March 2010 Auto Sales Thread
This new folly against the LS is just to stir the pot. You don't like it when people say the Genesis is not in the GS class based on being 10-20k cheaper but now you are trying to jab the LS?
Please just stop.
I remember the 2006 MT issue that compared the LSh to the S550, Jag and Maseratti, MT take on the LS was that it \\\"overpromises and underdelievers on performance, prestige and even luxury\\\" This is the biggest problem with the LS, it doesn\\\'t push the super sedan luxury envelope.
It competes very well with its intended competition.
Didn't push the envelope? It is the WORLDS FIRST AWD V-8 HYBRID luxury sedan how is that not "pushing the envelope" It has worlds first LED headlights and 11 other world firsts. How is that not "pushing the envelope" especially when the Germans are offering hybrids

To top it is the ONLY Japanese flagship from Japan. Acura fails in the category below the LS and Infiniti discontinued the Q45. Meanwhile the LS went from one engine/bodystyle to
SWB
LWB
AWD
Sport
Hybrid
All in this model. Not sure how anyone can really "diss" the LS.
This new folly against the LS is just to stir the pot. You don't like it when people say the Genesis is not in the GS class based on being 10-20k cheaper but now you are trying to jab the LS?
Please just stop.
No, I'm pretty used to hearing Genesis competing against Avalon, but not GS. not a big deal to me. and it actually competes more against loaded Avalon than GS.
I never said LS doesn't compete against S, 7, or A8. 20k difference really isn't a big deal for people who can afford anything over 70k-80k. that's like me spending 5k more to buy a 30k car instead of my budget of 25k.
I just stated the fact, that's all. people pay about $20k-$25k more for S than LS. no one can deny that. that's a fact. doesn't matter if LS is better than S or not. i think LS is better than S in many areas. but as far as prestige goes, numbers don't lie. In many countries, S is actually $35-$45k more than LS.
I consider Genesis better than RL, but RL is 10k more. Genesis is better than MKS, but people pay 5-6k more for MKS. that's just how it is.
Last edited by joe80; Apr 11, 2010 at 09:46 AM.
It competes very well with its intended competition .
Didn't push the envelope? It is the WORLDS FIRST AWD V-8 HYBRID luxury sedan how is that not "pushing the envelope" It has worlds first LED headlights and 11 other world firsts. How is that not "pushing the envelope" especially when the Germans are offering hybrids

To top it is the ONLY Japanese flagship from Japan. Acura fails in the category below the LS and Infiniti discontinued the Q45. Meanwhile the LS went from one engine/bodystyle to
SWB
LWB
AWD
Sport
Hybrid
All in this model. Not sure how anyone can really "diss" the LS.
Last edited by un4given; Apr 11, 2010 at 11:41 AM.
Design is subjective. Seems that breakthrough 7 didn't work since the new model looks like a LS and the old model looks very "old" now. The S class has some wheel arches, an old 7 series interior and trunk. The A8 looks like an A4/A6 and the new model looks just like the old one with some weird headlights. So all can be said about the 4. Now with that said I think the current LS looks great, the current S-class looks macho, the current 7 looks good and the past A8 was a wonderful looking car.
You want true style you need the Jag XJ, Maserati Quattoporte or the Porsche Panamera.
Can we talk about sales here now, thanks.
then S class is priced from 91k to over 220k if you include S65AMG.
i'm pretty certain people pay at least 20k more for S than LS. that's being generous. there are plenty of people who paid over 100k for s550 in MB forum.
huge huge difference if you ask me.
Who compares the LS hybrid to the AMG S-Class? There is no LS model that competes with the S-Class AMG. At best, the LS hybrid competes with the S600, and that's as far as it goes.I remember the 2006 MT issue that compared the LSh to the S550, Jag and Maseratti, MT take on the LS was that it \\\"overpromises and underdelievers on performance, prestige and even luxury\\\" This is the biggest problem with the LS, it doesn\\\'t push the super sedan luxury envelope.
Have you actually driven or sat inside a fully loaded LS600hL
? It pushes the "super sedan luxury envelope" quite well.With that said, it's incorrect to label or expect the LS to be a "super luxury sedan".
The A8, S, and 7 Series, no matter what variants you talk about, are not super luxury sedans.
A super luxury sedan is a Maybach, a Bentley, or a Rolls Royce Phantom.
Also who cares about magazine comparisons? Out in the real world, quite a few presidents, high-ranking government officials, and people with high income own an LS hybrid.
It definitely seems like it doesn't it


. Your entire opinion is based on what MT said in a comparison?

Funny, I remember years ago when the 4LS first debuted, people were criticizing the price increase, and saying nobody would ever pay over 80K for an LS. The joke was on them as they were wrong.
Even further, when the LSh debuted, people said there was no way anyone would pay over 100K for an LS, no matter how good it was. Internet enthusiasts claimed everyone would LOL at a 100K+ LS. Guess what, the joke was on them.
Even if the LS started at 90K, there would definitely be something that people would LOL at, and that would be internet enthusiasts being wrong again.
Your comments are very ironic, given that you own an LX470. The current LX570 starts at 77K, and nobody except short-sighted internet enthusiasts are laughing at that.
Very shortly, once all the buyers and allocations are finalized, Lexus will prove that people are willing to pay close to 400K for a Lexus with the LFA. Once again, the joke will be on the critics, and LFA owners and Lexus supporters will be the ones doing the laughing.
Getting back on topic, sales of the LS continue to do well against the S-Class, 7, and A8 all of which have heavy discounts, and sell often for a lot less than MSRP.
but then, if S600 was a hybrid, i'm pretty sure it will be like 180k at least. MB knows how to overprice things. S65AMG costs more than flying spur! more than a friggin Bentley!
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If MB was to make a SWB S class that was price like SWB LS, could it sell better than the LS? Possibly.
As far as current S class sales, a lot of them are sold to fleet. Come to NYC, and most of the S classes around are sporting T&LC license plates (taxi and limo). There are a few LWB LS limo's as well, but they are much less common than S class, and 7 series limos are non-existent, I've only seen one.
As far as the overpriced S class models with 12 cylinder engines, Lexus really doesn't compete with those yet. And considering the fact that they depreciate like bricks, it probably doesn't make much sense for Lexus to ever start competing with them.
Besides, there's a reason why most auto reviewers compared the Genesis to the GS (or other E segment class vehicle) and not the ES.
Using your logic, we should compare the Infiniti G37 and Cadillac CTS to the GS too, since they are similar size to the GS, and are sporty RWD vehicles.
The LS400 had an original MSRP of $36k - that was less than the E segment E Class and 5 Series of that time (and significantly less than the E Class and 5 Series variants w/ the most powerful motors).
The original LS was probably closer in price to the top of the line C Class and 3 Series than the top of the line E Class and 5 Series (much less the S Class or 7 Series).
As for the G37 and CTS - they are competitors in the luxury D segment (altho, Cadillac is moving the CTS to the E segment class), albeit being a bit larger since they needed the "value" play in order to compete better.
And what's the point about the IS outselling the Genesis?
It's a smaller D segment vehicle - and despite being less expensive than the 3 Series, the 3 still outsells it by a quite a margin (see how that works?).
Besides, Hyundai is working on a 3 Series/IS competitor to be built off a shortened Genesis platform (according to you, it should be compared against a fully loaded Camry - since that's where the pricing probably will be).
As for the Camry being 5 yr old model, the previous gen Sonata has beaten the Camry in a no. of comparisons - and a no. of auto publications (such as Edmunds) really despise the Camry.
Lexus took a no. of BMW styling cues w/ the LS460 (albeit toned down) - and when BMW went the same route (too much so - the new 7 is a total snooze) - what you get is both F segment cruisers looking similar (esp. from the side and rear).
Besides, there's a reason why most auto reviewers compared the Genesis to the GS (or other E segment class vehicle) and not the ES.
Who cares what auto reviewers compare. Out in the real world, the GS and Genesis sedan are not cross-shopped. There is no evidence to suggest this, and the claims of you and other Hyundai supporters have little credibility until you show hard evidence that significant cross-shopping is going on between the GS and Genesis sedan.
The GS outhandles any Hyundai ever created outside the new Gen coupe.
The original LS was probably closer in price to the top of the line C Class and 3 Series than the top of the line E Class and 5 Series (much less the S Class or 7 Series).
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And what's the point about the IS outselling the Genesis?
If there is no point why refute? Just to argue?
Everyone copies everyone. Hyundai takes this to near Chinese car levels. It is what it is.

It does however sound like one is attempting to use the tagline saying "7-series at 3-series price" to rewrite history; what the LS 400 and Q45 did was more of 7-series at 5-series price to begin with.
(mostly due to MUCH higher import taxes). If prices of cars are that much higher, the price DIFFERENCE between cars would be proportionally much higher too !!










