LFA uses a hood rod?
#23
This is the vid he is talking about:
[youtube]CsQq0f4g_TM[/youtube]
To the left of the screen the hood rod appears vaguely throughout the clip, hard to see but it is there. To be honest who cares if it uses a rod, it is still an amazing car, and I am glad Lexus at least went out of its way to create a supercar. The LFA is definitely one of my favorite supercars to date. If it was a limited-active production car, I wouldn't mind getting one. I just have to make the $400k first haha.
[youtube]CsQq0f4g_TM[/youtube]
To the left of the screen the hood rod appears vaguely throughout the clip, hard to see but it is there. To be honest who cares if it uses a rod, it is still an amazing car, and I am glad Lexus at least went out of its way to create a supercar. The LFA is definitely one of my favorite supercars to date. If it was a limited-active production car, I wouldn't mind getting one. I just have to make the $400k first haha.
typical Lexus.
#24
The McLaren F1 was the first production road car to use a complete carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) monocoque chassis structure. Why hate on plastic? There are so many unique things made of plastic... what would the world be without it?
#25
That carbon fiber reinforced monocoque chassis on fire is more winning then the entire LF-A.
#26
We'll just settle that it is over priced, and what the heck! dumb plastic....
#27
A Porsche salesman complaining about something being 'overpriced'.
#29
Been around a long time, kid. So don't take this offensively. If you haven't spent Porsche prices for anything, I suggest you do a little research. As for the vendor, there are some things better left unsaid, particularly if there is a financial interest in the members. Unfortunately, due to his stupid comment, he won't be earning any of my business.