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#167
I thought I'd respond your question here as it may help others when it's time to change. I should not use the word "lack" but rather say there are things from the GS that I would miss.
Your other thread was so constagious that I decided to check the car out for a few days to see if it's the next right car for me. They gave me a LS460 with a few hundred miles on the clock. It's a base model with added 19" Michellin Energy. I had this thing the last few days and here are my thoughts.
1. Exterior: Except the chrome handles and black buttons, it's a beautiful car even with the std light. Definitely worth the upgrade. Walk to it and one can immediately appreciate its beauty.
2. Interior:
The first thing I noticed was the sound quality. I stream from my iPhone 6 and I noticed the bass is a lot weaker and the sound was more scattering. I checked the settings and made sure it's the same as in my GS. Same feeling. The sound quality seems more clear but definitely weaker and more scattering. Maybe it is due to larger interior room. Maybe I need to go up to ML to get better sound quality.
The second thing I noticed was the seat is not as comfortable as the GS seat. It doesn't hug me regardless how I adjusted. Not sure if the missing features are upgradable but I do not like the seat.
The third thing I noticed was the light running along the doors. They decided to have it in the dash and the door opener. Not sure why but I thought running light along the door looks nicer.
The rear shade: why did they do this way? I thought it looks nicer without the side bars. Kind remind me the E and ES.
No more pockets in the door handles. I'm sure the reason behind this. Maybe because now they have a place the the sunglasses?
A few nice added little features like the lighted seatbelt latches, more DPI fonts in the odometer, sunglasses holder (!), bigger stick, head light for rear passengers, additional controll buttons for the passenger's seat. The door closing is also a nice feature.
3. On the road: as I started to drive, I can immediately appreciate the luxurious ride. Nice and quiet. As I speed up and get onto the freeway and going through some turns, I immediately noticed it doesn't handle like the GS. The lacked features from the seat made me feel like I'm being thrown around when going into curves. It's nice and quiet but I could feel the wind very well and the car felt like wobbling. It's more like an airplane feel. I prefer the GS feel more. It feels more planted.
There are a few more things but I can't remember at the moment. Overall IMO it's a beautiful luxurious car but if I were to get it, it would be because of the image and the want of driving a flagship car. All was confirmed when I got back into my GS again. I decided to give her a nice wash. She has been abandoned for a long time For now I decided to keep the GS until the refresh comes.
Your other thread was so constagious that I decided to check the car out for a few days to see if it's the next right car for me. They gave me a LS460 with a few hundred miles on the clock. It's a base model with added 19" Michellin Energy. I had this thing the last few days and here are my thoughts.
1. Exterior: Except the chrome handles and black buttons, it's a beautiful car even with the std light. Definitely worth the upgrade. Walk to it and one can immediately appreciate its beauty.
2. Interior:
The first thing I noticed was the sound quality. I stream from my iPhone 6 and I noticed the bass is a lot weaker and the sound was more scattering. I checked the settings and made sure it's the same as in my GS. Same feeling. The sound quality seems more clear but definitely weaker and more scattering. Maybe it is due to larger interior room. Maybe I need to go up to ML to get better sound quality.
The second thing I noticed was the seat is not as comfortable as the GS seat. It doesn't hug me regardless how I adjusted. Not sure if the missing features are upgradable but I do not like the seat.
The third thing I noticed was the light running along the doors. They decided to have it in the dash and the door opener. Not sure why but I thought running light along the door looks nicer.
The rear shade: why did they do this way? I thought it looks nicer without the side bars. Kind remind me the E and ES.
No more pockets in the door handles. I'm sure the reason behind this. Maybe because now they have a place the the sunglasses?
A few nice added little features like the lighted seatbelt latches, more DPI fonts in the odometer, sunglasses holder (!), bigger stick, head light for rear passengers, additional controll buttons for the passenger's seat. The door closing is also a nice feature.
3. On the road: as I started to drive, I can immediately appreciate the luxurious ride. Nice and quiet. As I speed up and get onto the freeway and going through some turns, I immediately noticed it doesn't handle like the GS. The lacked features from the seat made me feel like I'm being thrown around when going into curves. It's nice and quiet but I could feel the wind very well and the car felt like wobbling. It's more like an airplane feel. I prefer the GS feel more. It feels more planted.
There are a few more things but I can't remember at the moment. Overall IMO it's a beautiful luxurious car but if I were to get it, it would be because of the image and the want of driving a flagship car. All was confirmed when I got back into my GS again. I decided to give her a nice wash. She has been abandoned for a long time For now I decided to keep the GS until the refresh comes.
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#168
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The first thing I noticed was the sound quality. I stream from my iPhone 6 and I noticed the bass is a lot weaker and the sound was more scattering. I checked the settings and made sure it's the same as in my GS. Same feeling. The sound quality seems more clear but definitely weaker and more scattering. Maybe it is due to larger interior room. Maybe I need to go up to ML to get better sound quality.
The second thing I noticed was the seat is not as comfortable as the GS seat. It doesn't hug me regardless how I adjusted. Not sure if the missing features are upgradable but I do not like the seat.
The third thing I noticed was the light running along the doors. They decided to have it in the dash and the door opener. Not sure why but I thought running light along the door looks nicer.
The rear shade: why did they do this way? I thought it looks nicer without the side bars. Kind remind me the E and ES.
No more pockets in the door handles. I'm sure the reason behind this. Maybe because now they have a place the the sunglasses?
As I speed up and get onto the freeway and going through some turns, I immediately noticed it doesn't handle like the GS. The lacked features from the seat made me feel like I'm being thrown around when going into curves. It's nice and quiet but I could feel the wind very well and the car felt like wobbling. It's more like an airplane feel. I prefer the GS feel more. It feels more planted.
Overall IMO it's a beautiful luxurious car but if I were to get it, it would be because of the image and the want of driving a flagship car.
#169
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I thought I'd respond your question here as it may help others when it's time to change. I should not use the word "lack" but rather say there are things from the GS that I would miss.
Your other thread was so constagious that I decided to check the car out for a few days to see if it's the next right car for me. They gave me a LS460 with a few hundred miles on the clock. It's a base model with added 19" Michellin Energy. I had this thing the last few days and here are my thoughts.
1. Exterior: Except the chrome handles and black buttons, it's a beautiful car even with the std light. Definitely worth the upgrade. Walk to it and one can immediately appreciate its beauty.
2. Interior:
The first thing I noticed was the sound quality. I stream from my iPhone 6 and I noticed the bass is a lot weaker and the sound was more scattering. I checked the settings and made sure it's the same as in my GS. Same feeling. The sound quality seems more clear but definitely weaker and more scattering. Maybe it is due to larger interior room. Maybe I need to go up to ML to get better sound quality.
The second thing I noticed was the seat is not as comfortable as the GS seat. It doesn't hug me regardless how I adjusted. Not sure if the missing features are upgradable but I do not like the seat.
The third thing I noticed was the light running along the doors. They decided to have it in the dash and the door opener. Not sure why but I thought running light along the door looks nicer.
The rear shade: why did they do this way? I thought it looks nicer without the side bars. Kind remind me the E and ES.
No more pockets in the door handles. I'm sure the reason behind this. Maybe because now they have a place the the sunglasses?
A few nice added little features like the lighted seatbelt latches, more DPI fonts in the odometer, sunglasses holder (!), bigger stick, head light for rear passengers, additional controll buttons for the passenger's seat. The door closing is also a nice feature.
3. On the road: as I started to drive, I can immediately appreciate the luxurious ride. Nice and quiet. As I speed up and get onto the freeway and going through some turns, I immediately noticed it doesn't handle like the GS. The lacked features from the seat made me feel like I'm being thrown around when going into curves. It's nice and quiet but I could feel the wind very well and the car felt like wobbling. It's more like an airplane feel. I prefer the GS feel more. It feels more planted.
There are a few more things but I can't remember at the moment. Overall IMO it's a beautiful luxurious car but if I were to get it, it would be because of the image and the want of driving a flagship car. All was confirmed when I got back into my GS again. I decided to give her a nice wash. She has been abandoned for a long time For now I decided to keep the GS until the refresh comes.
Your other thread was so constagious that I decided to check the car out for a few days to see if it's the next right car for me. They gave me a LS460 with a few hundred miles on the clock. It's a base model with added 19" Michellin Energy. I had this thing the last few days and here are my thoughts.
1. Exterior: Except the chrome handles and black buttons, it's a beautiful car even with the std light. Definitely worth the upgrade. Walk to it and one can immediately appreciate its beauty.
2. Interior:
The first thing I noticed was the sound quality. I stream from my iPhone 6 and I noticed the bass is a lot weaker and the sound was more scattering. I checked the settings and made sure it's the same as in my GS. Same feeling. The sound quality seems more clear but definitely weaker and more scattering. Maybe it is due to larger interior room. Maybe I need to go up to ML to get better sound quality.
The second thing I noticed was the seat is not as comfortable as the GS seat. It doesn't hug me regardless how I adjusted. Not sure if the missing features are upgradable but I do not like the seat.
The third thing I noticed was the light running along the doors. They decided to have it in the dash and the door opener. Not sure why but I thought running light along the door looks nicer.
The rear shade: why did they do this way? I thought it looks nicer without the side bars. Kind remind me the E and ES.
No more pockets in the door handles. I'm sure the reason behind this. Maybe because now they have a place the the sunglasses?
A few nice added little features like the lighted seatbelt latches, more DPI fonts in the odometer, sunglasses holder (!), bigger stick, head light for rear passengers, additional controll buttons for the passenger's seat. The door closing is also a nice feature.
3. On the road: as I started to drive, I can immediately appreciate the luxurious ride. Nice and quiet. As I speed up and get onto the freeway and going through some turns, I immediately noticed it doesn't handle like the GS. The lacked features from the seat made me feel like I'm being thrown around when going into curves. It's nice and quiet but I could feel the wind very well and the car felt like wobbling. It's more like an airplane feel. I prefer the GS feel more. It feels more planted.
There are a few more things but I can't remember at the moment. Overall IMO it's a beautiful luxurious car but if I were to get it, it would be because of the image and the want of driving a flagship car. All was confirmed when I got back into my GS again. I decided to give her a nice wash. She has been abandoned for a long time For now I decided to keep the GS until the refresh comes.
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Theres a sticky thread at the top of the Site Suggestions and Problems forums (down at the bottom of the main forums page), you can post your desired new handle in that and once a month or so Dave goes on and makes the requested changes to nicknames.
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