I [pooped] myself in a Lexus Press Car (GS450h)
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I [pooped] myself in a Lexus Press Car (GS450h)
I [pooped] Myself In A Lexus Press Car (GS450h)
http://jalopnik.com/i-shat-myself-in...car-1658777421
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Omg, this was too hilarious! Thank you for sharing & for specifying it's regarding the GS450h in the title/first post otherwise I may have never discovered it.
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#11
"While the exterior is nothing special— it looks like a nicer Camry, basically—"
Man, the GS just cannot get a break from the enthusiast press when it comes to design/styling. They may have liked the Gen 2 best, they generally hated Gen 3 (Top Gear said it looked like a turtle) and now they have reverted to calling Gen 4 'nice Camry'.
The Camry FWD, the GS RWD/AWD. The proportions are entirely different due to the respective powertrain layouts.
Man, the GS just cannot get a break from the enthusiast press when it comes to design/styling. They may have liked the Gen 2 best, they generally hated Gen 3 (Top Gear said it looked like a turtle) and now they have reverted to calling Gen 4 'nice Camry'.
The Camry FWD, the GS RWD/AWD. The proportions are entirely different due to the respective powertrain layouts.
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Lexus Test Driver
"While the exterior is nothing special— it looks like a nicer Camry, basically—"
Man, the GS just cannot get a break from the enthusiast press when it comes to design/styling. They may have liked the Gen 2 best, they generally hated Gen 3 (Top Gear said it looked like a turtle) and now they have reverted to calling Gen 4 'nice Camry'.
The Camry FWD, the GS RWD/AWD. The proportions are entirely different due to the respective powertrain layouts.
Man, the GS just cannot get a break from the enthusiast press when it comes to design/styling. They may have liked the Gen 2 best, they generally hated Gen 3 (Top Gear said it looked like a turtle) and now they have reverted to calling Gen 4 'nice Camry'.
The Camry FWD, the GS RWD/AWD. The proportions are entirely different due to the respective powertrain layouts.
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Lexus Champion
I agree! The GS definitely has more of a rear-biased stance. The new Camry has a very Lexus-like grille now though....wonder why Toyota decided to make it like that. The XSE is very F-sport like.