2006
Lexus SC 430

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By Royal Ford
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You are a builder of world-class sedans.

You are Lexus, upscale brand of Toyota, and you make them as well as anyone on the planet.

But now you want to offer a sports car. Not only to attract younger buyers, but also the older faithful who want a certain pizzazz of their own.

That calls for compromise. Jaguar bridged the gap by making available superchargers, and Mercedes-Benz did it with its great new line of SLKs. Porsche will go the other way — the company is planning a sedan it hopes to sell based on the aura of its sports cars.

Lexus first tinkered with the sports car concept in the early 1990s, but its early SC sport coupes were just OK. They were blown away by emerging cars from European and other Asian builders, and were also blinded by the glare of the great Chevrolet Corvette.

So what to say about today’s test car, the 2006 Lexus SC 430?

The company has almost accomplished its mission.

Granted, if you are a Palm Springs matron or Manchester-by-the-Sea man of a certain age looking for that buzz without sacrificing luxurious amenities, have I got something for you.

First, this is a brilliant car, and certain younger buyers whose wallets are fatter than their verve factor may well go for it.

It is hard to find this much luxury, power, quiet, and smoothness all together in a two-seater. (There is a back seat, but that’s where you park the toy poodle and your Gucci bag, not human beings.) And the trunk is useless if you want to travel top down and also carry luggage.

The SC 430 is pleasantly powerful, with a 4.3-liter V-8 engine that produces 288 horsepower and tough-tugging 317 lb.-ft. of torque.

You can get Fifi to her shampoo appointment and back in world-class time in this baby.

But I fear I am being too cynical.

If what you are after is a sports car look — and the looks of this one are distinctive — with a luxurious ride, feel, and interior sense of entitlement, the SC 430 is hard to beat.

Consider that even the little panels that open and close over its inner storage areas are made of wood. Knock (or touch) wood and it obeys like an electronic switch given a command.

The front seats are deep and enveloping. The interior includes such standard features as leather seats, adaptive headlights, a navigation system, a subtly booming nine-speaker sound system, wood trim galore, leather everywhere, and an aluminum-alloy roof that rises and drops in just over 20 seconds.

For safety, you get an antilock brake system, electronic brake force distribution (it handles emergency braking as soon as it senses that is where you are headed and beats you to it), front- and side-impact air bags, and traction/stability control.

New for 2006 is a six-speed automatic transmission with a sequential shifting option, meaning that you can truly be in charge of your shifts if you want to play race car driver. Unlike many other sequentials, it does not lurch forward with each upshift, but instead delivers feather-light gear changes. It also senses when you have downshifted on a hill and holds the lower gear (no need for braking), letting you wind the engine for full thrust when you want power for climbing, passing, or getting rapidly off corners.

It sounds like a sports car, and in many ways behaves like one.

So is it? Maybe it’s a sports car trimmed in mink.

But for the right person, in the right mood, and with the correct size wallet, the SC 430 is a perfect car.

Royal Ford can be reached at ford@globe.com.

2006 Lexus SC 430 review: Our expert's take
By Royal Ford

You are a builder of world-class sedans.

You are Lexus, upscale brand of Toyota, and you make them as well as anyone on the planet.

But now you want to offer a sports car. Not only to attract younger buyers, but also the older faithful who want a certain pizzazz of their own.

That calls for compromise. Jaguar bridged the gap by making available superchargers, and Mercedes-Benz did it with its great new line of SLKs. Porsche will go the other way — the company is planning a sedan it hopes to sell based on the aura of its sports cars.

Lexus first tinkered with the sports car concept in the early 1990s, but its early SC sport coupes were just OK. They were blown away by emerging cars from European and other Asian builders, and were also blinded by the glare of the great Chevrolet Corvette.

So what to say about today’s test car, the 2006 Lexus SC 430?

The company has almost accomplished its mission.

Granted, if you are a Palm Springs matron or Manchester-by-the-Sea man of a certain age looking for that buzz without sacrificing luxurious amenities, have I got something for you.

First, this is a brilliant car, and certain younger buyers whose wallets are fatter than their verve factor may well go for it.

It is hard to find this much luxury, power, quiet, and smoothness all together in a two-seater. (There is a back seat, but that’s where you park the toy poodle and your Gucci bag, not human beings.) And the trunk is useless if you want to travel top down and also carry luggage.

The SC 430 is pleasantly powerful, with a 4.3-liter V-8 engine that produces 288 horsepower and tough-tugging 317 lb.-ft. of torque.

You can get Fifi to her shampoo appointment and back in world-class time in this baby.

But I fear I am being too cynical.

If what you are after is a sports car look — and the looks of this one are distinctive — with a luxurious ride, feel, and interior sense of entitlement, the SC 430 is hard to beat.

Consider that even the little panels that open and close over its inner storage areas are made of wood. Knock (or touch) wood and it obeys like an electronic switch given a command.

The front seats are deep and enveloping. The interior includes such standard features as leather seats, adaptive headlights, a navigation system, a subtly booming nine-speaker sound system, wood trim galore, leather everywhere, and an aluminum-alloy roof that rises and drops in just over 20 seconds.

For safety, you get an antilock brake system, electronic brake force distribution (it handles emergency braking as soon as it senses that is where you are headed and beats you to it), front- and side-impact air bags, and traction/stability control.

New for 2006 is a six-speed automatic transmission with a sequential shifting option, meaning that you can truly be in charge of your shifts if you want to play race car driver. Unlike many other sequentials, it does not lurch forward with each upshift, but instead delivers feather-light gear changes. It also senses when you have downshifted on a hill and holds the lower gear (no need for braking), letting you wind the engine for full thrust when you want power for climbing, passing, or getting rapidly off corners.

It sounds like a sports car, and in many ways behaves like one.

So is it? Maybe it’s a sports car trimmed in mink.

But for the right person, in the right mood, and with the correct size wallet, the SC 430 is a perfect car.

Royal Ford can be reached at ford@globe.com.

Factory warranties

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4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
6 years
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6 years / 70,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
4 years

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Age / mileage
2 years / unlimited miles from your certified vehicle date of purchase.
Basic
2 years / unlimited miles from your certified vehicle date of purchase. Coverage begins after completion of the 4-year / 50,000 new vehicle Basic Warranty.
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161-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.9 / 5
Based on 39 reviews
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Comfort 4.9
Interior 4.9
Performance 4.8
Value 4.7
Exterior 4.9
Reliability 4.9

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I had an eye on this car for years and was finally able

I had an eye on this car for years and was finally able to purchase it pre-owned from the Lexus dealership with 81k original miles. I have had it for 1 year now and I am happy. For its age, it is a very Comfortable ride, powerful V8 engine, Reliable, and still in great condition. I have replaced the ML factory sound system with new speakers, sub and amp. Overall Love this ride. Hoping to have it for many years to come.
  • Purchased a Used car
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Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 4.0
Value 4.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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Wonderful car

This fine car is a Rolex on wheels! I enjoy just admiring it in my garage! And my wife and I thoroughly enjoy every drive we take on the California coast and wine country!
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Having fun
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Comfort 5.0
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What trim levels are available for the 2006 Lexus SC 430?

The 2006 Lexus SC 430 is available in 1 trim level:

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What is the MPG of the 2006 Lexus SC 430?

The 2006 Lexus SC 430 offers up to 19 MPG in city driving and 25 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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4.9 / 5
Based on 39 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.9
  • Interior: 4.9
  • Performance: 4.8
  • Value: 4.7
  • Exterior: 4.9
  • Reliability: 4.9
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