Why Lexus¿
#16
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I don't know about that. I just looked at wiki (I know, I know) and majority of Lexus models peaked around mid-00s, as far as US sales goes. They sell more as a company now than before, but they've also benefit from new models like the CT, RC, and NX. 2010-2014 weren't the prettiest years for Lexus.
#17
Lexus Fanatic
I've been a Lexus owner for a long time, and I've had Lexus vehicles spanning much of their growth in design, etc. The only Lexus that I have truly felt connected to is my 4GS. When I look at the new designs, they speak to me while previous designs, while attractive, didn't. I selected Lexus vehicles obviously for a myriad of reasons, I liked the interiors, the way they drove, refinement, but it was never because I saw one and said "I HAVE to have that". I do feel that way about some of (not all) the new spindle designs, and in general I find they grow on me as time goes on. At first I didn't love the 4GS...well then I got one...and now I think its gorgeous. 2.5 years in I still turn around and look at it when I'm walking away from it. The RC, NX, IS...all of them have gotten better looking to me as I've looked at them. Isn't that what you want from a car? A car you like more the longer you look at it?
The bottom line is this:
You can't make something that somebody truly loves without making something that some people may hate. If you want to create a vehicle that really emotionally involves people, emotions are very individual and personal things. No previous Lexus involved anybody on an emotional level. These cars obviously do. Nobody will hate a house painted antique white inside, thats why we paint them that way when we sell them. But, nobody will love it either. Lexus used to buy a lot of cans of antique white, lets just put it that way.
Like others have said, sales are up, not down. Yes the distribution of Lexus sales has changed, there are more models, but a lot of that is due to changing demographics, the decline of the fullsize flagship market, etc. More models within the range don't just bring sales in from outside, they take sales from inside too. For instance a 3 row RX or TX or whatever will bring 2 row RX sales down.
Before people accused Lexus of being bland, now its too bold...they really can't win.
The bottom line is this:
You can't make something that somebody truly loves without making something that some people may hate. If you want to create a vehicle that really emotionally involves people, emotions are very individual and personal things. No previous Lexus involved anybody on an emotional level. These cars obviously do. Nobody will hate a house painted antique white inside, thats why we paint them that way when we sell them. But, nobody will love it either. Lexus used to buy a lot of cans of antique white, lets just put it that way.
Like others have said, sales are up, not down. Yes the distribution of Lexus sales has changed, there are more models, but a lot of that is due to changing demographics, the decline of the fullsize flagship market, etc. More models within the range don't just bring sales in from outside, they take sales from inside too. For instance a 3 row RX or TX or whatever will bring 2 row RX sales down.
Before people accused Lexus of being bland, now its too bold...they really can't win.
#18
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That may very well be true for Lexus. Doesn't seem to apply to BMW or Mercedes though They seem to sell the same, if not more even with the introduction of new models. One would think the C-class sales would drop with the addition of the cheaper CLA, but they've sold more C's than ever before. Same goes with many BMW models. Doesn't matter though because I'm lining up for a 4RX anyways.
#19
Lexus Fanatic
That may very well be true for Lexus. Doesn't seem to apply to BMW or Mercedes though They seem to sell the same, if not more even with the introduction of new models. One would think the C-class sales would drop with the addition of the cheaper CLA, but they've sold more C's than ever before. Same goes with many BMW models. Doesn't matter though because I'm lining up for a 4RX anyways.
One issue Lexus has is with planning and rolling out their models. It seems like all at once we have a whole new lineup, then for years things are stagnant.
#20
Super Moderator
That may very well be true for Lexus. Doesn't seem to apply to BMW or Mercedes though They seem to sell the same, if not more even with the introduction of new models. One would think the C-class sales would drop with the addition of the cheaper CLA, but they've sold more C's than ever before. Same goes with many BMW models. Doesn't matter though because I'm lining up for a 4RX anyways.
E class sales now = E class sedans + CLK coupes sales previously ... have to take this into consideration ...
#22
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When lexus was introduced, they got the luxury and reliabilty down.
Ever since then, I wanted lexus to be more sporty so I don't have to go to mb/bmw/audi.
They answered the call and I'm quite happy.
Now they have to grow some more ***** and arm themselves in the hp war
Damn if you do and damn if you don't
Ever since then, I wanted lexus to be more sporty so I don't have to go to mb/bmw/audi.
They answered the call and I'm quite happy.
Now they have to grow some more ***** and arm themselves in the hp war
Damn if you do and damn if you don't
#23
Lexus Fanatic
I defended the new IS for going more aggressive because it became annoying when people would constantly complain a brands cars are too bland and boring but then when they try to address that they complain they are too aggressive but I am starting to agree that the new Lexus trend with big wide mouthed grills and too many creases is getting to be too much. After seeing the RC350 coupe in person I can't get past its looks and think it is kind of ugly, that big grill is really bad along with some needless creases and ruins the design. I am not the only one who thinks that way either. The new RX suffers the same problem especially when there is really no need to go that aggressive with a vehicle like the RX considering its buyers, it may turn some off.
With the more aggressive styling Lexus is still doing well so people are not running to other brands in large numbers.
I think Lexus is going to eventually have to dial styling/the grill back a notch if they keep getting criticized for styling like they are with the RC.
With the more aggressive styling Lexus is still doing well so people are not running to other brands in large numbers.
I think Lexus is going to eventually have to dial styling/the grill back a notch if they keep getting criticized for styling like they are with the RC.
#24
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#25
Super Moderator
I defended the new IS for going more aggressive because it became annoying when people would constantly complain a brands cars are too bland and boring but then when they try to address that they complain they are too aggressive but I am starting to agree that the new Lexus trend with big wide mouthed grills and too many creases is getting to be too much. After seeing the RC350 coupe in person I can't get past its looks and think it is kind of ugly, that big grill is really bad along with some needless creases and ruins the design. I am not the only one who thinks that way either. The new RX suffers the same problem especially when there is really no need to go that aggressive with a vehicle like the RX considering its buyers, it may turn some off.
With the more aggressive styling Lexus is still doing well so people are not running to other brands in large numbers.
I think Lexus is going to eventually have to dial styling/the grill back a notch if they keep getting criticized for styling like they are with the RC.
With the more aggressive styling Lexus is still doing well so people are not running to other brands in large numbers.
I think Lexus is going to eventually have to dial styling/the grill back a notch if they keep getting criticized for styling like they are with the RC.
I dislike the spindle grille on the 3IS even though it is spindle shape and big, I think the 3IS is an ugly sedan compared to the much nicer 2IS. So I dunno, I guess for me, it's not even simply the design language, but its execution on individual models that matters.
I always judge each model individually, I just know what I like or dislike when I see it in person.
#26
Lexus Fanatic
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why does everything have to be more 'aggressive'?
#27
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#29
Lexus Fanatic