Lexus LC500 Cold Start, revs, acceleration and sound. Some more clips of this beautiful machine to capture how beautiful it sounds. The car is bone stock with an external microphone taped in the bumper. #lexus #lc500 #exhaust #v8
Somewhere in the Jungle Nice video, but serious mate, overtaking on the inside is SERIOUSLY DANGEROUS (if the dude on the outside lane changes to the inside lane as you come flying... this happens more often than you might think....)
This one is bone stock. I can assure you, yours sounds like this. It's just that I had an external microphone taped at the bumper. If you drive with the windows down, you might get a similar sound. If yours is convertible driving with the top down will make you hear how loud the car actually is as you can see in my latest video
@@CoffeeMadeMeSay Good car but no one looks at it, trust me. I see plenty where I live and not one person gives it a second look. Great sounding car though.
@@CoffeeMadeMeSay they don't care. But if you have a car that's like a civic, scion TC or something like that, they might. But normally, they don't care.
I can only get so erect. I've been in love with the LC500 since it first came out in 2018. I cannot afford a brand new one but a CPO is on the horizon.. I'll sell my S2000 eventually which has been mint since 7k miles when first purchased in 2012, and now at 48k.. and part ways with it. Eventually, I plan to get a nicely taken cared for, CPO'd LC, and then ... all will be well :).
2018s are kind of a bit ruff at patches and bad surfaces. This one which was like a 2021 model felt so good. Felt so comfortable, yet not too soft when driving it hard. Plus the programming on the transmission somehow felt better. Look for the latest model you can afford so you get the latest updates because Lexus quietly updates things around the cars after every few years. They knew 2018 models felt a bit hard and worked on that on the following years
@@Danu01c "The car is bone stock with an external microphone taped in the bumper." How do you tape a mic to the bumper on a computer generated car? State clearly in the video and description that it's a simulation, otherwise it's taken as encouraging dangerous driving. Thanks.