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Calais 11-30-2010 09:59 PM

^^thats the CT 200h first drive. did you get the link confused with something else????

Matador 11-30-2010 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimman (Post 22917)
I can see a position internationally for a smaller, sportier Lexus sedan, maybe to compete with the 1 Series.

Personally, I would be very intrigued by this idea.


Ew no.

The 1 series is totally pointless and a Lexus 1-series would be even more....








pointless...










er.

:scared0016:

Dimman 11-30-2010 11:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 22933)
Ew no.

The 1 series is totally pointless and a Lexus 1-series would be even more....








pointless...










er.

:scared0016:

Ummm, original Altezza/IS? We all know the next IS is going to get fatter, so... smaller, lighter, cheaper = win?

Matador 12-01-2010 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimman (Post 22937)
Ummm, original Altezza/IS? We all know the next IS is going to get fatter, so... smaller, lighter, cheaper = win?


Ew no. lol

Here's to hoping it's not. I don't believe in this bullshit about making cars bigger and slotting another one under it to make up. The 2IS is scarcely larger than the 1IS, what they need to work on is keeping the weight in check.

BMW's lineup is far to complicated, and it's been their own fault, making the cars fatter and adding a shitload of SUVs. I'd rather Toyota/Lexus not go down that line. Plus they already have the CT, which is nowhere near sporting, but already smaller than the IS so slotting in something else (another 4 door) there, which will effectively be the same segment just adds to the confusion.

The thought behind the idea is good... it's just imo, a bad idea. Fix the problem at the source is what I say. Don't make the next IS bigger/fatter. Problem solved.

I'd rather have a Z4/SLK type car anyway.

Dimman 12-02-2010 02:13 AM

To me the idea of the 1 Series was great. Smaller, lighter, cheaper. But somehow the reality is it's not significantly any of those compared to a 3 Series.

The whole bigger, fatter, then new small model bugs me too. Chalk it up to a marketing arms race. 'We have more interior room than brand X', so brand X makes theirs bigger too, then in a brilliant one-upmanship move, makes it safer (heavier) too. Repeat.

The Civic is like around 700-1000 lbs heavier now than it was in the 90's. Maybe pretty close to what an Accord was back then...

no_name 12-02-2010 03:27 PM

I think this a great idea but the FT-86 platform (at least the advertised dimensions of the concept) is way too small. My current car is an Accent, which is tiny, and the FT-86 is smaller in every way except width (it's seriously small). It could force Toyota to reduce the size of the IS and no automaker likes releasing less interior space than they had last year.


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