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Originally Posted by FCX5
I would bet a majority of people won't track these cars. They are buying on aesthetics and brand appeal. If anything, the purpose of these cars is to appeal to the emotional strings of the buyer since it's main use will be commuting and other mundane stuff. That is just the fact.
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The only reason I brought up track capabilities is because the car in question here is the RCF Track Edition. Let that simmer a little, limited production especial with wild aggressive styling. This car was released as a 2020MY so not ancient compared to the G82.
Lexus made several changes including reduced weight by hundreds of pounds compared to the normal RCF. Carbon Ceramic brakes, Aerodynamics from the Lexus GT3 race car, enhanced suspension etc etc. Yet this car has performed poorly on the track for all the hype bestowed on it. That to me outshines every other attribute about this car.