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Old 09-01-09, 10:10 AM
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Today marks the official 20th anniversary for Lexus. You have come a long way from chasing the benchmark to being the benchmark. Thanks for being the best Luxury Car Brand in the world!!! The Pursuit of Perfection is just getting better and better!

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LF-A is the perfect present!!!!!!

 
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From Question Mark to Landmark --
Lexus Enters Its Third Decade of Pursuing Perfection

When Lexus was established in 1989, the luxury division of Toyota was determined to set a new course for the U.S. luxury auto industry. Over the past 20 years, Lexus has become the luxury automotive leader by building outstanding vehicles and providing superior customer service. Now, as it enters its third decade, Lexus is even more dedicated to push the envelope to create the finest vehicles and to exceed customers’ expectations, but the bar is infinitely higher than ever before.

Lexus was created in response to Toyota owners’ wishes for a car that had the quality of their Toyota, but came in a more luxurious package. Since the first Lexus vehicles rolled out of dealers’ showrooms in September 1989, Lexus has emerged a leader in quality, innovation and, most importantly, in customer satisfaction.

This pursuit of perfection began in the early 1980s when then-Chairman Eiji Toyoda challenged a group of engineers to develop the best luxury car in the world. Hundreds of prototypes and thousands of test miles later, the LS 400 emerged.

Customers flocked to the 80 carefully selected Lexus dealerships across the country and read media reviews that included Automobile Magazine saying the LS 400 “had come about as far toward the achievement of true automotive perfection as we could come.” Car and Driver said “the Lexus transports you literally and figuratively into another dimension.” Motor Trend stated “we are frankly astounded that the LS 400 is this great.”
But just as Lexus was gaining speed, it hit a roadblock. Shortly after the launch, two minor quality issues were discovered in the LS 400. A few people complained that the third high-mounted stoplight was not as bright as it should be and one customer complained about a cruise-control malfunction.

Lexus faced the challenge head-on. It recalled all 8,000 vehicles that had been sold, picked them up from their owners, fixed the problem and returned the cars washed, with a full tank of gas. Owners also received a gift as a thank you for their understanding.

Instead of stopping the young brand in its tracks, this unprecedented customer outreach established a new level of customer service that propelled the brand even further.

In 1991, Lexus introduced an all-new ES 300 as well as the SC 400 and SC 300 sport coupes. By this time there were 141 Lexus dealers across the country and Lexus outsold both Mercedes-Benz and BMW to become the best-selling luxury import brand in the U.S.

Through the early 1990s, Lexus continued to hone its brand and its products, as reflected by quality and customer service awards from J.D. Power and Associates. Lexus also introduced the GS 300 luxury sport sedan in March 1993.

But by 1995, Lexus was facing some new challenges. The economy was weakening, the yen was fluctuating against the dollar, and Lexus spent months in flux as the U.S. and Japanese governments negotiated on proposed 100 percent tariffs on Japanese luxury cars.

The tariffs didn’t happen, and the overall luxury market kept on growing. Lexus brought out the LX 450 luxury sport utility vehicle in 1995 and new versions of the ES in 1996 and the LS and GS in 1997.

Then, in 1998, Lexus showed how it uniquely listened to customers. When talking to customers about their SUVs, owners consistently said, “I love my SUV, but….” Lexus heard about rough rides, difficult entry/exit and a lack of luxury. To solve those issues, Lexus introduced the RX 300 in 1998, which created the luxury crossover segment. Eleven years later, the RX continues to be the segment leader. The same year, the new LX 470 luxury sport utility vehicle debuted. In July of that year, Lexus had higher monthly sales than any luxury competitor – a first for any international automaker. Lexus became the top-selling luxury brand in the United States in 2000, a title it has held for nine consecutive years.

In the early part of its second decade, Lexus starting moving beyond its traditional segments to introduce new vehicles to people who may not have considered Lexus previously. In July 2000, Lexus developed a second offering in the entry-luxury sedan category with the IS 300 sport sedan. The next year, Lexus updated its classic SC model and turned it into a hardtop convertible. The GX 470 mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle was added to the stable in 2002.

With its extensive selection of sedans, luxury utility vehicles and a hardtop convertible, Lexus was offering products in nearly every luxury segment. It was time to start demonstrating Lexus’ passion and its pursuit of innovation.
Lexus made its mark by introducing the world’s first hybrid luxury vehicle. The RX 400h went on sale in April 2005. With its lower emissions, improved fuel economy and outstanding luxury, it demonstrated that eco-conscious buyers didn’t need to sacrifice luxury to be kinder to the earth.
Lexus’ second hybrid offering, the GS 450h hybrid luxury sport sedan, went on sale in April 2006, and the LS 600h L premium hybrid sedan, the world’s first full V8 hybrid vehicle, went on sale in July 2007.

While Lexus’ image was definitely shifting from its traditional attributes of being reliable and luxurious, it still needed something to showcase its passion for performance. In February 2008, the IS F high-performance luxury sedan became just the answer. Powered by a 416-hp V8 engine, the Lexus IS F was the most uncharacteristic car Lexus had ever built, and it demonstrated that the brand really could make a car for high-performance enthusiasts. For those customers who wanted more performance on their standard IS 250 or IS 350 sport sedans, the company responded by introducing the F-Sport performance accessories through dealerships.

Whether it’s making performance parts, introducing new and exciting products, or treating each customer as a guest in our home, Lexus’ pursuit of perfection comes through.

Today, Lexus has 227 dealers who have invested billions of dollars in creating state-of-the-art facilities and services to ensure that customers continue to drive the division. The information gathered from dealers, as well as from luxury customers across the country, feeds back into everything Lexus does.
As Lexus closes out its second decade, it has expanded its model line-up to meet the varied needs of our customers. In spring 2009, the next-generation RX 350 luxury utility vehicle went on sale, followed by the RX 450h luxury hybrid in July. Lexus also added to its IS line in May 2009 with the all-new IS 250C and IS 350C convertible versions of the popular entry-luxury sport sedan.

September marks Lexus’ official 20th anniversary. It will also be the month Lexus offers the 2010 HS 250h, the world’s first luxury car available only with a hybrid powertrain. At 35 mpg, it will have the best combined fuel mileage of any U.S. luxury vehicle, as well as be equipped with amazing technological features and innovations. The HS 250h is just the first step as Lexus embarks on its journey into its third decade. But with its dedication to being a driving force in both product and customer service innovation, look for Lexus to make great leaps in the future.

Credit: Lexus USA

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Congrats to Lexus for a productive first 20 years. Can I expect a party at my dealership?
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Can I expect a party at my dealership?
Let's hope so!!

And congrats Lexus, you're amazing.
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Looks like it deserves a meet somewhere ..... Any sponsors want to sponsor this?
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Congrats to Lexus

Yes, will there be cake at the dealership?????

(If it weren't for lexus, I'd be driving an infiniti M or FX)
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Originally Posted by GS3Tek
Congrats to Lexus

Yes, will there be cake at the dealership?????

(If it weren't for lexus, I'd be driving an infiniti M or FX)
What about the S500 ?

Happy Birthday to Lexus !!
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Happy 20th Lexus
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Originally Posted by Gojirra99
What about the S500 ?

Happy Birthday to Lexus !!
either at the shop or grandpa has it

how time has fly when I wanted a 94 LS but ended up with a getting a GS as my first lexus

exactly like this down to the wheels in black or silver:
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Happy 20th Birthday Lexus!!! I look forward to another 20 years...
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20 years and still going strong!
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20 bucks that half the people who work at a lexus dealer do not even know its lexus' 20th year
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Originally Posted by flipside909
Lexus was created in response to Toyota owners’ wishes for a car that had the quality of their Toyota, but came in a more luxurious package.
Yes, partly, but the main reason was to give Mercedes some real competition....the original LS400 even copied some Mercedes styling. This, if you recall, was during the period of the height of German car-industry arrogance (and price-gouging), and they needed a little humbling. Mercedes products, back then, were also considered the highest-quality cars in the world....and Lexus had some real shoes to fill. Mercedes quality, of course, was not to last.......we all know that story.

In 1991, Lexus introduced an all-new ES 300 as well as the SC 400 and SC 300 sport coupes.
Nope.......not quite. The slow-selling ES250 came first, but didn't hang around very long.


The tariffs didn’t happen, and the overall luxury market kept on growing. Lexus brought out the LX 450 luxury sport utility vehicle in 1995
With all due respect, as far as the market goes, the LX450 wasn't much of an accomplishment at all. It was simply a rebadged Toyota Land Cruiser with more wood trim inside and a more complex, adjustable-height suspension, although, of couse, the Land Cruiser was (and is) a superb off-road vehicle, combining comfort, build quality, and off-road agility.


Then, in 1998, Lexus showed how it uniquely listened to customers. When talking to customers about their SUVs, owners consistently said, “I love my SUV, but….” Lexus heard about rough rides, difficult entry/exit and a lack of luxury. To solve those issues, Lexus introduced the RX 300 in 1998, which created the luxury crossover segment.
The RX, despite its Camry roots, WAS an accomplishment. An extremely successful vehicle, it re-wrote the book on car-based SUV ride comfort and full-automatic AWD, and continues to be a top-seller to this day. Though Subaru had already capitalized on a good part of this market with its highly successful Outback, the Outback could not match the RX's interior, passenger room, or ride quietness.

In the early part of its second decade, Lexus starting moving beyond its traditional segments to introduce new vehicles to people who may not have considered Lexus previously. In July 2000, Lexus developed a second offering in the entry-luxury sedan category with the IS 300 sport sedan.
Funny.........I bought a yellow IS300 in 2001, and I had considered several previous Lexus products, including the ES300.

Lexus’ second hybrid offering, the GS 450h hybrid luxury sport sedan, went on sale in April 2006, and the LS 600h L premium hybrid sedan, the world’s first full V8 hybrid vehicle, went on sale in July 2007.
Though it has not sold particularly well, the LS600H, as the first large hybrid luxury-car V8, was probably a more signifcant new design. Like the LX/Land Cruiser, the GX was just a rebadged Toyota 4Runner with some more wood trim and standard equipment.

While Lexus’ image was definitely shifting from its traditional attributes of being reliable and luxurious, it still needed something to showcase its passion for performance. In February 2008, the IS F high-performance luxury sedan became just the answer. Powered by a 416-hp V8 engine, the Lexus IS F was the most uncharacteristic car Lexus had ever built, and it demonstrated that the brand really could make a car for high-performance enthusiasts. For those customers who wanted more performance on their standard IS 250 or IS 350 sport sedans, the company responded by introducing the F-Sport performance accessories through dealerships.
IS300 owners were already getting more performance out of their cars by modding. The 3.0 in-line six was extremely durable (it had been used on the 320 HP, twin-turbo Supra), and could take a lot of modding and power upgrades.

September marks Lexus’ official 20th anniversary.
Yes........Happy Birthday, and Congragulations. But Lexus is not alone with 20 candles on the cake.




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