Lexus took so much time and invested so much money into the LFA project, we've sorry to see one in such bad shape. Every time a supercar rolls off the assembly line in Japan, skilled technicians take about 10 days to find the most minute blemishes. However, nobody is ever going to miss the blemishes on this car.
A very rare LFA finish in white has been crashed in the People's Republic of China. The Japanese supercar is already a rare sight there, as it costs 5.988.000 yuan or $912.000 after tax.
The LFA has a lot of carbon fiber that's expensive to fix and the engine is in the front, so at least the air intakes have been damaged.
Just as a quick reminder, we'll tell you the LFA has existed production in December last year. It's powered by a high-revving V10 engine and took a decade to develop.
There have been a lot of supercar crashes in China lately. Maybe somebody needs to tell them to keep the tranction control on.
The LFA has a lot of carbon fiber that's expensive to fix and the engine is in the front, so at least the air intakes have been damaged.
Just as a quick reminder, we'll tell you the LFA has existed production in December last year. It's powered by a high-revving V10 engine and took a decade to develop.
There have been a lot of supercar crashes in China lately. Maybe somebody needs to tell them to keep the tranction control on.