Lexus SC430
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it's def not a driver's car, more of a get-old-people-from-point-a-to-point-b car. my friend's dad has one, and both my friend and I have sc300s, and we both enjoy our 300's > his dad's 430, though the convertible part is pretty dang nice.
if looks/vip/whatever is what you want, it can be done and look pretty good.
my fave sc430:
if looks/vip/whatever is what you want, it can be done and look pretty good.
my fave sc430:
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whatever floats your boat. SC430 is nice weekend car I admit that + reliability. Two, of my friends recently bought SC430. They only complain about rear seats, but oh well... that doesn't matter because daily drive often. It's great platform for V.I.P that said.
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Originally Posted by cbehney,Sep 3 2010, 11:18 AM
‘It’s like the design brief was, “Can you just get everything a bit wrong?”’
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Fine for a boulevard cruiser though, if the looks appeal to you. I guess those modded ones look ok, definitely better than stock, that's for sure.
*Edit- I saw one of these this morning on my way in to work. I have to give it a little credit, while it's never been a favorite design of mine, I have to admit it's aged really well. I guess this car was ahead of its time, it looks contemporary for something that was released in 2001 and hasn't changed much, if at all.
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