Lexus rcf final edition
Im seeing they being sold used, with miles for higher prices than new.
Is this actually expected. Or are dealers smoking something.
New 95k. Used. 100k - 110k. With 2 to 8k miles.
I just want to make sure its a market trend
Im seeing they being sold used, with miles for higher prices than new.
Is this actually expected. Or are dealers smoking something.
New 95k. Used. 100k - 110k. With 2 to 8k miles.
I just want to make sure its a market trend
I drive a 2019 Lexus RC 350 AWD. I’m debating to switch out stock suspension with F sport adaptive suspension to make my ride smoother.
For the ones who’s done that, were you able to tell the difference? Happy with the change?
How do they compare handling wise?
What makes me ask this question is Jeremy Clarkson’s review of both cars. He famously hated how the RCF drove but interestingly he quite liked how the GSF handled, said it felt like a sports car despite being a big 5 seater. He even said it’s a better driving machine than its German counterparts.
I know the RCF is a Frankenstein platform of the GS and IS convertible so I’m not sure if just that is to blame and if it really is inferior to the GSF driving wise.
What do you guys think?