LS/SC/GS – Which one would you have?

DonS1mpson

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I’ve narrowed my shortlist of possible Supra replacements down to an early LS, GS or SC Lexus.

Because of the cheapness of Imports here, the “SC” would more than likely be a Soarer (1JZ-GTE variant) and the “GS” an Aristo (2JZ-GTE variant).

From where I’m standing, they all have their Pros and Cons, for example –

- The Aristo has got 2JZ goodness, but is the most expensive and least pretty
- The Soarer would most likely be the cheapest, but the least practical
- The LS400 has the best engine note (In my opinion of course), but is more expensive to tune.

Any Help or advice would be very much appreciated

Thanks

Josh
 

Ma70.Ent

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It's your decision, but if it were me, I'd go with the GS. A mix of sportiness and luxury.
 

AF1JZ

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IS300 (see sig :D)....J/k...I'd go for the GS. I'd really love to do the 2jzgte swap in that bad boy. It might be my next project.
 

BorHor

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Depending on what you want to do... Aristo is a cool car to make fast yet still semi luxurious. The LS on the other hand would be a sick ass car just to cruise in. and the SC is like like a NA supra but not as cool haha. I like all 3 though.
 

RazoE

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my mom has a GS, my brother has an SC...

the GS is incredibly smooth and quiet, but very slow to down shift and accelerates like a boat...

the SC is loud and raw, but you can definitely feel the weight. Acceleration is average from a stand still, but VERY responsive when on the freeway, never hesitates to downshift..

as for the LS, never driven one...
 

garagefujimoto

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I've had the opportunity to spend at least 1000km in variations of each:

(SC) Soarer 2.5 GT - Pretty fun, like a long porky JZA70, comfier but not quite as fun with A/T. The manual makes for a fun time. Suspension is a good time. Digital dash and climate control can be problematic.

(GS) Aristo 3.0 TT - Fun, room for the family, still hauls ass. Brakes can be overwhelemed pretty quick when you try to clamp down 3800 lb. But it's a good cruiser, too bad the open diff and A/T make it quite a bit less fun than a Mark II/Chaser TT manual 1JZ.

(LS) Celsior 4.0 Limited - Big and spacious. Goes well. Optioned over what you'd ever need. But.....V8 is hard to repair, tune and keep full of gas. No 5 speed is possible really, the electronics and etc get old with time, and I had trouble with the factory air suspension.
 
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Chrisfrom1986

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MZ12 Maybe?

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DonS1mpson

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Big Wang Bandit;963589 said:
Get an OLD soarer

Funny you should mention those, one has JUST came on the market - http://retrorides.proboards86.com/index.cgi?board=FSW&action=display&thread=1205880092

garagefujimoto - Thank you for your comments. Are the brakes as bad as everyone says they are? I have a chance to pick up a LS400 BBK upgrade from a local aristo owner for a good price

I'm certainly leaning more towards the Aristo - A sliver BPU'd Aristo sitting on MKIV TT 17's would be the perfect mix of style, sleeperness and speed.

I just wish the lowball MKIII owner in me would stop telling me to go for a LS400 for price reasons.
 

garagefujimoto

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The brakes aren't horrid, but from 140 km/h they vibrate pretty bad if they are warm.

If you are a cheap bastard, don't get the LS, it only gets 25 mpg whether you baby the V8 or crack it wide open, and the tuning parts are $$$$.

I also vote for an MZ20 Soarer. With a JZ swap :) The you can still feel like you have a Supra/
 

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I am I the only one who gets aggrevated at people rebadging their american cars as japanese models. But anyways if it were me I would go with the LS. SC's are the new civic/240. GS is ehhh. But the LS is V8 and that's all that matters.