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This Lexus convertible has a refined, powerful engine, high quality build and luxurious equipment. Despite its neat folding metal roof, SC's looks are not for everyone, and there are other compromises.
For
- Superb V8 engine imparts effortless pace
- Very generous equipment and excellent finish
- Clever folding steel roof gives coupe comfort
Against
- Roof system steals rear seat and stowage space
- Ride falls well short of Mercedes SL
- Attracts dodgy money; may devalue image
Road Test
It's impossible to fault Lexus on the grounds of quality. The SC is beautifully built, but that just isn't enough at the luxury end of the open top car sector.
SC looks like nothing else, and that's part of its problem. With the roof raised it's just about OK. With it down, it looks dumpy and ill-proportioned.
Front seat occupants have lots of room and are surrounded by a sumptuous cabin environment with lots of gadgets. But the rear seats are marginal, really only suitable for small children.
With the roof up, the boot stows a reasonable amount of luggage. With it folded, there's only room for soft bags, so overall SC is less practical than some coupe/convertibles.
It doesn't disappoint as a performance car, with decent speed and refined pull from the silky V8 engine. However it's unconvincing as a sports car and not at its best when driven hard.
Need To Know
Best Models: There is only one
Worst Models: None
Replacement: 2010
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