Lexus: GS News
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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
Man, I don't know what fucking car I want next.......
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Originally Posted by gavriil
You need to go out and drive as many as possible. That's the only way to make lean towards something. Dont go by specs, mags and what you read. That's just for reference. Driving the car is 70% of the whole thing.
Sad. [IMG]What are you waiting for anyways? Havent it been like a year since your accident?[/IMG] A year this month......from this saved by
I kind of want another GS but don't really want to modify it piece by piece again. That is why M3/M5 looks so attractive.
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Originally Posted by phile
It would look tacky with aluminum trim. Now with the real pics of all three Japanese contenders, I think the Infiniti's M35/45 is by far the tackiest...too much metal. With the RL there's aluminum only on the center stack, and even there I have reservations about how well they pull it off.
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TQ > MPG
Technically the CL has plastic trim painted to look like aluminum, so even worse.
I also hate wood trim in most cars. It usually look fake as fuck and like an old mans car. The exception I have seen is Jaguars. The S-Type I drove had VERY nice looking, glossy wood, and it matched the interior nicely. It looked like a strip from an expensive table had been put inside the car.
Overall I think it looks nice, and 300hp is enough for that car. Most people couldnt give 2 shits if it has 30hp more than the 98. As long as it looks nice, drives nice, and is a Lexus I'm sure it'll sell well. I'd rather have this than the RL, thats for sure.
I also hate wood trim in most cars. It usually look fake as fuck and like an old mans car. The exception I have seen is Jaguars. The S-Type I drove had VERY nice looking, glossy wood, and it matched the interior nicely. It looked like a strip from an expensive table had been put inside the car.
Overall I think it looks nice, and 300hp is enough for that car. Most people couldnt give 2 shits if it has 30hp more than the 98. As long as it looks nice, drives nice, and is a Lexus I'm sure it'll sell well. I'd rather have this than the RL, thats for sure.
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Originally Posted by slyraskal
Uh, doesn't the CL have aluminum trim?
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Besides, even if it was real aluminum, it isn't used as liberally as in the new M35's interior. There is a difference in how Acura uses aluminum on the TL vs. how Infiniti is using it on the new M35; Acura uses it as trimming, Infiniti allows it to dominate the interior.
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Originally Posted by phile
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It looks sleeker than it did in the previous pics. Cleaner, too, but that may be due to the missing badging. The back is still ugly. The headlights by themselves are hot, but I don't know if they've integrated them into the design well enough.
I guess it's like a so-so girl with no ass and a great rack.
I wouldn't mind looking at the headlights all day
I guess it's like a so-so girl with no ass and a great rack.
I wouldn't mind looking at the headlights all day
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Is it just me, or does it look smaller all of a sudden?
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I have been hearing that Lexus is definitely making some changes to the new GS that were posted 10-12 months ago.
Would be nice if they squeezed another 20-30hp out of it, but not holding my breath.
Mind you though, I would still consider the GS430 if I were looking for a mid-size luxury sport sedan in the $55-$60k territory.
Would be nice if they squeezed another 20-30hp out of it, but not holding my breath.
Mind you though, I would still consider the GS430 if I were looking for a mid-size luxury sport sedan in the $55-$60k territory.
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Originally Posted by Beltfed
I have been hearing that Lexus is definitely making some changes to the new GS that were posted 10-12 months ago.
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Looks, alrighte. As bad as the nissan comparisons can be for a 'Lexus", the rear I'm seeing new Hyundai, haha. Rear looks squashed width wise and overly high trunk lid wise.
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Originally Posted by gavriil
Nice pics! Again guys, for those that have not seen this car "live", you need to, because it looks a ton uglier on any photos I have seen.
I love the front end of the car
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Originally Posted by gavriil
Nice pics! Again guys, for those that have not seen this car "live", you need to, because it looks a ton uglier on any photos I have seen.
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Saw the prototype in NY at the Auto Show...unless they made major revisions, it looked as rear heavy in real life as it does in pictures.
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This car lacks something that gives me no excitement at all. The RL and M45 are better looking in my opinion. Lexus has to learn to design a car that has more initial appeal or at least something more sporty. It looks like a cross between an avalon and a maxima. The rear looks ugly and it sorta looks like the old gs tail lights. Not the generation now, but the one b4
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I wouldn't exactly call the M45's rear so great looking either, the tail lights are entirely too large.
Not to mention overall, the car looks like a large G35 sedan......which is either a positive or a negative depending on the individual.
Resale wise (if you care).......Lexus > Infiniti
In the end, I don't think either car is a design breakthrough.
Not to mention overall, the car looks like a large G35 sedan......which is either a positive or a negative depending on the individual.
Resale wise (if you care).......Lexus > Infiniti
In the end, I don't think either car is a design breakthrough.
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[QUOTE=Beltfed]I wouldn't exactly call the M45's rear so great looking either, the tail lights are entirely too large.
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Totally agree. I think that's the only weak spot in the exterior design for the M.
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Totally agree. I think that's the only weak spot in the exterior design for the M.
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Ok...here's a couple of pics I took from the Chicago autoshow...if they help any..
rear end:
front end + comparison with current gen GS
headlights (my fav shot)
rear end:
front end + comparison with current gen GS
headlights (my fav shot)