Funny thing happened at Lexus today....
#1
Driver
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Funny thing happened at Lexus today....
We stopped off at our local Lexus dealership to finally test drive the 14 GS. This will be a replacement for my 06 GS. I luck out when I get a loaner and always end up with an ES or an RX. Anyway, we ask for the salesman that sold us our LS. I tell him what we were there for and the hard sale starts... (wait for it).... for the ES. He starts saying why buy a GS if you just want to spend an extra $10K - $15K...... The ES has more room.... You can't really tell the difference between the two visually.... The ES has the same equipment as the GS, so I don't see why you would want to buy a GS. I asked him if the GS are not selling and he said he just sold two today. We finally took the car out for a test drive but is should have not been so hard to convince the sale man that the GS was the car we wanted to drive.
#2
Unless there were some cues you gave him that would make him think the ES is a more suitable car for you (more rear seat room, softer ride, cheaper, etc.) he is an idiot.
The GS is definitely worth the extra money.
The GS is definitely worth the extra money.
#3
Driver
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No cues give.
But even so. I want what I want. I am not new to the Lexus. And I thought the sales man knew this. We have a 06 and 07 GS and an 10 LS. When we do get the GS this experience just means we will not be getting it from Chris.
#7
I had a similar issue when I bought an ES350 a year ago. I test drove a GS at that time, but the dealer pushed me towards an ES. I ended up buying the ES, but went back a year later and swapped it out for a GS. The didn't seem to be pushing the GS at all. Figured they type cast me as someone who was a better fit for the ES. I wonder what the median age is for a GS? For an ES it was 57.
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#8
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Methinks their must be a better margin selling the ES than the GS. That would be the ONLY reason for the dealer push to the ES. (In more than once case, it seems.) Whatever the case it's driven by dollars and cents.
It wouldn't work for me.
It wouldn't work for me.
#9
I hadn't considered that. With the $10-15k difference in price I would think the GS would have better margins. No idea how much the the cost differential is to Toyota between the two models.
#11
I've had a similar experience with the dealer. Agree on the rarity of a GS as compared to ESs and RXs..
#12
Lexus Test Driver
that never would have happened here. i work for lexus as a salesman. if you wanted a GS thats what i would have showed you. the ES and the RX are the biggest sellers. heck i think the new GS is fantastic and i wish they were bigger sellers here! i think they are really fun cars! the ES is beautiful too but if you want a GS id show you a GS. btw, have you tried the GS with the F-sport package yet? its worth the extra few bucks. its a blast to drive and looks really mean and agressive on the street. good luck with your next car!
#13
When I was researching the 2014 GS prior to them arriving, wanted a 2014 broucher. Wanted the 2014 and said buying year-end. I was told the 2013 broucher was exactly the same and the model year had no changes. I mentioned power trunk, auto-outside mirrors, no night vision, etc. The saleslady continued to argued with me, no arguement from me. I was an easy sale 6 weeks later and went to another salesperson. Sometimes salespeople can't get out of the way.
#14
that never would have happened here. i work for lexus as a salesman. if you wanted a GS thats what i would have showed you. the ES and the RX are the biggest sellers. heck i think the new GS is fantastic and i wish they were bigger sellers here! i think they are really fun cars! the ES is beautiful too but if you want a GS id show you a GS. btw, have you tried the GS with the F-sport package yet? its worth the extra few bucks. its a blast to drive and looks really mean and agressive on the street. good luck with your next car!
#15
Lexus Test Driver