Lexus LFA Supercar You Probably Wouldn’t Be Permitted to Buy Parades Through South Florida

Photos by Eric BartonDon't call it a Celica.​This may be the closest you ever get to the Lexus LFA. And that's the way Lexus wants it.Its new sports car is headed only to the garages of those who apply and are approved for ownership. The people's car this is not.But...
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Don’t call it a Celica.

This may be the closest you ever get to the Lexus LFA. And that’s the way Lexus wants it.

Its new sports car is headed only to the garages of those who apply and are approved for ownership. The people’s car this is not.

But to build anticipation for a car you probably won’t be able to buy, Lexus is taking the $400,000 car on a tour of South Florida this week, with a stop yesterday at YOLO in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

No doubt the car is something to behold. This canary-yellow version was parked in the

valet circle in front of the bar, with its retractable spoiler propped up.
They say fast cars look fast standing still, and this car looks like
it’s doing laps. Triangles and sharp angles jut everywhere. But it does
have a resemblance Lexus probably wouldn’t appreciate — like a big
brother of the last-generation Toyota Celica.

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This jack-o-lantern costs a whole lot of g’s.

Peter Donnellan is
the LFA’s driver for its South Florida tour. Donnellan, customer
services operations manager for Lexus’ Southern area office, had to go
through a weeklong training program of track and street driving before
Lexus would put him behind the carbon-fiber wheel.

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The 500-plus
car is fast — zero to 60 in about 3.6 seconds — but Donnellan says the
goal was to build a fast car that’s comfortable. “We didn’t want it to
be the fastest, because anybody can do that,” he said. “But we wanted it
to be the total package.”

The spoiler pops up at 50 mph — or when you’re showing off.

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That total package will cost you
$375,000. But if you’re going to shell out that kind of money and go
through the Lexus application process for ownership, you might as well
add the Nuremburg race package, which drives the price to $425,000.

Lexus
will sell only 500 of the cars, and then the molds will be destroyed.
Six of them have already been ordered by South Florida customers. As
part of the purchase agreement, owners must agree to own the car for two
years.

Even at just 5,000 rpms, YOLO’s valet circle sounded like the Nuremburg.

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Sure, the exclusive (elitist?) sales plan may turn away
some drivers. But Donnellan says Lexus wants to sell the cars only to
people who will drive them. Unfortunately, we probably won’t be
among them.

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