How old are you ?
#62
I feel like most of the other 20 somethings in my area who are relatively successful are in a 3 series, last gen C-Class, A3/A4, IS, Q50, etc.... Most GS's I see around here seem more mid 30s to 50s - including all the other 4GS's at my office.
#66
32 here. My wife and I are expecting our first child in October, so I traded my 2013 CT 200h F-Sport for an AWD 2014 GS 350 F-Sport this past weekend. Previous cars include several GTI's of various generations and an E46 330ci.
I'm very impressed with how reliable my previous Lexus was, so I opted to stay in the family.
I'm very impressed with how reliable my previous Lexus was, so I opted to stay in the family.
#71
52. I've been a Toyota/Lexus person all my life. Once had a '89 Pontiac Grand Prix for 4 years and was costing a mint.
Have owned:
'78 Toyota Corona (purchased used '86)
'94 Camry (250+K miles)
'94 Celica (225+K miles and my nephew still has it)
'00 GS (purchased used '05 - put on 150K miles sold with 200K)
'14 GS
Expect to have the '14 GS for 8 to 10 years.
Have owned:
'78 Toyota Corona (purchased used '86)
'94 Camry (250+K miles)
'94 Celica (225+K miles and my nephew still has it)
'00 GS (purchased used '05 - put on 150K miles sold with 200K)
'14 GS
Expect to have the '14 GS for 8 to 10 years.
#73
Driver School Candidate
55. Used 2013 GS 350.
I blame my Lexus dealer for my GS. They give us free Lexus loaners while our 2007 RX 350 was serviced. I got the GS a few times and was sold. When my '06 VW Passat died, the GS was what I wanted. ;-)
I blame my Lexus dealer for my GS. They give us free Lexus loaners while our 2007 RX 350 was serviced. I got the GS a few times and was sold. When my '06 VW Passat died, the GS was what I wanted. ;-)
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