Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The LFA: Lexus' New Halo Vehicle

While Lexus has been known to produce luxurious vehicles, tapping into the exotic sports coupe market has't been their forte. Lexus is stepping into a new market, with the soon to be released all-new 552-horsepower LFA. If you can afford to swing the $375,000 asking price and promise to drive the car and not park it in your garage, as a collector's item, Lexus will allow you to lease the vehicle for two years. Lexus has decided to lease the vehicle to keep speculators from driving up the price. If you can afford to pay this price, does it matter how much the vehicle cost?

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