1999 - Lexus Gs on 2040-cars
Morgan, Georgia, United States
2JZ-GTE NON-VVTI SINGLE TURBO WITH PRECISION T-67, TURBONETICS 42MM RACEGATE 3 INCH INTERCOOLER WITH GREDDY TYPE-R BLOW OFF VALVE 3 INCH CUSTOM EXHAUST WITH MAGNAFLOW RESONATOR AND BLITZ NUR SPEC PANS (VERY SMOOTH AND QUIET) UPGRADED 3 CORE ALUMINUN RADIATOR FOR BETTER COOLING EIBACH PRO LOWERING SUSPENSION CUSCO UPPER AND LOWER STRUT BRACE FRONT AND REAR. SUPRA TT 4 PISTON FRONT BRAKES ARISTO JDM 3:7 RATIO REAR DIFFERENTIAL 19 INCH STAGGERED RAYS LEXON WHEELS , 8.5 FRONT AND 9.5 REAR WITH GOOD TIRES TTE REPLICA MOLDED FRONT LIP WITH 3 PIECE REAR SPOILER UPGRADED JDM HID FRONT HEADLIGHTS AND 2002 TAILIGHTS WITH BLACKED OUT TOP. UPGRADED WOOD STEERING WHEEL WITH CLEAN GRAY INTERIOR DIGITAL BOOST GAUGE, TURBO TIMER , APEXI SUPER AFCII , HKS FUEL CUT DEFENCER L-TUNED SIDE SKIRTS AND FRONT GRILLE DOUBLE DIN RADIO WITH REAR VIEW CAMERA , BLUETOOTH READY ALL THE LOCKS WORK AND CAR DRIVES GREAT , STILL ON STOCK BOOST ,READY AND EQUIPPED FOR BIGGER BOOST WE COULD ALSO TRANSFORM YOUR GS ARISTO TO MANUAL
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Chevy Camaro ZL1, Lexus LFA celebrate National Donut Day
Fri, 07 Jun 2013Happy National Donut Day, everyone! While some of us may have already celebrated this high-caloric holiday at our local Dunkin' Donuts or Tim Horton's, Chevrolet and Lexus have taken the opportunity to offer us delicious donuts of a different sort. Using a "professional donut maker" and a 2013 Camaro ZL1, Chevy has released a video of its 580-horsepower coupe laying down some serious rubber. Lexus has countered with its LFA supercar and, oddly, LPGA pro golfer Natalie Gulbis.
Just like many of the donut chains across the country, Chevy and Lexus are giving away these donuts for free. Not only do their donuts contain zero fat, they're also easily enjoyable over the Internet, albeit nowhere near as tasty as a Krispy Kreme. Scroll down to enjoy both videos.
Lexus Bladescan is another new headlight safety breakthrough U.S. won't get
Fri, Jun 21 2019Lexus is back at it with innovative lighting technology. The BladeScan headlights available in Europe on the 2020 RX utilize a new mechanism for throwing light further down the road, aiming that light more precisely, and doing so without blinding other road users. Lights from other OEMs with the same capabilities have increased the number of LEDs inside the housing for finer control. The BladeScan module inside the Lexus lights holds the number of LEDs down to 10 on each side of the RX, which Lexus says is a more cost-effective solution. In fact, BladeScan uses fewer LEDs than Lexus' most recent adaptive high-beam system, which has 24 LEDs on each side. The LEDs in the new module are arranged in two rows, eight on top, two on bottom. The diodes are fed information about objects ahead, and adjust their intensity to dim light aimed at an oncoming car, or illuminate a pedestrian by the roadside. However, the LEDs don't shine their light down the road, they shine their strobing light onto two blade-shaped mirrors — hence the name BladeScan — that rotate at high speed. The light reflects off the mirrored blades and into a lens, which orients the beam down the road. Not only is the reflected light easier to handle for oncoming drivers, the system has aim accurate to 0.7 degrees. Lexus' current adaptives are accurate to 1.7 degrees, making BladeScan a 143-percent improvement. That means the new feature can throw even more light into areas that are hard to reach with current lights — Lexus says pedestrian recognition at night has increased from 105 feet to 184 feet. Buyers of the 2020 RX will be able to take advantage when the new crossover goes on sale in Europe later this year. Naturally, U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108 means we won't get BladeScan — that goes for you, too, Canada. The now-52-year-old U.S. law mandates a single low beam and a single high beam setting, with no intermediate settings and no activation of high and low beams simultaneously. Toyota, Audi and BMW have been trying for six years to get FMVSS 108 changed to permit new and potentially lifesaving headlight technologies. The automaker wrote in a statement to Carscoops, "Last December, Lexus submitted a petition to NHTSA to allow ADB in the United States. Currently, we await the Agency's decision and hope to see an amendment in FMVSS 108."
2013 Lexus LS 600h L
Wed, 15 May 2013I have spent the last seven days driving the Starfire Pearl (read: white) 2013 Lexus LS 600h L you see here. And after roughly 500 miles of errand-running, highway-cruising, commuting and people-schlepping, I can safely say this: I don't get it.
The LS hybrid is a nice car. It's comfortable, has every amenity you'd ever want in a luxury boat, and with its freshened appearance for 2013, it looks modern, integrating the company's new spindle grille into an overall package that's elegant. None of this is bad news. But let me explain why I still cannot wrap my head around the overall LS 600h L package:
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