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NemesisUK

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  1. How about this section? https://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/forum/29-buy-sell-parts-accessories/ Perhaps with images and manufacturer info and price(s)?
  2. The secret is variable steering gear ratios, made possible by using 'steer-by-wire' Now there's two things about this I'm uncertain about. One the absence of a physical connection between my hands and the front wheels. I wonder how well road/steering feel will work, will it be like a PC racing simulation 'feedback' steering wheel? The other is the variable steering ratio dependent on road speed. That said I've had progressive steering on my Mercs and not really noticed it but this seems more extreme, one never has to cross hands to make a turn. Looking forward to experiencing it https://carbuzz.com/news/heres-why-lexus-built-a-better-yoke-than-tesla
  3. Lovely car, wishing all the best with it. 👍 BTW, that Civic looks huge in comparison! Is it just the perspective, or are they really that much bigger than the RC-F?
  4. Broken by the looks of it!! How do you know the rear view screen isn't working if the screen monitor doesn't open?
  5. I have photochromic prescription glasses that darken within the car, bought 2yrs ago. They are also reactive to visible light, not just UV. They work very well 😎
  6. I'm sure there is something similar on Mercedes? Called Night view Assist I think. This https://www.mercedesbenzdoylestown.com/what-is-mercedes-benz-night-view-assist/
  7. If the price list is current then it's looking like approx £1700 plus paint/fitting... Not cheap but it is a Lexus!
  8. Most of all this reporting is just click-bait headlines ...
  9. This isn't new and it's not for wearing sunglasses but wearing sunglasses of the wrong category. All respectable manufacturers of sunglasses categorise their range depending on the light transmission % (and other things). When I was buying prescription sunglasses for driving my optician very carefully explained the options. This was a good 10yrs ago and I'm afraid I don't recall the specifics.
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