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Old 07-20-18, 09:24 PM
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Today makes me officially an owner of my 2015 GS350 f-sport after paying it off, and man does it feel good! The only question is how long before I start eyeing the new LC, or RS lol. What would be the next lexus or different brand would you consider, when you're ready to buy again? Either way it goes, I'm keeping my GS until the wheels fall off permanently, and not in a rush to jump into another car payment.
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Originally Posted by spiveyb
Today makes me officially an owner of my 2015 GS350 f-sport after paying it off, and man does it feel good! The only question is how long before I start eyeing the new LC, or RS lol. What would be the next lexus or different brand would you consider, when you're ready to buy again? Either way it goes, I'm keeping my GS until the wheels fall off permanently, and not in a rush to jump into another car payment.
What was the total you ended up paying?
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What was the total you ended up paying?
all in all 37k,, got it practically brand new back in 2016 with 3k miles on it
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all in all 37k,, got it practically brand new back in 2016 with 3k miles on it
You paid it off pretty quickly! That's great! I would stick with the GS for now, it's a great car. Luxurious but still has some oomph under the hood when needed. By no way is it a racer but it can definitely power through a lot. I would move up to a GSF if they had AWD or the RCF... but I'm not too big on a constant refilling of the gas tank. Those V8's eat up gas like cake. :/ And with recent trend towards electric and hybrids, not sure a gas guzzler is a good idea.
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Originally Posted by eddie420
You paid it off pretty quickly! That's great! I would stick with the GS for now, it's a great car. Luxurious but still has some oomph under the hood when needed. By no way is it a racer but it can definitely power through a lot. I would move up to a GSF if they had AWD or the RCF... but I'm not too big on a constant refilling of the gas tank. Those V8's eat up gas like cake. :/ And with recent trend towards electric and hybrids, not sure a gas guzzler is a good idea.
Thanks man! I feel accomplished because I busted my *** to stick with a game plan.. Led to a lot of oodles and noodles night but well worth it lol.

I'm definitely keeping the GS regardless of my next move. I'm with you on the GSF, not to mention I hardly see any in my area. Seeing how I'm keeping the GS, maybe it won't hurt my pocket too much on gas if I went that route in the future.
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