Lexus LFA Lands In London Showroom, European Cars To Be Sold, Not Leased

Dec 1, 2009
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EUROPE'S FIRST Lexus LFA dealer has been revealed this week. London's Park Lane Lexus got the first of the Japanese supercars to be made available in Europe.

The white LFA will be displayed in a separate VIP area of the Lexus dealership, where buyers can discuss their customisation options.

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"Since LFA was unveiled to the world last month, we have experienced a strong demand from prospective customers from across Europe," Devshi Varsani, LFA Personal Liaison Manager at Park Lane Lexus said.

"Having the car on display in our showroom will allow these potential customers to come see the supercar in the flesh, an important part of the sales process for such an extraordinary car."

 

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Lexus has confirmed that, despite last week's announcement that it would offer all 500 LFAs on two-year leases only before outright purchase becomes an option, all European models will be sold outright from day one.

Orders for the LFA will be taken from March/April next year. Customisation options will include body and interior colours, wheel designs and equipment features.

Deliveries are due to begin in 2011, and will continue for two years.


Comments

  • Marto [reply]
    8 months ago 0 points
    It just doesn't look like a supercar.
  • Nike [reply]
    8 months ago 0 points
    i think its a celica chassis ... modified and hiding under the lexus brand..... because they stop producing celica's... and duhhh... what about the engine.. is it a 2 liter or 3 liter coz the engine bay is too small..... Nissan GTR and Nissan 370Z can easily beat that LFA.. in a race course and in a quarter mikle.........
  • shyne032torres [reply]
    8 months ago 0 points
    Well it's actually a V 10 and it took Lexus about ten years to make it with all the latest technoligies it's more then a Celica it's more then a Supra and Supras were some kick ass car's in the mid 90's and it look's a hell of alot better then the GTR or the 370Z but my question is still is it really worth all that money ?

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