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The "F" stands for "Fuji" as in the Japanese Fuji Speedway circuit (where Formula 1 races among other series). A bit high-priced but not a bad shape/design. I'd take the Audi R8 over it though.
The "F" stands for "Fuji" as in the Japanese Fuji Speedway circuit (where Formula 1 races among other series). A bit high-priced but not a bad shape/design. I'd take the Audi R8 over it though.
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was this the one that was on topgear?
design and preference aside, i'm for anything that promotes development of high end sports cars from a "normal" company.
bring back the days of gas guzzling performance monsters..
watched a replay of Capt Slow driving the Veyron last night, something about the tires only lasting for 12 minutes at 250 mph, but it's ok, because the gas will only last 5 minutes?..
design and preference aside, i'm for anything that promotes development of high end sports cars from a "normal" company.
bring back the days of gas guzzling performance monsters..

watched a replay of Capt Slow driving the Veyron last night, something about the tires only lasting for 12 minutes at 250 mph, but it's ok, because the gas will only last 5 minutes?..

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Wow! A Toyota plagued with "Intended Acceleration".
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LFA is the coupe version of the IS F
480 pound-feet of torque, 412 horsepower, 4.8 liter V-10 engine, top speed 202 mph, 0-60 w/two occupants 3.6 seconds.
480 pound-feet of torque, 412 horsepower, 4.8 liter V-10 engine, top speed 202 mph, 0-60 w/two occupants 3.6 seconds.
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What.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:LFA is the coupe version of the IS F
480 pound-feet of torque, 412 horsepower, 4.8 liter V-10 engine, top speed 202 mph, 0-60 w/two occupants 3.6 seconds.
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I'd say its a whole lot more than just the coupe version of the IS F..... At least it better be for the price tag....
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Bob Beamesderfer wrote:LFA is the coupe version of the IS F
480 pound-feet of torque, 412 horsepower, 4.8 liter V-10 engine, top speed 202 mph, 0-60 w/two occupants 3.6 seconds.
I thought the ISF was from the IS family of Sedans and the LFA was a completely different platform, the only similarities being they are from the "F" lineage.
Kind of like the M3, M5, M6 and the M Roadster.
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Yeah, coupe version of the IS F doesn't do it justice and it is on its own platform. More accurate to say it's another in the F line.Mike Shin wrote:Bob Beamesderfer wrote:LFA is the coupe version of the IS F
480 pound-feet of torque, 412 horsepower, 4.8 liter V-10 engine, top speed 202 mph, 0-60 w/two occupants 3.6 seconds.
I thought the ISF was from the IS family of Sedans and the LFA was a completely different platform, the only similarities being they are from the "F" lineage.
Kind of like the M3, M5, M6 and the M Roadster.
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That's kind of like saying that the Acura NSX is the coupe version of the Accord V6.
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Ford GT the coupe version of the Taurus?
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Don't you guys read Road & Track?
Here's a video we did a while back. You might recognize the venue.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/video/index ... 6368353001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The sliding shots were a blast!
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Here's a video we did a while back. You might recognize the venue.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/video/index ... 6368353001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The sliding shots were a blast!
--Doug
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Micro slalom cones to save damage to the limited edition?Doug Kott wrote:Don't you guys read Road & Track?
Here's a video we did a while back. You might recognize the venue.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/video/index ... 6368353001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The sliding shots were a blast!
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Yeah, we use the small cones for our slalom test all the time. They take up less space in the Pelican cases for the road test gear...and are easier on paint!Bob Plante wrote:Micro slalom cones to save damage to the limited edition?Doug Kott wrote:Don't you guys read Road & Track?
Here's a video we did a while back. You might recognize the venue.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/video/index ... 6368353001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The sliding shots were a blast!
--Doug
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Looks like an entertaining car. Did you do the narration?Doug Kott wrote:Don't you guys read Road & Track?
Here's a video we did a while back. You might recognize the venue.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/video/index ... 6368353001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The sliding shots were a blast!
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Yeah, that's me, trying to sound natural while reading from a script. I hate being in front of the camera, so I'm glad we can at least do after-the-fact narration.
--Doug
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Just finished reading the article today, in fact. So when you get a car like that for testing, does the whole office get a crack at it, or are the folks assigned to the story the only ones who get to flog it? And if the former, are there any job openings over there...like "auto fluffer" or "part-time janitor" or something?Doug Kott wrote:Don't you guys read Road & Track?
Here's a video we did a while back. You might recognize the venue.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/video/index ... 6368353001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The sliding shots were a blast!
--Doug

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Ha!Kurt Rahn wrote:Just finished reading the article today, in fact. So when you get a car like that for testing, does the whole office get a crack at it, or are the folks assigned to the story the only ones who get to flog it? And if the former, are there any job openings over there...like "auto fluffer" or "part-time janitor" or something?Doug Kott wrote:Don't you guys read Road & Track?
Here's a video we did a while back. You might recognize the venue.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/video/index ... 6368353001" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The sliding shots were a blast!
--Doug
Hey Doug, is the "car washer" position still open?
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Ideally, we get the car in for a week, and as many of us drive it as possible, but sometimes the availability of the car is limited. The LFA was pretty tightly controlled, trucked to our photo location (the driveway of a seminary, of all things, near Santa Barbara that we had rented) and then trucked to El Toro for instrumented testing and general flog-it-around-the-runways impressions.
Wish I coulda autocrossed it....SK1?
It makes up for all the Hyundai Elantra trips I've been on!!
Car washer? Sure! The best part would be drying it off at 200 mph!
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Car washer? Sure! The best part would be drying it off at 200 mph!
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It's harder to get the pacing right while on camera. I only got to the dry-run stage at Autobytel because they laid me off the day I was supposed to go to the Ford Flex launch and do my first video. Also missed out on driving the GT-R that afternoon. :mrt:Doug Kott wrote:Yeah, that's me, trying to sound natural while reading from a script. I hate being in front of the camera, so I'm glad we can at least do after-the-fact narration.
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Sort of like the GT-R. Nissan let us have the car for 72 hours and we had to pick it up and drop it off.Doug Kott wrote:Ideally, we get the car in for a week, and as many of us drive it as possible, but sometimes the availability of the car is limited. The LFA was pretty tightly controlled, trucked to our photo location (the driveway of a seminary, of all things, near Santa Barbara that we had rented) and then trucked to El Toro for instrumented testing and general flog-it-around-the-runways impressions.
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http://www.autoweek.com/article/2010062 ... /100629952" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The chief test driver for the Lexus LF-A sports car was killed in a crash on a public road near the famed Nürburgring where a prototype of a special Nürburgring edition of the car has been undergoing testing, according to sources in Germany.
The 67-year-old Japanese test driver apparently collided with a test car driven by two BMW test drivers outside the 'Ring earlier on Wednesday. The BMW drivers were injured but were expected to survive.
Read more: http://www.autoweek.com/article/2010062 ... z0riN1d1KJ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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^you're about 3.5 hours behind.. 

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Bob,
That whole situation at AutoByTel was brutal. Sorry you got caught up in that. Do you know Ron Perry? Ron and I are veterans of many photo shoots!
Aaron,
Sad news about Toyota's chief test driver. I'd never met him, but knew of him. Regardless of who was at fault, it sounded like a classic case of going too fast on public roads.
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That whole situation at AutoByTel was brutal. Sorry you got caught up in that. Do you know Ron Perry? Ron and I are veterans of many photo shoots!
Aaron,
Sad news about Toyota's chief test driver. I'd never met him, but knew of him. Regardless of who was at fault, it sounded like a classic case of going too fast on public roads.
--Doug