Modal170
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While that is true, I'd figure it's a better term to use than the LFA that was certainly NOT mass-produced as that car costed 300k.yep ^
also, mass produced isn't exactly a phrase I'd use to describe this lol
You got me there.The 2016 LS 600hL had a MSRP of $120,440. (in 2019 $128,511)
That's true, but I wonder how much they are going to crush the competition with a budget of price of 150k and what kind of stats and impressions are going to be noted when it eventually gets released. I just remember Performance crying at 150k but knowing it will be peak Toyota engineering.Well, I've always assumed that an LC-F would be around NSX pricing. So 3 base A90s is about right and cheaper than my expectations lol.
Look at the RC-F to the RC-F track edition that's a 30k price jump for those upgrades. An LC-F should be in super car fighting territory. I think (hope) the highest it'll be is around a new R35 Nismo pricing?
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