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Default Capsule LS 600h L review from Rob Farago...

A rather controversial automotive website has put out an interesting brief review about the LS 600h L...rather surprising really because they typically are rather extreme and contrarian about cars (see the 1-star Acura TL thread). Not to mention they had a rather lukewarm review of the LS 460 where the author talks about "perhaps I shouldn't have driven the M5 before..." :

The author here, Robert Farago, is the reputed top guy at the site, TTAC, who was fired from the SF Chronicle reportedly because they were unhappy with his critique of the Subaru Tribeca. He also has written for Jalopnik.

I was mostly surprised by his review here because he has commonly compared Lexus to narcoleptic-like symptoms, comas, etc. But then in the Acura thread he turns around and wants the car to be more insulated like a Lexus.

Capsule Review: Lexus LS600h L
By Robert Farago
January 24, 2009

Driving Lexus’ top-of-the-line luxobarge, I couldn’t figure out why I liked it. Seriously. The LS600h L is everything I don’t like about a car: huge, heavy, amorphous, numb, floaty-drifty and over-complicated. And yet… there was something subconsciously seductive about the big rig. I asked my step-daughter Sasha why she’d taken a shine to the world’s most expensive hybrid. “Because I can sleep in the back,” she replied. Three minutes later she was sheltering in the arms of Morpheus. Narcoleptic Lexus meme confirmed. So I amped-up the critical analysis and noticed a slightly crashy edge to the suspension and some wind noise on the driver’s window. Ha! The Big L isn’t even a perfect, four-wheeled slug of Ambien CR. To reality check my impressions, I floored it. And backed off. And pressed a couple of buttons. And floored it. And backed off. And then it hit me: the LS600h L has the world’s finest automobile engine.

Ever since the old man rolled up in a 300SEL 6.3, I’ve been a big fan of naturally-aspirated OMG engines. The current version of Mercedes’ legendary powerplant (6.2-liters but who’s counting) is both certified and certifiable; those 500+ horses generate the enough come to Jesus moments to populate a dozen mega-churches. But in every application I’ve sampled, the mighty Mercedes powerplant hesitates slightly before pinning your head to the padded whiplash preventer. In contrast, the Lexus LS600h L’s battery-augmented 5.0-liter V8 engine behaves like a proper V12– only much, much smoother. Lexus says the LS600h L’s mechanical motivation is equivalent to a 6.0-liter V12; hence the model designation. I’m not going to argue the point. From any speed to any speed, the Lexian limo– for that it what it is– just GOES.

I’m sure there are Audi and Mercedes fans who’ll say that Germany’s V12s are still the ne plus ultra of riens non plus. That I would argue. The big *** hybrid Lexus holsters a 240-cell pack of nickel/metal-hydride batteries with 288 nominal volts, stepped up to 650 volts DC, then converted to alternating current by an inverter to power the motor/generator units. More to the point, the batteries offer all their torque at zero rpm. So, again, flex your foot and the car accelerates like a friction toy. Push the three-position toggle switch into “hybrid power” and the LS600h L accelerates like a friction toy with rocket boosters. We’re torquing a 5,219 lbs. sedan that oozes from zero to sixty in 5.2 seconds.

Don’t get me wrong: there’s a lot not to like about the LS600h L. But the engine/engines aren’t one/two of them. Imagine driving at 80mph at 1000rpm with nothing but power underfoot. If (when?) Lexus puts this electric - gas powertrain into a normal wheelbase LS, fit it with a sports suspension, lose the four wheel-drive, drop the sillier options and price it around the LS460’s $63k, they’ll blow BMW and Mercedes’ full-size V8-powered sedans out of the water. As it is, the LS600h L is destined to be one of those hugely depreciating, unintentionally limited edition cars that will one day become a highly sought-after collector’s piece. Meanwhile, big engine lovers, the LS600h L is the future. Props to Lexus? Props to Lexus.
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