CL EXCLUSIVE: LFA# 047 & #057 Arrive in the USA. Gengar's LFA is here!!!
#61
Lexus Connoisseur
Thread Starter
More pics of Gengar's LFA:
Its all about the details!
Its all about the details!
#63
Lexus Champion
I like the green a lot better than that red. Not a fan of darker red colors. I think that green would look great with yellow or silver calipers and a lighter colored interior.
#64
Lexus Test Driver
One of my favorite interior details that I never noticed until I checked out flipside909's pictures is how the shoulder strap passthrough buckle (which btw features a magnetic snap closure so can be opened) has the seat front material detail on it. The contrast between the blue alcantara on my car and the red leather on #57 really shows how different the detail makes the interior look. (Hope flipside909 doesn't mind me cutting/combining/resizing two of his pictures.)
#66
Lexus Test Driver
Yes, it's very soft. The surface is slightly furry. The alcantara on my LFA feels softer than my recollections of Ferrari alcantara, but it's possible that's only because mine is brand new. It's an extremely comfortable material and very grippy compared to leather, very happy with it.
#67
Lexus Fanatic
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gengar, late to the party here, but major congrats on the car, awesome taste on the colors/options, and you are one lucky guy! i think i'd be a bit scared driving it on chicago roads, but i'm assuming this won't be your daily driver.
flipside, AWESOME photos, thanks so much for taking/sharing!
oh and gengar, the alcantra vs. leather - did you go for the former because it's grippier, or perhaps it's lighter (weight) than the leather? or?
anyway, unlike you being an owner, i've 'only' had the hot lap with scott pruett, but that was quite possibly the best automotive experience i'd ever had.
i also think the LFA is the MOST beautiful car i've ever seen, because it's proportioned so beautifully, and looks purposeful without being flamboyant/showy like a lambo. it's just so elegant!
once again, CONGRATS!!!!!
flipside, AWESOME photos, thanks so much for taking/sharing!
oh and gengar, the alcantra vs. leather - did you go for the former because it's grippier, or perhaps it's lighter (weight) than the leather? or?
anyway, unlike you being an owner, i've 'only' had the hot lap with scott pruett, but that was quite possibly the best automotive experience i'd ever had.
i also think the LFA is the MOST beautiful car i've ever seen, because it's proportioned so beautifully, and looks purposeful without being flamboyant/showy like a lambo. it's just so elegant!
once again, CONGRATS!!!!!
#68
Here are the color samples, indoors, in the shade, and in the sunlight. The pictures didn't turn out that well especially in the sunlight because the simple P+S camera I used is not capable of handling the contrast, but I still hope these are a bit helpful.
From these pictures the depth of the Pearl Red due to the pearling effect is obvious. This is the same effect Pearl Blue has on my car. In contrast, the Fresh Green is very flat but still quite striking. The glossy character of the green is most apparent from the shade picture.
From these pictures the depth of the Pearl Red due to the pearling effect is obvious. This is the same effect Pearl Blue has on my car. In contrast, the Fresh Green is very flat but still quite striking. The glossy character of the green is most apparent from the shade picture.
The other thing is there will be a lot of regular red LFAs, so if I wanted mine to be different, green would be a sure thing. It does feel very risky though...
Last edited by 07grIS350; 03-28-11 at 11:38 AM.
#69
Lexus Test Driver
I picked alcantara for the seat fronts because of the grippier surface, and also because it's a feature I always thought was cool since I saw it and experienced it in other supercars like the 360 Stradale. I didn't really consider the weight - after all, I only applied it to one surface, the seat fronts - although I suppose weight was relevant in the sense that, were alcantara heavier than leather, I probably wouldn't have selected it.
#70
Lexus Connoisseur
Thread Starter
I picked alcantara for the seat fronts because of the grippier surface, and also because it's a feature I always thought was cool since I saw it and experienced it in other supercars like the 360 Stradale. I didn't really consider the weight - after all, I only applied it to one surface, the seat fronts - although I suppose weight was relevant in the sense that, were alcantara heavier than leather, I probably wouldn't have selected it.
I've always been a fan of Alcantara seating since I had it in my 04 IS300 in the past. I do wish my IS F had Alcantara seating inserts at the time. I'm sure they listed to us after our complaints about slippery seats over the years. Now you can get it as an option for the '11 models.
#72
Kind of separate things going on.
If you have a dealership and the mfg has a halo car, you definitely want to put one on the floor to show off.
In this case the dealer will have to buy their own to accomplish the above or get a friendly owner to "lend" their car for such a purpose.
My understanding is that there are units left to be allocated. At Infineon a couple of weeks ago the dealer from Memphis quoted 25. That is likely to be out of date as Gengar mentioned both that a couple were taken for the Western region when he was at Infineon and then at the Autobahn event he mentioned someone was getting their order together.
If you have a dealership and the mfg has a halo car, you definitely want to put one on the floor to show off.
In this case the dealer will have to buy their own to accomplish the above or get a friendly owner to "lend" their car for such a purpose.
My understanding is that there are units left to be allocated. At Infineon a couple of weeks ago the dealer from Memphis quoted 25. That is likely to be out of date as Gengar mentioned both that a couple were taken for the Western region when he was at Infineon and then at the Autobahn event he mentioned someone was getting their order together.
#73
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the cars in the showroom, they can just be the GM / owner cars that they are showing off. unless there is a window sticker and that dealers are really selling it, i don't think we can say those cars are "available"
#75
Lexus Test Driver
By the way, I was surprised to find insurance for the LFA quite reasonable even on a mileage limit that's very high. I decided to go with State Farm based on positive recommendations from other exotic owners and the fact that they often include track DE under insurance, but when I spoke to my local agent he told me he doesn't offer anything less than 7,500mi/year (when he first told me that, I was ready to bail to another local agent because I was looking for something closer to 3-4k but the result wound up being fine).
In fact, my LFA insurance is only a little higher than a quote I got from State Farm several years ago for an M3, when I was comparing insurance between the M3, IS F, and 911 C2S. I think I have posted before elsewhere on the forums that the M3 was by far the highest of the 3, shockingly even higher than the C2S despite the C2S' much higher sticker.
This may change my mind about ownership costs for exotics.
In fact, my LFA insurance is only a little higher than a quote I got from State Farm several years ago for an M3, when I was comparing insurance between the M3, IS F, and 911 C2S. I think I have posted before elsewhere on the forums that the M3 was by far the highest of the 3, shockingly even higher than the C2S despite the C2S' much higher sticker.
This may change my mind about ownership costs for exotics.