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Im the douche who sent him the website the other day hahaha. Probably end up costing poor ol dukes here 120k |
thank goodness to supafamous for keeping me honest (see sig below) |
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Best of luck finding a nice and clean example! |
I told Dukes that owning a lexus and even a Toyota has a lot of intangible factors that you take for granted. Things that if you came from another brand, would really make you think Attention to detail: My wife recently spilled some raw eggs in her RX. It got all over the passenger seat when she crushed them accidentally. She didn't realize this, so it sat baking in the hot sun for a whole day. You would think this yellow egg yolk would stain up the seats, or even the stitching on the seats, as that thread is white in color https://storage.googleapis.com/gtspi...RX-350L-23.jpg Im too lazy to go take a picture of her seat, but where the red stitching is, you can imagine white. Anyways, we found out that even this, the thread used for these leather seats, are treated with anti staining coating. After some leather conditioner, its all gone and not a single stain. She's also left the driver door open on the ES, In the rain, soaking the entire night, and not a single one of those electronics has gone wrong. If the cars can survive her ownership, you know they are well built. You try doing that with a BMW or a Mercedes, or any Italian shit and it'll short circuit, catch fire and melt down the entire car. Thats the attention to detail by Lexus. Look at their TSB's (technical service bulletin) its often a joke. I think for my LC there are only 2 TSBs since 2017 when the car was initially released. One for brake squeal (free pads!!) and now one for backup camera condensation. You go take a look at GM TSB's and they say shit like switch from 0w20 to 5w30 to prevent the engine from blowing up.... I said this to dukes today; that's why there is no meets for toyota/lexus owners. Whats there to meet about? shit never fails. (at least on the older JVIN cars) |
My J VIN UX so far has had a squeaky and leaking tail gate power lift. Had one replaced under warranty and then the other side started squealing loudly after warranty expired. Just a couple weeks ago, the car started playing a message every drive, 5 minutes in to say the cellular communication module failed to initialize. I tried leaving the 12v disconnected for 30min like a reddit post suggested and it didn't fix it. I'll pro actively replace the 12v first and see if it fixes the issue, but it's super annoying to hear it every drive. |
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WUT :pokerface: See, this is what I don't get. The 986 and 996 went through four (yes, 4 - you read that correctly) revisions of the oil dipstick. Like, why? I managed to get the latest version last month as I had the second revision all this time. The last thing I needed was to grenade this stupid motor at the track. In hindsight, this could have been a good thing. The nail in the coffin for me with Porsche was their incompetence between Porsche Cars North America + Canada vs. Porsche Motorsport North America. No level of stupidity for a company of this calibre can repair how I feel about ownership experience. I've run out of patience with them and really, it's just not fun owning a Porsche anymore. The local dealership network is going full on stupid with what they want to deal with and what they don't want to touch. Some of them will refuse you service even if you have aftermarket wheels and non-N spec Michelin tires. Why??????????? Ugh. A lot of honest independent shops are closing up because the owners are retiring and nobody wants to work on classic cars anymore. I feel for the aircooled guys here in the GTA because very few shops will even touch them, and several of the specialists passed away recently. I just went through the TSBs for the RC-F and they are just outright stupid in comparison to say Porsche. I think I can deal with squealing brake pads. |
you can just lube those struts with some silicone lube. i do it all the time for my wife's RX (once a year at least). That other weird message, I don't know. ALl these new cars are too computerized. |
This whole talk of working on cars makes me want to buy an ICE car just to mess around. EV got nothing. The most I've ever done on Tesla was taking the frunk off so I can change the filter. Speaking of which... I still regret the decision of not pulling the trigger many years ago when I had the chance to buy a Shelby GT500 of the Gone in 60sec Eleanor fame. Needed some work on the body and interior to restore its glory but it was only 25k CAD with less than 45k miles on the odo. It'd be some work but nowadays, even one in crappy condition is north of 150k. Maybe it's finally the time to go back to ICE and find a proper project car. |
You should always have one ICE car if you’re a car guy. There is something lacking with EVs and it’s not the performance, or range or even cost nowadays. It’s something else. That old school connection. I’d give a lot of money to resurrect my old blood stained Nissan Sentra. To wind those manual windows down again, to drive it like I was 16 years old again… some things you can’t reproduce no matter the price. The experience a car brings is more important than whatever it says on paper. Spec sheets don’t tell you how a car makes you feel. Thus people who ultimately choose something like an RC F really are in it for the experience. Lap times be damned |
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Speaking of burn, some independent shops are charging MORE than the dealer shop time now. It's gotten that crazy here. |
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I love boring! :alone: |
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It’ll sound a bit better but dynamically it won’t be close. |
The G82 is way too soft and tame. But the computer will beat physics up then drag it out back and shoot it in the head. |
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The old school American cars are really growing on me. Other than the classic 'stangs and Corvette, which I can no longer afford, I really like things like an Oldsmobile 442 or a Dodge Charger and maybe Ford Falcon. But it seems some of the parts are a pita to get if I want to buy a project car and try to restore it. Anyone knowledgeable in the topic can point me to the right direction? Maybe another forum or site where I could study more about it and better yet, source their parts at reasonable price (assuming still sourceable) |
I’ve got a classic Stang sitting in Richmond for you Then I’d have to change my username |
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If he buys your Mustang does he get to have your username? |
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