CT6, LC500, Camry, Lacrosse, Continental...are these cars selling?
#91
Lexus Fanatic
#92
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
Its about big profit. Lexus as long they hold pricing is making big money on this car. You have to also factor in all the variants that they will make on the platform such as LS etc etc. Also, think about how many Corollas a dealers need to sell to make the profit on one LC model. My guess it's minimum 10 units of Corolla for every Lexus LC. Same thing with LX models.
#93
Lexus Fanatic
Its about big profit. Lexus as long they hold pricing is making big money on this car. You have to also factor in all the variants that they will make on the platform such as LS etc etc. Also, think about how many Corollas a dealers need to sell to make the profit on one LC model. My guess it's minimum 10 units of Corolla for every Lexus LC. Same thing with LX models.
#94
Lexus Test Driver
Quality? You think there’s that much of a difference in quality in $100k cars?
Lexus just missed the boat. It’s an age of performance and Lexus missed the memo completely. Look at everyone falling over themselves building fast cars. Blazing fast cars that can morph into comfortable cruisers at a press of a button. Why compromise for one or the other when you can have BOTH.
Here’s a funny thought experiment.
There’s an article about the Germans purposely sandbagging performance figures. That is, claiming slower numbers so any idiot could conceivably achieve them.
If the Germans made the LC, they would have to claim a 0-60 time of maybe 5.2 seconds.
Now how does this sound: LEXUS PERFORMANCE FLAGSHIP COUPE: $100k. CAN REACH 60 IN 5.2 SECONDS. Would you buy that no matter how little you cared about performance? An impractical, slow two-door coupe.
Lexus just missed the boat. It’s an age of performance and Lexus missed the memo completely. Look at everyone falling over themselves building fast cars. Blazing fast cars that can morph into comfortable cruisers at a press of a button. Why compromise for one or the other when you can have BOTH.
Here’s a funny thought experiment.
There’s an article about the Germans purposely sandbagging performance figures. That is, claiming slower numbers so any idiot could conceivably achieve them.
If the Germans made the LC, they would have to claim a 0-60 time of maybe 5.2 seconds.
Now how does this sound: LEXUS PERFORMANCE FLAGSHIP COUPE: $100k. CAN REACH 60 IN 5.2 SECONDS. Would you buy that no matter how little you cared about performance? An impractical, slow two-door coupe.
#95
Lexus Champion
I do believe the lack of speed and quickness HAS or WILL affect LC sales.
Come on, it's a two-door coupe that costs near $100k (i.e., impractical with a high degree of vanity). Who else would buy this type of car if they weren't some type of "enthusiast" to one extent or another. Thorne, you yourself said it should be quicker. I agree and ultimately I think that missing attribute WILL weigh in on people's decision to buy that car versus others at that range and class.
Who wants to spend $100k on a slow two-door coupe? Lexus knows this, that's why they throw out these numbers that are borderline BS. Otherwise, why not be more realistic if it didn't matter?
Come on, it's a two-door coupe that costs near $100k (i.e., impractical with a high degree of vanity). Who else would buy this type of car if they weren't some type of "enthusiast" to one extent or another. Thorne, you yourself said it should be quicker. I agree and ultimately I think that missing attribute WILL weigh in on people's decision to buy that car versus others at that range and class.
Who wants to spend $100k on a slow two-door coupe? Lexus knows this, that's why they throw out these numbers that are borderline BS. Otherwise, why not be more realistic if it didn't matter?
Grand touring coupes are meant to be ultra-comfortable, refined, long-distance, cross-country cruisers, not stoplight drag racers.
Sounds like a case of sour grapes to me.
#96
Quality? You think there’s that much of a difference in quality in $100k cars?
Lexus just missed the boat. It’s an age of performance and Lexus missed the memo completely. Look at everyone falling over themselves building fast cars. Blazing fast cars that can morph into comfortable cruisers at a press of a button. Why compromise for one or the other when you can have BOTH.
Here’s a funny thought experiment.
There’s an article about the Germans purposely sandbagging performance figures. That is, claiming slower numbers so any idiot could conceivably achieve them.
If the Germans made the LC, they would have to claim a 0-60 time of maybe 5.2 seconds.
Now how does this sound: LEXUS PERFORMANCE FLAGSHIP COUPE: $100k. CAN REACH 60 IN 5.2 SECONDS. Would you buy that no matter how little you cared about performance? An impractical, slow two-door coupe.
Lexus just missed the boat. It’s an age of performance and Lexus missed the memo completely. Look at everyone falling over themselves building fast cars. Blazing fast cars that can morph into comfortable cruisers at a press of a button. Why compromise for one or the other when you can have BOTH.
Here’s a funny thought experiment.
There’s an article about the Germans purposely sandbagging performance figures. That is, claiming slower numbers so any idiot could conceivably achieve them.
If the Germans made the LC, they would have to claim a 0-60 time of maybe 5.2 seconds.
Now how does this sound: LEXUS PERFORMANCE FLAGSHIP COUPE: $100k. CAN REACH 60 IN 5.2 SECONDS. Would you buy that no matter how little you cared about performance? An impractical, slow two-door coupe.
#97
Lexus Test Driver
That’s code word for slow.
In today’s world, you can have both: wickedly-fast car one minute and comfortable cruiser one drive-mode button away.
Hey, argue with me all you want, but at that price range, people are looking for a little more than “comfortable, long-distance cruiser” any Camry could do in a pinch.
In today’s world, you can have both: wickedly-fast car one minute and comfortable cruiser one drive-mode button away.
Hey, argue with me all you want, but at that price range, people are looking for a little more than “comfortable, long-distance cruiser” any Camry could do in a pinch.
#98
Lexus Test Driver
#99
That’s code word for slow.
In today’s world, you can have both: wickedly-fast car one minute and comfortable cruiser one drive-mode button away.
Hey, argue with me all you want, but at that price range, people are looking for a little more than “comfortable, long-distance cruiser” any Camry could do in a pinch.
In today’s world, you can have both: wickedly-fast car one minute and comfortable cruiser one drive-mode button away.
Hey, argue with me all you want, but at that price range, people are looking for a little more than “comfortable, long-distance cruiser” any Camry could do in a pinch.
Sure no arguments there.
I'm not going to argue because I'm not changing anyone's perspective. Just getting my two cents. And responding to your statement. Most cars can be comfortable, long distance cruisers these days. But the Camry you mention is not a GT car though like the LC. If you want faster, wait for the LC F. But your Camry won't give you the sense that you're driving something special. Doesn't have that superb buttoned down feel, attention to detail, exotic looks, or personality from a high revving V8. Different strokes. Lexus doesn't have to be European and match the Joneses for everything. The day people start accepting Lexus for Lexus, maybe then they'll get the respect they deserve. Till then, they're doing quite well marching to the beat of their own drum. As to enthusiasts, when Lexus drops the 5.0 V8 for the 3.5TT V6 in the LC500 and also gets it's forced induction V8 I'm sure enthusiasts will still be complaining. Doesn't seem to bother Lexus much though. Maybe adversity drives them.
#100
Lexus Champion
Ultra-quick acceleration would matter less than the ability to comfortably and quietly cruise for long periods at high speeds, which would rule out a Toyota Corolla with its 4-banger screaming away at high rpm.
#101
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just about all vehicles cruise nice these days. client just picked up a raptor super crew cab and he said the highway ride is excellent even at triple digits.
#102
Rhambler has a low volume "niche" for 0-60.
A Grand Tourer is about the all round package.
A 3.5L V6 TT & 4.0L V8 TT combined with a lower $80k entry would certainly help.
However, GT's still won't sell in large numbers in this age of SUV tall wagons.
My guess is that TMC is channelling their work and investment into EV's and Solid State Batteries for the next generation of vehicles.
Any further development on ICE now is just a stop gap...
A Grand Tourer is about the all round package.
A 3.5L V6 TT & 4.0L V8 TT combined with a lower $80k entry would certainly help.
However, GT's still won't sell in large numbers in this age of SUV tall wagons.
My guess is that TMC is channelling their work and investment into EV's and Solid State Batteries for the next generation of vehicles.
Any further development on ICE now is just a stop gap...
#103
Lexus Fanatic
A Raptor with a nice cushy highway ride? I guess that shows how different folks have different views of what is comfortable and what isn't. Of course, being a Crew Cab, the extra wheelbase might help smooth things out at least some.
#104
Lexus Test Driver
The other HUGE mistake with the the LC500 besides high price and low power is the complete lack of AWD option.
Not sure what Lexus was thinking.
Most ppl will no longer touch a RWD luxury car with a 10foot pole.
There is a reason pretty much even all ///M and AMG cars will be AWD, ppl feel they are safer.
Not sure what Lexus was thinking.
Most ppl will no longer touch a RWD luxury car with a 10foot pole.
There is a reason pretty much even all ///M and AMG cars will be AWD, ppl feel they are safer.