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Old Jul 11, 2012 | 09:49 AM
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Owners of DRS-equipped 4GS's please chime in on your experience. What are your impressions? Is DRS worth it?
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Old Jul 12, 2012 | 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by NewSpace
Owners of DRS-equipped 4GS's please chime in on your experience. What are your impressions? Is DRS worth it?
DRS is an option is eventually being phased out. The New GS already handles great, and DRS does make it a lot sharper, especially in U-Turns.
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Old Jul 12, 2012 | 01:05 PM
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I own a F Sport with LDS/DRS. Here is the link to my earlier posts, which includes a DRS review.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...-review-2.html

The option is very rare in the inventory. However, if I see it again, I wouldn't hesitate to get it again.
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Old Jul 12, 2012 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Howiiieee
I own a F Sport with LDS/DRS. Here is the link to my earlier posts, which includes a DRS review.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...-review-2.html

The option is very rare in the inventory. However, if I see it again, I wouldn't hesitate to get it again.
Thanks for the link Howiiieee and GREAT write-up. In particular I appreciated this part of your review:
One of the first thing I do when driving a new (or recently owned used or borrowed) car, is take it up to San Bernardino’s HWY18 to Lake Arrow head. It is a very winding and twisting road with two lanes each way for 15 miles. I can drive as fast as I can (without getting caught) and pass many slower cars along the way uphill and downhill. I recommend all driving enthusiasts in or visiting So Cal to “drive by” when possible. Out of all the Bimmers, Lexuses, and Lotus I drove up and down this fun road, the new GS F Sport is the best. The VGRS keeps the car on target, the big wide tires hold the road, the DRS made the curves and hairpin easy to maneuver, and engine and manual gear change keeps the power band to just where you want it. The brakes keep everything safe and under control. It is just a fun car that is very easy to drive and enjoy.
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Old Jul 13, 2012 | 08:21 PM
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I have it. I don't notice it, but the car handles beautifully, so I guess it's worth it!
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Old Jul 14, 2012 | 03:55 AM
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Have it
Very nice grip on sharp turns
The car goes at exactly what your pointing at
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Old Jul 14, 2012 | 07:26 PM
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me me me, don't have to slow down on turns..
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by flipside909
DRS is an option is eventually being phased out. The New GS already handles great, and DRS does make it a lot sharper, especially in U-Turns.
Errr.........why would Lexus phase out something as good as Rear-Wheel Steering in the 4GS F-sport?
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 09:22 AM
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I tested in fast and slow and decided to opt for a color I wanted over having it.

It's really hard to notice. I think it's smart of lexus to phase it out. As far as comparing turning radius the difference was tiny if anything. I'm talking about driving both back to back.

Lexus had an event at the race track up here. I think the only area I could tell it worked was in the slalom. Other than that it's nothing to seek as far as options go.
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by qualityday
I tested in fast and slow and decided to opt for a color I wanted over having it.

It's really hard to notice. I think it's smart of lexus to phase it out. As far as comparing turning radius the difference was tiny if anything. I'm talking about driving both back to back.

Lexus had an event at the race track up here. I think the only area I could tell it worked was in the slalom. Other than that it's nothing to seek as far as options go.
Every few years an automobile manufacturer will offer a vehicle with four-wheel steering. Inevitably, the consumer take rate is low and the option gets dropped in short order.
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Outrage
Every few years an automobile manufacturer will offer a vehicle with four-wheel steering. Inevitably, the consumer take rate is low and the option gets dropped in short order.
+1 - it's a bit of marketing, to be honest. Not a bad idea.

I decided not to go for DRS for three reasons:

a) potential higher cost of ownership (repairs, maintenance)
b) found the AWD to drive quite well (better than most AWD cars I've driven)
c) availability/negotiating position in Canada.
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 11:03 AM
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Have DRS on my 4GS Fsport. Test drove one with and without DRS and could NOT really tell the diff unless I made some hairpin turns/uturns. For the most part, I could have lived without it but it was already added on the car.
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Blackraven
Errr.........why would Lexus phase out something as good as Rear-Wheel Steering in the 4GS F-sport?
Low demand, high cost, low ROI.

The new GS already handles great without it. I can only imagine how next LS and IS are gonna be.
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 03:05 PM
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I really like the idea of DRS and would like to get it if only for the minor improvement in handling and reduced turning radius. But I can see how the negotiations could go south if the dealer knew that you wanted it badly. There's only one DRS equipped model at my local dealership (they have 35 GS's in stock)
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Old Jul 19, 2012 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by flipside909
Low demand, high cost, low ROI.

The new GS already handles great without it. I can only imagine how next LS and IS are gonna be.
Must probably only apply to America (where I guess you can get F-sport even without DRS and LDH).

In other markets (including mine), LDH and DRS comes with it standard in all F-sport versions.
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