View Poll Results: Which one could represent Lexus the best?
LS430
44
44.44%
SC430
0
0%
GS430
10
10.10%
LX470
1
1.01%
GX470
0
0%
GS300
6
6.06%
RX400h
6
6.06%
RX330
19
19.19%
ES330
10
10.10%
IS300
3
3.03%
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What is the current most successful Lexus vehicle?
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Originally Posted by chuckb
The question is misleading. I thought you meant which car does Lexus sell the most of, and I would guess that is the ES. The LS obviously is the top dog.
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Originally Posted by chuckb
you think that commercial is real? I'm not trying to be a smart ***, I'm asking.
I have my doubts on that one. What did they do, make a special trans that does 100mph in reverse?
I have my doubts on that one. What did they do, make a special trans that does 100mph in reverse?
They caught Volvo though, supposedly in an ad, Bigfoot ran over a Volvo and it was unscathed, when they did it, the car got crushed. Come to find out the volvo in the ad was super reinforced.
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yea i agree, question messed up, i voted es330, bc that was lexus best seller a few times...
if you say what represents lexus the best, then definitely the ls430...
there's no other option for that
LS was the original
if you say what represents lexus the best, then definitely the ls430...
there's no other option for that
LS was the original
#23
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i voted for LS.
it started it all in the late 80s early 90s with Lexus beginning their research in the hills of Los Angeles to "study" the tastes of the affluent.
then came the LS. value, quality, and longevity rolled into one nice package.
my dad really wanted one of those original early 90s models...but we persuaded him to buy a minivan to haul us on roadtrips.
it started it all in the late 80s early 90s with Lexus beginning their research in the hills of Los Angeles to "study" the tastes of the affluent.
then came the LS. value, quality, and longevity rolled into one nice package.
my dad really wanted one of those original early 90s models...but we persuaded him to buy a minivan to haul us on roadtrips.
#24
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Originally Posted by whoster
my dad really wanted one of those original early 90s models...but we persuaded him to buy a minivan to haul us on roadtrips.
#25
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Originally Posted by glennp1999
Best selling Lexus right now is the RX. We can't keep the RX long enough in our lots people just buy it like crazy. Forget about the RX400H it's sold before it even gets to port. The Lexus RX is the fastest selling Lexus to reach the 100K unit mark. Last year Lexus sold more than 140K units of the RX first time ever a Lexus reach this milestone. But the best Lexus for me is the LS430 the options that this thing comes with is just unreal. I'm thinking of getting one but I don't have any use for it. Kids have thier own rides so it's just me and the wife. The only 2dr that Lexus offer is the SC and I hate the way it looks.
However, now that we have an AWD GS300 and an upcoming AWD IS250, there is the potential for them to make a significant dent in the RX's sales.....unless, of course, people still want the RX's high ground clearance.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
However, now that we have an AWD GS300 and an upcoming AWD IS250, there is the potential for them to make a significant dent in the RX's sales.....unless, of course, people still want the RX's high ground clearance.
#29
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Originally Posted by AmethySC
I agree, I don't think you can compare an RX with a GS or the IS just because they all have awd as an option. They are all vastly different vehicles.
true, but I think the RX is more of a station wagon/hatchback, than a truck. I've had a few as loaners and they are very car like.
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Originally Posted by chuckb
true, but I think the RX is more of a station wagon/hatchback, than a truck. I've had a few as loaners and they are very car like.