Lexus debuts 2016 GS F (Pictures Starting on Page 8)
#286
Hey, hey, don't take it out on me, ain't my fault you guys are disappointed I was pointing the obvious, and what 95% of the ppl and the media will say. IS F, RC F, GS F and any other XX F out there are seen as M/AMG/RS competitors.
I really hope that I'm wrong and this will start from $65 but I don't think it's gonna happen.
I really hope that I'm wrong and this will start from $65 but I don't think it's gonna happen.
#287
Lexus Fanatic
Could be the angulation of the camera but IMO the hood looks a little too steep in the side picture. Not so much on the straight shot. How are the 2IS and ISF compared? Any difference? Looking at these pictures again, if the hood is adjusted a bit (as in the attached picture), it does not look much different from the concept car IMO. Maybe it looks better in person. On a side note, surprisingly wife gave a green light.
#288
Sorry, but it is not "obvious" that the GSF was created as a competitor to the M5. You claimed it was but can't back it up. It is a false meme created by the media that you simply recycled. Arbitrarily picking the M5 as a benchmark against which to compare the GSF is disingenuous because it's an apples to oranges comparison.
Plus it's of Lexus' own making. If you declare IS F and RC F direct competitors to M3 and M4, what do you expect ppl to think about GS F?
Maybe it's cultural. Maybe it was the top GS boss that came up with this idea between two bottles of sake and none of the subordinates had the ***** to tell him he's wrong. J/K
#289
Lexus Fanatic
When did they declare the RC-F a competitor to the M4...in fact they said specifically it wasn't built to any benchmark. Lexus NEVER references another vehicle when talking about its F Cars.
#290
Um, because I have two kids with car seats!!!
#291
Lexus Test Driver
The only logical conclusion we can draw is that RCF = M4 and GSF = M5. I don't know what else they would shoot for or why. The M series is the benchmark for performance in their segments.
#292
Racer
iTrader: (3)
The above is directly on their site. The implications behind that statement couldn't be any more clear, really. The problem is that Lexus isn't entirely consistent about what their plan is, as of late. It seems they're comfortable with competing, unless they're at a solid disadvantage, at which point they switch to the "fun" thing. I'm okay with either, but would like more consistency. You can come in with less power, and still build a better drivers car.
#293
It might not be "your" obvious my friend. Unfortunately the "obvious" is decided by the majority, regardless of what we like to think in our own lil' bubble.
Plus it's of Lexus' own making. If you declare IS F and RC F direct competitors to M3 and M4, what do you expect ppl to think about GS F?
Maybe it's cultural. Maybe it was the top GS boss that came up with this idea between two bottles of sake and none of the subordinates had the ***** to tell him he's wrong. J/K
Plus it's of Lexus' own making. If you declare IS F and RC F direct competitors to M3 and M4, what do you expect ppl to think about GS F?
Maybe it's cultural. Maybe it was the top GS boss that came up with this idea between two bottles of sake and none of the subordinates had the ***** to tell him he's wrong. J/K
#294
"The Lexus RC F is faster than the BMW M4 and Audi RS 5 on a closed track.*"
The above is directly on their site. The implications behind that statement couldn't be any more clear, really. The problem is that Lexus isn't entirely consistent about what their plan is, as of late. It seems they're comfortable with competing, unless they're at a solid disadvantage, at which point they switch to the "fun" thing. I'm okay with either, but would like more consistency. You can come in with less power, and still build a better drivers car.
The above is directly on their site. The implications behind that statement couldn't be any more clear, really. The problem is that Lexus isn't entirely consistent about what their plan is, as of late. It seems they're comfortable with competing, unless they're at a solid disadvantage, at which point they switch to the "fun" thing. I'm okay with either, but would like more consistency. You can come in with less power, and still build a better drivers car.
#295
I think people are conflating two different arenas in which these cars compete with each other. There's a narrow view of competition as that which occurs solely on a race track. In that arena, the cars should be matched technical spec by technical spec for the comparison to be valid and scientific. There's also a more expansive view of competition as that which occurs in the marketplace....ie, which cars actually sell better because they meet a consumer need. A car that is technically proficient on a race track and yet is approachable enough by the average consumer to use on a daily basis is the car the Lexus has been making via the F series. Lexus has said so itself. This is not a secret. See the statements made by RCFs chief designer. This makes economic sense. So those who bash Lexus because it doesn't make 1000hp cars, bear in mind that Lexus has the big picture in clear view. As a shareholder of Toyota/Lexus, I find this mature responsible approach by the company to be highly commendable.
#296
I'm sorry but if u're an F car, u're gonna be compared to an ///M, AMG, and RS. Doesn't matter what Lexus says. The journalists and general public will compare them. This isn't too hard to comprehend.., well, unless u're a Lexus apologist. Your argument will be Lexus is trying to do their own thing and not compete with these cars. Or the infamous reliability card. The car will sell, if priced correctly, but it's not gonna propel the F brand to the next level. If anything, it will diminish it. Lexus' top of the line performance brand can only compete with the Germans mid level performance lines. Doesn't sound too exciting to me.
#297
Racer
iTrader: (2)
Hey, hey, don't take it out on me, ain't my fault you guys are disappointed I was pointing the obvious, and what 95% of the ppl and the media will say. IS F, RC F, GS F and any other XX F out there are seen as M/AMG/RS competitors.
I really hope that I'm wrong and this will start from $65 but I don't think it's gonna happen.
I really hope that I'm wrong and this will start from $65 but I don't think it's gonna happen.
It wasn't until the late models with the revised suspension and true LSD did the car match the M3 performance.
#298
Lexus Test Driver
I think people are conflating two different arenas in which these cars compete with each other. There's a narrow view of competition as that which occurs solely on a race track. In that arena, the cars should be matched technical spec by technical spec for the comparison to be valid and scientific. There's also a more expansive view of competition as that which occurs in the marketplace....ie, which cars actually sell better because they meet a consumer need. A car that is technically proficient on a race track and yet is approachable enough by the average consumer to use on a daily basis is the car the Lexus has been making via the F series. Lexus has said so itself. This is not a secret. See the statements made by RCFs chief designer. This makes economic sense. So those who bash Lexus because it doesn't make 1000hp cars, bear in mind that Lexus has the big picture in clear view. As a shareholder of Toyota/Lexus, I find this mature responsible approach by the company to be highly commendable.
#300
What "majority" are you talking about? There's no "majority" there, just the one you invented inside your head. The car isn't even out yet. I suppose you can imagine the GSF to compete with the M5 even though the published specs show that would be an apples to oranges comparison. But that would be asinine wouldn't it? But it would make the GSF Basher feel good in his own mind, so whatever floats your boat.