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What's your plan after 4GS?

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Old 02-22-18, 08:04 AM
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The longer I have my GS, the more I love it and the more the thought of parting with it just doesn't sit well with me. Over 2 years into it and I still get excited to drive it every time I start it up. I am gaining confidence that I'll just buy out the lease.
Old 02-22-18, 08:17 AM
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I'm running my GS350 as long as it will let me, or at least up to 250K, about the only way I can see myself leaving the platform is if I pay off the car early and roll it into a GSF or something. .

I sure as hell ain't leaving the brand under any circumstances, unless Audi or BMW gets its head out of its *** and starts to produce a reliable car, but the odds of hell freezing over are better than
that. . It's sad too, because a lot of their cars are pretty nice otherwise.

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Old 02-22-18, 02:13 PM
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Nothing really anything else I want or need in a car right now. I've been happy with it, it has plenty of power for me. Not much appeals to me on the BMW side anymore except maybe a m6 gran coupe.
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Old 02-22-18, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by mrpartsman
The new GSF will be replacing the GS with 4.0 Twin Turbo 590 HP, I dont think any one will be complaining about that, trust me they will be all over that car.

if this is true I will be having a GS-F next
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Old 02-22-18, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by mrpartsman
The new GSF will be replacing the GS with 4.0 Twin Turbo 590 HP, I dont think any one will be complaining about that, trust me they will be all over that car.
You have it all wrong. Didn't you know that Lexus is working in conjunction with Dodge to replace the GS-F motor with a HellCat motor?! I just love all you armchair insiders that knows the future of Lexus models!
Old 02-22-18, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by charley95
You have it all wrong. Didn't you know that Lexus is working in conjunction with Dodge to replace the GS-F motor with a HellCat motor?! I just love all you armchair insiders that knows the future of Lexus models!
Nah, that's all wrong. My Lexus 'insider' tells me the GS is going 'all electric' with 1,775 lb-ft tire shredding torque and 0-100 mph in a mere 4.2125 seconds, with 480 miles on a full charge and can be fully recharged in just 18 minutes. The price will be under $50k fully loaded with the best-of-the-best of everything.
Old 02-23-18, 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by AJLex19
Plan to keep my GS for a while as well and would buy the next gen if it isn't canned. I'd consider the following cars (all used/certified of course!):
-Lexus LS F Sport
-Porsche Panamera (heard Porsche reliability is decent)
-Tesla Model S
-Jaguar XF
-Maserati Ghibli

To me, if the GS really goes away, the IS needs to get slightly bigger. Then the ES can become the Mid-Sized offering with a bunch of different options/packages including AWD. Seems like if the ES is the only mid-sized offering, it will need to have at minimum: a base model with FWD/AWD, a Lux pkg model with FWD/AWD, and an F-Sport model with AWD.
that’s actually exactly what’s happening to the ES in 2019. Our GM came back from Tokyo a few months back and they released it there but no pictures were allowed to be taken unfortunately.
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I'm at 5+ years with my GS350. My original plan was to keep it 6 years but we'll see.I only have a tad over 34K miles so getting a new car would be more a toy than a necessity. My next car will be leased for sure.
Old 02-23-18, 08:48 AM
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Lexus can not afford to lose the GS and put a fwd driving ES as the replacement in this segment. Do they not see what’s happening with Acura? No one even knows what the RLX and that comes with AWD.
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If the GS line goes away, I would buy a 2nd Generation IS because they both look so alike. Preserve the GS until the price drives up and sell it??

Otherwise I will keep it for as long as I can with timely maintenances.
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Originally Posted by charley95
Interesting how the moderator started this thread and never came back to respond about his reliable source?!?! The source has to be from CNN or MSNBC.
More likely Fox News.
Old 03-04-18, 08:33 AM
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This is my first GS 350, my first Lexus actually, and I bought a 2013 in January of 2018. So, if they do away with the GS, I'll just drive this one until I'm bored with it. My average is until it is 12 years old or 8 years of ownership, whichever comes first. I never have trouble selling my vehicles because my friends know I take care of them. Sold the last 4 to friends and family members with my excel spreadsheet of records.

I tend to alternate between trucks and cars so my next could be a truck.
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CPO Genesis G70
CPO Audi S5 Sportback
CPO Lexus GS F
CPO Mercedes Benz GLC

But I'd prefer to stay GS, if possible. Loving mine.
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Maybe an LC 500?
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Dodge Johnson or Pontiac Cyst for me.


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