Drove the RC-F
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Drove the RC-F
So supposedly I was amongst the first to drive the RCF in Canada. As soon as it was loaded of the truck, the dealer PDI'd it and I was off!
All I can say is WOW. This was my first time driving an F car and it blew it out of the water for me. Most probably gonna be placing my order very soon.
All I can say is WOW. This was my first time driving an F car and it blew it out of the water for me. Most probably gonna be placing my order very soon.
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Coming from a GTR owner, that must be a big complement.
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What colour will you get it in?
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What color are you planning on getting?
I am also holding out a bit for an RC-F sedan since I need the rear doors to be able to fit by daughter's baby seat. Hopefully, Lexus will announce it soon.
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I would get a less "flashy" color, so to speak. I like the Nebula grey or the silver is good as well. I also like the standard wheels the best. I like the red and USB 2.0, but they are too flashy and will attract too much attention. Plus, the lighter colors hide the rock chips quite well.
What color are you planning on getting?
I am also holding out a bit for an RC-F sedan since I need the rear doors to be able to fit by daughter's baby seat. Hopefully, Lexus will announce it soon.
What color are you planning on getting?
I am also holding out a bit for an RC-F sedan since I need the rear doors to be able to fit by daughter's baby seat. Hopefully, Lexus will announce it soon.
Why don't you get a GSF sedan? It would be one heck of a ride and would eat the RCF any day.
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I like smaller sized sedans as they feel more agile and more tossable. GS-F wheelbase would be a bit too long for my taste. It might be substantially heavier than the RC-F. That is why I am hoping to get the RC-F in a sedan version (or a next gen IS-F, but I like the RC shape more than that of the IS).
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I like smaller sized sedans as they feel more agile and more tossable. GS-F wheelbase would be a bit too long for my taste. It might be substantially heavier than the RC-F. That is why I am hoping to get the RC-F in a sedan version (or a next gen IS-F, but I like the RC shape more than that of the IS).
Even the GTR has enough room for a baby seat (I think). Why not that haha?
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Regarding the RC-F sedan, there is a rumor going around that there is some sedan variant of the RC-F in the works. Whether that turns out to be an RC-F sedan or a new generation IS-F, remains to be seen. I will take whatever that is.
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LOL. I need the rear doors. Also, I want a high strung V8.
Regarding the RC-F sedan, there is a rumor going around that there is some sedan variant of the RC-F in the works. Whether that turns out to be an RC-F sedan or a new generation IS-F, remains to be seen. I will take whatever that is.
Regarding the RC-F sedan, there is a rumor going around that there is some sedan variant of the RC-F in the works. Whether that turns out to be an RC-F sedan or a new generation IS-F, remains to be seen. I will take whatever that is.
With that being said though, taking into consideration that they had to use three different vehicle chassis to come up with the frame for the RC F and with the front clip being that of the GS, I wonder if it would be possible for them to fit the V8 into the current IS.