View Poll Results: What is your motivation for buying the RCF?
I am seeking the best 0-60 low-end performance its the class.
0
0%
I am seeking the best overall performance on the road and/or track in its class.
17
65.38%
I am not a serious RCF buyer.
9
34.62%
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Poll: Pick Your Motivation for Buying the RCF
#1
Lexus Champion
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Poll: Pick Your Motivation for Buying the RCF
There are certainly a lot of reasons to buy in this class, but so much of the discussion seems centered on these two aspects.
Last edited by ISF001; 09-11-14 at 05:37 PM.
#2
Lexus Test Driver
The fabulous V8 engine response and its sound, the bullet proof reliability (I know I can keep the car for decades), looks and also really good handling (certainly, higher limits than I would ever be able to explore).
#3
M4 is like a Ferrari, good performer but totally unreliable, expensive but sometimes cheaply built. Why get the most expensive leathers, when just beside I have some low grade plastic switches/buttons?
#4
I would by it over most other cars because of the looks, engine sound and the fact that it will be rare. Fully aware of that other cars will win comparos against it. It´s really not that important, its still a good car. Nobody has denied that.
As for the reliability I could not care less, at least if I would by it new. This is a kind of car you keep as long as the factory warrany lasts ( 3 years ) and then trade it in for something new, in my world that is. Most deals ( like 9 /10 ) are made this way here in Europe. I really don´t care how it runs after 10 years, I would never by a 10 year old GT car anyway, no matter if it is an Audi, BMW or Lexus.
As for the reliability I could not care less, at least if I would by it new. This is a kind of car you keep as long as the factory warrany lasts ( 3 years ) and then trade it in for something new, in my world that is. Most deals ( like 9 /10 ) are made this way here in Europe. I really don´t care how it runs after 10 years, I would never by a 10 year old GT car anyway, no matter if it is an Audi, BMW or Lexus.
#6
Lexus Fanatic
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it weighs similar to V8 coupes like C63 and RS5, lexus told us the weight back in january. Not exactly a surprise. ISF weighs 3800#, throw in a slightly longer and wider body, TVD, wider wheels/tires, active wing, bigger brakes and calipers, its not going to get lighter.
#7
Lexus Champion
Thread Starter
it weighs similar to V8 coupes like C63 and RS5, lexus told us the weight back in january. Not exactly a surprise. ISF weighs 3800#, throw in a slightly longer and wider body, TVD, wider wheels/tires, active wing, bigger brakes and calipers, its not going to get lighter.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
I think the issue of weight could have easily been offset by giving shorter gearing 1 - 6th while keeping 7th and 8th as true overdrive gears so it would not have caused any compromise in highway rpm speed.
Lexus had 8th gears to strike balance between maximum wheel torque and cruising rpm.
Apparently, Lexus put a shorter overall final drive gear for overall shorter gearing, but did not individually tweak the gearing from 1st - 6th gear. The individual gear ratios are basically the same as IS-F and in turn IS350.
Lexus had 8th gears to strike balance between maximum wheel torque and cruising rpm.
Apparently, Lexus put a shorter overall final drive gear for overall shorter gearing, but did not individually tweak the gearing from 1st - 6th gear. The individual gear ratios are basically the same as IS-F and in turn IS350.
#9
Lexus Champion
Thread Starter
I think the issue of weight could have easily been offset by giving shorter gearing 1 - 6th while keeping 7th and 8th as true overdrive gears so it would not have caused any compromise in highway rpm speed.
Lexus had 8th gears to strike balance between maximum wheel torque and cruising rpm.
Apparently, Lexus put a shorter overall final drive gear for overall shorter gearing, but did not individually tweak the gearing from 1st - 6th gear. The individual gear ratios are basically the same as IS-F and in turn IS350.
Lexus had 8th gears to strike balance between maximum wheel torque and cruising rpm.
Apparently, Lexus put a shorter overall final drive gear for overall shorter gearing, but did not individually tweak the gearing from 1st - 6th gear. The individual gear ratios are basically the same as IS-F and in turn IS350.
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