Ten Reasons Why Your Next Lexus Should Have All-Wheel Drive

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2007 Lexus GS 350 AWD in Snow

If you drive a Lexus LX or GX, you know that having four driven wheels confidently moving you forward adds to the luxuriousness of your Lexus.

Luxury buyers have an appreciation and an expanding desire for capability in the cars they drive, and that’s why all-wheel drive is becoming more popular in the luxury-car market. In response to stronger demand for all-wheel-drive luxury cars, Lexus’ AWD portfolio has expanded over the years.

You may be on the fence about whether to get all-wheel drive in your next Lexus. If you’re siding toward two-wheel drive, it may not be a good idea to watch the video below because if you do watch it, your enthusiasm for all-wheel drive will move from 0-100 with the swiftness of an angry LFA escaping from the Toyota Museum.


via [Car Throttle] image [Motor Trend]

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