Are there any jdm v8 sports saloons?

Are there any jdm v8 sports saloons?

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Danny4494

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169 posts

104 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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Maybe not quite what your thinking loved jdm cars owned around 20+ imports now from evos to integras to pajeros and Subarus still got my fd2, I recently sold my c63 and I’m back in the market for another c63, wouldn’t mind owning 2 jdm cars though but I don’t think there is a 500bhp rwd v8 sports saloon

It got me thinking did the jdm ever make any cars that would compete with the amg cars v8 saloons specifically.

I have owned soarer v8s, Lexus v8s but they just are not cut from the same cloth as the c63 or c55 etc they are lazy v8s made for crusing imo.

Is there any genuinely sporty jdm v8 saloons

ChocolateFrog

28,691 posts

180 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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I'm fairly sure the answer is no.


Danny4494

Original Poster:

169 posts

104 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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I think so too, never really thought about it until now wonder why

don logan

3,571 posts

229 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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Isn’t the ISF it??

mersontheperson

717 posts

172 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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I think the Japanese manufacturers never quite got the concepts of huge weight and power for a sports car. Big v8’s and 12’s are tourers, sports cars are light and nimble in their eyes. Closet thing to what your are asking are the GTR skylines, coupe’s 4 doors (a few) and estates.

Maybe the itch you can scratch is the LHD AMG’s, Alpinas, and M cars that were sold in Japan but not in the UK , some. In fact they also have some RHD German autobahn busters that also were not sold here

Phil Dicky

7,172 posts

270 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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don logan said:
Isn’t the ISF it??
Yep.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2021101183...



BIRMA

3,863 posts

201 months

Sunday 30th January 2022
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Danny4494 said:
Maybe not quite what your thinking loved jdm cars owned around 20+ imports now from evos to integras to pajeros and Subarus still got my fd2, I recently sold my c63 and I’m back in the market for another c63, wouldn’t mind owning 2 jdm cars though but I don’t think there is a 500bhp rwd v8 sports saloon

It got me thinking did the jdm ever make any cars that would compete with the amg cars v8 saloons specifically.

I have owned soarer v8s, Lexus v8s but they just are not cut from the same cloth as the c63 or c55 etc they are lazy v8s made for crusing imo.

Is there any genuinely sporty jdm v8 saloons
I've owned a long line of grey Jap imports and loved them all, RX7, Pajero Evo, Subaru SVX to name just a few. I've also owned my fair share of AMG's a SL63 and last a late CL65 with that wonderful twin turbo V12.

I am a serial car changer my CL65 lasted longer than any other car at just over 14 months whereas a year is normal.

I've had this now for over three years, it might just be worth trying a late 2017 onwards RCF or if four door and four seats is important the GSF. They grow on you, stick it in manual gear change option once warm and you may be surprised. The later cars 2017 onwards have AVS which is very good, it gives a limo like ride (very near the CL65) and then when you get a move on the suspension tightens up and if you can get a car with the optional TVD (a proper one) you'll have fun. Lexus didn't bring that many into the UK but it may be worth just trying one.



Edited by BIRMA on Sunday 30th January 14:23

TommoAE86

2,754 posts

134 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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As above, GSF also has a V8 - sold in low numbers in the UK;

GSF goo-net

To bring out the old TommoAE86 drum - Crown's/Skyline's are the only other lazy & sporty vehicles I know but you lose 2 cyl. They have a range of 3.5/3.7V6 engines (sometimes coupled with supercharges or hybrids). Half a second down on a (proper) M/AMG in the dash to 62 but while I'm pleased with the handling I wouldn't say it's on par with the BMW's - especially in steering feel. Having said that they move very well and contain their heft when pushed, but when everything is back in comfort are lazy and light to tool around in.

mazdajason

1,113 posts

179 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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BIRMA said:
I've owned a long line of grey Jap imports and loved them all, RX7, Pajero Evo, Subaru SVX to name just a few. I've also owned my fair share of AMG's a SL63 and last a late CL65 with that wonderful twin turbo V12.

I am a serial car changer my CL65 lasted longer than any other car at just over 14 months whereas a year is normal.

I've had this now for over three years, it might just be worth trying a late 2017 onwards RCF or if four door and four seats is important the GSF. They grow on you, stick it in manual gear change option once warm and you may be surprised. The later cars 2017 onwards have AVS which is very good, it gives a limo like ride (very near the CL65) and then when you get a move on the suspension tightens up and if you can get a car with the optional TVD (a proper one) you'll have fun. Lexus didn't bring that many into the UK but it may be worth just trying one.



Edited by BIRMA on Sunday 30th January 14:23
Is that you in disguise Gulzer…?

BIRMA

3,863 posts

201 months

Thursday 3rd February 2022
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mazdajason said:
BIRMA said:
I've owned a long line of grey Jap imports and loved them all, RX7, Pajero Evo, Subaru SVX to name just a few. I've also owned my fair share of AMG's a SL63 and last a late CL65 with that wonderful twin turbo V12.

I am a serial car changer my CL65 lasted longer than any other car at just over 14 months whereas a year is normal.

I've had this now for over three years, it might just be worth trying a late 2017 onwards RCF or if four door and four seats is important the GSF. They grow on you, stick it in manual gear change option once warm and you may be surprised. The later cars 2017 onwards have AVS which is very good, it gives a limo like ride (very near the CL65) and then when you get a move on the suspension tightens up and if you can get a car with the optional TVD (a proper one) you'll have fun. Lexus didn't bring that many into the UK but it may be worth just trying one.



Edited by BIRMA on Sunday 30th January 14:23
Is that you in disguise Gulzer…?
I think you may have made a mistake there, not heard of Gulzer.

Smint

1,995 posts

42 months

Thursday 3rd February 2022
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If you want Porsche beating performance, sadly without a V8 soundtrack, then several of the big engined hybrid Lexus (Lexi?) would fit the bill from the GS450h onwards without having to go JDM only, dare say a stainless exhaust would make one sound a bit meatier if a V6 not V8 grumble.

originals

1,635 posts

34 months

Thursday 3rd February 2022
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That gold Lexus is lovely. It needs lowering just a touch though I think.

BIRMA

3,863 posts

201 months

Thursday 3rd February 2022
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originals said:
That gold Lexus is lovely. It needs lowering just a touch though I think.
Spot on, I do plan to lower it. This year of car has the active suspension and I've been waiting for any reports from the USA to see if there are any issues lowering this year of car. So far no problems, but I'm not sure how the excellent Lexus warranty will work if I do.

Danny4494

Original Poster:

169 posts

104 months

Wednesday 9th February 2022
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Thanks for input guys, test drove a isf, and while it felt really composed and competent if that makes sense lol, think I will be going for another c63 I just prefer the hammer rather than the precision tool to be honest, also am thinking about viewing a jag xfr see how I feel about those, I’ll also be saving around 8k if I go for a xfr we will see

mersontheperson

717 posts

172 months

Wednesday 9th February 2022
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I found a V8 Volvo S90 coming up for Auction innJaoan tomorrow, but guessing this isn’t what you are looking for

rofl

https://www.drivingline.com/articles/the-5-best-ja...

What about an SUV?

Edited by mersontheperson on Wednesday 9th February 20:59