Why Lexus Is The Worlds Best!
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Why Lexus Is The Worlds Best!
I just found this article very intresting since I have been having small creaks and problems with little nick nacks in my GS.
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lex...0-Reasons.html
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lex...0-Reasons.html
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REASON 11 - THE ONLY COMPANY WITH A SUPERIOR ENGINEERING TEAM IS HAVING MAJOR QUALITY ISSUES
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=495066
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=495066
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REASON 11 - THE ONLY COMPANY WITH A SUPERIOR ENGINEERING TEAM IS HAVING MAJOR QUALITY ISSUES
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=495066
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=495066
#4
Choose your poison, Lexus with bad build quality, or BMW with bad reliability! After those guys, I don't really take the others seriously from an engineering standpoint.
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Lexus Champion
The title is a little misleading.
What are they the best at?
No surprise that a Lexus operated website has a page claiming they're the "best". All of the manufacturers will of course try to bolster their brand like this.
The reality is that there is no one "best" brand. They all have strengths and weaknesses. Thankfully, Lexus has more strengths than weaknesses but to say they're the "best" is debatable.
What are they the best at?
No surprise that a Lexus operated website has a page claiming they're the "best". All of the manufacturers will of course try to bolster their brand like this.
The reality is that there is no one "best" brand. They all have strengths and weaknesses. Thankfully, Lexus has more strengths than weaknesses but to say they're the "best" is debatable.
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While impressive, it's naturally also marketing on Lexus' part. Because other premium manufacturers conduct similar techniques in regards to ensuring their standards.
I saw a documentary a few years ago how engines are made at Ferrari. The part I remember was how they smelt a newly created engine block that had just been created in their engine factory because of a "small problem". The block was melted back into a liquid state (and the different properties were separated to be combined later again) and then reshaped into that same engine block sans the imperfections.
That part about Toshikatsu Kuroyanagi reminded me of an old Samurai sword craftsman for some reason!
I saw a documentary a few years ago how engines are made at Ferrari. The part I remember was how they smelt a newly created engine block that had just been created in their engine factory because of a "small problem". The block was melted back into a liquid state (and the different properties were separated to be combined later again) and then reshaped into that same engine block sans the imperfections.
That part about Toshikatsu Kuroyanagi reminded me of an old Samurai sword craftsman for some reason!
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Lexus Fanatic
I have and nice to look at, okay to drive with dulled AWD steering and specific to Audi front heaviness.
Not impressed with the reliability.
But like many here, I'm not buying the "worlds best" generalization, doesn't mean anything.
Not impressed with the reliability.
But like many here, I'm not buying the "worlds best" generalization, doesn't mean anything.
Last edited by IS-SV; 10-31-10 at 09:58 PM.
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Lexus Test Driver
I recall back in the 90's, those who picked up new Lexus's loved them. But they too had rattles and various annoyances. In other words, as time goes on, no car has been perfect.