy luxury car, in with the new, aggressive beast that was the redesigned GS. Were they luxurious, sure, but they were built to prove that Lexus didn't just design cars with no life, but instead invoked a release of the soul.
#30
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Ive never heard of an ES250 until now. What was so bad about it other than it obviously has a smaller motor?
Read an interview with someone from lexus that the LFA was supposed to be 3rd gen sc but 4 years into the design they decided to make it a high dollar super car because at that point the car was already going to have to be sold at twice the price of the SC430. Lexus has already released some concept sketches of the next gen SC which is being renamed to the LC600h.
Also keep in mind that Lexus' intent for the sc was to be a sports coupe first and luxury car second where-as the LS and GS were just straight up luxury cars. Have you seen what came in the IS300s? most of them had cloth seats.
Read an interview with someone from lexus that the LFA was supposed to be 3rd gen sc but 4 years into the design they decided to make it a high dollar super car because at that point the car was already going to have to be sold at twice the price of the SC430. Lexus has already released some concept sketches of the next gen SC which is being renamed to the LC600h.
Also keep in mind that Lexus' intent for the sc was to be a sports coupe first and luxury car second where-as the LS and GS were just straight up luxury cars. Have you seen what came in the IS300s? most of them had cloth seats.
That is true that the SC was supposed to be a sports coupe first. The LS was the top of the line Lexus and the most expensive with the SC just below it in price. The GS was supposed to be more of a balance of luxury and sport like the SC except in the form of a sedan. I've seen quite a few IS300's and they're interior is nowhere near the ES300 or SC in terms of luxury. It's certainly sporty, but it always seemed a little out of place with the second generation GS, LS430, and the ES300. I actually couldn't believe the IS was a Lexus the first time I saw it because it sure didn't look like the typical Lexus and it was a sporty little sedan.
I gotta argue with this part a little. I have the book, "The Lexus Story" and in there they mentioned that the GS300-400 were built with more of a 'thrilling' ideal in mind. Long gone the days of the old stodgy luxury car, in with the new, aggressive beast that was the redesigned GS. Were they luxurious, sure, but they were built to prove that Lexus didn't just design cars with no life, but instead invoked a release of the soul.
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