Why did you chose the GS over its competitors?
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Why did you chose the GS over its competitors?
What made you pick the GS over the 535, e350, a6, etc
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For me it was because of the reliability obviously. I only seriously considered the 535, chose the lexus because i wanted to stand out. I wasn't going to turn any heads in a 535, so many people have them that its become a every day average car. When people see a 535 its no different then seeing a prius. A lot of people have them and i can't enjoy a car that many people have. Glad i picked the GS tho, have 0 regrets. Theres so many little things to customize on this car, can't say the same for the bimmer.
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For me it was because of the reliability obviously. I only seriously considered the 535, chose the lexus because i wanted to stand out. I wasn't going to turn any heads in a 535, so many people have them that its become a every day average car. When people see a 535 its no different then seeing a prius. A lot of people have them and i can't enjoy a car that many people have. Glad i picked the GS tho, have 0 regrets. Theres so many little things to customize on this car, can't say the same for the bimmer.
Last edited by Infamous3; 10-25-13 at 08:28 AM.
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1) Reliability 2) Performance 3) Styling 4) Value
I like the Germans but I can't see myself driving any of them for 10+ years like I do a Lexus
I like the Germans but I can't see myself driving any of them for 10+ years like I do a Lexus
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For me goes in this order.
1) Styling of INTERIOR- This car in my personal opinion has the best looking / feeling interior of its competitors.
2) Budget (535 ix full option M-sport pckg is what I wanted but asking for almost 10k more which I could not afford)
3) Styling, after the 535 this is the 2nd most beautiful looking car from its competitors (opinion).
4) Reliability (but it was 50/50 on this because I am not keeping this car, it's a lease but you never know what happens in life, if I am not stable financially I might have to buy it off. So I thought LEXUS would be great).
I know its a big jump but I was looking at IS-350 F-SPORT before I purchased the GS350 F-SPORT. I went to a different dealer and said if i pay 4k more, he will give me the GS F-SPORT and without any hesitation i signed the papers... Who wouldn't jump from a entry level luxury to a mid level luxury for just 4k more...
IS is nice, feels a little more agile than the GS (even tho it isn't by much) suspension felt a little firmer. However, if you are to compare the interiors of both vehicles(my main concern in a vehicle is interior), you can tell it is an entry level luxury vs mid class luxury. The two have very different feel in the interior. In the IS, it feels sort of cheap? While GS feels very luxurious.
After owning a GS350 F-SPORT for almost 3 MONTHS, I am more leaning towards the LS F-SPORT upgrade after my lease is up. I was thinking to go BMW before but... lexus... they goin INNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN love this baby.
1) Styling of INTERIOR- This car in my personal opinion has the best looking / feeling interior of its competitors.
2) Budget (535 ix full option M-sport pckg is what I wanted but asking for almost 10k more which I could not afford)
3) Styling, after the 535 this is the 2nd most beautiful looking car from its competitors (opinion).
4) Reliability (but it was 50/50 on this because I am not keeping this car, it's a lease but you never know what happens in life, if I am not stable financially I might have to buy it off. So I thought LEXUS would be great).
I know its a big jump but I was looking at IS-350 F-SPORT before I purchased the GS350 F-SPORT. I went to a different dealer and said if i pay 4k more, he will give me the GS F-SPORT and without any hesitation i signed the papers... Who wouldn't jump from a entry level luxury to a mid level luxury for just 4k more...
IS is nice, feels a little more agile than the GS (even tho it isn't by much) suspension felt a little firmer. However, if you are to compare the interiors of both vehicles(my main concern in a vehicle is interior), you can tell it is an entry level luxury vs mid class luxury. The two have very different feel in the interior. In the IS, it feels sort of cheap? While GS feels very luxurious.
After owning a GS350 F-SPORT for almost 3 MONTHS, I am more leaning towards the LS F-SPORT upgrade after my lease is up. I was thinking to go BMW before but... lexus... they goin INNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN love this baby.
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1. The Infiniti was number one on my list, they had a promotion which they didn't honor, $50 credit card, Lexus also had a promotion that was similar no problem getting it.
2. Audi dealership moved to nearly hour drive from my house, when they were 15 minutes, Lexus is 7 minute drive.
3. Porsche Panamera, out of my price range, but being given one as a loaner when my Cayman was in the shop, made me consider a larger four door sedan, when I test drove the GS I compared it to the Porsche.
4.Never considered BMW or Merc.
2. Audi dealership moved to nearly hour drive from my house, when they were 15 minutes, Lexus is 7 minute drive.
3. Porsche Panamera, out of my price range, but being given one as a loaner when my Cayman was in the shop, made me consider a larger four door sedan, when I test drove the GS I compared it to the Porsche.
4.Never considered BMW or Merc.
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#8
1. Interior and exterior styling and quality
2. Fun-to-drive factor
3. Reliability
4. Usability with large trunk and plenty of seating for 4
5. Relative rarity
6. Great Mark Levinson sound system
7. Outstanding Lexus customer service
Didn't even consider the Infiniti, BMW, Mercedes or Audi. I was just waiting for Lexus to introduce an attractive, great-driving car. They hit the nail on the head.
16 months, 12k miles and no regrets!
2. Fun-to-drive factor
3. Reliability
4. Usability with large trunk and plenty of seating for 4
5. Relative rarity
6. Great Mark Levinson sound system
7. Outstanding Lexus customer service
Didn't even consider the Infiniti, BMW, Mercedes or Audi. I was just waiting for Lexus to introduce an attractive, great-driving car. They hit the nail on the head.
16 months, 12k miles and no regrets!
#9
1. Reliability
2. Size (upgraded from an 08 IS)
3. Styling and looks
4. Technology
5. Comfort
this is my 3rd lexus and i absolutely love how they drive and they are by far imo the best in its class
2. Size (upgraded from an 08 IS)
3. Styling and looks
4. Technology
5. Comfort
this is my 3rd lexus and i absolutely love how they drive and they are by far imo the best in its class
#10
1. Reliability
2. Dependability
3. Quality
4. Performance
4. Value
5. Interior
6. Nav System
7. Reputation
8. No runflat tires (ala BMW)
9, No Stop/Start system (ala BMW)
10, No constant upgrading of software to fix problems. (ala BMW)
11. No turbo problems (ala BMW)
Just to name a few.................
2. Dependability
3. Quality
4. Performance
4. Value
5. Interior
6. Nav System
7. Reputation
8. No runflat tires (ala BMW)
9, No Stop/Start system (ala BMW)
10, No constant upgrading of software to fix problems. (ala BMW)
11. No turbo problems (ala BMW)
Just to name a few.................
#11
Lexus Test Driver
Reliability - top notch history. Proven track record.
Driving comfort - very comfortable seats. Almost too much comfort...could fall asleep while driving.
Smooth drive - felt better than BMW, Infinity etc.
Body style - I liked the look much more than the others.
Customer service.
Driving comfort - very comfortable seats. Almost too much comfort...could fall asleep while driving.
Smooth drive - felt better than BMW, Infinity etc.
Body style - I liked the look much more than the others.
Customer service.
#12
What got me in the door was MB service being shady and a smoke and mirrors tactic. Then the customer service was better with Lexus. What further lured me to the deal was vehicle design (outside and in), the F sport package differentiating itself from the norm of Lexus which held my interest, and how the car was laid out and drove.
The thing to seal the deal was price, reliability, and peace of mind with the purchase.
The thing to seal the deal was price, reliability, and peace of mind with the purchase.
#13
Reliability, I have a bunch of friends who drive the various German offerings and they are all constantly having their vehicles serviced (the BMW owners have it the worst). Out of all the Lexus owners, only one had an issue on his 2009 IS250. His transmission was acting up and Lexus gave him a brand new one free of charge. He has had no issues since.
#14
1) Packaging - the Japanese are masters of this inside and out; Lexus has packaged a stylish car with one of the smallest exterior dimensions in its class with a roomy and fantastic interior. Buy a box of biscuits or candy in Japan and be amazed at the ingenuity that went into the box they are packaged in.
2) Great road performance for the real world driver; the GS and 5 series had the best overall acceleration, braking, driving characteristics and suspension compliance, this compared to MB, Audi and Genesis.
3) We are are Toyota and Lexus guys; owned 2 first gen Camrys, 1 third gen Camry, an Av, Sienna and T100 all bulletproof and served us well; independent mechanics tell me Lexus is reliable and parts and service are reasonably priced.
2) Great road performance for the real world driver; the GS and 5 series had the best overall acceleration, braking, driving characteristics and suspension compliance, this compared to MB, Audi and Genesis.
3) We are are Toyota and Lexus guys; owned 2 first gen Camrys, 1 third gen Camry, an Av, Sienna and T100 all bulletproof and served us well; independent mechanics tell me Lexus is reliable and parts and service are reasonably priced.