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November,
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Volume 4, No. 11 |
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2007
Lexus LS 460
By Jim McCraw
From
$61,000
to
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JC NepToon
23 TT
by Go Boating Test Team
From
$30,000 |
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All-new
flagship packs more of everything.
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Lexus is
about 100 years younger than
Mercedes-Benz, but, after 20 years of
hard work, it has already surpassed M-B
and all the other luxury brands in terms
of quality, durability, reliability, and
desirability among American buyers, an
astounding performance. The flagship
sedan that started out as the LS 400 and
then grew up as the LS 430 has been
morphed into a completely new car, the
LS 460, that challenges all comers as
the best luxury sedan in the world. It
competes with the Mercedes-Benz E- and
S-Class, and BMW 5 Series and 7 Series.
In
addition to the new LS 460, there will
be a long-wheelbase version called the
LS 460L with a limousine-like rear seat
and a hybrid version called the LS 600h,
which combines a 5.0-liter version of
the V8 engine with a new version of the
Lexus hybrid drive system.
The
all-new 2007 Lexus LS models are
bristling with technology. The LS 460 is
the first car in the world with a
computer-controlled eight-speed
automatic transmission. An optional
parking guidance system uses onboard
cameras to help the driver parallel-park
or park between cars, a system offered
by no other manufacturer. The 460L
offers reclining heated bucket seats, a
cool box, dual-zone rear HVAC controls,
a folding table, an ottoman, a shiatsu
massager, and, of course, DVD with
wireless headphones.
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The JC
NepToon 23 TT gives you the ability
to load your boat with up to 15 people
for large social cruising sessions while
also giving you the power and
performance to take a smaller crowd out
for all kinds of watersports fun. JC
Pontoons has been
in the
business
for nearly 30 years now and has learned
plenty about what it takes to attract
boaters. It discovered that many are
interested in a pontoon because it
allows them to get a big boat that can
carry a lot of people without having to
shell out 40 or 50 thousand dollars for
a huge fiberglass boat, but JC still
didn't like the idea of making a
wholesale sacrifice of performance and
speed. This is where the idea of a
triple-tube pontoon comes from — a
pontoon with noticeable performance
appeal.
Like
many other pontoon builders, JC offers a
number of triple-toon models, with the
NepToon 23 TT being the company's
entry-level tri-tube offering. JC's
entire line of NepToon pontoons, ranging
from 19 to 25 feet, is built with the
concept of affordable quality in mind —
and the 23 TT is no exception.
The tubes
on the 23 TT are U-shaped and 23 inches
wide by 24 inches high. U-shaped
pontoons, which are a little more
involved in terms of construction,
actually offer more buoyancy than round
tubes of a similar size. JC maintains
that its 23- by 24-inch U-shaped tubes
provide more buoyancy than ....More>>
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