2 Months in a 2013 GS 350F
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2 Months in a 2013 GS 350F
I traded in a 2011 G37S for a 2013 GS350F. The following is my comparison and review after 5k miles:
I loved the G37S! It was fast and you could throw it around while maintaining control. We bought it when we traded in our G35 and planned on keeping it for 2-3 years. I really wanted the M37S but at the time could not justify the additional cost.
After 2 years I began to look at trading in the G37 for a M37. I could not find the color and options i wanted and they were not building any new ones until the 2014 model came out. A friend told me to look at the Lexus GS. The short of it is that i now own a 2013 GS 350F. I know the two cars are very different and do not compete with each other as far as class etc.
The interior:
What i Like: The layout and finish is outstanding. The comfort of the seats is excellent. I originally didnt like the red seats( yes i call them Red) but my wife convinced me otherwise and i am glad i listened! I finally sat in the back seat and was impressed with the comfort. The many adjustments of the front seats are wonderful on long rides. In Texas cooled front seats are becoming a basic requirement. Overall it is refined and comfortable with well placed controls and features.
Could be better: I have already worn a spot on the door where my arm rests. It has a indentation due to resting my arm. Some of the electronic issues could be better but they are much more than on the G37. Still trying to figure out where to put a holder for my iphone. The backup camera should be better. The G37 was much easier and safer to use. The start up screens have become annoying! I would like the steering wheel to telescope further.
The Exterior:
What i like: The front. To some it may be a bit aggressive but i like the look. Its a big car compared to the G37. It has clean lines and flows really well. Not as eye catching as the M37. The lights are excellent and the day time running lights are a welcome addition.
Could be better: It can be a bit plain from the rear. In looking at the mods so far many have made changes here. Why are there no fog lights on the F-Sport?
Performance and handling:
What i like: It is subtely fast. While not as fast at the G37, it will get you going pretty quick. It does it in a much smoother and deceiving way. It seems to be able to almost match the handling of the G37 and this is surprising for a bigger and heavier car. The ride reminds me of the BMW 530I.
Could be better: It gets a bit twitchie on the highway. I have noticed that it tends to bounce around a bit. It can be a bit shaky on rough roads at highway speed. The engine sounds like a diesel when not moving. It would be nice to have the sound of the G37 at rest. I am not as confident in the breaks as i was in the G37. This is partly due to the size and weight. I am starting to get used to the traction control. I wish you could program it to start in sport +and then change it if you want. Changing the setting each time you start off can be annoying. Fuel economy could be better but that may be due to my tendency to let it go at times.
Overall: I really like this car. It is step up from the Infiniti as far a refinement and comfort. I was asked by a friend what the difference is and i can explain it this way. The G37 was a fighter jet. The GS350 is a fighter/bomber. I can still take turns with my tail on fire while enjoying a smooth ride when i want. I can let it go and enjoy the acceleration and handling and then bring it back under control and smoothly ride on.
I loved the G37S! It was fast and you could throw it around while maintaining control. We bought it when we traded in our G35 and planned on keeping it for 2-3 years. I really wanted the M37S but at the time could not justify the additional cost.
After 2 years I began to look at trading in the G37 for a M37. I could not find the color and options i wanted and they were not building any new ones until the 2014 model came out. A friend told me to look at the Lexus GS. The short of it is that i now own a 2013 GS 350F. I know the two cars are very different and do not compete with each other as far as class etc.
The interior:
What i Like: The layout and finish is outstanding. The comfort of the seats is excellent. I originally didnt like the red seats( yes i call them Red) but my wife convinced me otherwise and i am glad i listened! I finally sat in the back seat and was impressed with the comfort. The many adjustments of the front seats are wonderful on long rides. In Texas cooled front seats are becoming a basic requirement. Overall it is refined and comfortable with well placed controls and features.
Could be better: I have already worn a spot on the door where my arm rests. It has a indentation due to resting my arm. Some of the electronic issues could be better but they are much more than on the G37. Still trying to figure out where to put a holder for my iphone. The backup camera should be better. The G37 was much easier and safer to use. The start up screens have become annoying! I would like the steering wheel to telescope further.
The Exterior:
What i like: The front. To some it may be a bit aggressive but i like the look. Its a big car compared to the G37. It has clean lines and flows really well. Not as eye catching as the M37. The lights are excellent and the day time running lights are a welcome addition.
Could be better: It can be a bit plain from the rear. In looking at the mods so far many have made changes here. Why are there no fog lights on the F-Sport?
Performance and handling:
What i like: It is subtely fast. While not as fast at the G37, it will get you going pretty quick. It does it in a much smoother and deceiving way. It seems to be able to almost match the handling of the G37 and this is surprising for a bigger and heavier car. The ride reminds me of the BMW 530I.
Could be better: It gets a bit twitchie on the highway. I have noticed that it tends to bounce around a bit. It can be a bit shaky on rough roads at highway speed. The engine sounds like a diesel when not moving. It would be nice to have the sound of the G37 at rest. I am not as confident in the breaks as i was in the G37. This is partly due to the size and weight. I am starting to get used to the traction control. I wish you could program it to start in sport +and then change it if you want. Changing the setting each time you start off can be annoying. Fuel economy could be better but that may be due to my tendency to let it go at times.
Overall: I really like this car. It is step up from the Infiniti as far a refinement and comfort. I was asked by a friend what the difference is and i can explain it this way. The G37 was a fighter jet. The GS350 is a fighter/bomber. I can still take turns with my tail on fire while enjoying a smooth ride when i want. I can let it go and enjoy the acceleration and handling and then bring it back under control and smoothly ride on.
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I traded in a 2011 G37S for a 2013 GS350F. The following is my comparison and review after 5k miles:
I loved the G37S! It was fast and you could throw it around while maintaining control. We bought it when we traded in our G35 and planned on keeping it for 2-3 years. I really wanted the M37S but at the time could not justify the additional cost.
After 2 years I began to look at trading in the G37 for a M37. I could not find the color and options i wanted and they were not building any new ones until the 2014 model came out. A friend told me to look at the Lexus GS. The short of it is that i now own a 2013 GS 350F. I know the two cars are very different and do not compete with each other as far as class etc.
The interior:
What i Like: The layout and finish is outstanding. The comfort of the seats is excellent. I originally didnt like the red seats( yes i call them Red) but my wife convinced me otherwise and i am glad i listened! I finally sat in the back seat and was impressed with the comfort. The many adjustments of the front seats are wonderful on long rides. In Texas cooled front seats are becoming a basic requirement. Overall it is refined and comfortable with well placed controls and features.
Could be better: I have already worn a spot on the door where my arm rests. It has a indentation due to resting my arm. Some of the electronic issues could be better but they are much more than on the G37. Still trying to figure out where to put a holder for my iphone. The backup camera should be better. The G37 was much easier and safer to use. The start up screens have become annoying! I would like the steering wheel to telescope further.
The Exterior:
What i like: The front. To some it may be a bit aggressive but i like the look. Its a big car compared to the G37. It has clean lines and flows really well. Not as eye catching as the M37. The lights are excellent and the day time running lights are a welcome addition.
Could be better: It can be a bit plain from the rear. In looking at the mods so far many have made changes here. Why are there no fog lights on the F-Sport?
Performance and handling:
What i like: It is subtely fast. While not as fast at the G37, it will get you going pretty quick. It does it in a much smoother and deceiving way. It seems to be able to almost match the handling of the G37 and this is surprising for a bigger and heavier car. The ride reminds me of the BMW 530I.
Could be better: It gets a bit twitchie on the highway. I have noticed that it tends to bounce around a bit. It can be a bit shaky on rough roads at highway speed. The engine sounds like a diesel when not moving. It would be nice to have the sound of the G37 at rest. I am not as confident in the breaks as i was in the G37. This is partly due to the size and weight. I am starting to get used to the traction control. I wish you could program it to start in sport +and then change it if you want. Changing the setting each time you start off can be annoying. Fuel economy could be better but that may be due to my tendency to let it go at times.
Overall: I really like this car. It is step up from the Infiniti as far a refinement and comfort. I was asked by a friend what the difference is and i can explain it this way. The G37 was a fighter jet. The GS350 is a fighter/bomber. I can still take turns with my tail on fire while enjoying a smooth ride when i want. I can let it go and enjoy the acceleration and handling and then bring it back under control and smoothly ride on.
I loved the G37S! It was fast and you could throw it around while maintaining control. We bought it when we traded in our G35 and planned on keeping it for 2-3 years. I really wanted the M37S but at the time could not justify the additional cost.
After 2 years I began to look at trading in the G37 for a M37. I could not find the color and options i wanted and they were not building any new ones until the 2014 model came out. A friend told me to look at the Lexus GS. The short of it is that i now own a 2013 GS 350F. I know the two cars are very different and do not compete with each other as far as class etc.
The interior:
What i Like: The layout and finish is outstanding. The comfort of the seats is excellent. I originally didnt like the red seats( yes i call them Red) but my wife convinced me otherwise and i am glad i listened! I finally sat in the back seat and was impressed with the comfort. The many adjustments of the front seats are wonderful on long rides. In Texas cooled front seats are becoming a basic requirement. Overall it is refined and comfortable with well placed controls and features.
Could be better: I have already worn a spot on the door where my arm rests. It has a indentation due to resting my arm. Some of the electronic issues could be better but they are much more than on the G37. Still trying to figure out where to put a holder for my iphone. The backup camera should be better. The G37 was much easier and safer to use. The start up screens have become annoying! I would like the steering wheel to telescope further.
The Exterior:
What i like: The front. To some it may be a bit aggressive but i like the look. Its a big car compared to the G37. It has clean lines and flows really well. Not as eye catching as the M37. The lights are excellent and the day time running lights are a welcome addition.
Could be better: It can be a bit plain from the rear. In looking at the mods so far many have made changes here. Why are there no fog lights on the F-Sport?
Performance and handling:
What i like: It is subtely fast. While not as fast at the G37, it will get you going pretty quick. It does it in a much smoother and deceiving way. It seems to be able to almost match the handling of the G37 and this is surprising for a bigger and heavier car. The ride reminds me of the BMW 530I.
Could be better: It gets a bit twitchie on the highway. I have noticed that it tends to bounce around a bit. It can be a bit shaky on rough roads at highway speed. The engine sounds like a diesel when not moving. It would be nice to have the sound of the G37 at rest. I am not as confident in the breaks as i was in the G37. This is partly due to the size and weight. I am starting to get used to the traction control. I wish you could program it to start in sport +and then change it if you want. Changing the setting each time you start off can be annoying. Fuel economy could be better but that may be due to my tendency to let it go at times.
Overall: I really like this car. It is step up from the Infiniti as far a refinement and comfort. I was asked by a friend what the difference is and i can explain it this way. The G37 was a fighter jet. The GS350 is a fighter/bomber. I can still take turns with my tail on fire while enjoying a smooth ride when i want. I can let it go and enjoy the acceleration and handling and then bring it back under control and smoothly ride on.
#3
I also switched from a G37S to a GS350F and have never looked back. My G37 was a 6 speed though so it was a whole different car from the automatic G37S. So much more funner and enjoyable to drive. I would occasionally swap my wheels out and take it out on track days as well. It was a heck of a car, very easy to drift and control during the mid-drift. Beautifully balanced like you said. The Lexus however, serves a different purpose. It just screams class. It is just on a different level. Much more mature, beautifully built and crafted. Personally I dont think other car manufacturers have anything comparable to the GS350F-Sport right now.
Here is a fun fact in case you didnt know. The stitching in the GS350F interior is done by hand. But not just by any hands. The people who are certified to stitch the interior interior have to pass rigorous inspection tests to be certified to sew the interiors. Part of this certification is that they must be so flawless in their art, that they must be able to sew with equal perfection using both hands. If their left hand is not as good as their right or vice versa, they are not certified to sew Lexus interiors any longer. This is something they have been doing only in the past few years. I think post 2011 if im not mistaken. Just thought you would enjoy learning about that fact. Just goes to show the type of detail and craftsmanship goes into these cars. Thats what makes a Lexus a Lexus i guess.
Here is a fun fact in case you didnt know. The stitching in the GS350F interior is done by hand. But not just by any hands. The people who are certified to stitch the interior interior have to pass rigorous inspection tests to be certified to sew the interiors. Part of this certification is that they must be so flawless in their art, that they must be able to sew with equal perfection using both hands. If their left hand is not as good as their right or vice versa, they are not certified to sew Lexus interiors any longer. This is something they have been doing only in the past few years. I think post 2011 if im not mistaken. Just thought you would enjoy learning about that fact. Just goes to show the type of detail and craftsmanship goes into these cars. Thats what makes a Lexus a Lexus i guess.
#4
I traded in a 2011 G37S for a 2013 GS350F. The following is my comparison and review after 5k miles:
I loved the G37S! It was fast and you could throw it around while maintaining control. We bought it when we traded in our G35 and planned on keeping it for 2-3 years. I really wanted the M37S but at the time could not justify the additional cost.
After 2 years I began to look at trading in the G37 for a M37. I could not find the color and options i wanted and they were not building any new ones until the 2014 model came out. A friend told me to look at the Lexus GS. The short of it is that i now own a 2013 GS 350F. I know the two cars are very different and do not compete with each other as far as class etc.
The interior:
What i Like: The layout and finish is outstanding. The comfort of the seats is excellent. I originally didnt like the red seats( yes i call them Red) but my wife convinced me otherwise and i am glad i listened! I finally sat in the back seat and was impressed with the comfort. The many adjustments of the front seats are wonderful on long rides. In Texas cooled front seats are becoming a basic requirement. Overall it is refined and comfortable with well placed controls and features.
Could be better: I have already worn a spot on the door where my arm rests. It has a indentation due to resting my arm. Some of the electronic issues could be better but they are much more than on the G37. Still trying to figure out where to put a holder for my iphone. The backup camera should be better. The G37 was much easier and safer to use. The start up screens have become annoying! I would like the steering wheel to telescope further.
The Exterior:
What i like: The front. To some it may be a bit aggressive but i like the look. Its a big car compared to the G37. It has clean lines and flows really well. Not as eye catching as the M37. The lights are excellent and the day time running lights are a welcome addition.
Could be better: It can be a bit plain from the rear. In looking at the mods so far many have made changes here. Why are there no fog lights on the F-Sport?
Performance and handling:
What i like: It is subtely fast. While not as fast at the G37, it will get you going pretty quick. It does it in a much smoother and deceiving way. It seems to be able to almost match the handling of the G37 and this is surprising for a bigger and heavier car. The ride reminds me of the BMW 530I.
Could be better: It gets a bit twitchie on the highway. I have noticed that it tends to bounce around a bit. It can be a bit shaky on rough roads at highway speed. The engine sounds like a diesel when not moving. It would be nice to have the sound of the G37 at rest. I am not as confident in the breaks as i was in the G37. This is partly due to the size and weight. I am starting to get used to the traction control. I wish you could program it to start in sport +and then change it if you want. Changing the setting each time you start off can be annoying. Fuel economy could be better but that may be due to my tendency to let it go at times.
Overall: I really like this car. It is step up from the Infiniti as far a refinement and comfort. I was asked by a friend what the difference is and i can explain it this way. The G37 was a fighter jet. The GS350 is a fighter/bomber. I can still take turns with my tail on fire while enjoying a smooth ride when i want. I can let it go and enjoy the acceleration and handling and then bring it back under control and smoothly ride on.
I loved the G37S! It was fast and you could throw it around while maintaining control. We bought it when we traded in our G35 and planned on keeping it for 2-3 years. I really wanted the M37S but at the time could not justify the additional cost.
After 2 years I began to look at trading in the G37 for a M37. I could not find the color and options i wanted and they were not building any new ones until the 2014 model came out. A friend told me to look at the Lexus GS. The short of it is that i now own a 2013 GS 350F. I know the two cars are very different and do not compete with each other as far as class etc.
The interior:
What i Like: The layout and finish is outstanding. The comfort of the seats is excellent. I originally didnt like the red seats( yes i call them Red) but my wife convinced me otherwise and i am glad i listened! I finally sat in the back seat and was impressed with the comfort. The many adjustments of the front seats are wonderful on long rides. In Texas cooled front seats are becoming a basic requirement. Overall it is refined and comfortable with well placed controls and features.
Could be better: I have already worn a spot on the door where my arm rests. It has a indentation due to resting my arm. Some of the electronic issues could be better but they are much more than on the G37. Still trying to figure out where to put a holder for my iphone. The backup camera should be better. The G37 was much easier and safer to use. The start up screens have become annoying! I would like the steering wheel to telescope further.
The Exterior:
What i like: The front. To some it may be a bit aggressive but i like the look. Its a big car compared to the G37. It has clean lines and flows really well. Not as eye catching as the M37. The lights are excellent and the day time running lights are a welcome addition.
Could be better: It can be a bit plain from the rear. In looking at the mods so far many have made changes here. Why are there no fog lights on the F-Sport?
Performance and handling:
What i like: It is subtely fast. While not as fast at the G37, it will get you going pretty quick. It does it in a much smoother and deceiving way. It seems to be able to almost match the handling of the G37 and this is surprising for a bigger and heavier car. The ride reminds me of the BMW 530I.
Could be better: It gets a bit twitchie on the highway. I have noticed that it tends to bounce around a bit. It can be a bit shaky on rough roads at highway speed. The engine sounds like a diesel when not moving. It would be nice to have the sound of the G37 at rest. I am not as confident in the breaks as i was in the G37. This is partly due to the size and weight. I am starting to get used to the traction control. I wish you could program it to start in sport +and then change it if you want. Changing the setting each time you start off can be annoying. Fuel economy could be better but that may be due to my tendency to let it go at times.
Overall: I really like this car. It is step up from the Infiniti as far a refinement and comfort. I was asked by a friend what the difference is and i can explain it this way. The G37 was a fighter jet. The GS350 is a fighter/bomber. I can still take turns with my tail on fire while enjoying a smooth ride when i want. I can let it go and enjoy the acceleration and handling and then bring it back under control and smoothly ride on.
Design is subjective so can't really argue that. It comes down to cost for the foglamps, which if you're already paying as much as you are they really should be standard. It is an easy mod though, many have added the fogs.
That's because of the Direct Injection.
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Lexus Champion
Not just the GS, most backup camera's on Lexus's are not up to snuff, no guidelines or stationary guidelines that don't move and grainy resolution are the biggest problems. Design is subjective so can't really argue that. It comes down to cost for the foglamps, which if you're already paying as much as you are they really should be standard. It is an easy mod though, many have added the fogs. That's because of the Direct Injection.
#6
Believe it nor not a 2013 Chevy Avalanche that I test drove has the turning guidance lines. A Chevy! Shame on Lexus.
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Ahhhhhhhh, gotta love 1st world problems ! LOL
Its just a camera guys, it works perfectly fine and it helps make parking immensely easier. Be happy you're privileged to even own a Lexus. Sorry, just thought I would put things into perspective for you a little.
Its just a camera guys, it works perfectly fine and it helps make parking immensely easier. Be happy you're privileged to even own a Lexus. Sorry, just thought I would put things into perspective for you a little.
#10
Lexus Test Driver
Other than those things, I love my GS350 F Sport. I also agree with most of the nits the OP mentioned. That and I have some interior rattle from bass frequencies thanks to the ML system and can't figure out where they're coming from. Otherwise, fit and finish is exceptional, interior is a masterpiece of functionality, hidden lighting and soft surfaces. Enform gets the job done (until you get into XM land and then all logic flies out the window). I'm still surprised how many looks this car gets. I guess it's still new to a lot of people and the GS has the widest LED surrounds out of all the models so far. Plus that front bumper looks like Darth Vader is about to eat the car in front of you, it's positively menacing.
I thought I was a die-hard Infiniti fan going into this. I have only owned Japanese marques since my first 1981 RX7 GSL. More than half of my cars have been RWD. That's what sets my expectations. I fell in love with my G35 sedan, the only thing worth hating was the miles per gallon but the fun factor offset it easily. I had a Q50 preordered that Infiniti couldn't deliver on time. So I cross shopped, found a great deal and test drove a few before I brought this one home.
In the final analysis (in reference to power) I don't know if this car needs 50hp more, or if it's all in the delivery. 1st gear seems intent on getting you into second before putting the engine on boil to prevent wheelspin. It's a GOOD, SAFE feature but it's a BORING feature. Everyone loves the occasional red light chirp or a little wheelspin off the line on a nice summer's day. Perhaps the G35/37 was the wild child with a nice interior, well balanced chassis and an aggressively geared transmission that made it more fun. But this car, it seems more grown up, and it acts more grown up. Despite all that, I would still like to have a "smoky burnout" switch like the new M3/M4 have with the optional transmission, for the hooligan in me.
#11
I owned a G37S Coupe, and we traded it for a G37S Convertible. The G37 is fun, but suffice to say if I'm driving we always take the G350 F Sport. It is on a totally different level.
#12
Lexus Test Driver
As I said, this car feels more grown up than my old G but will still pass other cars easily on the highway in Sport or S+ modes. It just doesn't feel as thrilling while doing it. Agree?
#13
It should be, for the price and options, etc. But can you define what that level is? Higher level of comfort, control, steering feel, sound system? Or is it a general feeling that is hard to define?
As I said, this car feels more grown up than my old G but will still pass other cars easily on the highway in Sport or S+ modes. It just doesn't feel as thrilling while doing it. Agree?
As I said, this car feels more grown up than my old G but will still pass other cars easily on the highway in Sport or S+ modes. It just doesn't feel as thrilling while doing it. Agree?
My gf loves the G37 Convertible because of the top-down driving. I am not so enamored with it because it feels "coarse" and the ride is much rougher than the GS. Regardless, we are trading it in for a new G37 Convertible when the lease is up in March.
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#15
Lexus Test Driver
The camera is fine. I spend maybe 10 seconds a day driving in reverse. If it was in glorious THX HD1080p, I'd probably be driving to work in reverse.