How Does It Feel to Own the Lightest "F" car?
#5
GS-F Announced with Pictures. (RC-F Coupe with more doors)
http://pressroom.toyota.com/article_...04&sf6756081=1
http://pressroom.toyota.com/article_...04&sf6756081=1
Preliminary Specifications*
Overall length 4,915 mm 193.5 in.
Overall width 1,845 mm 72.6 in.
Overall height 1,440 mm 56.7in.
Wheelbase 2,850 mm 112.2 in.
Tread (Fr/Rr) 1,555 mm/1,560 mm 61.2in./61.4 in.
Curb Weight 1,830 kg 4,034 lb. (probaly without TVD diff)
Wheels 19’’×9J (Fr)
19’’×10J (Rr) -
Tires 255/35R19(Fr)
275/35R19(Rr) -
Overall length 4,915 mm 193.5 in.
Overall width 1,845 mm 72.6 in.
Overall height 1,440 mm 56.7in.
Wheelbase 2,850 mm 112.2 in.
Tread (Fr/Rr) 1,555 mm/1,560 mm 61.2in./61.4 in.
Curb Weight 1,830 kg 4,034 lb. (probaly without TVD diff)
Wheels 19’’×9J (Fr)
19’’×10J (Rr) -
Tires 255/35R19(Fr)
275/35R19(Rr) -
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#12
I wonder why the philosophy of Lexus and Nissan is to offer heavy under powered vehicles that don't really compete with BMW, Audi, Merc. I mean they "want" to be taken seriously, but how can they when they have sub par performance engines. At least give us the same hp to weight ratios. Sans the expensive GTR and LFA what good competitive performance vehicles come from the likes of Toyota/Lexus, and Nissan/Infiniti???
#13
Look at the brighter side of it. With 2 more Lexus vehicles being equipped with the same engine as our ISF, that means we will start seeing more support from aftermarket companies. That added weight to the RCF and GSF just makes the ISF all the more appealing.