Style vs comfort
#1
Pole Position
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Style vs comfort
Most of the GSs I see on the lot are F-Sports. However, that's not what I want. The 19" wheels and the sport suspension will downgrade the ride, if even so slightly. I think for a car of that size, 18" is enough, and I'm not gonna track it to feel the difference between 18" and 19".
Maybe it's the age, but lately I'm looking for less flash and more substance. I can forgive a lesser look if the quality and refinement is top notch. I have a friend with an A6 and it has the 20" package. It looks amazing, but I can feel every crack in the pavement rattling my teeth, and the constant tire humming is awful.
What do you guys think about the F-Sport vs regular, how big is the difference in ride?
Maybe it's the age, but lately I'm looking for less flash and more substance. I can forgive a lesser look if the quality and refinement is top notch. I have a friend with an A6 and it has the 20" package. It looks amazing, but I can feel every crack in the pavement rattling my teeth, and the constant tire humming is awful.
What do you guys think about the F-Sport vs regular, how big is the difference in ride?
#2
Lexus Fanatic
The F Sport rides more similarly to the Luxury than I thought it would. The 19s do make it firmer of course, but if you prefer ride over handling like me just get a model with the 18s.
#3
I have a luxury with the new silver finished 19"; it rides very smoothly & quietly - more smoothly & quietly than the charcoal 19" on the F Sport. The F Sport tires are too noisy for me.
The 18" on the base model GS looks a touch plain, but it has a very "plush" soft ride.
The 18" on the base model GS looks a touch plain, but it has a very "plush" soft ride.
Last edited by peteharvey; 07-22-15 at 07:55 PM.
#5
What tire brand is yours and the F Sports? If they are the same, I wonder if it's due to the wider rears. In that case one can get an AWD F Sports to get both more aggressive look and the comfortable ride.
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I notice that the charcoal 19" tires on the F Sport are Bridgestone Potenza something, and the F Sport's rear wheels have wider rims...
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Are the wheel offsets the same on both models?
#11
Lexus Test Driver
May be pretty hard to find an AWD car in Missouri, and for the drivetrain losses and mechanical complexity I'd say stick with RWD. Just get the Luxury model, it will ride better, or get the ES which is FWD so it's better in winter, since you get an actual winter up there. However, regardless of which you choose, the GS is a driver's car and none of the combinations are soft in my opinion. Well sprung and responsive but never soft.
You could get a RWD F Sport and change the tires right away. I have Pilot Sports on mine now and ride quality has gone up and noise has gone down. Potenzas are cheap noisy OEM tires that really start howling around the 10k mark after the soft outer shell has worn off; I've had them on two different cars and both times, same story. Only two things I don't like about the Michelin Pilot Sports. First, they smell funny (especially after you heat them up), and second, I don't see them lasting a long time since they are an aggressive summer formula. In fact, a staggered fitment wrecks the tire mileage warranty because they can't be rotated.
It'll cost more and you may be able to talk your dealer into doing it for you, but it's a happy compromise.
You could get a RWD F Sport and change the tires right away. I have Pilot Sports on mine now and ride quality has gone up and noise has gone down. Potenzas are cheap noisy OEM tires that really start howling around the 10k mark after the soft outer shell has worn off; I've had them on two different cars and both times, same story. Only two things I don't like about the Michelin Pilot Sports. First, they smell funny (especially after you heat them up), and second, I don't see them lasting a long time since they are an aggressive summer formula. In fact, a staggered fitment wrecks the tire mileage warranty because they can't be rotated.
It'll cost more and you may be able to talk your dealer into doing it for you, but it's a happy compromise.
#12
Lexus Fanatic
Like I said, my buddy's 2015 F Sport has the Michelin Primacy MXM4 and I am surprised by how well and quietly it rides. Tires make a HUGE difference.
#13
I have a 2015 Luxury with the Michelin Primacy MXM4 tires and find it to be a very comfortable and quiet ride. I came from an Acura TL, and find the ride comfort of the Luxury infinitely better. I wanted comfort more than performance, so the Luxury was my choice.
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My 2013 GS 350 F-Sport road so smooth with michelin mxm4 tires compared to the original crappy bridges stone turanaza el400-02 which made me feel every crack and bumps in the roads. You will be very happy with the ride and handling combo of the GS F-sport compared to the A6 with the 20 inch sports package. I have the 2016 A7 with the 20 inch sports package and they made some adjustment to the suspensions and its alot smoother and comfortable now and very close to the GS f-sport in ride with slight drop in handling. My brother's 2014 A6 with the 20 inch feels quite firm on the other hand.
#15
Instructor
I have a 2014 GS 350 Rwd fully loaded with Luxury package and Cold weather package on 18" michelin primacy MXM tires.
I just swapped the OEM wheels for RCF's 19" seven spoke staggered wheels with Michelin pilot super sports.
To be honest if your GS has AVS suspention regaurdless of Luxury trim or fsport trim they will ride the same. To me my oem 18s ride only slightly softer than the 19s staggered. The big difference is the the 19" were much better handling than the 18s but still very comfortable daily driver. Just buy fsports and tell your dealer to swap with the 18s you see on the lot.
If it were me i would just buy the fsport if i cant find a luxury package and just install michelin tires on the 19" fsport rims.
I just swapped the OEM wheels for RCF's 19" seven spoke staggered wheels with Michelin pilot super sports.
To be honest if your GS has AVS suspention regaurdless of Luxury trim or fsport trim they will ride the same. To me my oem 18s ride only slightly softer than the 19s staggered. The big difference is the the 19" were much better handling than the 18s but still very comfortable daily driver. Just buy fsports and tell your dealer to swap with the 18s you see on the lot.
If it were me i would just buy the fsport if i cant find a luxury package and just install michelin tires on the 19" fsport rims.