How often do people compliment your car?
#16
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When my car was still on IS350 rims at stock height I would get stopped a lot at groceries stores, costco, and gas stations. It was mostly 50+ year old men that would compliment on how well kept my car was. A few of them told me they bought the SC back when it was brand new, but they sold it. I've also gotten the occasional offer to buy my car too, but I usually decline.
Now that the car is lowered with aftermarket wheels it usually attracts a younger crowd that just tells me my car is clean and how they've always wanted a SC. Whenever the older age group (30-50) approaches me they usually ask about my wheels as a conversation starter.
I remember there was one time I was leaving a work event and the valet that brought me my car was a SC owner too, and he was so excited to drive my car. lol
Now that the car is lowered with aftermarket wheels it usually attracts a younger crowd that just tells me my car is clean and how they've always wanted a SC. Whenever the older age group (30-50) approaches me they usually ask about my wheels as a conversation starter.
I remember there was one time I was leaving a work event and the valet that brought me my car was a SC owner too, and he was so excited to drive my car. lol
Last edited by Blkexcoupe; 11-26-16 at 01:05 PM.
#18
Driver School Candidate
Receive compliments in a variety of situations from many different ages. Some are curious as they recognize the Lexus badge, but have never seen one like it. For those who ask what year it is, I always respond it is a Lexus classic as a full size coupe!
Once had a much older man approach at night in a parking lot under neon lighting (pearl white finish kind of glowing) telling me he had been admiring the car for several minutes. He said it was the most beautiful car he had ever seen. I had a great time with him that evening talking gearhead stuff about his classic cars of the 50s and 60s.
Makes life interesting to engage the people who do compliment your car. Many have backgrounds that relate to appreciating beauty or automobiles. We are blessed to have such a classic car instilling pride of ownership -- a unique quality!
Once had a much older man approach at night in a parking lot under neon lighting (pearl white finish kind of glowing) telling me he had been admiring the car for several minutes. He said it was the most beautiful car he had ever seen. I had a great time with him that evening talking gearhead stuff about his classic cars of the 50s and 60s.
Makes life interesting to engage the people who do compliment your car. Many have backgrounds that relate to appreciating beauty or automobiles. We are blessed to have such a classic car instilling pride of ownership -- a unique quality!
#19
Pole Position
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Clean SC's get noticed....but majority of the ones I see on the road are DD's and they are always beat to hell.
The UPS guy that always delivers car parts to my house always comments on how he always wanted and SC and asks me what I am doing to the car next....lol.."You spend a lot of money on that car" is usually what his response is...hahah
Get lots of comments on the engine swap. and usually draws some of crowd when they hear it spooling up!!!
The UPS guy that always delivers car parts to my house always comments on how he always wanted and SC and asks me what I am doing to the car next....lol.."You spend a lot of money on that car" is usually what his response is...hahah
Get lots of comments on the engine swap. and usually draws some of crowd when they hear it spooling up!!!
Last edited by CatManD3W; 11-28-16 at 08:43 AM.
#20
Pit Crew
Thread Starter
When my car was still on IS350 rims at stock height I would get stopped a lot at groceries stores, costco, and gas stations. It was mostly 50+ year old men that would compliment on how well kept my car was. A few of them told me they bought the SC back when it was brand new, but they sold it. I've also gotten the occasional offer to buy my car too, but I usually decline.
Now that the car is lowered with aftermarket wheels it usually attracts a younger crowd that just tells me my car is clean and how they've always wanted a SC. Whenever the older age group (30-50) approaches me they usually ask about my wheels as a conversation starter.
I remember there was one time I was leaving a work event and the valet that brought me my car was a SC owner too, and he was so excited to drive my car. lol
Now that the car is lowered with aftermarket wheels it usually attracts a younger crowd that just tells me my car is clean and how they've always wanted a SC. Whenever the older age group (30-50) approaches me they usually ask about my wheels as a conversation starter.
I remember there was one time I was leaving a work event and the valet that brought me my car was a SC owner too, and he was so excited to drive my car. lol
i'm sure you felt real good speaking to that gentleman!!! your car looks great. glad to know this car ages very, very well
Clean SC's get noticed....but majority of the ones I see on the road are DD's and they are always beat to hell.
The UPS guy that always delivers car parts to my house always comments on how he always wanted and SC and asks me what I am doing to the car next....lol.."You spend a lot of money on that car" is usually what his response is...hahah
Get lots of comments on the engine swap. and usually draws some of crowd when they hear it spooling up!!!
The UPS guy that always delivers car parts to my house always comments on how he always wanted and SC and asks me what I am doing to the car next....lol.."You spend a lot of money on that car" is usually what his response is...hahah
Get lots of comments on the engine swap. and usually draws some of crowd when they hear it spooling up!!!
lol i'm sure he hopes you'd sell it one day.
turbo'd SC's are very rare, very unexpected. i still haven't seen one yet, would love to
#21
Intermediate
#22
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#23
Intermediate
#25
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I can't imagine there would be a lot of turbo'd SC driving around San Fran. My friend told me he doesn't even bother driving his SC in SF because its too loud and smells of pollution. He said the people in the cars around him would fan away the exhaust fumes and would give him the death stare. Eventually he bought an electric car and just leaves the SC at home.
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#30
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I can't imagine there would be a lot of turbo'd SC driving around San Fran. My friend told me he doesn't even bother driving his SC in SF because its too loud and smells of pollution. He said the people in the cars around him would fan away the exhaust fumes and would give him the death stare. Eventually he bought an electric car and just leaves the SC at home.
lol you know it
looking that clean i don't doubt it