Friday, May 28, 2010

LS Video Showing What the Issue Really Is

Here’s a video demonstrating the steering issue that made the current Lexus LS recall necessary:




All in all, this LS steering issue looks to be relatively non-critical — something that should be fixed and deserving of a recall, to be sure, but of minor importance to anyone outside of the affected owners.
Still, good on Lexus to treat this as it would a more serious issue (issuing multiple press releases, freezing current inventory affected by the recall) — it should be a great relief to all Lexus owners to see the company responding in such a strong way




http://lexusenthusiast.com/2010/05/27/lexus-ls-recall-video-demonstration/

Something Different but Still Fast for You

As the father with 4 Girls in the family this racing new sparked my interest and since the whole family rides( we know little Isabella will too before we know it!).
Check out this article about Elena Myers 16, the youngest girl to win a Pro Race in the AMA. Just like I always say to my girls, you can do anything boys do. Let me know what you think

Elena Myers, 16, becomes first female to win in AMA Pro Racing`
By Curtis Pashelka

Posted: 05/15/2010 09:38:35 PM PDT

SONOMA — Discovery Bay's Elena Myers made American professional motorcycle racing history Saturday afternoon.

It just didn't happen quite the way she had envisioned.

Myers, who at 16 is the youngest rider competing in this weekend's West Coast Moto Jam, became the first female to win an AMA Pro Racing event in the circuit's 77-year history as she captured a shortened Pro SuperSport race at Infineon Raceway.

"It hasn't sunk in yet," said an emotional Myers, who was too young to practice at the Sonoma County road course last year at this time. "I'm in another world right now."

Myers was leading Joey Pascarella during the ninth lap of the 18-lap race when Pascarella lost control of his bike and flipped going into Turn 10.

Myers came around and crossed the finish line first as the race's second red flag was brought out to halt the event. After a five-minute delay, Myers was declared the winner, as AMA officials concluded that cleaning up the track and continuing the race would have put the afternoon's program too far behind schedule.

A jubilant Myers then wheeled her bike into the winner's circle, surrounded by friends and family, and was given a loud ovation when she was brought up to the stage and handed the first-place trophy.

"I don't know what to say. It's an amazing moment," said Matt Myers, Elena's dad. "I'm just happy some luck went our way this time. It feels good."

Elena Myers had been suffering from pain in her left foot earlier this week but received shots of lidocaine and cortisone Saturday morning into the nerve that was bothering her to get ready for the race.

She qualified eighth but moved to fifth on the first lap. She held that position until the seventh lap when Jake Gagne slid off the track and went down on Turn 9 to bring out a red flag.

Myers started fourth when the race resumed and moved up to third after the first two turns. She passed Tyler O'Hara for second on Turn 8 of the eighth lap and held that position as she began the ninth lap. She fought off a challenge from Cameron Beaubier for second and then passed Pascarella entering Turn 7 on the ninth lap.

Myers had envisioned that her first AMA win would entail taking the checkered flag after a wire-to-wire performance. But history had other ideas.

"I just kept (Beaubier) behind me and kept pushing, and I thought I could catch up to Joey," said Myers, who officially won by .338 seconds over Beaubier. "I passed him (Pascarella), and I thought, 'I'm in the lead now.' It was the craziest thing."

This is Myers' first season in the Pro SuperSport class, which is designed for riders between ages16 and 21. Riders need to be at least 16 to practice or compete at Infineon, so Myers had previously taken only a few laps before this month at what she considers her home course.

"I think it's huge for the sport," said Petaluma's O'Hara, who finished third. "I think Elena just broke the barrier as far as a woman on a motorcycle at the top level. I'm proud of her."

Thursday, May 27, 2010

MotorTrend hits over 200MPH on Road Test with LFA

MotorTrend.com 200 MPH in a Lexus LFA

Besides that did I say drag racing a GT-R




Following the popularity of the Lexus LFA vs. Nissan GT-R story and video, MotorTrend.com posted the video footage of the Lexus LFA on the dyno.

Quotes from the story:

Two Mondays ago we dropped our Lexus LFA vs Nissan GT-R story and video, the first Lexus LFA comparison of any kind in the world, and you guys apparently loved it. Your furious clicking, hot-linking, tweeting, Facebooking and YouTubing made the write up one of the most popular stories at motortrend.com this month, while the drag race video is the fastest accelerator in Motor Trend's YouTube channel history -- pun intended.

What else do we think? Well, here are some of my notes from the passenger seat (the ones that I could read), just after that 200-mph pull:

o ... 207mph on the dash right as Dave lifted, but the Superflow backed that down to 200.3. Impressive.
o Interesting too that the Lexus speedo is so accurate -- like a German car, but sounds Italian, only smoother. So smooth near the finish.

o Felt like it could have kept pulling. Shockingly impressive engine.

o Engine note just before Dave lifted was beyond sportbike (V-10 Hayabusa?). People are going to crap when they hear this. Can't put my finger what it sounds like over 200 mph. Oh wait -- Lexus LFA."




http://www.motortrend.com/features/performance/1005_200_mph_in_a_lexus_lfa/index.html

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Road and Track LFA Road Test....

Lexus is also using the LFA as a safety excercise in that it is the worlds first applications of seat belt mounted air bags(?)....What will Lexus think of next?

Check it out, very cool

Lexus Creates a Performance Registry

Lexus Performance Registry

Major news today! Next month, Lexus USA will be launching a worldwide Performance Registry on their website — but it’s been opened early for Lexus Enthusiast readers!

The registry will be an online resource that will let enthusiasts share information on their Lexus vehicles and connect with other owners — making it easy to tap into the collective knowledge that’s invaluable when you’re looking to customize your Lexus.

Once you sign up, you will be able to upload a photo and list the current mods on your Lexus, which is then “pinned” on a map so all other members can see your ride and get an idea of where you’re located. Registration is open to Lexus owners worldwide, and one other cool thing — although the focus is F-Sport models and accessories, any Lexus model is eligible.

From there, there’s all sorts of filtering available, including the ability to sort by club affiliation — which includes this website as an option! This means that any readers signing here will become part of the TLE club, and will be identified on the registry as a member. Other groups will include Club Lexus & My.IS. Very cool!

http://lexusenthusiast.com/2010/05/24/lexus-performance-registry/

Monday, May 24, 2010

Lexus Draws the Line on Disparaging Remarks

Lexus Update: Our Response to the Los Angeles Times on Lexus ES 300/330 Drivetrain Issue

Lexus objects to the Los Angeles Times’ portrayal of how the company responded to customer concerns regarding a drivetrain issue in the 2002-2006 Lexus ES300/330 (“Toyota Kept Lexus Issue from Buyers” May 23, 2010).

The Times mischaracterizes a service process that is common throughout the auto industry to address rare performance issues. Transmission hesitation and momentary surge in the Lexus ES 300/330 was not a safety or unintended acceleration issue but a customer satisfaction and drivability issue about which only a limited number of customers raised concerns. We did not keep this issue from ES owners but, instead, proactively addressed the needs of those customers who were dissatisfied with the feel and performance of their vehicle’s drivetrain.

Overall, 98% of all customers were satisfied with their vehicle’s performance, as evidenced by the numerous quality and customer satisfaction awards and recognition the Lexus ES has received, including best-in-class in J.D. Power and Associates’ Initial Quality Study (IQS) in three of the first five years after it was introduced:

May 2003 – Lexus ES 300 is the highest ranked entry luxury car in the 2003 J.D Power and Associates IQS.
May 2005 – The Lexus ES 330 is the highest ranked mid-luxury car in the J.D. Power and Associates IQS.
June 2006 – Lexus ES 330 earns J.D. Power and Associates IQS award in the Mid-size Premium Car segment.
July 2003 – ES 300 ranks first in the entry luxury sedan class in the 2003 J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS).

On the manufacturing side, J.D. Power and Associates awarded the ES 300 manufacturing facility, the Tsutsumi Plant in Japan, the Bronze Plant Award.

What’s more, our own research shows that owner loyalty for the fourth- and fifth-generation ES sedan was at or near the top for the entry-luxury segment.

The technical service bulletins (TSB) issued to address this drivetrain issue in the Lexus ES300/330 were efforts to achieve greater customer satisfaction with smoother shifting between gears in the automatic transmission.

Once a TSB was available to address this condition, we proactively reached out to the small segment of Lexus customers who had previously contacted us about this issue to ensure they were aware the TSB was available, that their concerns were properly addressed and that they were satisfied with their vehicle’s performance. This TSB is still available to all other customers who may experience the same issue.

Transmission shifting is often a matter of customer preference, and the vast majority of owners were either not affected by or did not have a concern about this drivability issue. More specifically, some like quick, firm shifts, while others prefer slower, gentler shifting. In addressing drivetrain performance, Lexus strived to satisfy the widest range of customer expectations and preferences.

The term “surge” has been used across the industry for many years to describe a condition where there is a very slight slow-down and speed-up perception (typically two miles per hour or less) while holding steady throttle at low to moderate speeds. This issue was in no way related to any kind of sustained acceleration. Drivability concerns related to momentary surges or throttle hesitation are not unique to Lexus or Toyota, and nearly every major auto manufacturer has published technical service bulletins to address this type of issue in their vehicles.

In the last ten years, nearly 80 service bulletins related to this issue with corresponding repairs and/or program updates have been released across the industry. Issuing a TSB is commonplace for addressing issues such as this, and there are numerous similar circumstances where other manufacturers have also done so, versus direct notification to customers.

Toyota and Lexus make all available TSBs accessible to the public through the internet by subscribing to our Technical Information System. Toyota also submits copies of TSBs monthly to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and most are summarized on the NHTSA website for anyone to review.

Lexus strives to achieve the highest standards of product quality and customer satisfaction, and we made every effort to make the shifting characteristics of the ES truly best in-class before and after production began. Given the concerns raised by some customers about this drivability issue, we did not meet the very high customer satisfaction standards we set for ourselves. However, we fully stand behind the engineering and production quality of the vehicle, as well as our after-sale customer service and technical support.

www.toyotanewsroom.com

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Coolest Non-Recall GX460 Photo

Now this is why they build this car!!!!!! I hope they never stop letting cars be fun!!

Check out the rest of the article and how well the car performed against Land Rover LR4 and the Mercedes GL450

http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/suvs/1007_2010_land_rover_lr4_2010_lexus_gx_460_2010_mercedes_benz_gl450/index.html

Take a Hot Lap in the LFA

This is a video that the Lexus Enthusiast shot two weeks ago at New Jersey Motorsports Park's Lightning track when he was allowed to actually drive and LFA. The passanger was none other that Scott Pruett, the professional race car driver that Lexus has involved in this project. Talk about hitting the lottery. For 375 large this kinda fun can be yours!!!!

Monday, May 17, 2010

LEXUS WINS!!!!!

Lexus LFA Wins SP8 Class in Nürburgring 24h Race

After a grueling and exhaustive 24 hours, the #50 Lexus LFA finished 18th overall and placed 1st in its SP8 (near production) class in the Nürburgring 24h race.

The other LFA in the race, #51, didn’t do so well after an extended pitstop that lasted over 11 hours, but did manage to make it back out onto the track to finish 160th. No word yet on what issue forced the #51 to be sidelined.

The last Lexus team, an IS-F driven by Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi, Auto Express’ Owen Mildenhall and ex-Indy 500 star Hideshi Matsuda, had a faulty fuel pump keep them out of qualifying, but managed to climb from their early setback to finish 60th.

Lexus Europe published a mountain of photos

Friday, May 14, 2010

The Dark RIde Begins




The interactive Lexus Website for the new CT200h is live. To fully enjoy, make sure you have sound, a web cam, and a Facebook account (they ask for it to start up the program). Very Cool stuff. Check it out.







Friday, May 7, 2010

Consumer Reports lifts "Do Not Buy" on GX460

Lexus GX 460 passes retest; Consumer Reports lifts "Don't Buy" label
Consumer Reports is lifting the Don't Buy: Safety Risk designation from the 2010 Lexus GX 460 SUV after recall work corrected the problem it displayed in one of our emergency handling tests.

Here are some quotes from the article:

We originally experienced the problem in a test that we use to evaluate what's called lift-off oversteer. In this test, as the vehicle is driven through a turn, the driver quickly lifts his foot off the accelerator pedal to see how the vehicle reacts. When we did this with our GX 460, its rear end slid out

We are not aware, however, of any reports of injury related to this problem.

Lexus recently duplicated the problem on its own test track and developed a software upgrade for the vehicle's ESC system that would prevent the problem from happening. Dealers received the software fix last week and began notifying GX 460 owners to bring their vehicles in for repair.We contacted the Lexus dealership from which we had anonymously bought the vehicle and made an appointment to have the recall work performed. The work took about an hour and a half. Following that, we again put the SUV through our full series of emergency handling tests. This time, the ESC system intervened earlier and its rear did not slide out in the lift-off oversteer test. Instead, the vehicle understeered—or plowed—when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over. Overall, we did not experience any safety concerns with the corrected GX 460 in our handling tests. We urge all affected GX 460 owners to have the recall work performed as soon as possible. Meanwhile, repaired GXs have gone back on sale.

With the fix, the GX 460's handling is ultimately secure

In addition, the vehicle rides comfortably, has a plush, quiet, interior, and provides quick acceleration.

http://blogs.consumerreports.org/cars/2010/05/video-lexus-gx-460-passes-retest-consumer-reports-lifts-dont-buy-label.html

THE LX570 FOR THE MAC DADDY IN YOU

Dubbed the ASI LX 570 Invader, ASI has tuned the LX to push out 600hp, which equals a 0-60mph in less than 5 seconds (the stock LX 570 need 7.4 seconds).


Of course, there’s more obvious changes — the front end has been totally restyled with a new front grille (INVADER!!) and bumper with massive air intakes. There’s also new side side skirts and glossy black rims, along with a significant height drop.

http://lexusenthusiast.com/2010/05/06/lexus-lx-570-invader-by-asi-tuning/

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Sticking Accelerator pedals--DODGE--Where's Congress Now?

Here is an Article from Bloomberg News.... Boy talk about the double standard, no front pages here.\:

Chrysler Group LLC accelerator pedals made by the same company that supplied Toyota Motor Corp. are under investigation by U.S. automotive-safety regulators for potential cases of sticking in Dodge Caliber models.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a Web site posting today it is looking into the pedals made by CTS Corp. for Chrysler’s 2007 model year Dodge Caliber, which includes about 161,000 vehicles. The agency said it received five complaints by consumers saying the pedals stuck while they were driving their vehicles.

“The company’s initial examination of customer complaints finds they are limited to a small group of vehicles built during a five-week window in March and April of 2006,” Chrysler spokesman Nick Cappa said in an e-mailed statement. “It appears to be a supplier manufacturing concern, which is mechanical in nature and not a design or electronic issue.”
About 10,000 vehicles for the 2007 model year were made with the batch of pedals containing the mechanical defect, Cappa said in an interview. The vehicles have brake-override technology, which is intended to stop a car if both the accelerator and brake are applied.

CTS, based in Elkhart, Indiana, also supplies pedals to Honda Motor Co., Nissan Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp., according to the company’s chief executive officer. Mitchell Walorski, CTS director of planning and investor relations, didn’t respond to a telephone call seeking comment.

Honda’s ‘Own Design’
“We are not aware of any specific investigations involving Honda pedals,” said Chris Martin, a spokesman for Honda’s U.S. unit in Torrance, California. Pedals supplied by CTS for Honda vehicles are “our own design” and not the same as those used in Toyota models, Martin said.
No crashes or injuries have been attributed to the defect in the Chrysler vehicles, NHTSA said.
Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, has recalled 2.3 million vehicles in the U.S. because of accelerator pedals that may stick.

Customers who own a Caliber made during March or April 2006 may bring it to a Dodge dealer for a free accelerator pedal inspection, Chrysler said.

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-03/cts-pedals-on-chrysler-cars-investigated-for-sticking-update3-.html

GX460 RETURNS TO LEXUS SHOWROOMS

Toyota Returns Lexus GX 460 To Showrooms

This has put other manufactures on notice, as Lexus once set the bar with how to treat clients(washing cars, loaners etc), it has now set the bar so high with what to do when there is a problem and how to correct it. This may just be the new era of how Lexus is going to change the market place AGAIN. Given this is not what I think they planned, but it may be that something they have been looking for to set themselves apart once again.

Article recounts Toyotas actions toward handling Lexus GX 460 recall, citing companys quick response. Quotes from the story:

The Toyota Motor Corporation has apparently learned that staying ahead of the news cycle has its benefits.

But what Toyota did in response should serve notice to other car companieswhen faced with bad news, being proactive is of utmost importance.

Immediately following the announcement that the independent consumer research firm had given the Lexus a rare dont buy recommendation (following a safety test where the rear wheels of the GX 460 slipped out from underneath it), Toyota issued a stop sell order to its dealers and began to recall all 2010 models sold.

Promptly, Toyota made changes to the software powering the Lexus, supposedly remedying the problem. Late last week, satisfied that the problem was behind it, Toyota began to allow Lexus dealers to sell the GX 460 once again.

The automaker has taken the uncustomary route of slashing prices and offering other incentives to ensure buyers that Toyota is standing behind every Toyota, Lexus, and Scion model that it builds. So far, the automakers marketing initiative seems to be paying off .

http://thearticlewriter.com/autowriter/toyota-returns-lexus-gx-460-to-showrooms/

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Mark the Date: June 6th Rallye Lexus 3rd Annual Tuner Event


Be There!!! It's the only Event of it's kind you'll find around New York. See link to photos from last year

LEXUS LEAPS IN!!!!

Toyota sticks with its incentives; Lexus leaps in

Kathy Jackson Automotive News -- May 3, 2010 - 6:02 pm ET

LOS ANGELES -- Toyota Division will stick with aggressive consumer incentives this month in an effort to hang on to its sales momentum. Meanwhile, Lexus Division has come out with a program of special leases and low interest rates.In April, Toyota-Scion sales rose 24 percent over April 2009 to 139,080 cars and trucks. Lexus sales climbed 29 percent to 18,359.Toyota Division began offering incentives March 2 after worldwide recalls of more than 8 million vehicles to fix defects linked to unintended acceleration and to adjust brakes.The division will continue with cut-rate lease deals and 0 percent financing on its most popular models.

Meantime, Lexus is touting special leases and low annual percentage rate loyalty programs in a one-month promotion called "Unprecedented Access." Toyota Division chief Bob Carter said leasing represented about 35 percent of sales last month, up from about 24 percent earlier this year. He said leasing will continue to play a key role in the division's strategy in the coming months."It's a key benefit for us," Carter said during a sales call today. "Customers like to change vehicles. We believe this is a strategy that can benefit the entire industry."Retail sales for Toyota-Scion were up 30 percent over April 2009. Carter said conquest sales accounted for about 40 percent of the division's volume for the second straight month -- similar to conquest rates before the recalls."That shows consumers don't care about the deal if they don't trust a brand," he said.Carter said Toyota will stick with rebates and sales for the short term but this summer will return to marketing brand attributes.

Lexus Division General Manager Mark Templin said the luxury brand's strong sales are a sign of economic recovery."There's a lot of momentum in the marketplace," he said. Templin said Lexus usually has a 20-day supply of vehicles, but production will be ramped up to achieve a 35-day supply.Meanwhile, Templin said more than 75 percent of Lexus' GX 460 inventory has been updated with new software to address a problem that could cause the vehicle to roll over.

Read more: http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100503/RETAIL01/100509957/1290#ixzz0myNfqogD

IS-F Club Racer Concept- Carbon Fiber Overload

Here is a clip from Japan showing what a IS-F club racer might be like from the factory with some Carbon Fiber lightening...... Check out that spoiler....the Tuners in the crowd are drooling right now... By the way 7,800,000 yen is around $82k in US.....Ouch!!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Toyota Team Members Write a Book--Put it on your must read lis!

Tim Turner, a Toyota team member at the Georgetown, Ky., assembly plant, wanted to tell Americans about the great people who work with him at Toyota. So he decided to write a book, and he enlisted his colleagues to help him.

He began approaching fellow team members and asking them to write short stories about their experiences at Toyota. The response surprised even Turner. During one three-month period, he told the Lexington Herald-Leader, he was receiving a new story a day. Some of the stories make you cry, the paper quoted one team member as saying, and some make you laugh.

The 430-page book, "One Team on All Levels: The Story of the Toyota Team Members," sells for $15.95 on Amazon.com. Proceeds from the book’s sales go to support the plant’s team member assistance fund.


http://www.kentucky.com/2010/05/03/1249182/it-takes-teamwork-to-write-book.html