Lexus has come a long way since its birth twelve short years ago. It has earned recognition as one of the most respected brands in the automotive industry, establishing itself as the premier mark for customer satisfaction, reliability and quality and setting new standards with every model it builds.
In the past year Lexus has introduced two new cars, the completely redesignedLS430 luxury sedan, and the all-new IS300 Compact Sports Sedan. Now they are releasing the third new product in just eight months, the first ever Lexus Convertible.
This is certainly no ordinary convertible. It has a fully automatic retractable hardtop with styling that turns heads wherever it goes. Packing a 300 horsepower V8 engine that is coupled to a 5-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission, this car will silently whoosh from 0 to 60 in a blazing 5.9 seconds and keep right on going to its electronically limited top speed of 156 mph.
Category: | $50,000+ Premium Luxury Convertible |
Who should buy this car: | A person looking for a sexy, drop-top that will get you the best parking spot at the club. |
Comparable cars in this class: | Jaguar XK8, Mercedes Benz CLK-430, |
Top up or top down, this car gets you noticed. Stop for a light and become aware of people in other cars eyeing you. If the light just turned red, you have plenty of time to activate the top-down switch and put on a show. If the light should turn green in less than the 25seconds it takes to complete the top-down cycle, don’t worry, nobody will notice that the light changed until you’re ready to go.
When I pulled into a local golf course parking lot, I caused a mini golf cart traffic jam with golfers shouting out questions to me. “What is it?”, “How much?”, “Is that the new LexusSC?”, “Is it available now?” For that last question, I had to answer “yes and no”. You see, the SC430 hit the showrooms onMarch 15, 2001 and production plans call for 12,000 units for the first year, but as of this writing, they already had over 9,500 orders in-house, which means that if you order one now, you probably wont see your new pride and joy for at least nine or ten months. I’ve been told however, that some people who have already placed orders, are selling their position in line on Ebay This is a great time to be alive, isn’t it?
Then there’s the sound system. The SC430 comes standard with the exquisiteMark Levinson Audio System. If you think that a Bose or Nakamichi system is as good as it gets (and I did), then you haven’t heard aMark Levinson system.
If you don’t know who Mark Levinson is, you’re not alone. He’s the guy that designs and installs sound systems in the homes of the rich and famous. The average cost of one of his systems hovers around$100,000.00. Lexus told me that he agreed to work with them because their cars were quiet enough to meet his demanding standards.
The sound is so crisp and bright, it defies description. You’ll just have to hear it for yourself. For you audiophiles who understand these things, the amplifier is a 7-channel 240 watt (continuous average power with all channels driven, at 0.01% THD; 20 -20,000 Hz). There are9 speakers including: two .75-in. pure titanium tweeters located at the base of the windshield pillars, two 2.5-in. mid-high-range speakers in the doors, two 6×9-in. midwoofers also in the doors, two 4-in. mid-high-range speakers in the rear quarter panels and one 8-in. low-frequency woofer. There is alsoa 24-bit floating-point DSP processor and top-up/top-down equalization which compensates for higher exterior noise when the top is down. It even includes a single-feed 6-disc CD changer right in the head. Just feed theCD’s into the slot one at a time. Ok, let me stop with the radio before I lose everybody. Did I say radio? I’m sorry, SOUND SYSTEM. To some people, calling this system a radio is blasphemous.
As you would expect, the seats (front) are very comfortable with good support, but they don’t recline very far. In fact, the most comfortable driving position for me was to recline the drivers seat as far back as it would go. Aside from that, this is a relaxing car to sit in and drive. Visibility is excellent all around with the top up or down and all controls and displays are well positioned and easy to use.
Lexus tells me that much of the flavor for this interior was inspired by home sand yachts found on the French Riviera. An example of this is the wood panels that glide closed over the sound system and optional navigation system at the touch of a button.
One disappointment for me was the absence of the Lexus trademark electro-luminescent instrument cluster in favor of more traditional black face gauges with white numbers and red pointers. Lexus-Link (the Lexus version of GM’s OnStar) was also not available for the2002 SC430 but may show up next year.
The SC-430 was engineered from the ground up to be a convertible so you can be sure that it will remain solid and rattle-free through the years whether the top is up or down. Driving this car around town on a variety of roads convinced me that the Lexus engineers did their jobs well. This car may be the quietest car I have ever driven with the top up. There was virtually no wind noise right up to 100 mph and precious little road noise despite thefact that the pavement was concrete and ribbed in places.
As good as this car is with the top up, the real surprise comes when you put the top down. Lexus devoted a considerable amount of time shaping the wind flow to virtually eliminate wind buffeting in the cockpit. On the road with the top down, you could actually carry on a conversation in a normal voice even though you might be cruising along at upwards of 70 mph. The sensation is surreal for anyone who has ever ridden in an ordinary convertible. In fact, the only annoying noises you get with the top down are from those pesky 18-wheelers that insist on sharing the road with you.
Handling was smooth and refined. No matter how I tossed it, I could not get this car to lose its composure. Steering was accurate with reasonably good feel and did not have that over-boosted quality of previous Lexus models. Cornering was flat and predictable with an excellent stability control system standing by to protect you from yourself. The ride was supple and quiet, but some road irregularities were transmitted through the ultra-low profile (fora luxury car) 18″ tires, more so if you opted for the stiffer Run-Flat tires. Still, the ride was much better than I would have expected with performance tires.
The transmission does not have E-shift, the manual shift feature found in the IS300. The reason that Lexus gave was that they wanted to have a ULEV (Ultra Low Emission Vehicle) rating for this car and that wasn’t possible with a manual shift mode.
Naturally, when you have a car with a retractable hardtop, trunk space suffers when the top is down and the SC430 is no exception. This is especially true if you decide to not get the run-flat tires and are stuck with having a spare tire to deal with. There may be room on either side of the spare for a few loose golf balls, but not much else. If you do opt for the run-flats, the spare is gone which leaves room for a golf bag with the top down.
Even though the trunk lid opens from the front in order to swallow the top, when you just want to access the trunk for storage, it opens normally from the rear. A nice bit of engineering, especially considering the fact that Lexus always factors in their world-class reputation for reliability.
Is the SC430 just a rich person’s toy? Maybe. But if you have the kind of disposable income that can put you in a car like this, and you already have a more practical vehicle in the garage, go for it. This is the stuff that dreams are made of, and after all, don’t you deserve it? Of course, if you can’t afford one, a picture of it will make a nice addition to that illuminated poster of a garage filled with exotic cars with the caption that reads… “Justification for a higher education.”
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Conservative drivers If you like to getnoticed, you can’t do much better than this. As smooth and quiet as itgets. Easy to maneuver in traffic. All the room you need for 2adults and either 2 pets or 2 golf bags.
Sporty drivers If you’re looking to throw practicality to the wind, thenthis is your car. This is a no-compromise car when it comes to balancingride, comfort (for two), noise control, handling, acceleration andbraking. It doesn’t get any better than this.
Fast drivers will have fun exploring this car’s limits. Smooth engine, well controlled suspension, sticky tires and powerful brakes leave little to be desired.
Engine Type | 4.3-liter V8, Four Cam, 32 Valve, Aluminum block and aluminum heads. Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence (VVT-i). |
Horsepower | 300 @ 5,600 RPM |
Torque | 325 @ 3,400 RPM |
Fuel Recommended | Premium 91 Octane Unleaded. |
Transmission | Five Speed Electronically Controlled Transmission with Intelligence (ECT-i) |
Tires – Standard Optional | P245/40R18 Z-speed rated performance tires Run-Flat with same size and speed rating |
Overall Length | 177.8″ |
Wheelbase | 103.1 |
Width | 72.0″ |
Turning Diameter | 35.4 ft Curb to Curb |
Curb Weight | 3,840 |
Fuel Tank | 19.8 Gals. |
Miles Per Gallon | EPA city 18, hwy 23. |
Acceleration 0 to 60 | 5.9 Seconds |
Top Speed | 156 mph – electronically limited |
Base Sticker Price | $58,455 plus $545 destination charge |
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