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Old 18-06-2020, 04:28 PM   #181
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I like weird cars and this 8 Series V12 is only $35k at the moment. Save the $5k for the first time it breaks down.

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or try and negotiate the low kms 4.4L V8 one that's currently for $50k down to $40k. I prefer that one much more but it's too expensive for this game at this time.

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Ive been doing a bit of research on the 2008-2014 Lexus ISF cars. Mainly because I will be looking at a weekender in the next 12-24months.
Only ever seen one in person and looked pretty good. Probably not what I'd be interested in new.

I suspect a used car bargain in years to come knowing Lexus quality.
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Only ever seen one in person and looked pretty good. Probably not what I'd be interested in new.

I suspect a used car bargain in years to come knowing Lexus quality.
That's what I'll be on the look out for. The fact that they are more unsuspecting and understated helps with purchase price to some degree. A lot dont realize how good these cars actually are. Plus having the reliability factor, its a big advantage over the German counter parts.
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That's what I'll be on the look out for. The fact that they are more unsuspecting and understated helps with purchase price to some degree. A lot dont realize how good these cars actually are. Plus having the reliability factor, its a big advantage over the German counter parts.
Mate people don't realise how good Lexus is full stop.

As I've posted before my Dad sold his Audi S Line (Euro options are ridiculous....) to get a Lexus.

Audi nice car, like BMW etc. Lexus easily on same level and cheaper as it already has everything you want. So reliable.

I'm sure the V8 Lexus a superb car as no drag type would never bought one.

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Mate people don't realise how good Lexus is full stop.

As I've posted before my Dad sold his Audi S Line (Euro options are ridiculous....) to get a Lexus.

Audi nice car, like BMW etc. Lexus easily on same level and cheaper as it already has everything you want. So reliable.

I'm sure the V8 Lexus a superb car as no drag type would never bought one.
Ive been watching a number of YouTube videos on the ISF and the more I watch, the more I want. The look and sound great and would suit the use I have it for perfectly and Ive looked at a tonne of cars over the past 12months.
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Ive been watching a number of YouTube videos on the ISF and the more I watch, the more I want. The look and sound great and would suit the use I have it for perfectly and Ive looked at a tonne of cars over the past 12months.
In a different world I nearly bought a Soarer V8. (I bought a Ford Probe instead.....literally most reliable car I've owned even if daggy now).

Toyota/Lexus have their name and reputation for a reason.

My Brother bought a SRT Jeep. Feels a decade behind inside and out compared to Dad's Lexus of similar year.

Sounds great, goes well, looks good........best I can offer in terms of quality as it's US crap really.

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Toyota Soarer.
My first twinturbo experience with no idea.
Hmm, lets give it a bit at this right hander.
180degree, facing where I came from.
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Toyota Soarer.
My first twinturbo experience with no idea.
Hmm, lets give it a bit at this right hander.
180degree, facing where I came from.
Oh, I see.
Yeah for their day they were quick (and cheap)! Different to local market cars.

Insurance stopped me as so expensive at 20 but I really liked the car
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A Datsun 120Y coupe, the other 38k on Fish & Chips. And when it comes time to pay for rego/insurance/servicing, I'll just pimp my Nanna out it in at the local RSL.

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180degree, facing where I came from.
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In a different world I nearly bought a Soarer V8. (I bought a Ford Probe instead.....literally most reliable car I've owned even if daggy now).

Toyota/Lexus have their name and reputation for a reason.

My Brother bought a SRT Jeep. Feels a decade behind inside and out compared to Dad's Lexus of similar year.

Sounds great, goes well, looks good........best I can offer in terms of quality as it's US crap really.
You bought a Probe over a Soarer? Wow.....
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I saw a Ford Probe the other day which is interesting - there isn't many of those about anymore its very rare on the ground.
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You bought a Probe over a Soarer? Wow.....
Insurance mate. I preferred the Soarer but the Probe was actually a really nice car to drive, enough power and had plenty of equipment for the time/price. In dark green and lowered I enjoyed it as a 19/20yo!
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This V8 928 down in Tassie is 19K neg and apparently drives excellent and great cond.

Tempted for a weekender..........keep cash for repairs





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Or this........Toyota 86. I usually don't like them as soft engine but black on black with coilovers and 18s looks tougher......18K. (40,000ks)





Keen on this as can use as daily and keep R36 Wagon, for dogs etc, it's been excellent. The two could work well together.

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If you find a 928 manual then that would be my pick, auto for a weekend blaster..nah

86 is a good car essentially, if you boosted it (super or turbo doesnt matter) it would transform the opinion of them. Id be interested to drive one with a bit more grunt. You can pick a cheapy up for $10-15k and spend $5kish on a kit.
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Going back to the posts re Lexus, agreed very nice toyotas can't deny it.
My old man afetr countless Euros and the ol mind set, I'll never buy Jap ate his words.
Got him into a 2014 IS250 number of years ago and you can't beat it tbh for that type of owner.
Reliable, has all the bells and whistles AND their Service is brilliant !
A mate has one of the V8's, tuned/exhaust it goes like a cut snake.
I was very tempted buying one of the older low k models and do similar.
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Going back to the posts re Lexus, agreed very nice toyotas can't deny it.
My old man afetr countless Euros and the ol mind set, I'll never buy Jap ate his words.
Got him into a 2014 IS250 number of years ago and you can't beat it tbh for that type of owner.
Reliable, has all the bells and whistles AND their Service is brilliant !
A mate has one of the V8's, tuned/exhaust it goes like a cut snake.
I was very tempted buying one of the older low k models and do similar.
A mate of mine used to import crates of Jap performance wrecks and parts for selling as a side business. He bought an 2014 IS200 cheap from his contacts from a deceased estate. One owner, still had flare in the glove box. Most comfortable and accessorized factory car I've sat in and drove.
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Dad has the Lexus RX350 - as per the above it's fantastically built and comfortable.

Not my interest but perfect for parents as easy to get into etc and to leisurely cruise in.
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I had been looking at something for a family car that could tow an easy 2.0 tonnes and isnt a ute. I had been looking at A6 allroad wagons :
https://cdn.filestackcontent.com/res...vCS4iK3FGO2nfk

they are great looking and to drive, but have a dual clutch auto, which are cool and fast changing, but too expensive to fix if and when something goes on them. $5 to 10k!

I am liking 3.0 diesel VW AUDI Porsche engines, but think need a normal auto.

So took an SQ5 for a spin! Twin turbo 230kw 650nm ~5 seconds to a 100, really nice car and dont have to worry about gearboxes.

http://https://edge.pxcrush.net/std/car/dealer/baa49925244f222916dac71fba9cc9df.jpg?width=900

So well made and nice to drive and that torque is amazing! but too small for a growing family.

The other 3.0 v6 tdis are in Cayennes (but found them to be a bit tacky, too much plastic and seemed to date quickly (looking at ~5 or 6 year old ones), Audi Q7's seem to be just not that pretty inside, out they look ok. or Volkswagon Touaregs from 5 or so years ago.
They all have the same (if you dont get the cheap model Touareg) about the same power 180kw 550nmish. I found the Touareg just seems so well built and such a nice place to be! Tourque is great and can tow a huge 3500, so got one with air suspension. LOVE IT! 7.5 to 100, which is heaps fast for 2.2tonnes!

https://autotraderau-res.cloudinary....reg_Used_1.jpg

You can get them in v8 TDI with 250kw and 800 nm if you want, 5 seconds to 100

Cant think of a better car to be honest.

(actually, an A6 quattro sedan with the biturbo diesel has 230=kw and 650 nm and is 5 seconds to 100, that would be a good car also! as has a normal 8 speed auto, not dual clutch, were $130k new now a say 7 year old car is under 40k. only came in sedans here sadly) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OaCqukxcgU

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https://cdn.filestackcontent.com/res...vCS4iK3FGO2nfk

they are great looking and to drive, but have a dual clutch auto, which are cool and fast changing, but too expensive to fix if and when something goes on them. $5 to 10k!

I am liking 3.0 diesel VW AUDI Porsche engines, but think need a normal auto.

So took an SQ5 for a spin! Twin turbo 230kw 650nm ~5 seconds to a 100, really nice car and dont have to worry about gearboxes.

http://https://edge.pxcrush.net/std/car/dealer/baa49925244f222916dac71fba9cc9df.jpg?width=900

So well made and nice to drive and that torque is amazing! but too small for a growing family.

The other 3.0 v6 tdis are in Cayennes (but found them to be a bit tacky, too much plastic and seemed to date quickly (looking at ~5 or 6 year old ones), Audi Q7's seem to be just not that pretty inside, out they look ok. or Volkswagon Touaregs from 5 or so years ago.
They all have the same (if you dont get the cheap model Touareg) about the same power 180kw 550nmish. I found the Touareg just seems so well built and such a nice place to be! Tourque is great and can tow a huge 3500, so got one with air suspension. LOVE IT! 7.5 to 100, which is heaps fast for 2.2tonnes!

https://autotraderau-res.cloudinary....reg_Used_1.jpg

You can get them in v8 TDI with 250kw and 800 nm if you want, 5 seconds to 100

Cant think of a better car to be honest.

(actually, an A6 quattro sedan with the biturbo diesel has 230=kw and 650 nm and is 5 seconds to 100, that would be a good car also! as has a normal 8 speed auto, not dual clutch, were $130k new now a say 7 year old car is under 40k. only came in sedans here sadly) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OaCqukxcgU
If it were me choosing, I would go the V8 Touareg. They are well equipped even as an older model and are very capable off road. Towing would be a breeze and I have read the economy is surprisingly good for what it is. Plus I personally love the styling of them.
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Yes they are a nice shape! Mine is a 2014 with just 75k km has 20 inch wheels , that surprisingly ride quite nicely, as the the sidewall is still quite tall. Also has adjustable dampers and air suspension that would help the ride. How good are the brakes on these things too! Big 4 Pot Brembos all round! V8 would be cool too, the gearboxs in all variants are the same and rated to ~1000nm, so the V6 even if towing 3500kg should never break a sweat/or cog. Hope it is reliable for many years :-)
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If you find a 928 manual then that would be my pick, auto for a weekend blaster..nah

86 is a good car essentially, if you boosted it (super or turbo doesnt matter) it would transform the opinion of them. Id be interested to drive one with a bit more grunt. You can pick a cheapy up for $10-15k and spend $5kish on a kit.
I drive the R36 hard as it loves it. Doing that to a small capacity 86 could blow the motor and a big risk.

My cars always tested - Barra T 1, Probe 2 (Mazda engine), Honda Intergra 3. Mazda 3 isn't worth discussing as I hated it.

The weekender is cruise mode - yep a manual maybe better but I'm not sure.
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Yes they are a nice shape! Mine is a 2014 with just 75k km has 20 inch wheels , that surprisingly ride quite nicely, as the the sidewall is still quite tall. Also has adjustable dampers and air suspension that would help the ride. How good are the brakes on these things too! Big 4 Pot Brembos all round! V8 would be cool too, the gearboxs in all variants are the same and rated to ~1000nm, so the V6 even if towing 3500kg should never break a sweat/or cog. Hope it is reliable for many years :-)
We have the 2016 my , with the 180kw engine. It's a fine vehicle. In my opinion one of the best looking cars out there.
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How about a BMW 135i coupe. I'd consider an older one but repairs prices scared me off and lack of manual cars
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I'm looking at this on weekend.

Audi A5 coupe. Darker silver like my old BA Turbo. Great colour imo.

Pretty sure I'm in mid-life crisis.......ha

Not just a crap hair dressers car - it's the 3.0 Turbo diesel. Quick and heaps of torque.

Thoughts at 20 grand? Cool or uncool?

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Old 02-07-2020, 06:49 PM   #209
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Love the Audi's. Prefer the S5 personally coz I want another V8 again. But they are a nice. Just be sure to do plenty of research on them and their reliability before handing over your coin.
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Love the Audi's. Prefer the S5 personally coz I want another V8 again. But they are a nice. Just be sure to do plenty of research on them and their reliability before handing over your coin.
Dad actually bought the A4 version (100K on road) so I've driven the equivalent hundreds of times (my Dad sold cheap to my sister in Melb).

Yes I'd prefer the S5 too mate! But at 20 for a second car this would stretch a bit let alone another 15. Plus daily fuel costs a lot lower (unless it goes bang of course)

It's 100ish K's full service history. All checks still definitely required I agree.
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