Here's Your Chance To Buy The Only Fresh Green Lexus LFA

With only 500 produced, any LFA is a rare machine, but this one is probably the only LFA to come in the vibrant Fresh Green colour

With only 500 ever made, you had to act quick to get your hands on a Lexus LFA supercar new. If you missed the boat, and you have a few hundred grand going spare, we have good news: a nearly new one is for sale...

The example up for grabs isn't just any LFA, it has a distinctive 'Fresh Green' finish, and is thought to be the only one in existence with that shade. It's done just 748 miles, so it's barely run in - but it's not exactly cheap: at $399,900 (£237,000), it's higher than the original US base price of $375,000.

The only supercar Lexus has ever made came with a 4.8-litre V10 producing 552bhp and 354lb/ft. When it arrived in 2010, those were respectable but unremarkable figures, given the sort of power outputs many of its contemporaries managed. However, it's a very light car, with the extensive use of carbonfibre reinforced plastic in its construction.

0-62mph is possible in just 3.7 seconds, while the top speed is 202mph. With a 9000rpm redline for the V10, it sounds belting, too. The V10 was mounted as far back in the front engine bay as possible, giving great balance.

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