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      09-06-2014, 11:27 PM   #287
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Not convinced that rcf buyers will know or care that the car is heavy. Will sell well among those who aren't looking for a serious sports car.

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RCF seems to come up short on pure fun factor again. Though Lexus is more than that. My money is on the 981 Cayman S and keep my Lexus as daily which is by far the most reliable car I ever owned. Crossed the 80k miles yesterday and it drives practically the same as first day.
Can't tell you how envious I am. My 335i drives like the equivalent of an automotive 80 year old quadriplegic. It's awful and I can't wait to jump into a 2015 Mustang GT.
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Weight is not always bad...

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I originally thought the RC was an IS coupe but was incorrect.

It uses the GS's chassis forward of the A-pillar, the IS-C's floorpan, and the IS' rear platform. That's why it's so heavy.

With this info, I don't see the M4, ATS-V Coupe, or C63 having a problem outperforming it.
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Was super excited for this car. But at 3950 pounds I'll pass.

Here's hoping the c63 doesn't disappoint. I don't want a m4

It won't.
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Autocar sums up the car well.

Don't take it to the track, it doesn't do well. It feels heavy and cumbersome. Brakes are dodgy after a few laps. Steering is so-so.

It is a good road car, great build quality and engine/transmission work fantastic. A very comfortable car to drive on the road.
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Kind of sounds like an e92 M3 as it is revving, and reviews kind of make it sound like the e92 M3. Brakes are shot after a few laps, and the steering while good is still a bit numb. The e92 faced the same criticisms.
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Fuck, it's slower than the m4...
The weight is what kills it. If this thing shaved 300-400 pounds, it would be quick.
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      09-08-2014, 12:14 PM   #296
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Kind of sounds like an e92 M3 as it is revving, and reviews kind of make it sound like the e92 M3. Brakes are shot after a few laps, and the steering while good is still a bit numb. The e92 faced the same criticisms.
Except they never said don't take the E92 M3 to the track. Rather that car and engine shined at the track. Heavy and cumbersome is not words the come to mind when driving the E92.

The RC-F more reminds of the RS5, just without awd(but with a little more weight). Seems more like a GT car.
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The RC-F more reminds of the RS5, just without awd(but with a little more weight). Seems more like a GT car.
That's exactly the kind of vibe that I'm getting as well.
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If I were spending my money I'd go with the RC-F, exterior wins for me (beauty is in the eye...yada yada), interior is one of the best in class, though the new C is a notch above RC, but the biggest win for me would be long term reliability...love the power of the Germans especially AMG but, the boosted powertrains have not shown to be the most dependable long term.......Now if I had someone else's money to spend I would be in the next C class AMG without a thought......
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      09-11-2014, 02:12 PM   #299
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Chris on the RC-F (a not so glowing review)

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/defa...?storyId=30817

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There was much talk about the RC F's track abilities in Mr Yaguchis's preamble the night before, but it takes just two turns to realise those words were probably unwise. The RC F is a heavy car that struggles to cloak its mass. In terms of direction changes, turn-in and brakes, the new M4 runs rings around it.
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Even with a claimed 392lb ft, it seems strangely flat exiting second gear corners, and at no point does the car feel anything like as quick as the BMW. The outgoing C63 507 would disappear in a straight line too.
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Most importantly, given the 4,800rpm torque peak, this is a £60,000 hot coupe which could easily be handed some manners by an M235i. And I'm not sure that's the way things should be.
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To channel the great R Burgundy - this new Lexus is badly under-gunned. Which in a class that has quietly become a repository for small German muscle cars, is something of a worry.
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in the States, you tend to either drive on perfectly smooth surfaces, or completely broken ones. And over the latter it won't come as a surprise to learn that the RC F crashes about.

On the smooth stuff it's firm, but controlled. I'd say it was more supple than an RS4, but less so than an M4 in its Comfort damper setting.
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I simply love the cabin - in many ways it represents what I want from a fast Lexus...
But why go to all this effort, then design some special front seats and not allow them to drop low enough? Yep, you sit too high in this car, and that's a big minus-point for me.
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      09-12-2014, 12:12 AM   #300
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For anyone wanting an entertaining read: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-f...eir-order.html

Never seen so much Kool Aid consumed in one thread lol. I endured every page astonished multiple people tried to justify the ~4000 lb weight lol. Pretty much 12 pages of dudes circle jerking about their torque vectoring diff and japanese reliability.
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For anyone wanting an entertaining read: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-f...eir-order.html

Never seen so much Kool Aid consumed in one thread lol. I endured every page astonished multiple people tried to justify the ~4000 lb weight lol. Pretty much 12 pages of dudes circle jerking about their torque vectoring diff and japanese reliability.

We'll have the same discussions once the M4 will get blown by the M2..
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For anyone wanting an entertaining read: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-f...eir-order.html

Never seen so much Kool Aid consumed in one thread lol. I endured every page astonished multiple people tried to justify the ~4000 lb weight lol. Pretty much 12 pages of dudes circle jerking about their torque vectoring diff and japanese reliability.
LOL great read. Love the comparisons between lexus and Ferrari

...randy pobst couldn't handle the rcf
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For anyone wanting an entertaining read: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-f...eir-order.html

Never seen so much Kool Aid consumed in one thread lol. I endured every page astonished multiple people tried to justify the ~4000 lb weight lol. Pretty much 12 pages of dudes circle jerking about their torque vectoring diff and japanese reliability.
I don't even know what to say to this...
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"Do you really expect the press to give the car a fair shake? Have they ever given anything without a German marque a fair shake? Maybe the M4 beats it on a track...but what about where we all will be driving the car, on the road? I've not driven an M4 but I've driven M3s and wouldn't be interested in purchasing one."

"OMG... What is new with the M4? Oh...nothing.

It's the same turbo, DCT blowing M3 machine that they had last year but now branded the M4.

Read the new RCF press release... At least 90% percent of the RCF is NEW."

seriously? lol so much bs in these comments

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lexus > bmw in terms of reliability 100%. ya the car is heavy. but you buy a car because you love looks and how it feels. each has their own opinion. this is a bmw forum of course youre comparing it to a bmw but most people dont really that unless youre a true enthusiast. rc-f will attract small young crowds but more for the older crowds.
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Among the quotes that tickled me: "I have an IS 350 F and it feels like its glued to the road when driving it, if you took a few hundred pounds it probably wouldn't feel the same way.
As far as the hype goes I think most of it came from this forum and not from Lexus. As far as I know Lexus never said this car would beat anything at the track. I know the majority here wants this car to beat the dreaded M4"

"The M4--DCT issues, blown turbos, odd sounds from the differential--a brand new model launched with the goal of "capturing" the market. How big is this market in general? I will tell you: small."

"It is not built to be the nemesis of the squealling M4. The competitive concerns for all who want a pure "track" car can be readily solved by simply going to the nearest BMW dealership and signing on the line to endure the BS that will prove to be the consumer experience."

Good god. Back on topic. RC-F will likely be a very good sporty GT car. But I have to question whether Lexus tried to pull out all the stops to earn the F badging. I was hoping reviewers would find an ounce of passion that was injected in the LF-A.
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Chris on the RC-F (a not so glowing review)

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/defa...?storyId=30817
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