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^^^^I bought my first house in a small Massachusetts town on the Rhode Island border back in 1965 - Cost of house was $11,960. The $60. was for my only upgrade, a picture window. PIT was $96. per month. Cost of water was $12. per year, no water meter.
^^^^I bought my first house in a small Massachusetts town on the Rhode Island border back in 1965 - Cost of house was $11,960. The $60. was for my only upgrade, a picture window. PIT was $96. per month. Cost of water was $12. per year, no water meter.
Lou
How the mighty dollar hath fallen. Its a shame. Glad I dont have kids, because this country is going to **** lol.
Originally Posted by ratchettt
Yep. I admire your brevity. I'm too wordy most of the time.
I’ve made quite a few iphone videos on the LC since 2017.
Here is my first LC video. This was shown at SEMA so a few months before it hit the market. Crazy to think how back then it was out of this world. My battery died taking that video and had to
walk back to SEMA ( we drove to the shipping point)
As a guest of Lexus Europe, I was flown into Ibiza to a private LC event. It was here I met Koji Sato for the first time and we remain friends today. This was May 2017
Lexus produced a video for each guest. We met Mark Ronson. it was an incredible experience
Wish Lexus would fly me somewhere nice, especially with the poor weather we are currently experiencing. After probably 12 Lexus vehicles and currently 5 active (and the new GX ordered just reached the Dealership, pickup next week), they could at least send me a signed Hat!
As a guest of Lexus Europe, I was flown into Ibiza to a private LC event. It was here I met Koji Sato for the first time and we remain friends today. This was May 2017
Lexus produced a video for each guest. We met Mark Ronson. it was an incredible experience
Nice, indeed. The first video captures the new-born LC in the choreography of bystanders' first reactions as it comes into view and showcasing the driver's smile as in so many reviews since. I am sure the personalized ending "an incredible" gift.
Some good info at the beginning of the video. The driving is mostly the usual stuff, I see the dash reflection made the cut for the 2026 LC.
@2:51 "You don’t just park this car, you present it"
@5:58 The decision to make the door scuff plates and speaker covers white wasn’t one of Lexus’s better choices.
We drive the very last 2026 Lexus LC 500 — a naturally aspirated V8 grand tourer in its final, glorious swan song. This isn’t a normal review; it’s a farewell. Roof down, revs up, and zero concern for efficiency charts. In this video, we take the final-year LC 500 Convertible for a proper drive, explore its hidden quirks, design details, V8 sound, performance, price, and why Lexus letting this car die hurts more than it should. If you love emotional cars, naturally aspirated engines, and grand tourers that refuse to whisper, then this one’s for you.
The VERY Last?? Appreciate the enthusiasm! The LC does that!
I think they juat meant the very last model year given the latter part of the description. Its a shame its ending. They shouldve done one more year to make it an even 10 at least and done a 10th anniversary final edition package with something unique that isnt white interior.