How much is a 1992 Lexus SC400 worth?
1992 Lexus SC 400 Value – $3,353-$9,474 | Edmunds.
What year sc300 has a 2JZ?
Technical specifications
| Drivetrain specifications by generation | ||
|---|---|---|
| Model year(s) | Model no. | Engine code |
| 1992–1997 | SC 300 | 2JZ-GE |
| 1998–2001 | SC 300 | 2JZ-GE |
| 2002–2005 | SC 430 | 3UZ-FE |
Is the Lexus SC400 a good car?
The Lexus SC 400 provides a smooth ride, excellent handling, incredible durability, in a sleek package. These cars have been known to last hundreds of thousands miles. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 5.0.
Which SC has 2JZ?
SC 300
The SC 300 was equipped with a 3.0 L inline 6 2JZ-GE. Lexus’ traction control system, TRAC, was offered as an option. The first-generation SC lasted in production until 7 July 2000, over nine years, quite long compared to the other cars of the 1990s.
Which Lexus SC has a 2JZ?
1997 Lexus SC300 Turbo
1997 Lexus SC300 Turbo 2JZ – Sizzlin’ SC300.
How much is a 1993 Lexus SC400 worth?
1993 Lexus SC 400 Value – $1,451-$3,871 | Edmunds.
Is a 2JZ in a SC300?
To be fair, the Lexus SC300’s 2JZ-GE six-cylinder isn’t exactly the same as the Mk4 Toyota Supra’s 2JZ. It lacks the twin turbochargers and piston-cooling oil squirters and has a different intake manifold, DriftWorks forum users report.
What kind of engine does a 1992 SC400 have?
The 4.0-liter V8 engine in the 1992 SC400 has specs suitable for today’s car market. 0-60 in 6.9 seconds. 32-valve engine. 250 horsepower. It’s pretty fast for today and amazingly quick for then.
How many miles on a 1992 Lexus SC400?
Going to be happy to sink money into this car upgrading it I found a 1992 lexus sc400 with about 150000 miles on it. The inside is a little rough. How much would you pay for this?
What do you think about the Lexus SC 300/400?
The SC 300/400 was an homage to the Porsche 928, which was the only good looking street car Porsche ever made. (The RS 550 was a racer). Every Lexus sports tourer since the SC has been a step backwards.
How reliable is a Honda SC400?
Super reliable car with a great ride, sure handling, smooth power, and high comfort level. My SC400 had 260K miles when I sold it and it still ran like a Rolex. I only sold it because I had purchased a new IS300 w/manual trans and I found the IS soooo much more fun to drive than the SC that I never drove the SC anymore.