Would you consider lexus a status symbol
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Would you consider lexus a status symbol
Fellow board member in response to a thread says "if you were driving a car that people buy for status, like a Mhercedes or a BMW. "
I ask this because I feel Lexus is as much a status symbol as our german brethens; If not most will be driving a camry or avalon. I own all three of these marques and purchased each based on its own merits.
Do you guys feel that the german marquees are on a different league than our beloved lexus?
I ask this because I feel Lexus is as much a status symbol as our german brethens; If not most will be driving a camry or avalon. I own all three of these marques and purchased each based on its own merits.
Do you guys feel that the german marquees are on a different league than our beloved lexus?
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Yes, but only because of their long heritage. I also think part of this has to do with the Toyota --> Lexus similarities.
However, just as Cadillac has lost its prestige as THE luxury car in America, I can see Mercedes slowly following.
However, just as Cadillac has lost its prestige as THE luxury car in America, I can see Mercedes slowly following.
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Yes. Lexus is becoming the new auto status symbol.
Although Lexus does not have the performance of a BMW, or the heritage of MB, it does encompass the pinnacle of luxury, comfort, and safety. Lexus provides luxury amenities for the driver and passengers that surpasses other car makers, and at a great value. Lexus has one of the most comfortable rides out there with a quiet and smooth refined drive. Safety is #1 for Lexus; in fact, they have compromised performance to be the safest cars out there. Why would Lexus add VDIM or VSC to almost all their cars? It's because they know that anyone can have and create performance, but they will always trump them with safety.
It I had to use an analogy, I would compare them to wine. Yes, BMW and MB are like fine aged wine; many rely on a history and fine aging of a trusted Bordeaux to create a wonderful bottle. However, once in a while, you want a young rich robust Californian Cab to show them that, sometimes, change is good...
Although Lexus does not have the performance of a BMW, or the heritage of MB, it does encompass the pinnacle of luxury, comfort, and safety. Lexus provides luxury amenities for the driver and passengers that surpasses other car makers, and at a great value. Lexus has one of the most comfortable rides out there with a quiet and smooth refined drive. Safety is #1 for Lexus; in fact, they have compromised performance to be the safest cars out there. Why would Lexus add VDIM or VSC to almost all their cars? It's because they know that anyone can have and create performance, but they will always trump them with safety.
It I had to use an analogy, I would compare them to wine. Yes, BMW and MB are like fine aged wine; many rely on a history and fine aging of a trusted Bordeaux to create a wonderful bottle. However, once in a while, you want a young rich robust Californian Cab to show them that, sometimes, change is good...
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If you really want an answer to that question, visit your local dealership, and sit in a black on black '06 ultra LS400, the answer will be clear. Most of us seem to compare our pre-owned cars to the newest offerings of BMW, and Mercedes, so we dont consider Lexus to be up there. But year for year, i think they are very close.
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Though, as you guys know, I am not one for stereotypes, here is probably the best and simplest way to look at today's luxury makes in general ( not specialty models like the AMG, M, or V ) and what they stand for:
BMW's are for steering feel.
Mercedes and Volvo are for crash safety.
Jaguar is for looks.
Cadillac is for trendiness.
The VW Phaeton is for bargain 12-cylinder luxury.
Audi is for anti-BMW sportiness.
Bentley, Maybach, and Rolls are for those who want to excessively flaunt their wealth.
Lincoln ( Zephyr excluded ) is for the ultra-conservative and limo feaks.
Infiniti, in general, can't make up it's mind what it wants to do.
(though there are signs that is changing)
And......LEXUS is for everything else.......simply when you want the BEST of everything combined.
BMW's are for steering feel.
Mercedes and Volvo are for crash safety.
Jaguar is for looks.
Cadillac is for trendiness.
The VW Phaeton is for bargain 12-cylinder luxury.
Audi is for anti-BMW sportiness.
Bentley, Maybach, and Rolls are for those who want to excessively flaunt their wealth.
Lincoln ( Zephyr excluded ) is for the ultra-conservative and limo feaks.
Infiniti, in general, can't make up it's mind what it wants to do.
(though there are signs that is changing)
And......LEXUS is for everything else.......simply when you want the BEST of everything combined.
Last edited by mmarshall; 11-26-05 at 06:20 AM.
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I say no. I also say no to benz and bmw for being status symbols. Firstly, I hate making judgements based on a thing. I know people do it but I resist such notions. Anyone can buy one of these cars. With a little planning and saving or simply buying used. Nothing that increases your status in that...just means you're a smart shopper. If status has to be related to an automobile...I'll place it with a car not so easily obtained. When you're driving a Ferrari, Lambo or Bently, you're doing something. I know there are benzes that cost over 100K but they look too much like the ones that cost way less.
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I beleive lexus is a slighty different type of status symbol. Its kind of like buying a watch everyone says Rolex is the best but a Mavado can do everything a Rolex can plus its cheaper and lasts much longer. This is just like comparing Lexus to Mercedes.
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Originally Posted by Och
Well, to me Lexus is not just a status symbol, it's also my way of saying FU to the *****.
Come on, chief.....World War II was finished over 60 years ago. This is the 21st century. Buy....and drive.....what you want and can afford.
Last edited by mmarshall; 11-26-05 at 01:01 PM.
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Yes....I understand that, but if everyone took that view, the auto industry ( and many other industries as well ) couldn't function.
I, for one, don't believe in mixing politics and nationalism with one's choice of autos.....I've stated that many times. And besides....the whole industry today is global. Pick almost any new vehicle in the world for sale and you will find different components on it from different source countries.
I, for one, don't believe in mixing politics and nationalism with one's choice of autos.....I've stated that many times. And besides....the whole industry today is global. Pick almost any new vehicle in the world for sale and you will find different components on it from different source countries.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Yes....I understand that, but if everyone took that view, the auto industry ( and many other industries as well ) couldn't function.
I, for one, don't believe in mixing politics and nationalism with one's choice of autos.....I've stated that many times. And besides....the whole industry today is global. Pick almost any new vehicle in the world for sale and you will find different components on it from different source countries.
I, for one, don't believe in mixing politics and nationalism with one's choice of autos.....I've stated that many times. And besides....the whole industry today is global. Pick almost any new vehicle in the world for sale and you will find different components on it from different source countries.