IL Track Test: 2010 LS 460 Sport vs. 2009 750i Sport
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Not sure why ANYONE would expect the LS sport to out BMW a BMW.
Lexus is smart, its for those that want some more sport in their LS. Maybe one that looks different. Who knows.
What we do know is Lexus is listening as we HAVE a sport model and not a "coach" one
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I would hope so considering BMW is sport first, luxury second and has made the 7 series sportiest in class for what 3 decades......
Not sure why ANYONE would expect the LS sport to out BMW a BMW.
Lexus is smart, its for those that want some more sport in their LS. Maybe one that looks different. Who knows.
What we do know is Lexus is listening as we HAVE a sport model and not a "coach" one
Not sure why ANYONE would expect the LS sport to out BMW a BMW.
Lexus is smart, its for those that want some more sport in their LS. Maybe one that looks different. Who knows.
What we do know is Lexus is listening as we HAVE a sport model and not a "coach" one
I am only kidding, dont respond to that
#37
That's why I said this comparo isn't very interesting--we all knew the result before even reading. Pitting the LS460 Sport against the S550 Sport or the regular 750i would be much more useful information to be had.
#38
I'm looking for global sales numbers, and I doubt LS will be 4th anytime soon.
The S-Class sells around 80,000+ units
The LS sells around 65,000+ units
The 7 sells around 50,000+ units
The A8 sells around 20,000+ units
The LS Sport is a niche model, but the added varieties, AWD etc, serve to expand its appeal. Because Mercedes and Lexus are identified strongly with their largest flagship model, they have a stronger market penetration vs. other lineup vehicles, so in certain international markets, they are ranked #1 and #2 respectively. The LS' highest sales total in recent years has been 71,000+ units annually, with less than half in the US, in some markets it is one of the top selling models of the lineup.
The S-Class sells around 80,000+ units
The LS sells around 65,000+ units
The 7 sells around 50,000+ units
The A8 sells around 20,000+ units
The LS Sport is a niche model, but the added varieties, AWD etc, serve to expand its appeal. Because Mercedes and Lexus are identified strongly with their largest flagship model, they have a stronger market penetration vs. other lineup vehicles, so in certain international markets, they are ranked #1 and #2 respectively. The LS' highest sales total in recent years has been 71,000+ units annually, with less than half in the US, in some markets it is one of the top selling models of the lineup.
Last edited by encore888; 12-09-09 at 01:26 PM.
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I like the LS more than the BMW but we have to stop making excuses for the LS. The mercedes and BMW provide solid handling and comfort. The Lexus suspension is a joke when driving spiritedly . I know many will say well its not designed for that. BS... we all get a little frisky behind the wheel from time to time. Even if you dont you can still feel the stability in the suspension just making a u turn etc