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Just bought a SC400 yesterday as a daily... did I make the right choice?
I am not enjoying making payments and paying high insurance for my S2000 any longer so I decided to get a cheaper used car and put my S2000 up for sale.:( I bought an SC400 because of all the rwd 2 door cars I found for the price it was in the best condition and really babied by the previous owner.
After being used to the lightweight, compact and razor sharp handling S2000 I thought the SC would feel like a whale in the corners. But it actually handles really nice in the corners and is really smooth. It just kills me that it's an automatic, I feel like having all those extra cylinders goes to waste if I can't shift it to make it go quick off the line. I did a little research and there are people that convert it to a manual but just the thought of the labor and custom fabbing required is making my head hurt. The car really does seem like a great balance of sportiness in a luxury vehicle though. I just think my personal preference would be more towards the sporty side. Any other Toyota/Lexus fans on this board that can share their experiences with the SC/Soarer? |
I think it's great for a daily if you aren't concerned about fuel.
Bet you wish you had one of these though :) http://us1.webpublications.com.au/st...1/2124_2lo.jpg |
Was the engine in the 400 same as the 300?
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I have a 92 sc300 as a daily right now, honestly i hate the way it handles in terms of a RWD sports coupe. but as a luxury car its nice, and refined. The economy could be better, but im not that concerned with it as much as i am with the rx7. The auto-transmissions on these cars suck balls btw, and i am indecisive if i want to spend the time and money on converting the car to manual or just selling it right out for a manual SC. There arn't many aero options that make the car look good, and sometimes just dropping the car on nice wheels tends to be overly done among the owners. From a tuning aspect, its kind of a hit or miss. One thing i absolutely hate about the car is the weight, even the doors them-self enough to wear out the hinges after a few short uses. And im not about to spend $1700-2000+ for quality carbon doors, and opt for a side bar for added side impact protection. The only thing i can think of to offset all the crap and lack of this car has is going for the 1jz or 2jz-GTE for that added power to pull the weight of the SC, and upgrading the breaking of the car, those small 1 pistons done do very well to stop the heavy load. the SupraTT front and rear brakes and diff swap right in with very small modifications. Look into it. |
i can't say that i hate how the car handles, otherwise i wouldn't have bought it. took it for a drive down topanga canyon before i bought it. it definitely doesn't have the razor sharp cornering of my s2k but it still handled a lot better than some other cars i test drove. it was either this or an s chassis car, or a mk iii supra. couldn't find anything else in daily driving condition for what little cash i had, and i definitely wasn't gonna get a project car. i did notice the brakes were a little lacking. brake and diff upgrade would be nice. have you done any mods to your car, or are you keeping it stock?
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Good choice for a daily. Lots of support if you want to tune it. 1UZFE's supposed to be an awesome motor. For 'junk-yard'-type mods, it shares a bit with the Mk4 (diff for sure, brakes probably). Transmission swaps likely require an adapter plate but I'm pretty sure some Aussie's put am R154 in one.
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well i am on a junkyard type budget...:(
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V8 Soarer with active suspension > All your lexus sc are belong to us.
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about a month ago i was looking for a new car i wanted to upgrade from my corrola and buy somethin rwd and fun and almost bought a manual version i really liked it and it wouldve been perfrct for everyday use aswell, in the end the combination of unexpected costs elsewhere and the lure of a RX-7 or Supra TT meant that i didnt even test drive it, now im trying to build up my money again so i can get one more car before my FT
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Honestly most anything your thinking of swapping, check out supraforums.com there's quite a few sc300 & a couple 400 threads
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You should've bought a miata
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i didn't go the miata route because i'm done with 2 seat convertibles.. if i ever buy a convertible again it will only be an s2000 out of nostalgia. drove the SC on the freeway last night and while the automatic makes it a slush box off the line, man those extra cylinders give it a mean punch on the fwy!!!! this thing really would be a fun car with a stick, obviously not as fun as a lightweight rwd in the corners but the uz is one mean motor!! looking at the nose reminds me more and more of the LFA, which is cool. will post pics tmrw.
edit: matador, you'll have to explain to me the differences between the jdm soarer and the US SC's as i'm not familiar with the jdm model at all. |
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waaay beyond my price range. as well as the 350z, mark iv supra, 300zx, fd rx-7. if i could afford any of those i would have just kept the s2000.
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