Looks like what a popular German Youtuber and tuner has said is becoming true. This car will be big tuner car that people will do all kinds of stuff with.
I certainly don't have the funds to part of the club anytime soon but in like 5 years from now I might be able to start looking for a decent...
I won't go into the rest of your rant but I will say something about this. Toyota doesn't need anyone to do something. See the LFA for that. A pure performance machine and probably the best sounding car in the world.
But you know what? They lost money on that car. Yes they lost money on a $400K...
Let's make one thing clear. Lexus using that V8 is not a negative but quite the contrary in fact. Most people who have driven it have become intoxicated by it and it works absolutely flawlessly like you would expect from a Lexus product. Besides that Lexus is one of the few left who even sell...
I can't agree. Yes there are only currently 3 full-blown F-models but all of them have a V8. The LC 500 has one too and the upcoming LC-F will also have one but with boost added on top. It's clear in which direction they want their F-models to go. Slapping a 2.0 Turbo into something which very...
We are blesssed to have him as a CEO. There is no doubt the F-divsion of Lexus wouldn't exist without him and neither would the GT86 nor the Supra. Heck he got his own Toyota Century tuned by GRMN. I have trouble naming any other CEO who shows this much passion.
You realize that stuff like Ms, AMGs, Lexus F-models, Audi S and RS models are all performance luxury cars, right?
If you can't see the difference between them and lets say a Corvette than nobody can really help you.
The last time I checked you don't need 4 doors and roomy and refined interiors...
He did say that the torque problem can be fixed but that requires using more exotic materials which would demand a higher price.
I mean none of the cars you have mentioned are cheap by any means.
I don't have to wait for specs to say that the GT-R will very likely be way more powerful and faster than the Supra. The Supra will be be a very good sports car but I don't think it will even beat the current GT-R in terms of performance since that one provides supercar performance. It has the...
At least we think it is. I'm sure the teased GRMN version will be above that though.
Anyway I hope that the car will have the famous Toyota reliability despite the collaboration. Hearing that the parts were shipped to Japan first for inspection makes me hopeful of it.
As an owner of one I can say that it not only flies on the track. Its topspeed for example beats many even more powerful cars but of course commonly experiencing that is a German luxury :)
Honestly I can understand it a bit. Nobody needs a car like a GT-R. Cars like that are simply dream cars that you want to have. Heck I would have one too if I would be made out of money but Im not. A GT-R is a bargain in the sense that it provides a performance that you can get from cars that...
The new GT-R will probably be stunning but I have my reservations about it. The current one is good too. It's iconic and has a legendary heritage but I just don't like the way Nissan handles it. Bad service, short maintenance intervals, extremely pricey OEM parts/fluids, constant price hikes...