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Old 04-08-14, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by soupdawg
77k is the same as a loaded m4.
It's not loaded at 77k FYI.. Loaded no ceramics is around 84k
Old 04-08-14, 12:29 PM
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driveability of V8 >>>>>>> V6 TT. ISF engine has been proven to be very reliable with minimal issues. BMW turbo i6, not so much. Now compound that with a higher boost version of that i6
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When I was at the Vancouver Auto show 2 weeks ago, they had a heavily optioned M4 on display with a price of........ $103,000 CAD.

Given today's' exchange rate, thats roughly $95K USD.
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Originally Posted by rominl
applaud....

even if you know how to fix, it's still quite expensive. for those who don't know, just inquire about a full brake service... i always say price of gtr is just admission ticket to real exotic payment plan
hilarious, "real exotic payment plan"
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Originally Posted by dat dude
If I were to be honest with you I don't care about maintenance costs when I buy a car. I am quite used to paying a lot for maintenance so for me it's all the same. As for the other people on this forum I can understand what you are saying; it's valid on many points.
Oh ok I guess your quite rich and money is not a problem for you. For the rest of us non rich guys, we like to spend our money smartly. 10k for a tune up break job is outrageous....atleast to non rich people.........
Old 04-09-14, 06:01 AM
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I think anyone that wants to buy a GT-R and is worried about the maintenance costs shouldn't be buying one. It's an expensive toy is all it is. If your worried about maintenance go buy a Toyota.
Old 04-09-14, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Diesel350
I think anyone that wants to buy a GT-R and is worried about the maintenance costs shouldn't be buying one. It's an expensive toy is all it is. If your worried about maintenance go buy a Toyota.
I agree, but comparing a gtr to an rc is like comparing a s-class to a 3 series.
Old 04-09-14, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by chris6878
Oh ok I guess your quite rich and money is not a problem for you. For the rest of us non rich guys, we like to spend our money smartly. 10k for a tune up break job is outrageous....atleast to non rich people.........
If you pay $10k for a GTR brake job, you're getting hosed. That includes all 4 new rotors and pads. Not needed in most cases (new rotors) and if you want to change rotors (maybe tracking the car), there are much better rotors for much less (AP Racing J hooks - about $2300 for all 4 and then throw in some Endless MX72 brake pads for ~$750 for the full set. Changing these items is cake and will improve the car's braking performance. Lots of rumors relative to GTR maintenance.....
Old 04-09-14, 05:17 PM
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I was considering trading my 2012 GT-R for the new 2015 RC F. But I will try having both instead. Now I am looking to sell my 2013 FR-S and 2001 IS300 Turbo.
Old 04-09-14, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Badman Forever
I was considering trading my 2012 GT-R for the new 2015 RC F. But I will try having both instead. Now I am looking to sell my 2013 FR-S and 2001 IS300 Turbo.
Life could be worse. . Enjoy...
Old 04-10-14, 06:29 AM
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Good one for sure

Originally Posted by ISF001
Life could be worse. . Enjoy...
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Originally Posted by chris6878
hilarious, "real exotic payment plan"
Well the GT-R is a super car in its own right.

While a used GT-R can be had for price of a new RC-F, they are two different vehicles. I like that there are options for buyers so test drive both and see what fits your needs or wants.
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Originally Posted by TeeLex
If you pay $10k for a GTR brake job, you're getting hosed. That includes all 4 new rotors and pads. Not needed in most cases (new rotors) and if you want to change rotors (maybe tracking the car), there are much better rotors for much less (AP Racing J hooks - about $2300 for all 4 and then throw in some Endless MX72 brake pads for ~$750 for the full set. Changing these items is cake and will improve the car's braking performance. Lots of rumors relative to GTR maintenance.....
TeeLex has spoken! For those that don't know, his GT-R is nuts

Originally Posted by Badman Forever
I was considering trading my 2012 GT-R for the new 2015 RC F. But I will try having both instead. Now I am looking to sell my 2013 FR-S and 2001 IS300 Turbo.
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Old 04-10-14, 03:59 PM
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I also considered getting rid of all three cars and have just the rc-f. Then when the nx turbo fsport comes out.. it could be the suv family ride. Lol
Old 04-11-14, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by TimboIS
I just don't like artificial or synthetic products. In sure it even smells different or gives off some strange odor. NuLux is just the modern day equivalent Corinthian Leather (a huge negative connotation). We're all thinking it ;p Plus, in my mind, I would know its not real.

I find leather very low maintenance, wipe it down once or twice a year with damp cloth, done!
Agreed. :thumb up:

Not having the option of real leather, and making vinyl standard, on a Lexus, is nuts.

When is Lexus going to wake up?

WE NEED TO DEMAND A LA CARTE OPTIONS, like Porsche (and other German OEMs).
If I want vinyl seats and the TVD in the RC F, I should be able to get that.


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