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What's the aspiration? A fast Camry? The IS350 is a decent car, Lexus shot for the M3 and missed. I take no joy in the ISF's slowness.
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I don't think we should build animosity towards other brand because they are inferior in some aspect. If not I suppose Porsche and Ferrari owners have the right to laugh at people taking their proletariat BMW to the track. Or Lexus owner have a right to laugh at every BMW breaking down on the side of the road. Camry is a great vehicle, btw. |
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C63 would be my pick out of the IS-F or M3 no question about it. The new M3 is a porker (3500-3800lbs) and the IS-F has too much fast/furious look to it. At least the C63 is a bone crusher in the power department (love that mind bending torque).
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I am with you. I really like the way c63 blackline looks
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"In all probability the tailpipes may suddenly disappear due to a defect with the superglue used to stick them on, if that happens, take your time and book an appointment with your dealer so that we can restore the IS-F to the epitome of kitsch." With great regret, a company that badly wants to be BMW and Jaguar combined but fails when confronted with real car nuts. Lexus
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I attended the Taste Of Lexus event in the summer and drove the IS-F and IS350 with F sport accessories. I was very impressed with the IS350..for an OEM add on exhaust, the F sport was LOUD.
They said that they know the IS-F is not the fastest car out there, but it's a fun car to drive. An interesting thing I noticed on the IS-F forum as well is that the majority of owners bought, as oppose to M owners, who lease. |
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ouch...now that's a low blow . i agree that the assumption that BMW won't have a supercar to compete with the LF-A is a premature one, let alone the assumption that the LF-A will become reality. there is no doubt that BMW has done better than Toyota in the arena of the pinnacle of motorsoprt that is F1. but Toyota is just as decorated as BMW when it comes to racing heritage, history, and pedigree.
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But other than the horrible F1 effort and the pushrod V8's in Nascar, where has Toyota participated?? There was a celebrity Celica series in the 1990s..... BMW DTM and the 1980's F1 efforts stands out....
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180,000 USD? Id rather buy a Aston Martin or a slightly used Gallardo.
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HMM.....GEEZE. I WONDER WHY THAT IS(sarcasm).
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Toyota was so obsessed chasing GM that it is going to post a nice loss this year with expensive product and excess capacity. Enter the new CEO who will clean house. This is not conjecture, this is fact. Fiscal responsibility has nothing to do with luxury or sporty it is about how a company is run. I would love to buy an M1 but know it is not going to happen because BMW doesn't want to engage in Halo cars that lose money so I will have to "settle" for some more ///M cars, all of which are faster than anything Toyota can deliver. Sorry you lose.
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Tsk tsk.... a VP has a much differen role than the CEO. And as a VP, the driving force behind the LF-A.....failed. 2 years in final development Do you really think the LF-A will survive the project purge that is going on? It would make much more sense doing another Supra....that is something I could dig. LF-A is a Halo car that is not going to do jack for Toyota.
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A Halo car will boost Lexus' sporty image no doubt. Lexus is still a very young company. I mean 1989...come on! I almost remember what I was doing back then. Keep renouncing. He gets the last say as CEO. He dictates what direction he wants the company to go. It is coming. Its a Halo car. Only a handful will be made anyway. Mercedes had plenty. BMW had its M1. Lexus is going to have its LF-A. End of Story. Get over it. :-)
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Where Mr. Toyoda is going to focus is capacity reduction and cost reduction and SKU consolidation. There is no way the LFA is going to make it to production, unless they have completed their development. The LF-A is the wrong product for this company at the wrong time. In the boom years 2004-2007, it could have done well. There are 7 Reventions for sale..... Toyota is not going to bring this car out because it is inconsistent with Mr. Toyoda's direction as CEO. BTW, the M1 was raced in a series, it was not a Halo car...... Besides, this thread was about the IS-Fail not the LFail-A.
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If Japanese fanboys want an //M3 beating coupe, they can look no further than the GT-R. Lets not even talk about the slight update the car get in a few months.(suspension, tires, hp bump) Like I said, their is always something. Quote:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Team_Europe http://homepage.virgin.net/shalco.com/tte_ban.htm TTE at Le Mans: http://www.mulsannescorner.com/gtone.html And for the record, Toyota still has a Scion celebrity race. http://www.startribune.com/entertain.../41034852.html As for F1... BMW bought Sauber out... they didn't start their F1 team from the ground up, unlike Toyota F1 (which came from TTE). They were great in 2005 (they could have beaten Ferrari if not for the USGP debacle); dropped the ball for a couple of years, and came up w/ decent results in 2008. And who seriously buys an M3 these days knowing about BMW's DTM and BRABHAM (not a wholly-engineered BMW car) F1 car? |
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