Lexus debuts 2016 GS F (Pictures Starting on Page 8)
#91
Lexus Test Driver
Lexus will always be underpowered, we all know that but we still buy it anyway.
I don't see the possibilities of the new GS pushing 600+ HP, even LFA doesn't make that much HP. Hell no! lol
I don't see the possibilities of the new GS pushing 600+ HP, even LFA doesn't make that much HP. Hell no! lol
#92
Lexus Test Driver
Very true, just can't beat the quality and as of late their exciting style. And I personally think the GS has a great platform, so it doesn't even need 600hp.
#96
The M5 and E63/E63 S are just >$100K.
I think $80K is about $5K light for a loaded GS-F.
As we all know, Lexus has a history of under-cutting the competition on price and over-delivering on quality. This is likely to follow the same formula.
The GT-R powered Eau Rogue Infiniti is going to be in the same $80-95K range me thinks.
I think $80K is about $5K light for a loaded GS-F.
As we all know, Lexus has a history of under-cutting the competition on price and over-delivering on quality. This is likely to follow the same formula.
The GT-R powered Eau Rogue Infiniti is going to be in the same $80-95K range me thinks.
#99
Lexus Test Driver
Saw an RC-F at the launch event with the window sticker, was about 70-72k if memory serves. I would expect the GS-F to clock in at under 80k. If it's 75k optioned, I'll be first in line.
#102
#103
CTS-V is sort of insane. Shame about the styling though. I think at these prices, I would go Tesla D, but we shall see.
What I'd like to see is if Akio Toyoda is serious about "fun cars" are some bragging rights at Nurburgring.
What I'd like to see is if Akio Toyoda is serious about "fun cars" are some bragging rights at Nurburgring.
#104
Lexus Test Driver