2014 gs f
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I think people want to be able to say "I told you so." Its a hell of a drug. I am just glad they are working on it. I hope they put the effort to get it right and I hope that its in the budget for me. The rest I'll let the test drive solve. I think the ISF is great, but I don't fit well in IS', too tall. So this is a great news for me.
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If they build it, I shall buy it even if it has sub 500hp, I'd still be happy. Price it similar to the XFR and that would be a winner in my eyes. 500hp in a saloon is overkill...............
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I'm sorry to say this but:
Anything less than 500 horsepower is not worth the effort for a GS-F.
You might as well just call it something else like the GS500 F-sport.
If Lexus wants to compete in the same league as:
-BMW M5
-Audi RS6
-Mercedes Benz E63 AMG
-Jaguar XFR
then it needs minimum 500 hp.
Something like 461 hp is not gonna cut it imho.
Don't get me wrong. The possibly of Lexus releasing a higher power variant of the 4GS (beyond the current GS350 and GS450h versions) is something that I highly appreciate. And I applaud Lexus for that.
However, 460ish hp is not gonna send auto magazines, sons of oil tycoons, drag racers and billionaire auto enthusiasts into nirvana.
Remember, this vehicle segment is about NUMBERS game.
I mean, look back at when the ISF came out. The moment it came out, the car immediately set it sights against the M3 because it had the power and performance figures to back it up.
And wow I think it had slightly more HP and max torque than a the S85 engine in the E90 M3:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_S65
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_UR_engine#2UR-GSE
And that's what I'm talking about: Lexus 'F' division exceeding (or at least matching up with) the competition
Hence, my imho is: Anything less than 500 hp for the upcoming GS-F is not that acceptable to me. For a GS500 F-sport, then yes the 461 hp is more than adequate......BUT not for a GS-F.
A less than 500 hp GS-F only goes against what Lexus has started with their ISF that beats or is at least able to keep up with an E90 M3.
Just my opinion......
Anything less than 500 horsepower is not worth the effort for a GS-F.
You might as well just call it something else like the GS500 F-sport.
If Lexus wants to compete in the same league as:
-BMW M5
-Audi RS6
-Mercedes Benz E63 AMG
-Jaguar XFR
then it needs minimum 500 hp.
Something like 461 hp is not gonna cut it imho.
Don't get me wrong. The possibly of Lexus releasing a higher power variant of the 4GS (beyond the current GS350 and GS450h versions) is something that I highly appreciate. And I applaud Lexus for that.
However, 460ish hp is not gonna send auto magazines, sons of oil tycoons, drag racers and billionaire auto enthusiasts into nirvana.
Remember, this vehicle segment is about NUMBERS game.
I mean, look back at when the ISF came out. The moment it came out, the car immediately set it sights against the M3 because it had the power and performance figures to back it up.
And wow I think it had slightly more HP and max torque than a the S85 engine in the E90 M3:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_S65
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_UR_engine#2UR-GSE
And that's what I'm talking about: Lexus 'F' division exceeding (or at least matching up with) the competition
Hence, my imho is: Anything less than 500 hp for the upcoming GS-F is not that acceptable to me. For a GS500 F-sport, then yes the 461 hp is more than adequate......BUT not for a GS-F.
A less than 500 hp GS-F only goes against what Lexus has started with their ISF that beats or is at least able to keep up with an E90 M3.
Just my opinion......
People buying these cars aren't ignorant of the competition. They'll drive each of them, and decide on what they like the best. A HP number isn't that important. They aren't building muscle cars.
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ClubLexus Socal Exclusive: Interview with Yukihiko Yaguchi, Chief Engineer of ISF
~ Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; 09-19-12 at 11:40 AM.
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When I interviewed the IS-F Chief Engineer last month @ Pikes Peak, I was given a firm "NO COMMENT"
ClubLexus Socal Exclusive: Interview with Yukihiko Yaguchi, Chief Engineer of ISF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP90vOlppb4
~ Joe Z
ClubLexus Socal Exclusive: Interview with Yukihiko Yaguchi, Chief Engineer of ISF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP90vOlppb4
~ Joe Z
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Lexus did it back then in 98 when it debut the GS400.......kicked the Germans' butt in the hp dept.
Man, I still get tingly watching this.
There's no hatin' or anything, just want Lexus to re-ignite that spark again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA6HUySkFss
more Wicked campaign compilations
http://lexusenthusiast.com/2011/08/0...ting-campaign/
Man, I still get tingly watching this.
There's no hatin' or anything, just want Lexus to re-ignite that spark again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA6HUySkFss
more Wicked campaign compilations
http://lexusenthusiast.com/2011/08/0...ting-campaign/
The day the GS takes down my M5 I'll trade.
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#180
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When I interviewed the IS-F Chief Engineer last month @ Pikes Peak, I was given a firm "NO COMMENT"
ClubLexus Socal Exclusive: Interview with Yukihiko Yaguchi, Chief Engineer of ISF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP90vOlppb4
~ Joe Z
ClubLexus Socal Exclusive: Interview with Yukihiko Yaguchi, Chief Engineer of ISF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP90vOlppb4
~ Joe Z