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    JOKE - The 2022 Lexus IS 500 F Sport Performance arrives outdated and already outperformed

    Yawn. Another IS with the same basic 5.0 liter naturally aspirated V8 from Lexus? Back in 2007 (14 years ago) when the Lexus IS F launched with the 2UR-GSE 5.0 liter V8 it would at least pose somewhat of a challenge to the lighter and sportier BMW E92 M3 and the larger displacement W204 C63 AMG.

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    AMG had Toyota easily outgunned in output and displacement while BMW offered a DCT, a manual option, and not only the lighter, better balanced, and quicker car but the best sports sedan in the segment.

    How did Toyota fire back? By waiting to 2014 to repackage the same basic drivetrain in the form of the RC F. By this time BMW M and AMG moved to turbos. AMG even gave you a V8 with twin turbos on top just to send a message.

    So, Toyota was and still is outgunned. What kind of heat are they bringing for the 2022 model year? The kind that already got BMW M and AMG's dust kicked in its face over a decade ago.

    Seriously Toyota, the 2UR-GSE naturally aspirated 5.0 liter V8 again? This is embarrassing. Just ask BMW for one of their V8's. Your most exciting car is just a reskinned BMW anyway at this point.

    472 horsepower and 395 lb-ft of torque moving an even heavier 3891 pound chassis around? With the same 8-speed automatic? This is comical. Somehow, they are going backwards.

    Everyone knows you are cheap Toyota but putting a different skin on the same crap and calling it new is not fooling anyone.

    Whatever, who cares? This is not a car for the enthusiasts that read this site. A BMW 340i is going to tear this thing up let alone the M3.

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    One of your more comical pieces, hilarious because its all true.

    To your point just as they used the BMW B58 for the Supra, Toyota/Lexus should have used the BMW N63R from the 2020 M550 xdrive: 523hp and 553ftlbs of torque.

    That would sell some damn IS500s










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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Bowser330 Click here to enlarge
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    One of your more comical pieces, hilarious because its all true.

    Just like they used the BMW B58 for the Supra they should have used the BMW N63R from the 2020 M550 xdrive: 523hp and 553ftlbs of torque

    Maybe Lexus should just replace all their models with BMW's?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sticky Click here to enlarge
    Maybe Lexus should just replace all their models with BMW's?
    Its not a bad idea, use BMW engines for their higher end performance models. Why invest money into it, they make most their sales from their SUVs (RX, NX, UX, GX, LX) and less expensive sedans (ES and IS).

    They won't sell many IS500's just like they didn't sell many GS-Fs

    Then again they could have put in their 3.5TT engine (they currently use in the LS500 with 416hp) and tune it up to 500hp or something respectable.

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    Pathetic. I got lit up by a bunch of Lexus fanbois on FB for saying exactly that. Fat, heavy, ugly, terrible trans with an even more horrific infotainment system, ergonomics made for chimps, performance not remotely close to what the stats would have you believe. For some reason these things have a rabid fan base. I don’t get it.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by BLKROKT Click here to enlarge
    Pathetic. I got lit up by a bunch of Lexus fanbois on FB for saying exactly that. Fat, heavy, ugly, terrible trans with an even more horrific infotainment system, ergonomics made for chimps, performance not remotely close to what the stats would have you believe. For some reason these things have a rabid fan base. I don’t get it.
    Today I learned such a thing as a Lexus fanboy exists.

    WTF do they talk about? How many miles they put on the car without requiring a dealer visit?

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    I actually like it on the basis it's different from the other options in the segment. If they had paired this to a proper DCT instead of an auto I think it would be a winning recipe. I'd still take this over the new 4 cylinder, 4400 lbs AWD C63... This will at least excite me when I start it up.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by ND75R Click here to enlarge
    I actually like it on the basis it's different from the other options in the segment. If they had paired this to a proper DCT instead of an auto I think it would be a winning recipe. I'd still take this over the new 4 cylinder, 4400 lbs AWD C63... This will at least excite me when I start it up.
    It offers something different but it's nothing new. It's actually a step back with the higher weight.

    I'm not going to write off AMG when they are the top dog right now. I bet the CLA45 AMG smacks this lame Lexus around with its little four-cylinder.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sticky Click here to enlarge
    I'm not going to write off AMG when they are the top dog right now. I bet the CLA45 AMG smacks this lame Lexus around with its little four-cylinder.
    It will probably smack it around, but no V8 and AWD...that's not a recipe for nearly as much fun as a big ass V8 powering the rear wheels.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by ND75R Click here to enlarge
    It will probably smack it around, but no V8 and AWD...that's not a recipe for nearly as much fun as a big ass V8 powering the rear wheels.
    What I've learned from this discussion is the E92 M3 is the car to get.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sticky Click here to enlarge
    What I've learned from this discussion is the E92 M3 is the car to get.
    Have you been following the prices? A clean 2013 6MT is USD$50,000 now.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by ND75R Click here to enlarge
    Have you been following the prices? A clean 2013 6MT is USD$50,000 now.
    Good.

    I'll sit on my 17k mile DCT E92 M3 for now I guess.

    Probably going to delete the rear seats, go to longer gears, update the headlights, and maybe add an interchiller system.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Sticky Click here to enlarge
    Probably going to delete the rear seats, go to longer gears, update the headlights, and maybe add an interchiller system.

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