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Did lexus make too many RC-F's?

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Old 09-16-15, 01:17 PM
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One was too many...
Old 09-16-15, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by T4Fun
Did lexus make too many RC-F's?

Sure. ONE too many.
Old 09-17-15, 01:27 PM
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Someone please, please tell me a RC-F makes no financial sense.

http://wwwa.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/RC...PO&orup=2_15_6

I assume this price excludes haggling.
Old 09-17-15, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Eis
Someone please, please tell me a RC-F makes no financial sense.

http://wwwa.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/RC...PO&orup=2_15_6

I assume this price excludes haggling.
I'm sure it excludes haggling - you'll also notice the first sentence states there's a further 15k reduction on the after tax price. (Lexus Canada is currently offering a 10k incentive on the after tax price of RCF's)

I'm in Toronto, and in the process of buying a RCF /w performance package.
If anyone needs to know my final negotiated price, feel free to PM.
Old 09-17-15, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Eis
Someone please, please tell me a RC-F makes no financial sense.

http://wwwa.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/RC...PO&orup=2_15_6

I assume this price excludes haggling.

I wouldn't buy it. And No TVD, No carbon fiber?!?!? for that price!!!
Old 09-17-15, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by jadoocian
I'm sure it excludes haggling - you'll also notice the first sentence states there's a further 15k reduction on the after tax price. (Lexus Canada is currently offering a 10k incentive on the after tax price of RCF's)

I'm in Toronto, and in the process of buying a RCF /w performance package.
If anyone needs to know my final negotiated price, feel free to PM.

If 10K incentive on RCF /w performance package(TVD & Carbon fiber), I'll consider it.
Old 09-17-15, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Eis
Someone please, please tell me a RC-F makes no financial sense.

http://wwwa.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/RC...PO&orup=2_15_6

I assume this price excludes haggling.
Pretty much the same price and mileage as the demo in Calgary.

It's a 0.9% finance or lease right now as well, and you can buy it down to 0% with a security deposit (I think it was $7500).

Lots of ways to make a whole lot of financial sense.
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How much are dealers willing to deal on RCF's with Carbon pkg & TVD in the states?
Any recent buyers...please share your numbers or feel free to pm me.
Old 09-17-15, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by DzNutz
I wouldn't buy it. And No TVD, No carbon fiber?!?!? for that price!!!
I've never understood Why anybody would Want the TVD Unless you was going to Track it & even then i'm not so sure it makes much difference other than Adding More weight to any Already Hefty car. I might be Wrong but i just couldn't justify the Extra $$$ for one, Especially just for everyday driving.
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Originally Posted by Salil022
How much are dealers willing to deal on RCF's with Carbon pkg & TVD in the states?
Any recent buyers...please share your numbers or feel free to pm me.
The over stocked dealers are READY to make deals...

Look for HIGH volume dealers with lots of RC F inventory..
Mainly in the Southern half of the USA stretching from CA to FL.

Joe Z
Old 09-17-15, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by johnnyreb
I've never understood Why anybody would Want the TVD Unless you was going to Track it & even then i'm not so sure it makes much difference other than Adding More weight to any Already Hefty car. I might be Wrong but i just couldn't justify the Extra $$$ for one, Especially just for everyday driving.
if you are able to push the car really hard on the track, the tvd is worth it and i believe it does give you better time. but yes for daily driving? it's just an added weight

Originally Posted by Joe Z
The over stocked dealers are READY to make deals...

Look for HIGH volume dealers with lots of RC F inventory..
Mainly in the Southern half of the USA stretching from CA to FL.

Joe Z
hehe, you and i have been giving out so many hints huh
Old 09-18-15, 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by johnnyreb
I've never understood Why anybody would Want the TVD Unless you was going to Track it & even then i'm not so sure it makes much difference other than Adding More weight to any Already Hefty car. I might be Wrong but i just couldn't justify the Extra $$$ for one, Especially just for everyday driving.
The two cars are quite different...really. There is also a different feel to the two cars with regard to driving dynamics. The torsen felt much more like my 2012 IS F--not a bad thing.

It's a matter of preference. I like the ability to play with the TVD on the back roads. The TVD lets you spray superglue on the tires in track mode. It's just about fun for me.

Forget about the added weight--it's actually a little faster off the line and it feels more planted at very high speeds.
Old 09-18-15, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by ISF001
The two cars are quite different...really. There is also a different feel to the two cars with regard to driving dynamics. The torsen felt much more like my 2012 IS F--not a bad thing.

It's a matter of preference. I like the ability to play with the TVD on the back roads. The TVD lets you spray superglue on the tires in track mode. It's just about fun for me.

Forget about the added weight--it's actually a little faster off the line and it feels more planted at very high speeds.
I bet if I gave you a non-tvd with a tvd button you will still think it does better Lexus has provided *0* evidence that it does anything.
Old 09-18-15, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe Z
The over stocked dealers are READY to make deals...

Look for HIGH volume dealers with lots of RC F inventory..
Mainly in the Southern half of the USA stretching from CA to FL.

Joe Z
Any Numbers u can give (Ballpark ) on a Rcf ??? In So cal.....Thnx
Old 09-18-15, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryanmcd
I bet if I gave you a non-tvd with a tvd button you will still think it does better Lexus has provided *0* evidence that it does anything.
FWIW, Car and Driver just did an article about torque vectoring differentials and used the RC F with and without TVD as their comparison car. They came away quite impressed with the abilities. This article is in the October 2015 printed edition. They do note that the cars are otherwise similarly equipped, and with the same tires.

The torque-vectoring differential, cleverly called TVD by Lexus, is optional on the RC F, while a Torsen limited-slip differential comes standard. That makes the RC F the perfect test bed for our examination.
The torque-vectoring differential built a convincing case from the beginning. On the skidpad, the standard RC F loses cornering grip at its front tires first, while the TVD-equipped car circles with restrained but consistent oversteer. By holding understeer at bay, the torque-vectoring car achieved lateral grip of 0.94 g, and improvement of 0.03 g on the Torsen-equipped car. At the same time, the TVD reduced the average steering angle from 135 degrees to 99. That's the difference between awkwardly crossing your wheel-gripping lower hand over your chest or holding it comfortably at the six-o'clock position.
There's no question that torque vectoring improves objective performance, yet the strongest selling point for this differential is how the car feels from behind the wheel. Whether it's at the limit on the track or winding down country roads, torque vectoring makes the car livelier and more controllable. Without it, limit cornering is a trying exercise in traction management, load transfer, and other subtle variables. The torque-vectoring differential feels like a subtle push from behind. Turn the wheel and the car dives in so eagerly and effortlessly that you'll want to attribute its behavior to magnetic forces or supernatural powers. Or, you might just tell passengers that it's all due to your peerless driving technique. And isn't that worth the money?


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