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Completely agree. Athough we are in BMW forum we need not to be bias against other brands. IMO Lexus is a great car, but I dont see the potential of hybrid engine over diesel.
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The manufacturers always rip off each other where they see fit. New design of suspension or safety measures may forced them into making similar design.
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Oh, I need to clarify that even though my username states "loyalist", I'm by no means a fanboy (maybe a little when it comes to the 3 series and it's competitors though...). However, I still hold a large amount of prejudice against Lexus. I just hate them. I don't know why.
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04-06-2007, 08:30 PM | #28 |
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Speaking of rip-offs, here's a Lexus and BMW rip-off by Hyundai for those who haven't seen it: http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...rticleId=97785
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04-06-2007, 09:39 PM | #29 |
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new lexus steering doesn't have any feedback at all-pretty bland and boring!
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Lexus is the top of all imaginable reliability and dependability charts. Lexus is top of all customer satifaction surveys. True, very true, Lexus is not a flashy car- and that is exactly what customers of affluence and maturity- those who most importantly can afford these cars want. They could care less who's got the most horsepower, or who's got the biggest rims, who's got the most road feel or who's got the most chrome. All they what is a well built, reliable, relaxing car which they can jump in at the end of a long day, have their own quiet space, listen to a good CD, and waft their way home in quiet comfort and incognito.
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That segment does not include the Lincoln Town Car for sure - nobody cross-shops a Town Car and an S class really. And because of the status thing, and ironically also because of the significantly lower price - the Lexus LS does not truly play in the same league as the 7 series or the S class. Oh sure, there is some overlap - but the brand is just not perceived as prestigious enough. Or let me put it this way: Do you truly aspire to own an LS someday, when you "grow up"? I certainly don't. |
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I had a chance to drive the LS and thought that it was a very well excuted luxury car with a a good feel and decent handling for its size. As much as i wanted to dislike it for being a Lexus "grandpa cruiser", i couldnt. It is is a great car and Lexus should be applauded for bringing their A game.
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So if you value (that word again) a particular mix of sportiness, refinement and comfort - there really isn't any other game in town. If you value a different mix of these ingredients, then it's very possible that one of the Japanese competitors embodies them to a greater degree and is the better choice. But think about this - why is the competition always targeting the 3 series and not the other way around? Why do they try to imitate the driving feel, performance envelope and even the bad styling? If you are just referring to monetary value for the amount of goods delivered, the current crop of Hyundays has everything else beat, including the Japanese cars. |
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Just out of curiosity, do you have figures for 2006? I'd be interested in knowing how the numbers change from year to year, with newer models being released and others aging... I have to disagree with you that the LS does not play in the "same league" as the 7 series or S class. Like it or not, the LS is a competitor to the German brands. It might not slamom quite as fast, but it provides most of the features and better reliability. You can argue that Lexus does not have the same luxury perception as BMW or MB, but the truth of that argument is fading each year. |
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I've driven three Lexi recently, the hybrid sedan, the hybrid SUV and the LS.
The hybrid sedan is fast. Doesn't handle but it's fast and petrol usage is amazing. So is the CVT - very smooth. Lexus sent over the SUV for a week - I don't normally drive an SUV but it was fun driving one that claimed to be getting 60 mpg most of the time (it wasn't doing quite that well but still...) The electronics, specifically telematics, in the Lexi were horrible to use. Most of the functionality is locked out when the vehicle is in motion and this is because using it really takes your attention away from driving. {I have a Jaguar XK right now - also with touchscreen which works while driving but I think it's dangerous to do more than one or two touches while driving). The Lexus voice response was abysmal. It didn't dial one phone number correctly and the Bluetooth system doesn't transfer over the phonebook. So it's not only handling but they need a lot of improvement in this area as well.
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But my point is that these cars compete only on paper. In real life, these are aspirational cars - people buy them because they're desirable and expensive (which guarantees some sort of exclusivity). A Lexus LS just doesn't have the same kind of appeal - bragging at the country club (or wherever these people congregate), you just cannot hope to elicit admiration when you confess to buying a Lexus. Oh, it may be an excellent automobile - it lacks that extra spunk, or character, or a bigger brother that current owners can aspire to - whatever it is that makes people buy a 7 series or an S class despite the huge price difference. Otherwise, don't you think they'd pretty much own this market? The fact that they don't speaks volumes to me... Not that I really care. I simply fail to foresee any circumstances in which I'll own a car like this. |
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Eh, either way you slice it, using the old model or the new one, Lexus is still the top dog, the leader- and I have absolutely no problem aspiring to own the best of the best.
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Lincoln Town Car probably "paces this segment" because it is sold as a fleet vehicle (limos for airport rides and corporate vehicles) in the US. I wonder if JD Power took that into account.
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Don't say Jap crap, that lexus is one fine car, almost everything about it is great. I do prefer a BMW 750 or Merc S550 over it anyday, but in no way is it crap
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I can appreciate the new LS for its crazy level of technology for the price, but it has no real soul or IMO, the brand power the German flagships still have. The LS is a great car, just not for some people who prefer better handling, but is a better car for those who just want a comfortable big car. |
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Congratulations to the Lexus LS460 for winning the 2007 World Car of the Year award.
http://www.wcoty.com/2007/
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