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Postby DeeCee » Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:50 am

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Postby 2jayzgte » Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:39 pm

I've also seen footage on youtube of it testing with the new SLS Gullwing Mercedes Spec V GTR and the new Mclaren and the LF-A just looks a hell of lot quicker than the Spec V GTR and the Mercedes.

The sound-track of the car is a one off closest thing to F-1 there is I've been beating the LF-A drum for ages I think the 6 years they have been developing this car is well worth the wait and every moto journo that has had a drive has only but praised it.
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Postby 2jayzgte » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:30 pm

Ouch $375 K USD man $500 K plus NZD...
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Postby TURCEL » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:37 pm

For some reason I just can't get excited by it.... Sure its fast, sure its awesome and Toyota... but I got more of a chance of sleeping with Jessica Alba than ever driving one :lol:
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Postby thornz » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:39 pm

2jayzgte wrote:Ouch $375 K USD man $500 K plus NZD...


Call me a snob, but if i was ever to be dropping that amount on a car, it sure as hell wouldnt be on a Toyota, no matter how fast it is.
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Postby 79rolla » Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:34 pm

http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1036 ... romo-video

the videos are defiantly worth a watch...
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Postby Snaps » Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:51 pm

thornz wrote:
2jayzgte wrote:Ouch $375 K USD man $500 K plus NZD...


Call me a snob, but if i was ever to be dropping that amount on a car, it sure as hell wouldnt be on a Toyota, no matter how fast it is.


And why not?

IMO, the LF-A has supercar performance (Enzo, Etc.) at half the price, has a full interior - stereo system, air conditioning, everything you could ever want! And, is made by Toyota/Lexus, so you know damn well it's gonna run for almost forever and will be cheap as chips to get fixed (should anything go wrong with it). Not to mention you could have it serviced at your local dealer.

Now tell me that isn't better than buying a Ferrari or something, which is likely to break down often, not have as many luxuries, and you're likely gonna have to take it to one of the major centres (Auckland or Wellington) to get it serviced.

I know which I'd pick
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Postby thornz » Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:03 pm

Snaps wrote:
thornz wrote:
2jayzgte wrote:Ouch $375 K USD man $500 K plus NZD...


Call me a snob, but if i was ever to be dropping that amount on a car, it sure as hell wouldnt be on a Toyota, no matter how fast it is.


And why not?

IMO, the LF-A has supercar performance (Enzo, Etc.) at half the price, has a full interior - stereo system, air conditioning, everything you could ever want! And, is made by Toyota/Lexus, so you know damn well it's gonna run for almost forever and will be cheap as chips to get fixed (should anything go wrong with it). Not to mention you could have it serviced at your local dealer.

Now tell me that isn't better than buying a Ferrari or something, which is likely to break down often, not have as many luxuries, and you're likely gonna have to take it to one of the major centres (Auckland or Wellington) to get it serviced.

I know which I'd pick


Those are all great reasons why the Toyota would be better than a Ferrari, but I would still take a Ferrari over the Toyota anyday, just me :D
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Postby 2jayzgte » Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:17 pm

thornz wrote:
2jayzgte wrote:Ouch $375 K USD man $500 K plus NZD...


Call me a snob, but if i was ever to be dropping that amount on a car, it sure as hell wouldnt be on a Toyota, no matter how fast it is.


I hear you but for me this is a landmark car and its the first time Toyota have really made a decent assault on the so called Supercar market.It will be hard for people to take this over a Ferrari or Porsche or such others but I'm thinking this Lexus will leave a definite mark on the sportscar community for sure.Every motor journo that I've seen that has driven this car have raved about its going to be on the money there but in the end 500 K is 500 K.
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Postby Mr Revhead » Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:28 pm

Snaps wrote:
thornz wrote:
2jayzgte wrote:Ouch $375 K USD man $500 K plus NZD...


Call me a snob, but if i was ever to be dropping that amount on a car, it sure as hell wouldnt be on a Toyota, no matter how fast it is.


And why not?

IMO, the LF-A has supercar performance (Enzo, Etc.) at half the price, has a full interior - stereo system, air conditioning, everything you could ever want! And, is made by Toyota/Lexus, so you know damn well it's gonna run for almost forever and will be cheap as chips to get fixed (should anything go wrong with it). Not to mention you could have it serviced at your local dealer.

Now tell me that isn't better than buying a Ferrari or something, which is likely to break down often, not have as many luxuries, and you're likely gonna have to take it to one of the major centres (Auckland or Wellington) to get it serviced.

I know which I'd pick


Well, it depends..... When you buy a new lexus, routine service and wear is covered for the first what ever it is (can't remember) except tyres.
Which is just as well as there is rather a lot of money spent in that time!
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Postby Snaps » Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:55 pm

^ Yeah, I guess. I'm not too sure if I was right about the 'cheap as chips' analogy of fixing it (I think I was meaning compared to the likes of a Ferrari), but I'm pretty sure I'm on the mark with the reliability of them.
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Postby 2jayzgte » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:05 pm

Mr Revhead wrote:
Snaps wrote:
thornz wrote:
2jayzgte wrote:Ouch $375 K USD man $500 K plus NZD...


Call me a snob, but if i was ever to be dropping that amount on a car, it sure as hell wouldnt be on a Toyota, no matter how fast it is.


And why not?

IMO, the LF-A has supercar performance (Enzo, Etc.) at half the price, has a full interior - stereo system, air conditioning, everything you could ever want! And, is made by Toyota/Lexus, so you know damn well it's gonna run for almost forever and will be cheap as chips to get fixed (should anything go wrong with it). Not to mention you could have it serviced at your local dealer.

Now tell me that isn't better than buying a Ferrari or something, which is likely to break down often, not have as many luxuries, and you're likely gonna have to take it to one of the major centres (Auckland or Wellington) to get it serviced.

I know which I'd pick


Well, it depends..... When you buy a new lexus, routine service and wear is covered for the first what ever it is (can't remember) except tyres.
Which is just as well as there is rather a lot of money spent in that time!


I actually spoke to the Lexus dealers at your old work and they reckon its free WOFs and servicing for the 1st 3 years or 140,000 ks and also a free set of tyres for all Lexus cars sold.In this case 305/30/20 on the back 265/30/20 on the front.
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Postby Makaveli » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:16 pm

I am sick and tired of people bashing the Lexus brand. It's not really a Toyota. You cannot compare a Corolla to an LS600hL. The quality and the manufacturing process is far more complex and time consuming on a Lexus.

"The production standards used on the Lexus LS were eventually adopted by the manufacturer for other vehicles; in 2007 the assembly of Toyota Corolla economy cars used the same panel gap measurements as the LS 400 did eighteen years earlier." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexus_ls

It's like saying Lambo is the same as VW Golf, but is it? Just because it's owned by VW, doesn't make it the same.

Toyota is losing money on selling this car, and I think if anyone looks at the specs, it's up there with the Gallardos and what have you. I would argue it's probably better in quality and refinement as well. They only making 500 cars, which makes it far more exclusive than the R35 GT-R which they making like 2500 per year for US market alone.

Here's the exciting specs:
1480kg
1LR-GUE Engine
4805cc bore: 88m stroke: 79mm
Compression Ratio: 12:1
412kw (560PS) @ 8700RPM
480Nm @6800RPM
73L Fuel Tank
6 Speed ASG (Automated Sequential Gearbox)
Price: 37,500,000 Yen
$NZ 551,471

It's 220kg lighter than R35 GT-R and has 75ps more. I don't think this car is designed to compete with the GT-R, but rather more exotic cars like GT2 and F430/F450 and Gallardo. GT-R will always be better value for money when it comes to performance. But if you want something more rare and exclusive, LF-A is the one to go for.
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Postby Adamal » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:23 pm

Makaveli wrote:It's 220kg lighter than R35 GT-R and has 75ps more.


But 100nm of torque less.
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Postby Makaveli » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:26 pm

Adamal wrote:
Makaveli wrote:It's 220kg lighter than R35 GT-R and has 75ps more.


But 100nm of torque less.


Yeah and it's RWD. 4WD is for puftas.
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Postby Snaps » Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:59 pm

^ This :lol:
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Postby Adamal » Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:01 pm

Oh I'm not even gonna touch that one :P

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Postby cogent » Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:47 pm

the GT-R is not 4wd its AWD. $&#$%ing noobs.
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Postby sergei » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:16 am

cogent wrote:the GT-R is not 4wd its AWD. $&#$%ing noobs.


AWD is marketing talk, are you falling for that?
GTR is full time 4WD (unlike say various SUV where it is RWD most of the time).
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Postby fivebob » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:56 am

cogent wrote:the GT-R is not 4wd its AWD. $&#$%ing noobs.

Marketing hype :roll:

Last time I checked the GTR had four wheels, so in that case All = 4, therefore AWD=4WD :wink:
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