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Old 03-08-07, 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Coco-bun
did they scrap the TS concept?
Sorry to be dense but what was the TS concept?
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Originally Posted by enigma888
Sorry to be dense but what was the TS concept?
+1 TS?

Originally Posted by ubernoob
i think the medium sized cross over should replace GX
Originally Posted by sbbrandon
I doubt if many of the models mentioned will ever get produced. Most of them will simply take sales away from exisiting models. The IS coupe makes the most sense. Also, A Lexus branded Toyota van might do well. The Mercedes G class seems to sell well.
GX is a body on frame SUV (LUV... whatever)
The 7 seat 3 row GS based crossover would be something along the lines of the MBZ R-class
G class is a SUV not a van, same with GL class. I think you meant R-class.

Originally Posted by MR_F1
an RX with a 7 row L version would be a perfect compromise.
Seven row huh?

Originally Posted by xcntuatd77
wow the GS-F being a NEXT GENEREATION sedan? WOW! if that happens to be true, this is one CAR i must see!!

the current 3GS is one EYE OPENER... a "GS-F" premiere/debut on a 4GS...
4GS? Considering it was freshly redesigned, I think it'll come out as a 3GS. And seeing the OP said that it was to follow the IS-F.
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