RE: £35k Lexus LC500 | Spotted

RE: £35k Lexus LC500 | Spotted

Thursday 17th October

£35k Lexus LC500 | Spotted

All of the 5.0-litre Lexuses were great but the LC might still be the most desirable of them all...


Earlier this year, Lexus pulled the plug on both the LC and the RC F in the UK. While it was completely understandable from a business perspective - both were old, neither sold in great numbers, and probably the optics weren’t great with 5.0 V8s alongside hybrids - it has left the UK lineup seeming about as interesting as a quarterly business review. If you know your NX from your RZ and the engines in an ES, then bravo. We didn’t. 

Anyway, the demise of anything always makes it more interesting, and it helps our case that all the 5.0-litre V8 Lexuses were noteworthy from the get go. The old IS F saloon was a solid first stab at a proper sports saloon, the RC F usefully improved on it as an M4 rival, and the GS F demonstrated that a supersaloon didn’t need more than 600hp to be, well, super. If you can find one, they all make really good alternatives to the usual German fodder. 

Then there was the jaw-dropping, spectacular LC. Lexus attempted to associate it with the rest of the range with a 3.5-litre V6 hybrid, but the real star of the range boasted the F-spec, 478hp V8. It looked astonishing at launch, and still does; it’s one of those rare big GTs that looks just as good as a convertible as a coupe, too. The interior had some tangible (and very cool) LFA influences, which helped distract you from the fiddly bits. Every single bit of the inside felt very, very expensive indeed. Many cars these days don’t really feel worth what’s asked for them - the LC always did. 

Which makes this one all the more intriguing. Because it still looks like it’s driven straight off a motor show stand, complete with Naples Yellow paint, yet is now seven years and 80,000 miles old. Seriously. Looking at the pics, only a frequently thumbed start button gives any clue to the healthy total accrued. Scratches, blemishes and wear are noticeable really by their absence, and certainly none of the LC’s impact has been lost. Which, actually, the rarity will have helped. A full Lexus service history is good to see as well.  

Amazingly, this is a Lexus that’s failed an MOT, but it seems hard to blame the car for a negligent owner letting the tyres get low. We can probably let it off a blocked pair of washer jets. And in a very fortunate coincidence, the MOT is due now, so might potentially be used as a bartering tool. While a very cool car, a yellow LC500 isn’t likely to have prospective buyers queuing around the block. 

Still won’t be a perfect GT, either, with a slightly restless ride plus an odd combination of long gears and relatively little torque that meant the LC never felt as fast as hoped. That being said, it’s a lot easier to overlook qualms at £35k, which is what this 500 is for sale at before negotiation. There’ll still be a little way to fall if previous expensive Lexuses are anything to go by, but the bulk of it is done given the c. £90k RRP. And whatever an LC is worth, it’ll always look a million dollars - expect to feel likewise driving one.


SPECIFICATION | LEXUS LC500

Engine: 4,969cc, V8, naturally aspirated
Transmission: 10-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 478@7,100rpm
Torque (lb ft): 398@4,800rpm
CO2: 267g/km
MPG: 24.4
Recorded mileage: 80,000
Year registered: 2017
Price new: £85,895 (standard, 2017)
Yours for: £35,990

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sidesauce

Original Poster:

2,711 posts

225 months

Thursday 17th October
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A really great car but the thing that kills it for me is the interface they put in it to operate the horrible Enfom infotainment system - why they thought putting a trackpad as the main way to interact with it I'll never know! Using it (especially when trying to drive) is like trying to type a case-sensitive password into a smart TV, only it's harder. There's a voice command option too but it doesn't work well either.

That being said, it runs Carplay - I just use that instead as pretty much everything that can't be done through your phone can be handled with physical buttons, so avoiding the interface is possible but it just shouldn't be necessary.

Mannginger

9,498 posts

264 months

Thursday 17th October
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I do like these but suspect I'd end up with an F-type R if I was in the market. I'd have to try both at least!

200Plus Club

11,204 posts

285 months

Thursday 17th October
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That's an extremely ugly front view on a very marmite colour. Not their finest hour.

biggbn

24,977 posts

227 months

Thursday 17th October
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Perfection, what a machine

FaustF

737 posts

161 months

Thursday 17th October
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I find these hugely alluring. Not quite the colour exterior or interior for me but a hell of a lot of car.

PH - a twin test LC500 vs F Type R please?

Could also throw in a first gen AMG GT/GTS as well!

interstellar

3,789 posts

153 months

Thursday 17th October
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sidesauce said:
A really great car but the thing that kills it for me is the interface they put in it to operate the horrible Enfom infotainment system - why they thought putting a trackpad as the main way to interact with it I'll never know! Using it (especially when trying to drive) is like trying to type a case-sensitive password into a smart TV, only it's harder. There's a voice command option too but it doesn't work well either.

That being said, it runs Carplay - I just use that instead as pretty much everything that can't be done through your phone can be handled with physical buttons, so avoiding the interface is possible but it just shouldn't be necessary.
Is the carplay upgrade easy on these?

Edited by interstellar on Thursday 17th October 07:49

GT3hopeful

257 posts

124 months

Thursday 17th October
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I absolutely love my convertible LC500 which i have owned for 15 months which is amazing for me as I usually get bored and change after 3 to 6 months but now nothing else out there tempts me. If you value build quality this is a supreme example of how to do it. Ten year warranty if you get it dealer serviced every year and reasonable service costs are both big pluses compared to other V8s like the F Type . Its not perfect -boot is tiny but you can fill rear seats which have no legroom anyway - ride and auto box not as smooth as could be but engine and interior are unbeatable at its price point in my opinion. I think that now production has stopped and low number registered in Uk (how many do you see) mean residuals will hold up ok going forward.
Saying all the above I cant understand who would want a yellow one (its not a 911)

CountyAFC

1,646 posts

10 months

Thursday 17th October
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Long gears? Can that be right? It's got a 10 speed box!

Gruntled

105 posts

86 months

Thursday 17th October
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The plural of Lexus is Lexi, not Lexuses, surely ??

CKY

1,935 posts

22 months

Thursday 17th October
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Mannginger said:
I do like these but suspect I'd end up with an F-type R if I was in the market. I'd have to try both at least!
Same here. The Lexus just has an undefinable quality to its styling and overall finish, however I know faced with both, i'd be unable to resist the supercharged 5.0 V8 and slightly more conventional 'fastback' lines of the F Type.

LotusOmega375D

8,119 posts

160 months

Thursday 17th October
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CountyAFC said:
Long gears? Can that be right? It's got a 10 speed box!
Yeah, it must spend the whole time changing gears!

ballans

836 posts

112 months

Thursday 17th October
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I’m glad depreciation is starting to work its magic as prices have been stubbornly high for a while.
Big fan of these but not in this colour combo.

Kipsrs

512 posts

56 months

Thursday 17th October
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I’ve recently been looking at the hybrid, as a retirement present to myself, fantastic value as a low mileage used vehicle. Everything about them exudes Japanese quality and attention to detail.

Quickmoose

4,699 posts

130 months

Thursday 17th October
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Drop dead gorgeous, inside and out with a character at it's heart. Not an auto fan, but as I get older I sense I'll appreciate them a bit more.
This will be next car.
Red with tan interior, and a mod or two...

200Plus Club

11,204 posts

285 months

Thursday 17th October
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Gruntled said:
The plural of Lexus is Lexi, not Lexuses, surely ??
" Back of the net" :-)

Gastons_Revenge

282 posts

11 months

Thursday 17th October
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Have wanted one of these in Deep Blue for years. They do look cracking in Naples Yellow too, quite loud though!

redroadster

1,825 posts

239 months

Thursday 17th October
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First saw this at Geneva motor show in this colour ,I must be odd one out think it suits it .was one of cars I went to look at before I left show so it had impact on me ,if I sell f type maybe this next .

spikyone

1,611 posts

107 months

Thursday 17th October
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FaustF said:
I find these hugely alluring. Not quite the colour exterior or interior for me but a hell of a lot of car.

PH - a twin test LC500 vs F Type R please?

Could also throw in a first gen AMG GT/GTS as well!
I don't think either of the F Type or AMG GT are truly competitors for this - they are both aimed more at the sports car end of the market. Look at what Evo compared it to: DB11, Bentley Continental GT, and Ferrari Roma.

What's interesting about the car for sale is that it's the top spec Sport+ (rear wheel steer, LSD, spoiler, CF roof and kick plates) and has both the options ticked, HUD and Mark Levinson stereo. I think that was more like £90k at launch.

As for those disliking the colour combo, you're all wrong wink



Seriously though, it's a stunning car and needs a lighter/brighter colour. Black/grey really hide the lines. I don't know if it's the colour but it gets a lot of positive attention. It'll hold its own parked alongside any supercar.
I chatted with another owner at a car show earlier in the year; he had an incredible sounding collection of cars and said he couldn't find anything to replace his 2017 LC. Mine is absolutely a keeper.

I don't think the gears are too long either. It's usually going much quicker than passengers realise. Leave it in auto and it'll do GT things and go for a higher gear. In manual it feels exactly like you'd expect of 470bhp in a car that's nudging 2 tons.

SDK

1,217 posts

260 months

Thursday 17th October
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Great cars .... but people say the BMW iX front grill looks ugly. This is worse and was 5 years earlier !

LincolnLovin

2,921 posts

225 months

Thursday 17th October
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I’ve test driven this exact car, it’s in decent condition for the age (some scuffs on the wheels and probably due some new tyres). The colour is epic in person.

For £36k it’s a lot of car for the money.