Lexus debuts 2016 GS F (Pictures Starting on Page 8)
#676
Lexus Test Driver
Well the reason that they're moving slow is cause of reliability. U want a high performance car with a reliability of a Corolla then this is what u get. If they keep changing stuff then it'll always be in the shop.
#678
The GS is running this weekend, anyone else excited?
#680
I have seen a few pictures of it, but that's all. It looks like the same white one that was at the most recent auto show. I haven't found any videos of it running yet
#682
Interior looks great (don't love the red but the dash is super cool), engine sounds amazing.
I don't like the weird profile of the front grille... i think it looks worse than the RC (how it sticks out, like a tongue almost? I can't describe it). It also looks quite tall, guess they will make coilover companies some $$.
I don't like the weird profile of the front grille... i think it looks worse than the RC (how it sticks out, like a tongue almost? I can't describe it). It also looks quite tall, guess they will make coilover companies some $$.
#684
Racer
#686
Lexus Test Driver
#688
Lead Lap
Well, a "loaded" up GS-h F-Sport will run you over $75k. If added HP to a Lexus engine has taught us anything, they're going to overcharge for it. It will likely START at $85k.
#689
Lexus Test Driver
That GSh is way overpriced, it should be at 65K-70K loaded. No wonder I very rarely see it on the roads and dealers don't seem to stock them on their lot either, nothing shows up on their online inventory for the GSh.
#690
For the record, I'm betting it will start in the mid to upper $70s with a typical car in the low to mid $80s. I think they will not sell a lot at that price. But the real issue for me is that they lost a lot of momentum by taking so damn long to get it to market after showing it.