Sound The Alarm: There Are Still Brand New, Unregistered Lexus LFAs Out There
Stop what you’re doing and start crowdfunding: there are apparently 12 Lexus LFAs in the USA that have never been sold. Forgive us, but we may explode with all the want we’re experiencing right now.
They’re brand new, sitting in dealers’ warehouses or showrooms, either under storage cloths or simply getting dusty. When demand for the V10 supercar Jeremy Clarkson has called ‘the best car I’ve ever driven’ started to tail off in 2010, Lexus relaxed its restrictions on over-ordering by dealers and so a number made their way to wealthy franchises where they’ve sat ever since.
According to Jalopnik, six LFAs were sold brand new in the US last year, despite having ended production in 2012. Another one was registered for the first time earlier this year. It could be that dealers are storing them, waiting for prices to rise, as happened with the Mitsubishi Evo IX we told you about recently, or it could be that they are being used as eye candy; mind-blowing baubles for display in the richest Lexus dealers.
When it was new, the LFA’s starting price in the US was $375,000. In the UK it was £343,000. Used examples tend to sell quite quietly, but the ones we’ve seen with a few thousand miles under their belts fetch anything up to £450,000. A brand new one could get expensive enough to make anyone think twice.
We’ve asked Lexus GB for comment on whether there are any unused, unregistered LFAs in this country. We’ll update this piece if and when we hear back. In the meantime, start counting your savings.
EDIT: Lexus GB has responded to say that there are no unregistered LFAs in the UK, but that a couple are currently for sale in Germany.
Comments
KILLED BY LEVELS OF NEED
looking for a sugar mommy to help me fund a Lexus LFA please leave a direct message
I cant tell if they arent selling because nobody wants them, or they are not selling because everyone wants them
Hey CTizens. Idea. If we all chip in a kidney, we can buy at least one car!
Is it wierd that this post turned me on?
WHAT IF…
Lexus have kept these deliberately, in order to increase values and make up the money that they KNEW they would lose on the original production run…?
plot thickening intensifies
The dealers paid a set price to Lexus when they bought them, so any profit from appreciation over time goes to the dealer, not Lexus. Nice conspiracy theory, though!
The third most expensive car openly for sale in Germany right now is a Lexus LFA NE which is signed by Akio Toyoda.
rich guy buys it has graffiti buffed out
There’s one red lfa in NJ in Hanover at celebrity Lexus, one of my accounts. Anyone interested I can set you up. It’s been sitting in the showroom for at least one year, ever since I started going to that dealer.
Sign me up baby!
Can we all pool together for one?