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Are there good discounts to be had on the RCF? Might look into this or the M235i, I know they are much different. Lease rates on the M2 look to be bad. Want to get out of my 428 soon!
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Better luck posting this question on Club Lexus forum. Also checking sites like Edmonds and truecar might be helpful.
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Drive one before you buy it... I drove one and I would pick anything M over it. Even if the M came with a cost premium. The RCF was not Lexus' best effort.
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I could drive the car over 150,000KM and not have to worry about water pumps or anything breaking, and if it does it will be pretty cheap to repair. Interior isn't bad, seats are comfy, and the customer service is exceptional, I've never felt so welcome and important at a dealership before. It's not the fastest in the world but it's fast enough. |
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Yes, there are deals. From Club Lexus: "MSRP on my RCF was $73,074. Negotiate to $63,999 and additional $3,000 in lease cash from Lexus financial services. Only put $500 down, 0.0009 money factor and 59% residual. I added the wheel and tire package. 10,000 miles per month and 36 months. I pay $755/month (This deal was done in November. I think you should be able to lease for less than $650/mo)" Read more: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-f...#ixzz41z0nj6CV Last edited by G8rGrl; 03-04-2016 at 07:34 PM.. |
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That's all my opinion though so they might be worth driving. Perhaps you'll love it and feel they're worth it!
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03-04-2016, 10:05 PM | #12 |
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I wasnt going to chime in on this one but if you're considering an RCF vs M235i/M4....no offense, but check out the Top Gear review of the RCF. It's not even in the same category.
The RCF is more of a GT car. It'll be considerably faster than the 428i, but not a contender vs the M4, M2, or even an M235i with a JB4. It's priced at $63k, M4 territory and well above the M235i and M2. Car and Driver calls it the Japanese Camaro. Note: current Camaro is a better option IMHO But, in all fairness, it's got a great (but old) V8 and a ton of creature comforts. It's very heavy and the looks are polarizing. If it's your cup of tea, go for it. Otherwise, save $10-15k and get an M2 or M235i. http://m.caranddriver.com/lexus/rc-f At $60k you are open to a ton of choices. You can see my other thread polling the forum on this subject. |
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03-04-2016, 10:09 PM | #13 |
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It's really about what you want out of a car. If you want a fast performance car that brakes and handles well, the RCF is probably behind a dozen other cars. Just a few: M2 M4 ATS-V C43 Corvette Z51 GT350/350R Camaro SS Audi TTRS If you want a potentially trouble-free, comfy car with a lot of doodads, then it's your choice. I know a guy who just sold his ISF and bought an F30 M3 and will never turn back. |
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With the current lease coverage (brakes, wipers etc), it seems like a bad idea not to lease a BMW over Lexus, which covers an oil change and not much else. If you're financing, that's a completely different story. To get value out of the car, you'll have to drive it at least 4 years considering most of the depreciation happens in the 1st 2.
I bought a Lexus and regretted it quite a bit. The 2014 IS I had came with Bridgeston Potenzas and I ended up having to shell out $1k for PSSs at 20k miles. Dumped the car after pouring quite a bit of money on maintenance and a bunch of bad luck with it. I either got a lemon, or they're not as reliable as they used to be. |
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If given the choice I'd definitely choose it over those two. And I'm not sure what an F30 M3 is. If you meant he traded for a 335, that's a downgrade from an ISF. I'd rather show up anywhere with an ISF over a 335. |
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03-04-2016, 11:48 PM | #18 | |
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I meant he traded it for a current M3 (F80). Typo. As far as the RCF, as per the Car and Driver instrumented test, it's a dead heat for an M235i 8MT 0-60 (4.3s), 0.2s quicker on the 1/4. However, significantly slower than an F80 M3/4, in DCT trim does the same in 3.8s and 12 seconds flat. That's almost a full second quicker than the RCF in the 1/4. That's not subjective. http://m.caranddriver.com/bmw/m3 The M2 will more than likely post quicker numbers than the RCF as well, albeit not as significant as the F80 M3/4. |
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Again, OP says he's going to DD it. The M2 weighs 25lbs less than the M4. And that 3.8 seconds is VERY overestimated. That's perfect conditions. In real world conditions, you'll only get between 4-4.3seconds as launching the M3/M4 is retarded as it has too much torque for the 2 rear wheels to handle, the DTC will pop up nonstop. It's a twin turbo vs NA old V8 that's fairly rare nowadays. Again, people buy Lexus because shit won't break on them, BMW has a history of stuff breaking prematurely and that's why they lease. That's the difference, people are more likely to own the lexus over bmw. IMO if he wants a good car, the GT350R destroys the M3/M4 and the RCF. Ford really did a great job. Or hell he can get the new corvette z06. |
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03-05-2016, 01:08 AM | #22 |
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I kind of dig the RCF. At least has a rare high power normally aspirated engine, which on a track where linear power curve will be easier and more rewarding to control for most amateur drivers and will probably be as fast in comparison to the M4. Remember the Randy Pobst video was significantly smoother in the RCF with a similar time. Yes he could have improved on the M4 time self admittedly but bottom line is no one here is at that level, so not sure how much of a disadvantage the RCF is in a track situation. Straight line also not entirely clear as M4 launch is difficult. At speed, M4 is faster. Think its a good alternative for something different, more of a GT car but can hold it own on the track and is likely more reliable.
The M4 is losing to Camaro SS in MT comparison, which would have never been fathomed a few years ago. Crazy! Last edited by FogCityM3; 03-05-2016 at 01:15 AM.. |
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