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The SC 430 looks like no other Lexus. It's curvaceous and daring, a dramatic, eye-catching statement that resembles nothing else on the road.

The front styling is dynamic, with chrome-trimmed triangular headlamp clusters and the Lexus trademark trapezoidal grille. The fluid arch of the roof leads to a rounded rear, where integrated multi-lens taillights are sculpted as triangles skewed with curves.

Beneath its beltline the SC 430 is round and plump but pleasingly so. The bold, squatty stance is emphasized by its long wheelbase, exaggerated wheel wells, and 18-inch wheels. Those wheels are pushed so far out to the corners they almost seem to stretch the sheet metal behind them.

Press a button and the lightweight aluminum hardtop quickly folds itself double and tucks into the trunk. With the top concealed below the trunk lid, the SC 430 looks fluid and fast like a racy roadster.

The optional rear spoiler further reduces the car's slick drag coefficient of 0.31 to an even slicker 0.30. available run flat tires eliminate the need for a spare tire and thus increase space in the trunk.

Interior Features

The SC 430 features a lavish cockpit with contoured bucket seats swathed in buttery-soft leather trim. The seats are very comfortable and adjust every which way.

Rich, glossy wood, in light bird's-eye maple or dark burled walnut, graces the steering wheel, gear selector, and console and streaks across doors and dash. Wooden flaps conceal the audio unit and navigation system. A leather-padded armrest tops the console; lifting it reveals a handy storage bin. The cup holders work great.

The SC 430's cockpit is commendably simple and well-organized, in spite of its sophisticated electronic gear and power-motivated controls. The driver faces a steering wheel that tilts and telescopes with switches for the cruise control. Immediately ahead are three chrome-ringed binnacles housing round analog gauges, with crisp white-on-black graphics and vivid red needles. The gauges are easy to read except fuel and temperature, which compete with the gear indicators for attention. Switches for windows and door locks dot the padded armrest on the driver's door.

At the top of the center stack to the right are audio and climate controls, plus a video screen for the navigation system. The navigation system has been upgraded for 2005 with improved graphics and new functions. The automatic climate system offers independent controls for the left and right sides of the cabin. It has its own, separate LED display for temperature and air flow. It's easy to read and operate yet is quite sophisticated: lap vents deploy automatically when the top is open to compensate for solar heating.

The 240-watt Mark Levinson stereo delivers amazingly good quality sound. The radio, cassette player, and six-disc in-dash CD changer brilliantly reproduces sound through a seven-channel amplifier and nine speakers, including an eight-inch subwoofer. It maintains full harmonic richness and high audio resolution even when you're at speed with the top down. It's easy to operate in spite of its sophistication, so you don't have to study the owner's manual to figure out how to use it.

A button next to the climate system opens the top. Simply press the switch: a trunk flap rises, the roof folds and slips into the trunk, the flap closes and the windows go down.

Lurking behind the front seats are a pair of smaller, form-fitting rear buckets rigged with integrated headrests and three-point safety belts. But don't mistake the SC 430 for a four-seater. Those back buckets are painfully upright and are generally unsuitable for humans. Better to use them as a relief storage shelf for the diminutive trunk.

Like other sports cars, the SC 430 is not the best car for picking someone up at the airport as luggage space is lacking. The SC 430 offers 8.8 cubic feet of luggage space. Removing the spare tire expands it to 9.4. Dropping the top eliminates the trunk as a serious storage area. On the bright side, the Lexus offers considerably more luggage space than you'll find in the Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet or Cadillac XLR and slightly more than what's provided in the Mercedes-Benz SL 500. Yet it's a bit less than what's available in the Jaguar XK8.


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This sports coupe is so much fun to drive. The sound system is one of the best I have ever heard. If you're looking for a convertible this is it. Take a test ride before you buy something else.
posted by Horsham on Jun 12 2006
 
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This is the favorite car of mine to drive. Very classy car. Interior is wonderful. Car has every option plus many extras. Whenever I go out in this car...people stare.
posted by Christian on Nov 01 2006
 
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Only downside of this car is no side windows and not large enough wind deflector. When my lady rides with me she complaines her hair blows like crazy, but hey..its a comvertible!!!
posted by Greg on Jun 01 2008
 
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The SC 430 drives much quieter than any other sports car I tested on the road, yet it is still fun to drive.The sound system is phenomenal, the navigation system easy to use. I am very satisfied with the SC 430. Strongly recommended!!!!
posted by Tom on Aug 03 2008
 
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