Breaking: Lexus increases LFA allocation for U.S. buyers by 21 units

Breaking: Lexus increases LFA allocation for U.S. buyers by 21 units
Last week Toyota announced that it already sold all the LFA supercars. After that a new report came suggesting that there are still few LFAs available in for the United States.

What happened, you ask? Apparently, the allocation of cars for United States has been increased by 21 units, which means that 171 lucky folks located in the U.S. will buy a LFA. For those who still want to buy one, they can contact their local Lexus dealers or simply call 866-532-4794. If you want some data regarding the performances of the care here it is: the LFA carries an impressive 4.8-liter V10 engine delivering 552 hp and capable to push the car from naught to 62 mph in just 100 km/h) in just 3.7 seconds, while the top speed is electronically limited to 202 mph (325 km/h).
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Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 6/7/2010 3:11:05 PM
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I wonder where they found these 21 extra leases.


NSXRNSXR - 6/7/2010 3:20:39 PM
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Rumor here is they are unwilling to accept anymore Euro buyers!


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/7/2010 4:30:22 PM
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21 Celebrities. The LF-A is nothing more than a rolling Lexus commercial. Complete with famous person behind the wheel, just the way Lexus planned it.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 6/8/2010 11:51:58 AM
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lol, I like how when I don't attack the LFA I get a -10 deboost


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/8/2010 1:28:41 PM
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The Truth Hurts.


800over800over - 6/9/2010 10:07:21 AM
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Here. Let me makes that -11.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/7/2010 5:29:53 PM
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Yeah... There's much to love about a $375,000 sports car that doesn't perform as well as a Ferrari, yet cost more than a Ferrari, and is made by Toyota.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/8/2010 1:32:26 PM
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"I especially loved the one comparing your car against a Porsche simply because it's faster. Seriously, keep them coming troll."

- So it's not possible to compare performance? I mean they are both performance cars? No? Or is price the only valid way to match 2 cars up against each other? You need help. Why do you think people compare the GT-R against the LF-A?

And calm down dude. Your tone suggest that either I'm pushing your buttons, or you need some mental help.



LexSucksLexSucks - 6/8/2010 2:55:56 PM
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What the hell are you saying?


1BadMan1BadMan - 6/7/2010 6:15:54 PM
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Autospies breaks this news today? This was know 48 hours ago! And although it seems like a nice car, it is a Toyota that costs $375,000! So it really wasn't sold out in the first place like I stated in an earlier post. Toyota was lying! And the fanboys fell for it, such children. And "Lexus" can't plan anything as it is not a real car company. The world's most expensive Toyota is still available for those that would like to purchase one! And Lexsucks is right, celebs will want to be seen in it and Toyota wants them in it so they can have a halo "Special Toyota".


LexusLexus - 6/8/2010 1:15:08 AM
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If I have the money I will once just the one in the picture on this post because it is a piece of engineer marvel. I love the way the engine sound when you rev the engine.

Here is a video on youtube by Top Gear http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIOgfcKNlPY


LexusLexus - 6/8/2010 1:18:15 AM
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Toyota/Lexus or NOT is still a Badass car. It much faster and sound more like Formula One cars out there. I love all cars from all brand as long as they're NOT copy and paste. I just got a Infiniti G Coupe and I love it the way it rev and engine note.




100octane100octane - 6/8/2010 4:32:04 AM
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the sales department has to be to be as tricky as the r&d department if the performance doesn't convience buyers.

let's be honest: it's not a bad car, but it's not the car it was supposed to be. basically the same like the slr, we expected a mc laren but it became a mercedes.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 6/8/2010 9:25:16 AM
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We have CNBC on all day on the trading floor and the LF-A champagne glass/microphone ad plays at least twice an hour. It is getting really annoying. I still don't get how the LF-A will entice people to buy more GS's or RX's.


M35MTM35MT - 6/8/2010 12:52:18 PM
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You know BMW use to make plane engines. When did it become OK for their cars to be cool? 10, 20, 30 or 40 years? See how stupid your arguement is?


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 6/8/2010 2:41:32 PM
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M35MT, that wasn't my argument. Other than the LF-A and IS-F, Lexus does not offer a single exciting car. Furthermore, their big sellers (the ES and RX) are targeted at consumers who value luxury and comfort over performance or handling. I just find it hard that the typical RX350 or ES350 buyer would even know that the LF-A existed.


david999david999 - 6/8/2010 10:25:06 AM
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A true auto enthusiast will appreciate this car for what it is, a technological marvel that was designed and built
from the ground up.



WillisWillis - 6/8/2010 2:41:49 PM
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Look who's talking. A true auto enthusiast...


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