I have had one for 4 years now and I absolutely love mine. The RC-F is so comfortable and peaceful inside on long journeys and it doesn't squeak and rattle at all even now.
I've had mine for a year now, and that really is the beauty of this car. It's quiet, comfy and refined when you're just driving around or in traffic. Then it roars and takes off when you plant it. Plus, I'm not deathly afraid of owning it outside of warranty and it's super easy to do maintenance. Can't ask for anything better out of a daily drive.
That's what I really like about it, the m4 is more problomatic, more expensive to maintain, and doesn't sound as good, who cares if it's a few tenth of a second slower or if it's not well set up for track use
Like the car for what it is and NOT what it should be. Lexus RC-F is trying to be itself, it doesnt NEED a turbocharged engine or less weight. It has an amazing V8 sound, build quality and design.
hey Chris, I don't think 99% of buyers for this car will ever take it to a track. even the BMW, merc or audi. These are mostly stop and go traffic and the occasional opening on the highway.
If this car had a stick, it'd be so much more appealing and interesting. RWD V8 with manuals these days are a rare, wonderful thing. Without even offering a stick in the RCF, I feel like Toyota is totally blindsiding a huge section of the market that they could have otherwise greatly exploited, as well as made me personally so much more interested in this car.
True dat man. Really, in the real world, how often are going to need to change gear in 0.0000003564 seconds (or however long it takes). To a pure car enthusiast, a manual option would seem much more realistic and further engage the the driver.
The problem is emissions. This car already has a naturally aspirated engine which isn't all that polar bear friendly. Couple that to a manual gearbox end you end up with something that will never meet emissions targets.
no and personally Ï would love to see more performance cars with manual gearboxes. i love shifting my own gears. But unfortunately cars these days have to meet various emissions targets. It's for this very reason that many companies like Ferrari and porche are making the inevitable move to turbo's. this also means that we will see less and less stickshifters in the future. Also manual gearboxes are mainly made for purist drivers, and this isn't exactly a purist car (otherwise they would have made it much lighter).
In terms of gt'ness how do you think this thing compares to the competition? You mentioned that dynamically the competition is basically in a different league, but what if someone didn't care for that. I guess what I'm trying to aks here is, can this car be seen as a baby bentley continental?
I absolutely love this as a daily road car. I was incredibly hesitant at first, but after owning it for a few months, it's a sensational car. It's not a common car either which makes it pretty special.
Sorry for replying 2 years later, but do you still own the RCF? How's the insurance costs, the maintenance, or any sudden problems? I own an IS350, and it's been dead reliable so far!
@@antwontwontwon2378 I am incredibly happy I bought it. I've got 100k miles on it now (bought it at 60k miles). It's one of the best cars I've ever owned. Plenty of trunk space, insurance is about $200/month, fuel consumption is around 25 mpg if I don't drive like a maniac, and they're pretty rare to find on the road. I've had zero issues with it except for the A/C compressor going out. Otherwise it's been absolutely reliable. My car is tuned, has long tube headers, full exhaust, suspension, etc. (basically full bolt on). I paid $48,500 back in 2021 with a lot of the parts already on it. You can probably find a stock one for 38k. It's totally worth the money.
I like these kind of reviews where the presenter sounds like he's actually reviewing the car. There's just so many other channels that sound like every car they drive is the new best car ever. Maybe I'm just strange but it's just nice to hear stuff like this.
"And OHHHH MYYYY how the gearbox just SHIFTS so beaUTIFULLY and it wants tO GLIIIIIDE around EACH an' EVERY CORNer. [Car company] has done a woNDERFul job of just bringing that spECIAL [car company] FLAVOR to this maCHINE." - Randy Pobst, Motor Trend Test Driver, as well as every other fanatical car reviewer ever. It's like, shut up. Should I buy this or an M4.
***** Hey bro , around big willow the m4 and the rcf are pretty much equal so its your choice man , you will not see alot of RCF and selling the rcf will be easier and you are gonna stand out with this car for sure :)
The Curious Noob Thats the greatest thing about Chris.... IMO, The BEST reviewer by FAR out there...... He actually knows his stuff and will give you the bees knees on whats what.........
I would have one of these over the German competitors. I love the styling, and love the interior more. Its hard to go wrong with the Japanese reliability too.
Richard Loots **Eye roll** This isn't 10 years ago. German quality is just overrated now. There is nothing about it that makes it any better than Japanese luxury. Better yet, German quality isn't overrated, Japanese quality is *under*rated. It is just as good now. Also, Engine reliability is even better.
Carlitos Ramos i work as an electronic engineer with these cars on daily basis and a Lexus 2015 is still no match ....build quality from BMW , Audi or Porsche is way better than Lexus ...but if you think it isnt , thats youre choice ... no probs , just my experience as a engineer working on a daily basis with these cars ....
How many Lexus owners would you see trashing their cars on the track??? The track did not give justice to this car. I'd say overall this car would kick BMW in terms of reliability and everyday driving enjoyment.
This is exactly why the RCF is on my shopping list for my next car and the M4 is very much not. Round a track it's the M4 all day, but I never understood why people buy cars based on track reviews, only 1/100 of them will ever see a track beyond the car park and for daily use the Lexus is just better.
Lexus probably over-engineered and over-built it. Great for Lexus legendary bombproof reliability (I reckon it'd be a hard car to break) but you obviously pay for that with the weight increase and dynamics that are a notch down. Personally, I love it though.
and somehow having superior quality is a bad thing..... enjoy your time with the mechanic "programed" "maintenance" schedule while we pass you by enjoying the quality that a true premium car is requited above everything else to have.
Bro i love everyting toyota makes.no other auto cum nears.and rcf weights just ok dnt wnt it to fly off road.dats d problem with bmw benz all other papper cars .toyota lexus king fuck dat guy review.he keep talking abt german.german over price junks
No one takes there car to track and no one drives like you Chris and plus you want everything sideways. I have driven M4 and it is very harsh drive unless you put it on comfort mode only then you can relax a bit. BMW was made only to put smile on hard core drivers like Chris. Honestly this Lexus looks fantastic heavy or not I will buy this car soon.
Azhar Zahra why would you buy $70K car (M4 or RCF or AMG or whatever), which is relatively small, not very economical, harsh etc., versus well-equipped MB E class or 5 series or lexus ES/GS - if not to drive it like Chris?
Its nice to see someone who is truly honest with themselves. As if anyone on here can actually drive at a level to push beyond this cars capabilities. I can almost guarantee that anyone complaining about the lexus not being track capable hasn't even been on a race track.
That’s how you justify that except I do take my c63 to track, not the best tool for that but I am so excited every time I go. Even for spirited driving I would still pick m4 over RCF
I think it "seems not that fast" because of the lack of torque compared to M4, but in reality, the RCF isn't really that much slower on the track. That magazine that starts with an "M" and ends with "Trend" tested both cars around Streets of Willow, and the RCF was only .3 of a second slower, despite lower torque and more weight. The BMW was dynotested at 450whp, which means the car is underrated (as it usually is with german cars) so power wise, both cars are similar, yet the RCF somehow could keep up. About weight, there's no other way to put it: the RCF is heavy, but not that much heavier than C63 and RS5. When the C63 came out, it was considered too heavy, but turned out to be pretty great. I hope we'll get a comparison video between all the coupes on rough british roads.
Torque does that, it makes the car feel faster, because it pulls sooner. It also makes it more usable and easy to take on. When you feel the lack of torque is when pulling out of a corner in a high gear or overtaking. when you're drag testing a car, you'll essentially have it on it's peak torque/power band, but that's not real world driving.
On a track it doesn't make such a big difference, because you're in the peak of the powerband anyway. On the road, torque makes a massive difference. M3/4 would pull harder from low revs in 5th gear than Lexus would in 3rd. Try overtaking someone in a high torque engine and then compare it with a low torque high reving one.
99.99% of these type of cars; M3, M4, RS4, RS5, C63 etc will NEVER EVER see a race track but yet we have this curious thing where we still use the track as a bench mark to decide whether or not a car is any good. Like Chris said I think this car will be a real 'grower'. It looks fresh and different to the almost clone like Teutons.
I'm just infinitely bored of these track oriented reviews and people wanking over how good a M4 does on track. 99% of owners of these cars don't care about lap times, just the experience
no offence, but if Chris was employed on Top Gear as a contract basis, then he would not be in charge of how he can review things... when things go on public television - all the BS comes with it - not to offend particular audiences, not to say specific things (exception is clarkson) etc. Chris is so successful using this avenue of reviewing because he can truly engage in a review which is not limited to what others might say or criticise!
I always enjoy how Chris explains how the car is compared to other cars in its class. Because really there has to be a bench mark for a car like this and when doing so he can compare and contrast all the vehicles in this class. This videos compared to the others on RUclips on their opinions on this car. I got to say, Chris job well done like always. Cheers!
"With all that weight and a lack of torque" Please explain why you like the RS5 so much then? It's even heavier and has even less torque! These high RPM cars are useless on the street...8500rpm, good luck hitting that on your daily commute without getting arrested.
But how amazingly glorious are they when they hit that 8500-9000rpm rev-limiter. Turbo-ed Cars are more practicle thats for sure, but thats not all what cars are about.
Schleberger I assure you, bottom end torque is alot more fun than high RPM HP - especially in a 4200lb coupe with an automatic. It's almost like the engine team didn't talk to the car team @ Toyota...or Audi.
Malicious SRT This is true. But in real Sport cars high revving engines are still king, nothing is sweeter than the sound of the GT3 or the Speciale at 9000rpms.
Malicious SRT Audi's have plenty of high torque turbocharged engines. RS4 and 5 are pretty much the only high revving engines they've put in their cars lately.
derbigpr500 I just thought it was the wrong engine for the 4300lb RS5 - The thing makes similar torque as an American naturally aspirated V6 - even the lesser Audi S5 has more TQ. Great engine no doubt, but they put it in the wrong car.
So excuse my French but ... Motor trend, Auto car uk, Driven and few other reviewers are prefering slower, heavier Lexus over M3/4 and on the other hand we got Chris who do prefer feel, speed and experience of M3/4, who to trust then? Easy answer for me Chris Harris!
Who do trust? All of them, no one's trying to pull your leg. Chris has always spoken well about the the F80, but that's his opinion, his taste. The same happens with buyers, some prefer the M3, while others will prefer the Lexus. There's different options on the market, to fill everyone's cup of tea.
***** Well you said it, it’s all about personal preferring, that means Chris and I have same taste :) I don’t have anything against Lexus but 1800kg is just too much!
Randy Cockshipes About autocar I agree with you completely. I can’t reason myself why they hate m4 so much, even vs c63amg 507 who is technically not at same level as bmw but then again like grounddskeeper said; There's different options on the market, to fill everyone's cup of tea.
6 years later and you’re spot on. 2015s are going for high 30’s low 40’s and 2018s you can grab for 50ish. They definitely didn’t hold there value which is great for me 😬
They have been for a few weeks now, since he left /DRIVE. That being said, the videos still cost a lot of money to make, so not blocking ads or supporting him on Patreon is a great way to support the content.
OK so here's my issue: just because this particular car weighs a shit-ton, why does that have to correlate to the end of the NA era like you say it does? If you're looking for a "purist's" car in this price range, you've still got wonderful cars like the Stingray around.
WreckNRepeat I know it is, but he seemed to state specifically (2:10) that this car's lack of dynamics justifies the retirement of NA sports cars to the history books.
highwaystar1009 All he said there was that this car feels old. Like the end of an old chapter. He never said that this specific car is the ultimate proof that normally aspirated sports cars should stop being made.
These reviewers, will NEVER admit, that even though the Lexus is not as fast as the most up to date German competitors; it will still be WAY more reliable than the competition, and STILL have enjoyable performance long after the competition has died.
There is but 1 car in Japan that features V12: Toyota Century. It is intended for the royal family and top government officials. That engine is as smooth and quiet as any Merc V12. They don't build it on a large scale simply because there is no where to run it.
Love this car, love the design. Certainly has massive presence. Not too surprised it isn't as dynamic as the M3/4 and BMW's 30-year development process but I do think the RC-F will develop a lot with a cycle or two.
I discounted the RCF for so long and just Lexus F cars and 500's because of no manual and weight. But as I have grown up and can look at cars I want, I have realized how good these cars are (not when priced new though.. sadly). I want a car like this for my road car, and it does an amazing job at that.
This is probably one of the first car Lexus makes which 'predator grill' actually looks very coherent with the rest of the design. I like it. Same goes for the engine. The biggest turnoff is that 1850kg mass. I criticized the GT-R R35 for being overweight at ~1780kg when it first arrived. Sorry ~1800kg is NOT a sports car. What Lexus has done is not make a M4 or RS5 competitor but a Mercedes S63 AMG coupe competitor: A long distance comfortable V8 luxury GT.
5.56 Only I meant an S63 AMG coupe: www.google.ca/search?safe=off&biw=1680&bih=916&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=s63+amg+coupe&oq=s63+amg+coupe&gs_l=img.12...0.0.0.7442.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0.ccynfh...0...1..64.img..0.0.0.n32cGCsuAw8 But the new C63 AMG coupe will also suffice.
I just cant get over how ugly it is. Iv liked lexus in the past but this ... and all the new stuff coming from toyota/lexus is just SO UGLY UGHBSRGsdfggdfgf
i'd agree. it's not so much that i find it disgusting, as it is a posh girl's car. i think it's where the lexus audience is. people who are not so much interested in driving as having something upmarket that they find cool and trendy. so i find it haveing been designed as a fashion item from the ground up. otherwise during development testing someone would have stood up and said "hang on a minute...".
Most top reviewers avoid downing new cars on the market due to backlash from car companies. Motor Trend will never down a lexus in fear of that. Chris dgaf.
***** If someone wanted a track car they shouldnt even be shopping in BMW/Lexus/Audi/Benz in the first place, FAR better options if you want a track car. My IS350 has seen more track time than 90% of the Ms out there. I would rather buy a very DDable performance car like this rather than buy some trackcore car that you can only use a few times a month.
Chris Harris's review is very biased. M3, M4, M5 are fast machines but Lexus is reliable and very economical to own. You won't see old Bimners on the road. I own a 2008 Lexus ISF since new. Still enjoying it.
This car is gorgeous and reliable, i'd take this over a boring unreliable M4 anytime. However, Lexus is in trouble cuz the all new generation Infiniti G coupe is comin out 2016 and it's breathtaking.
I will definitely go with the Lexus. I tried both m4 and RCF. I need a car for everyday driving that gives me pleasure everytime i go to work and comeback. I had the M4 for 3 days and the RCF for 3 days. For what i expect the RCF is a better car. A BMW owner.
The thing is fucking hideous/plain weird looking- like virtually every Lexus...and is boring and robotic- like most Japanese sports cars... I'd take a Porsche, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Or Audi equivalent over it everytime.
I don't think that the engine is the reason for the weight problem is the engine. The real reson is that the car's platform is a blend of the GS, IS convertible and the current IS. This is probably for rigidity reasons and cost efficiency but results in making the car the fat chick in the gang.
Also the RCF chassis is 50% stiffer than the GS (which beat the 5 series in handling test), and the RC chassis has the best crash test rating in its class where BMW 3/4 and Audi 4/5 got poor and marginal in some crash tests.
That damn beep every time you near the limiter! That would drive me nuts on a trackday... I also don't understand how a fairly conventional two-wheel-drive car (which has at least some aluminium in it) can weigh 120kg more than the industrial-strength Nissan GT-R.
Why is he drifting and sliding every corner ? This is not how you propertly drive a car on a track and quite frankly it equates to much slower lap times.
He was not out to set lap times in those shots, believe it or not. He was doing cool shots for the camera. And if you ask me, he did a very good job of it.
I'd recommend watching the Motortrend comparison between the M3 and RC F for solid track driving, that isn't what Chris is known for or ever does. They also showed how ridiculously close their performance numbers are even with the RC F weighing 400 lbs more.
He's power sliding through every corner because his show caters to 'enthusiasts' with an IQ around 70. I will never understand the world's enthusiasm for this new M3/4, such meh cars.
I think it may also be that drifts = views = $$$....whereas, fast lap times = boredom = unsubs. I believe Chris is fully capable of laying down good track times, but he needs to make payments on that FF somehow
@@kaetos03 driven an m4 a few times which I didnt particularly like The 6.2 c63 amg was good with a terrible gearbox and the newer amg mercs are 🤷. Still didn't notice a lack of torque
If only Clarkson wasn't a knob and did the review for this car properly. Chris is wise and not a speed junkie and appreciates a car for what it was built for. In this case, a RCF being a GT Cruiser and not a track rat.
Squirrel the other gt cruisers also handle on a track at least somewhat. Who wants a car that just understeers and 1.8 tonnes for a 2 seater that’s design is busy and grim looking. This is a car for old farts who know shit all about cars and buy into snob value of paying stupid money for a lexus
@@bumbaclat932 What car do you have? Sounds a bit personal. I have an RCF (2018) and love it! Never considered a BMW although I knew the BMW had better performance. I liked the styling, the comfort and the performance for everyday street driving. I didn't care about the .02 seconds difference between the two cars. Whats wrong with that?
you should drive it to know it. This guy’s review is biased. bmw and porsche are the only cars he like, everything else he drives he has all negative things to say about. The more a car went sideways the better in his opinion.
@@BA-ht8bg Have you ever tracked a Porsche or M3? Porsche is hundred leagues above Lexus. M3 is 50 leagues above Lexus. RCF is a grand touring car which can have safe fun at track. It ain’t no Porsche or BMW. I once loved Lexus, but they fell behind in drivers feel and power for how much they charge. RCF is a fun car for the road at a cheap used price. It’s built to last too. Infotainment is atrocious though. Used market is where they will be great to own. As a brand new car with warranty, BMW is a much wiser choice when it comes to performance per dollar. I’m not a BMW neither, but it’s about money and performance for the bang. Chris is in a lot of cars and he tells the truth. You may not like it because you’re biased towards Lexus. I’ve driven them all and can say RCF falls behind competition at its price. Used market is a different story at half price. Lexus cancelled GS cause they knew they couldn’t compete and lost too much money. Next will be RC and LC models. They are great cars, just can’t keep up with competition these days. Still best manufacturer is Porsche. They by far have best build quality with best performance. Prices are high, but resale stays strong.
@@ryanb8736 thank you for taking the time to write your personal opinion. 😂 Porsche’s resell stays strong ?! 😂 😂 did you even buy a car in the last 20 years 😂
@@young48361 😂 yeah sure, 50% depreciating in 5 years is holding value in your opinion. Leagues above for depreciation, unreliability visiting dealer every second week? They are world famous for reliability and resell value 😂 😂
Toyota yesterday's designs today. LFA late Supra Replacement Late MR2 replacement Late GT86 looking backwards not forwards This OMG it's Fat, ugly and underpowered The badge is a bad enough joke for us Europeans anyway so Sorry Toyota just stick to selling a bazillion soul less corollas and leave the emotional cars to the others
Wow! I just listened to Chris Harris give sensational commentary, now I am off to school to listen to some teacher on shit that I could care less about...
Motor Trend compared the two on the track theirs a 1/4 - 1/10 difference. Dunno if I put it in correct format for you slowmos that's not even a second. If I had a choice between the two I'd go for the cheaper lease and or fianance I'm sure their both above $55k. Actually screw that I'd lease the BMW so they can fix it when it breaks and buy the Lexus.
Kresimir Grbavac not exactly, as soon as sales for the F80 and F82 start to rise the value of E92s will drop as a consequence. You'll end up losing money, its better to wait for that price drop to avoid running into any debt.
How many times can yu take yur BMW on the track before it goes to shit. And I personally like what I can get from my car. And that V8 sound from the Lexus is amazing. If I get bored on the freeway atleast i can have a smile with the Lexus.
Lexus sort of reminds me of Aston Martin in this regard. They keep doing the same thing and maybe adding a gizmo or a gadget, updating the styling, and trying to call it new. Against their competitors they seem irrelevant.
It's interesting Chris says the same about this car as Clarkson did in Top Gear, but in the Motor Trend Channels test it actually performed quite well against the M4....
Why is it so heavy? Because its QUALITY. Would i travel the across a country in this or the M4? In this for sure- and i'll lose 1 second for everything else.
This is the problem though, it's always "give them a few more years" so they are forever a few years behind their competitors. This car would have been excellent if it was released a few years ago. But Lexus' competitors are always ahead, which is a real shame.
Capstickk AMG wasn't a competitor to M or RS until about 2008 because the cars weren't that good, now look at them, they're at the top. Lexus could turbocharge or supercharge the engine, it's been proven fruitful (in the TMG TS-650). Let's hope however that Lexus makes a F version of the IS which isn't made out of 3 cars (like the RC) and so doesn't weigh the same as a lexus GS.
Its not trying to compete. Its got power, its reliable and its a great GT car. Great chassis rigidity and will not break on you for years to come. And on the streets of willow at least, the RCF ties with the M4. So really what else would you need.
ForTehNguyen If they have a few more years to further develop the RCF then it will be a proper challenge but right now, its not. Clarkson said it was so bad that he didn't bother letting the stig take it out on track to set a time.
When Harris was driving the new and the old M3 and the old C 63 on the other videos, he loved it and was smiling, and always went on how wonderful the driving experience was. However the RC F has not cheered him up in any aspect of the dynamics, and it is pretty understandable why. The previous IS F was just the same ... A pity, because the styling of this car is absolutely stunning
Should have known, Chris is totally biased against anything that isn't BMW. He's really a shit reviewer because he lets his favorite companies get in the way of his professionalism all of the time.
Think the RCF is so rare that the tuning companies haven't been able to get their hands on one to tune. Also because they are n/a it's likely they will struggle to find any more power
Exhaust options are plentiful. Honestly the cars just need nicer wheels and a slight adjustment to the alignment specs to get them to be a lot of fun. Not that they are slow to react but personally I like twitchy cars
It's a Lexus, and what Lexus does best is..."tame". It has an N/A V8, but doesn't sound as good as a Corvette or a C63. It's comfortable, but not as comfortable as a Cadillac. It's sporty, but not as sporty as a BMW. It's fast, but not as fast as literally anything else in the price range. It's like Lexus is trying to make something that's the best of everything, but they made a platypus instead.
I recently read a review of Lexus GS F-Sport and how Motortrend raved about it's lightness, positive steering feel and suspension compliance. A winning recipe IMO. Then Lexus rolls out the RC F and people were expecting the same sort of thing but then are let down due to it weighing too damn much. Lexus could've and should've done a better job.
Darn chris, this car involves some contradictions you'll never find in chicks based on today's beauty standards, a fatty who looks fantastic at the same time.
I can see RCF owners crying and hating on Chris :) But he is right, the best part about RCF is that it's not BMW....that's the only reason I would consider one. and just FYI they are in $45k range now for a certified from Lexus dealer....
I was looking forward to this car as well. I like the interior and exterior as well. I prefer NA engines as well, but it is just too heavy. Everything about this car would improve if it lost 200 pounds.
Turbos is one thing that keeps me from buying cars. Another is CVT transmissions. Another is only direct fuel injection. I'm keen on longevity and reliability. I've had two BMW's that didn't last. My current LS460L has 262,000 miles and nearly everything works like new. It's a fabulous car to drive too. Who would want carbon brakes on a street car? That seems stupidly expensive.
I also had BMW ( 300+ hp) and MiNi Cooper S for a brief moment. I dumped german cars and switches to japanese (28tkm, 350 hp Lexus). I am very happy with my Lexus.
GT Grand touring are track cars .. you can daily drive them, drive long distance, drive at high speed, go shopping, drive a track, it's the all rounded car.
Lexus is more reliable than BMW that's a known fact , I will prefer this car over any German car , I will never track it so I will be happy with this!!
Lexus, half-arsing it has produced a disappointing car. Hire the same team that did the LFA and try again. As for the review, two thumbs up for mister Harris; it is great, as always.
I would choose this over the German alternatives every time. Its a lovely GT car with legendary Lexus reliability and quality. While the Audis and Mercedes are at the mechanic getting fixed, this will be out cruising the roads. And the sound of that V8 is glorious.
There is an old rule at Le Mans. "The goal is to finish the race, not to be the fastest for 30 laps"... ... I assume that this rule translate well into those uncomplicated childish M3 vs RCF questions. If I search an uncomplicated daily driver with fantastic engine, reasonable maintenance fees and a sporty-unique look. The RCF is for me. If I want to pay a lot in maintenance fees and drive in a pace that will make me a great criminal, all this in an unreliable package after 100k miles, then the M3 is for me.
Chris you mentioned on your GS-F review that the car is a 'Grower' and you have to drive it longer then the usual journalist test drives for the car to reveal its secrets. Its funny because no matter how many bad reviews on youtube trying to trash the RC-F, the comments from the actual people watching the vids have only positive things to say about the RC-F. The RC-F is definetely on my future buy list. A bit too expensive right now in the UK so I will look for a IS-F to start.
The problem is these guys drive so many nice cars. So in comparison, RCF is down on power and torque. No turbo push on this like the competition. So it feels dated and sluggish. Now for the people who own them and drive them daily, they have nothing to compare it too. Like he said the more you drive it, the more your memory starts forgetting other cars and focuses on that particular car. You need to erase your memory from other cars. It will grow on you much faster. You need to keep the revs above 4K to have any real fun. Problem is when you put an exhaust on it and drive it past 4K rpm, you start pissing people off and people call police. People will also record you cause it sounds like you are going fast. The days of freedom are over.
I had and owned a BMW and Mercedes. Drove an Lexus RCF and I am sold. Weight is not an issue. It rocks it handles and looks good. Really there is no comparison between the German vehicles.
I have had one for 4 years now and I absolutely love mine. The RC-F is so comfortable and peaceful inside on long journeys and it doesn't squeak and rattle at all even now.
I've had mine for a year now, and that really is the beauty of this car. It's quiet, comfy and refined when you're just driving around or in traffic. Then it roars and takes off when you plant it. Plus, I'm not deathly afraid of owning it outside of warranty and it's super easy to do maintenance. Can't ask for anything better out of a daily drive.
That's what I really like about it, the m4 is more problomatic, more expensive to maintain, and doesn't sound as good, who cares if it's a few tenth of a second slower or if it's not well set up for track use
Like the car for what it is and NOT what it should be. Lexus RC-F is trying to be itself, it doesnt NEED a turbocharged engine or less weight. It has an amazing V8 sound, build quality and design.
too true
It needs less weight for sure.
it needed to be affordable LF-A
it ended up being fat boring uncompetitive crap
Dude, Everyone agrees that the car sucks. It needs to be alot of things to be better
@@bobbyhennessy1017 compared to what? What are you comparing it to in order to render that conclusion?
hey Chris, I don't think 99% of buyers for this car will ever take it to a track. even the BMW, merc or audi. These are mostly stop and go traffic and the occasional opening on the highway.
and he did say that
@TJ Agreed
Track tests are useless. Lol idiots pay attention to track # and specs.
I love Chris’s review and I feel it really touches on how this car needs to be treated as a quick GT/ weekender rather than an out and out Sportscar
I was dreaming about your RCF test drive. Thanks Chris!
If this car had a stick, it'd be so much more appealing and interesting. RWD V8 with manuals these days are a rare, wonderful thing. Without even offering a stick in the RCF, I feel like Toyota is totally blindsiding a huge section of the market that they could have otherwise greatly exploited, as well as made me personally so much more interested in this car.
True dat man. Really, in the real world, how often are going to need to change gear in 0.0000003564 seconds (or however long it takes). To a pure car enthusiast, a manual option would seem much more realistic and further engage the the driver.
The problem is emissions. This car already has a naturally aspirated engine which isn't all that polar bear friendly. Couple that to a manual gearbox end you end up with something that will never meet emissions targets.
Yes, but you don't exactly buy a 5.0L V8 to save the polar bears, do you?
no and personally Ï would love to see more performance cars with manual gearboxes. i love shifting my own gears. But unfortunately cars these days have to meet various emissions targets. It's for this very reason that many companies like Ferrari and porche are making the inevitable move to turbo's. this also means that we will see less and less stickshifters in the future. Also manual gearboxes are mainly made for purist drivers, and this isn't exactly a purist car (otherwise they would have made it much lighter).
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In terms of gt'ness how do you think this thing compares to the competition? You mentioned that dynamically the competition is basically in a different league, but what if someone didn't care for that. I guess what I'm trying to aks here is, can this car be seen as a baby bentley continental?
I wonder if they'll ever make a new IS-F.
I absolutely love this as a daily road car. I was incredibly hesitant at first, but after owning it for a few months, it's a sensational car. It's not a common car either which makes it pretty special.
Agree it’s more GT sports car vs a track car
Its the car you want in real life, sure porsche is more capable but 95% of the time this is better.
Sorry for replying 2 years later, but do you still own the RCF? How's the insurance costs, the maintenance, or any sudden problems? I own an IS350, and it's been dead reliable so far!
@@antwontwontwon2378 I am incredibly happy I bought it. I've got 100k miles on it now (bought it at 60k miles). It's one of the best cars I've ever owned. Plenty of trunk space, insurance is about $200/month, fuel consumption is around 25 mpg if I don't drive like a maniac, and they're pretty rare to find on the road. I've had zero issues with it except for the A/C compressor going out. Otherwise it's been absolutely reliable. My car is tuned, has long tube headers, full exhaust, suspension, etc. (basically full bolt on). I paid $48,500 back in 2021 with a lot of the parts already on it. You can probably find a stock one for 38k. It's totally worth the money.
I like these kind of reviews where the presenter sounds like he's actually reviewing the car. There's just so many other channels that sound like every car they drive is the new best car ever. Maybe I'm just strange but it's just nice to hear stuff like this.
"And OHHHH MYYYY how the gearbox just SHIFTS so beaUTIFULLY and it wants tO GLIIIIIDE around EACH an' EVERY CORNer. [Car company] has done a woNDERFul job of just bringing that spECIAL [car company] FLAVOR to this maCHINE." - Randy Pobst, Motor Trend Test Driver, as well as every other fanatical car reviewer ever. It's like, shut up. Should I buy this or an M4.
***** Hey bro , around big willow the m4 and the rcf are pretty much equal so its your choice man , you will not see alot of RCF and selling the rcf will be easier and you are gonna stand out with this car for sure :)
Absolutely!
The Curious Noob Thats the greatest thing about Chris.... IMO, The BEST reviewer by FAR out there...... He actually knows his stuff and will give you the bees knees on whats what.........
The Curious Noob you're right its an honest car review.
I would have one of these over the German competitors. I love the styling, and love the interior more. Its hard to go wrong with the Japanese reliability too.
And it's also probably won't depreciate by 20 to 30 grand in a year
Totally agree. That engine is a masterpiece!
dont like the interior .... too much cheap plastic etc etc ....build quality of BMW is top notch
Richard Loots **Eye roll** This isn't 10 years ago. German quality is just overrated now. There is nothing about it that makes it any better than Japanese luxury. Better yet, German quality isn't overrated, Japanese quality is *under*rated. It is just as good now.
Also, Engine reliability is even better.
Carlitos Ramos i work as an electronic engineer with these cars on daily basis and a Lexus 2015 is still no match ....build quality from BMW , Audi or Porsche is way better than Lexus ...but if you think it isnt , thats youre choice ... no probs , just my experience as a engineer working on a daily basis with these cars ....
How many Lexus owners would you see trashing their cars on the track??? The track did not give justice to this car. I'd say overall this car would kick BMW in terms of reliability and everyday driving enjoyment.
This is exactly why the RCF is on my shopping list for my next car and the M4 is very much not. Round a track it's the M4 all day, but I never understood why people buy cars based on track reviews, only 1/100 of them will ever see a track beyond the car park and for daily use the Lexus is just better.
Why waste your money on a performance car if you want one that is shit?
@@bumbaclat932 the rcf isn't bad. Its a street car not a track car. I'd take the Lexus myself
Bumba Clat it shit because you can’t afford it... poor you!
@Joseph C. Spot on.
Lexus probably over-engineered and over-built it.
Great for Lexus legendary bombproof reliability (I reckon it'd be a hard car to break) but you obviously pay for that with the weight increase and dynamics that are a notch down.
Personally, I love it though.
and somehow having superior quality is a bad thing..... enjoy your time with the mechanic "programed" "maintenance" schedule while we pass you by enjoying the quality that a true premium car is requited above everything else to have.
Bro i love everyting toyota makes.no other auto cum nears.and rcf weights just ok dnt wnt it to fly off road.dats d problem with bmw benz all other papper cars .toyota lexus king fuck dat guy review.he keep talking abt german.german over price junks
Considering supercharger kits now are pulling 725HP from the motor with no supporting mods, yeah they over engineered the crap out of these cars!
@@tashinasimpson1927 You need to learn spelling and work on your wording.
No one takes there car to track and no one drives like you Chris and plus you want everything sideways. I have driven M4 and it is very harsh drive unless you put it on comfort mode only then you can relax a bit. BMW was made only to put smile on hard core drivers like Chris.
Honestly this Lexus looks fantastic heavy or not I will buy this car soon.
Harsh drive l0l. You probably dont need a sport car in your life
Azhar Zahra why would you buy $70K car (M4 or RCF or AMG or whatever), which is relatively small, not very economical, harsh etc., versus well-equipped MB E class or 5 series or lexus ES/GS - if not to drive it like Chris?
Its nice to see someone who is truly honest with themselves. As if anyone on here can actually drive at a level to push beyond this cars capabilities. I can almost guarantee that anyone complaining about the lexus not being track capable hasn't even been on a race track.
That’s how you justify that except I do take my c63 to track, not the best tool for that but I am so excited every time I go. Even for spirited driving I would still pick m4 over RCF
I think it "seems not that fast" because of the lack of torque compared to M4, but in reality, the RCF isn't really that much slower on the track. That magazine that starts with an "M" and ends with "Trend" tested both cars around Streets of Willow, and the RCF was only .3 of a second slower, despite lower torque and more weight. The BMW was dynotested at 450whp, which means the car is underrated (as it usually is with german cars) so power wise, both cars are similar, yet the RCF somehow could keep up.
About weight, there's no other way to put it: the RCF is heavy, but not that much heavier than C63 and RS5. When the C63 came out, it was considered too heavy, but turned out to be pretty great.
I hope we'll get a comparison video between all the coupes on rough british roads.
Torque does that, it makes the car feel faster, because it pulls sooner. It also makes it more usable and easy to take on. When you feel the lack of torque is when pulling out of a corner in a high gear or overtaking. when you're drag testing a car, you'll essentially have it on it's peak torque/power band, but that's not real world driving.
Eat The Rich Your link says it is 431hp.
Nerb1 Was going to say the same thing.
On a track it doesn't make such a big difference, because you're in the peak of the powerband anyway. On the road, torque makes a massive difference. M3/4 would pull harder from low revs in 5th gear than Lexus would in 3rd. Try overtaking someone in a high torque engine and then compare it with a low torque high reving one.
derbigpr500 give it a longer stroke.... more torque :D
Rolex watches are heavy too.
Vinny Ocean it's rolex with a brick tied to it
HeavyDutyTraining no. Not really...
@@littledeel Um yes it is.........
I'm surprised Lexus hasn't been sued by Nike for their use of the "swoosh" logo in the daytime running lights.
LOL
Nike suing toyota? do you really think they have the balls for that? toyota would eat them alive!
They look enough like barbs, fortunately, than the Nike symbol.
LEXUS- Just do it!!
Kerim Sadagic
It's just a joke, buddy!
99.99% of these type of cars; M3, M4, RS4, RS5, C63 etc will NEVER EVER see a race track but yet we have this curious thing where we still use the track as a bench mark to decide whether or not a car is any good. Like Chris said I think this car will be a real 'grower'. It looks fresh and different to the almost clone like Teutons.
I'm just infinitely bored of these track oriented reviews and people wanking over how good a M4 does on track. 99% of owners of these cars don't care about lap times, just the experience
Nice, genuine and will not Fall to pieces like the fake perfection of the germans cars. The J GT is even better !
If one of top gear presenters were to leave
YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON I WANT REPLACING THEM CHRIS!
Why not join them?
no offence, but if Chris was employed on Top Gear as a contract basis, then he would not be in charge of how he can review things... when things go on public television - all the BS comes with it - not to offend particular audiences, not to say specific things (exception is clarkson) etc. Chris is so successful using this avenue of reviewing because he can truly engage in a review which is not limited to what others might say or criticise!
TopGear is more comedy than car journalism, Chris wouldn't work there at all.
Nobody can replace Jeremy, James and Richard
yo o Topgear is unwatchably bad - has been for a while now. Thank god for CH.
*1800 Kgs !!??*
Did they sculpt the entire dash out a solid block of granite? How do you make a 2 seater this heavy?
its not a 2 seater btw, its 4 seats coupe. I think its heavy because it uses a old design of V8 engine
Jacky L.
A 5 liter V8 doesn't weigh 300kg more than the 3 liter turbo from BMW.
yet people forget the C63 AMG and RS5 were also 4000#
ForTehNguyen The C63 was around 3800 pounds, but that's not the point. Manufactures should (and generally are) making cars lighter, not heavier.
ForTehNguyen The C 63 AMG Sedan weighs 1700kg, and the Coupe 1680kg, so does the RS5. The RC F is much heavier....
I always enjoy how Chris explains how the car is compared to other cars in its class. Because really there has to be a bench mark for a car like this and when doing so he can compare and contrast all the vehicles in this class. This videos compared to the others on RUclips on their opinions on this car. I got to say, Chris job well done like always. Cheers!
Your channel is the only one where I like before watching. Keep up the phenomenal work, Chris.
Same here with the like thing 👌
Haha
"With all that weight and a lack of torque"
Please explain why you like the RS5 so much then? It's even heavier and has even less torque! These high RPM cars are useless on the street...8500rpm, good luck hitting that on your daily commute without getting arrested.
But how amazingly glorious are they when they hit that 8500-9000rpm rev-limiter. Turbo-ed Cars are more practicle thats for sure, but thats not all what cars are about.
Schleberger
I assure you, bottom end torque is alot more fun than high RPM HP - especially in a 4200lb coupe with an automatic. It's almost like the engine team didn't talk to the car team @ Toyota...or Audi.
Malicious SRT This is true. But in real Sport cars high revving engines are still king, nothing is sweeter than the sound of the GT3 or the Speciale at 9000rpms.
Malicious SRT
Audi's have plenty of high torque turbocharged engines. RS4 and 5 are pretty much the only high revving engines they've put in their cars lately.
derbigpr500
I just thought it was the wrong engine for the 4300lb RS5 - The thing makes similar torque as an American naturally aspirated V6 - even the lesser Audi S5 has more TQ. Great engine no doubt, but they put it in the wrong car.
So excuse my French but ... Motor trend, Auto car uk, Driven and few other reviewers are prefering slower, heavier Lexus over M3/4 and on the other hand we got Chris who do prefer feel, speed and experience of M3/4, who to trust then? Easy answer for me Chris Harris!
smart man.
Who do trust? All of them, no one's trying to pull your leg. Chris has always spoken well about the the F80, but that's his opinion, his taste. The same happens with buyers, some prefer the M3, while others will prefer the Lexus. There's different options on the market, to fill everyone's cup of tea.
*****
Well you said it, it’s all about personal preferring, that means Chris and I have same taste :) I don’t have anything against Lexus but 1800kg is just too much!
Motortrend preferred the BMW in their comparison and Autocar have some vendetta against the M3/4 so they'll find any excuse to place it last.
Randy Cockshipes
About autocar I agree with you completely. I can’t reason myself why they hate m4 so much, even vs c63amg 507 who is technically not at same level as bmw but then again like grounddskeeper said; There's different options on the market, to fill everyone's cup of tea.
And now we wait for our old friend depreciation to kick in.
lol good one man XD
$43k now 🥰
6 years later and you’re spot on. 2015s are going for high 30’s low 40’s and 2018s you can grab for 50ish. They definitely didn’t hold there value which is great for me 😬
Just bought a 17 for $39k 😁 totally worth
@@feefin15 Lol nice!
Wait, chris harris videos are all free ?! That's awesome!
They have been for a few weeks now, since he left /DRIVE. That being said, the videos still cost a lot of money to make, so not blocking ads or supporting him on Patreon is a great way to support the content.
Now the bmw g80 m3 is also heavy
OK so here's my issue: just because this particular car weighs a shit-ton, why does that have to correlate to the end of the NA era like you say it does? If you're looking for a "purist's" car in this price range, you've still got wonderful cars like the Stingray around.
This car isn't the reason the NA era is coming to an end. That era is ending anyway.
with BS govt regs crushing big engines, this is going to be last of the great NA V8s, get one while you can. Especially a Japanese one
WreckNRepeat I know it is, but he seemed to state specifically (2:10) that this car's lack of dynamics justifies the retirement of NA sports cars to the history books.
highwaystar1009 All he said there was that this car feels old. Like the end of an old chapter. He never said that this specific car is the ultimate proof that normally aspirated sports cars should stop being made.
With time, I'm sure F will be the excellence I *know* Lexus can make.
That sound and those downshifts! Oh my God...I love the sound of that Lexus..good job there!
These reviewers, will NEVER admit, that even though the Lexus is not as fast as the most up to date German competitors; it will still be WAY more reliable than the competition, and STILL have enjoyable performance long after the competition has died.
Except v12 Japanese mastered almost every type of engine, that's what is fantastic about Japanese cars ;D
Germans have done them all.
Toyota's 1GZ-FE is a 5.0 L (4996 cc) V12 48-valve DOHC engine with variable valve timing (VVT-i).
The Japanese make just as good if not better engines than the Germans and have mastered them all and the Japanese engines are usually more reliable
Bryan Doherty so true ! Thumbs up !
There is but 1 car in Japan that features V12: Toyota Century. It is intended for the royal family and top government officials. That engine is as smooth and quiet as any Merc V12. They don't build it on a large scale simply because there is no where to run it.
Love this car, love the design. Certainly has massive presence. Not too surprised it isn't as dynamic as the M3/4 and BMW's 30-year development process but I do think the RC-F will develop a lot with a cycle or two.
Oh well
I discounted the RCF for so long and just Lexus F cars and 500's because of no manual and weight. But as I have grown up and can look at cars I want, I have realized how good these cars are (not when priced new though.. sadly). I want a car like this for my road car, and it does an amazing job at that.
The RCF is the Lexus IS-F but with an uglier body..i dont see any positive developement since the refresh of the IS-F in 2010..
This is probably one of the first car Lexus makes which 'predator grill' actually looks very coherent with the rest of the design. I like it. Same goes for the engine.
The biggest turnoff is that 1850kg mass. I criticized the GT-R R35 for being overweight at ~1780kg when it first arrived. Sorry ~1800kg is NOT a sports car.
What Lexus has done is not make a M4 or RS5 competitor but a Mercedes S63 AMG coupe competitor: A long distance comfortable V8 luxury GT.
Did you mean C63 AMG
5.56 Only
I meant an S63 AMG coupe: www.google.ca/search?safe=off&biw=1680&bih=916&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=s63+amg+coupe&oq=s63+amg+coupe&gs_l=img.12...0.0.0.7442.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0.ccynfh...0...1..64.img..0.0.0.n32cGCsuAw8
But the new C63 AMG coupe will also suffice.
I just cant get over how ugly it is. Iv liked lexus in the past but this ... and all the new stuff coming from toyota/lexus is just SO UGLY UGHBSRGsdfggdfgf
i'd agree. it's not so much that i find it disgusting, as it is a posh girl's car. i think it's where the lexus audience is. people who are not so much interested in driving as having something upmarket that they find cool and trendy. so i find it haveing been designed as a fashion item from the ground up. otherwise during development testing someone would have stood up and said "hang on a minute...".
Reviews are so mixed on this thing... some people love it and some people feel like CH does.
Ill take chris opinion over everyone.
Most top reviewers avoid downing new cars on the market due to backlash from car companies. Motor Trend will never down a lexus in fear of that. Chris dgaf.
***** If someone wanted a track car they shouldnt even be shopping in BMW/Lexus/Audi/Benz in the first place, FAR better options if you want a track car. My IS350 has seen more track time than 90% of the Ms out there. I would rather buy a very DDable performance car like this rather than buy some trackcore car that you can only use a few times a month.
Chris Harris's review is very biased. M3, M4, M5 are fast machines but Lexus is reliable and very economical to own. You won't see old Bimners on the road. I own a 2008 Lexus ISF since new. Still enjoying it.
There is a video on youtube of this vs m4 on just over one minute track and they both ended with 0.3s apart so there you go
This car is gorgeous and reliable, i'd take this over a boring unreliable M4 anytime. However, Lexus is in trouble cuz the all new generation Infiniti G coupe is comin out 2016 and it's breathtaking.
I will definitely go with the Lexus. I tried both m4 and RCF. I need a car for everyday driving that gives me pleasure everytime i go to work and comeback. I had the M4 for 3 days and the RCF for 3 days. For what i expect the RCF is a better car.
A BMW owner.
And ur thoughts now, if u went with the rc f?
@@bnelski0257 Did you see all the hate on BMW reliability when they tried making the Supra?
@@bnelski0257 he didn't get shit, he's another broke ass fucker who writes shit and expect people to believe it.
The thing is fucking hideous/plain weird looking- like virtually every Lexus...and is boring and robotic- like most Japanese sports cars... I'd take a Porsche, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Or Audi equivalent over it everytime.
I don't think that the engine is the reason for the weight problem is the engine. The real reson is that the car's platform is a blend of the GS, IS convertible and the current IS. This is probably for rigidity reasons and cost efficiency but results in making the car the fat chick in the gang.
Also the RCF chassis is 50% stiffer than the GS (which beat the 5 series in handling test), and the RC chassis has the best crash test rating in its class where BMW 3/4 and Audi 4/5 got poor and marginal in some crash tests.
I bought one. Last of pre facelift 19 19. Cannot wait get it. Coming across the water to UK
90% of us would probably think the car is class but with a driving god like harris in it, it'll seem pants
on Autobahn this car is more pleasant to drive fast than these harsh BMW´s but it lacks a HUD !
That damn beep every time you near the limiter! That would drive me nuts on a trackday...
I also don't understand how a fairly conventional two-wheel-drive car (which has at least some aluminium in it) can weigh 120kg more than the industrial-strength Nissan GT-R.
on a track day i guess you'd be wearing a helmet, then it might not seem so loud or it may not even be audible.
... but it is annoying :)
Ive seen plenty of reviews of people tracking the RCF and its not beeping like this
Yeah, but it's a short drive.
Funny, all these japanese fan boys trying to fend for a car thats last in its league.
I wasn't a fan of the design of the RC-F at first when it came out but, nowadays, I think it looks great.
It's ageing really well
Why is he drifting and sliding every corner ? This is not how you propertly drive a car on a track and quite frankly it equates to much slower lap times.
He was not out to set lap times in those shots, believe it or not. He was doing cool shots for the camera. And if you ask me, he did a very good job of it.
I'd recommend watching the Motortrend comparison between the M3 and RC F for solid track driving, that isn't what Chris is known for or ever does. They also showed how ridiculously close their performance numbers are even with the RC F weighing 400 lbs more.
He's power sliding through every corner because his show caters to 'enthusiasts' with an IQ around 70. I will never understand the world's enthusiasm for this new M3/4, such meh cars.
Because it's entertaining and looks good on camera.
I think it may also be that drifts = views = $$$....whereas, fast lap times = boredom = unsubs. I believe Chris is fully capable of laying down good track times, but he needs to make payments on that FF somehow
I love my rcf and I wouldn't say 400lbft is a lack of torque 🤔👍
Drive others and then youll see....
@@kaetos03 driven an m4 a few times which I didnt particularly like
The 6.2 c63 amg was good with a terrible gearbox and the newer amg mercs are 🤷.
Still didn't notice a lack of torque
@@Chris-nw6ws agreed with c63 gearbox. The ISF RCF gsf trans is really good.
As much as you like the German vehicles, this RC F will still be running in perfect condition 15yrs from now
If only Clarkson wasn't a knob and did the review for this car properly. Chris is wise and not a speed junkie and appreciates a car for what it was built for. In this case, a RCF being a GT Cruiser and not a track rat.
Squirrel the other gt cruisers also handle on a track at least somewhat. Who wants a car that just understeers and 1.8 tonnes for a 2 seater that’s design is busy and grim looking. This is a car for old farts who know shit all about cars and buy into snob value of paying stupid money for a lexus
@@bumbaclat932 What car do you have? Sounds a bit personal. I have an RCF (2018) and love it! Never considered a BMW although I knew the BMW had better performance. I liked the styling, the comfort and the performance for everyday street driving. I didn't care about the .02 seconds difference between the two cars. Whats wrong with that?
Good god that thing is ugly, inside and outside...
Chris Harris' reviews are superb. Love the RC F as a road car. Just need a revision for the track and I think it could really give the M4 a problem.
That is what the Lexus LC is for. It will challenge the m4.
bighands69 no it won't, the lc is designed to compete against the 6 series, s class coupe. completely different class
@@HodsBroo It did get that revision, unfortunately it didn't work
@@rwac07 agreed
Good to see that a review isn't just full of overblown excitement. Honest brilliant review.
you should drive it to know it. This guy’s review is biased. bmw and porsche are the only cars he like, everything else he drives he has all negative things to say about. The more a car went sideways the better in his opinion.
@@BA-ht8bg Have you ever tracked a Porsche or M3? Porsche is hundred leagues above Lexus. M3 is 50 leagues above Lexus.
RCF is a grand touring car which can have safe fun at track. It ain’t no Porsche or BMW.
I once loved Lexus, but they fell behind in drivers feel and power for how much they charge.
RCF is a fun car for the road at a cheap used price. It’s built to last too. Infotainment is atrocious though.
Used market is where they will be great to own. As a brand new car with warranty, BMW is a much wiser choice when it comes to performance per dollar. I’m not a BMW neither, but it’s about money and performance for the bang.
Chris is in a lot of cars and he tells the truth. You may not like it because you’re biased towards Lexus. I’ve driven them all and can say RCF falls behind competition at its price. Used market is a different story at half price.
Lexus cancelled GS cause they knew they couldn’t compete and lost too much money. Next will be RC and LC models. They are great cars, just can’t keep up with competition these days.
Still best manufacturer is Porsche. They by far have best build quality with best performance. Prices are high, but resale stays strong.
@@ryanb8736 thank you for taking the time to write your personal opinion. 😂 Porsche’s resell stays strong ?! 😂 😂 did you even buy a car in the last 20 years 😂
@@young48361 😂 yeah sure, 50% depreciating in 5 years is holding value in your opinion.
Leagues above for depreciation, unreliability visiting dealer every second week?
They are world famous for reliability and resell value 😂 😂
@@BA-ht8bg
my GT3 RS is currently worth £25k more than what i paid for it 4 years ago. 🤷🏻♂️🤔
The car has a very distinct personality - the main reason why I would choose it over the competition
391 torques from a 5 litre V8? ...How?
You mean it's not much ?
Toyota yesterday's designs today.
LFA late
Supra Replacement Late
MR2 replacement Late
GT86 looking backwards not forwards
This OMG it's Fat, ugly and underpowered
The badge is a bad enough joke for us Europeans anyway so
Sorry Toyota just stick to selling a bazillion soul less corollas and leave the emotional cars to the others
One reviewer calls the circuit "uneventful" whilst another "amazing".
what circuit is that? I can't understand what he says...
Caost monticello
Monticello.
Eugene Hvorostyanov thanks! oh, Monticello is italian and it means little mountain :)
Wow! I just listened to Chris Harris give sensational commentary, now I am off to school to listen to some teacher on shit that I could care less about...
Lots of butthurt Lexus fanboys, they pretend they do like BMW, then all they are consumed with are BMW’s. Typical jealous fanboys.
I know the lfa is now defunct (in a production sense) but it'd be great to see Chris do a proper review on one, particular with the nannies off.
Motor Trend compared the two on the track theirs a 1/4 - 1/10 difference. Dunno if I put it in correct format for you slowmos that's not even a second. If I had a choice between the two I'd go for the cheaper lease and or fianance I'm sure their both above $55k. Actually screw that I'd lease the BMW so they can fix it when it breaks and buy the Lexus.
Hey Chris, I would love to hear your opinion on this compared to lets say, an extremely low mileage, last year E92 M3 (virtually brand new).
Is that really a question? Take the e92, it might be worth the investment down the line.
8400rpm 4.0L V8 all day man, don't ask stupid questions
Kresimir Grbavac not exactly, as soon as sales for the F80 and F82 start to rise the value of E92s will drop as a consequence. You'll end up losing money, its better to wait for that price drop to avoid running into any debt.
How many times can yu take yur BMW on the track before it goes to shit. And I personally like what I can get from my car. And that V8 sound from the Lexus is amazing. If I get bored on the freeway atleast i can have a smile with the Lexus.
Lexus sort of reminds me of Aston Martin in this regard. They keep doing the same thing and maybe adding a gizmo or a gadget, updating the styling, and trying to call it new. Against their competitors they seem irrelevant.
It's interesting Chris says the same about this car as Clarkson did in Top Gear, but in the Motor Trend Channels test it actually performed quite well against the M4....
Chris Harris for BBC Top Gear Host.
Why is it so heavy? Because its QUALITY. Would i travel the across a country in this or the M4? In this for sure- and i'll lose 1 second for everything else.
I like it, give them a few more years and it can be a proper challenge to the BMW M4 and Mercedes C63 AMG
This is the problem though, it's always "give them a few more years" so they are forever a few years behind their competitors. This car would have been excellent if it was released a few years ago. But Lexus' competitors are always ahead, which is a real shame.
Capstickk AMG wasn't a competitor to M or RS until about 2008 because the cars weren't that good, now look at them, they're at the top. Lexus could turbocharge or supercharge the engine, it's been proven fruitful (in the TMG TS-650). Let's hope however that Lexus makes a F version of the IS which isn't made out of 3 cars (like the RC) and so doesn't weigh the same as a lexus GS.
Its not trying to compete. Its got power, its reliable and its a great GT car. Great chassis rigidity and will not break on you for years to come. And on the streets of willow at least, the RCF ties with the M4. So really what else would you need.
.3 sec slower on Motor Trend Head 2 Head isnt a proper challenge?
ForTehNguyen If they have a few more years to further develop the RCF then it will be a proper challenge but right now, its not. Clarkson said it was so bad that he didn't bother letting the stig take it out on track to set a time.
I own a 2001 IS300. Its the size of a corolla, yet weighs 3400 pounds...theyve always been heavy.
When Harris was driving the new and the old M3 and the old C 63 on the other videos, he loved it and was smiling, and always went on how wonderful the driving experience was. However the RC F has not cheered him up in any aspect of the dynamics, and it is pretty understandable why. The previous IS F was just the same ... A pity, because the styling of this car is absolutely stunning
Should have known, Chris is totally biased against anything that isn't BMW. He's really a shit reviewer because he lets his favorite companies get in the way of his professionalism all of the time.
"It's not that fast." But it's drifting through the corners fairly quick. Is there any tuning available with these F cars?
Think the RCF is so rare that the tuning companies haven't been able to get their hands on one to tune. Also because they are n/a it's likely they will struggle to find any more power
Yes, the computer was recently cracked and tuning is now an option. Supercharger kits are in the works, I'm sure a turbo will come along eventually.
That is going to be sweet! can't wait to see what the aftermarket world has in place for the F line up.
Exhaust options are plentiful. Honestly the cars just need nicer wheels and a slight adjustment to the alignment specs to get them to be a lot of fun. Not that they are slow to react but personally I like twitchy cars
***** all Japanese cars except the nsx and lfa have shitty wheels. It's like they force owners to fix the last 10% of the car
I bet 1860kg is a bullshit marketing figure too. Put this on the scales with fuel and I bet it's almost 2000kg.
It's a Lexus, and what Lexus does best is..."tame". It has an N/A V8, but doesn't sound as good as a Corvette or a C63. It's comfortable, but not as comfortable as a Cadillac. It's sporty, but not as sporty as a BMW. It's fast, but not as fast as literally anything else in the price range. It's like Lexus is trying to make something that's the best of everything, but they made a platypus instead.
A platypus that will last you for life. Lexus does reliability. oh and its more comfortable than cadillacs
It’s a heavy fucking car! Deal with it Lexis fanboys, Lexus screwed up, simple as that.
I recently read a review of Lexus GS F-Sport and how Motortrend raved about it's lightness, positive steering feel and suspension compliance. A winning recipe IMO. Then Lexus rolls out the RC F and people were expecting the same sort of thing but then are let down due to it weighing too damn much. Lexus could've and should've done a better job.
Overstyled Asian no-class car that's dynamically inferior. It never occurred to me to cross shop it with my M4.
Classless hideous styling. Its such a grab for attention since lexus is still regarded as a boring ass luxury brand for sheep.
Darn chris, this car involves some contradictions you'll never find in chicks based on today's beauty standards, a fatty who looks fantastic at the same time.
It's not as pretty as the 'German equivalents' either
Agreed, very awkward. Interior does look pretty good though, I'd be keen on that.
I can see RCF owners crying and hating on Chris :) But he is right, the best part about RCF is that it's not BMW....that's the only reason I would consider one. and just FYI they are in $45k range now for a certified from Lexus dealer....
Great. Personally, I prefer the M4 though.
With that profile picture, I'd never have guessed...
4 BMW`s was broken till this video ends.
I was looking forward to this car as well. I like the interior and exterior as well. I prefer NA engines as well, but it is just too heavy. Everything about this car would improve if it lost 200 pounds.
Turbos is one thing that keeps me from buying cars. Another is CVT transmissions. Another is only direct fuel injection. I'm keen on longevity and reliability. I've had two BMW's that didn't last. My current LS460L has 262,000 miles and nearly everything works like new. It's a fabulous car to drive too.
Who would want carbon brakes on a street car? That seems stupidly expensive.
I also had BMW ( 300+ hp) and MiNi Cooper S for a brief moment. I dumped german cars and switches to japanese (28tkm, 350 hp Lexus). I am very happy with my Lexus.
Its a great GT car rather than a track car. I think it looks decent outside and amazing inside.
GT Grand touring are track cars .. you can daily drive them, drive long distance, drive at high speed, go shopping, drive a track, it's the all rounded car.
Lexus is more reliable than BMW that's a known fact , I will prefer this car over any German car , I will never track it so I will be happy with this!!
Lexus, half-arsing it has produced a disappointing car. Hire the same team that did the LFA and try again.
As for the review, two thumbs up for mister Harris; it is great, as always.
I'm not a fan of how it looks. I mean the outside is very clearly an accord with fancy lights...
7:29 - That HVAC/stereo/CD center console is disgusting. It looks so 1990's.
that is exactly waht I have been saying for the last 3 years, still hate the design with passion.
Usually japanese cars look terrible on the inside. Even the new nsx looks like a civic on the inside
I would choose this over the German alternatives every time. Its a lovely GT car with legendary Lexus reliability and quality. While the Audis and Mercedes are at the mechanic getting fixed, this will be out cruising the roads. And the sound of that V8 is glorious.
There is an old rule at Le Mans. "The goal is to finish the race, not to be the fastest for 30 laps"...
... I assume that this rule translate well into those uncomplicated childish M3 vs RCF questions.
If I search an uncomplicated daily driver with fantastic engine, reasonable maintenance fees and a sporty-unique look. The RCF is for me. If I want to pay a lot in maintenance fees and drive in a pace that will make me a great criminal, all this in an unreliable package after 100k miles, then the M3 is for me.
Chris you mentioned on your GS-F review that the car is a 'Grower' and you have to drive it longer then the usual journalist test drives for the car to reveal its secrets. Its funny because no matter how many bad reviews on youtube trying to trash the RC-F, the comments from the actual people watching the vids have only positive things to say about the RC-F. The RC-F is definetely on my future buy list. A bit too expensive right now in the UK so I will look for a IS-F to start.
The problem is these guys drive so many nice cars. So in comparison, RCF is down on power and torque. No turbo push on this like the competition. So it feels dated and sluggish.
Now for the people who own them and drive them daily, they have nothing to compare it too.
Like he said the more you drive it, the more your memory starts forgetting other cars and focuses on that particular car.
You need to erase your memory from other cars. It will grow on you much faster. You need to keep the revs above 4K to have any real fun.
Problem is when you put an exhaust on it and drive it past 4K rpm, you start pissing people off and people call police. People will also record you cause it sounds like you are going fast. The days of freedom are over.
I had and owned a BMW and Mercedes. Drove an Lexus RCF and I am sold. Weight is not an issue. It rocks it handles and looks good. Really there is no comparison between the German vehicles.