2015 Genesis Sedan Thread
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lol…its hilarious to see when this car or sonata etc comes out the people going by any means to act like its some 2nd coming….Same thing happened with the first gen...
What about the 400 million MPG settlement?
http://www.latimes.com/business/auto...,2442041.story
Look it will sell in small numbers like the previous model with huge discounts. It will have a small niche. It elevates Hyundai and makes some other "luxury" brands look really stale...
Just like the last model there won't be any mass Lexus exodus so lets just clap our hands for the new car…. like the last gen it clearly took cues from multiple cars/brands and again seems to work well inside and out…
What about the 400 million MPG settlement?
http://www.latimes.com/business/auto...,2442041.story
Look it will sell in small numbers like the previous model with huge discounts. It will have a small niche. It elevates Hyundai and makes some other "luxury" brands look really stale...
Just like the last model there won't be any mass Lexus exodus so lets just clap our hands for the new car…. like the last gen it clearly took cues from multiple cars/brands and again seems to work well inside and out…
Last edited by LexFather; 12-28-13 at 11:05 PM.
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They do a great job keeping it handsome/tidy/inoffensive and with solid and proper luxury/RWD proportions. Not everyone wants to stand out and it wouldn't actually make sense considering the goal of this car, under the radar luxury.
With a drop and some wheels, surely it will look even better and the feature content should be very high.
With a drop and some wheels, surely it will look even better and the feature content should be very high.
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no model will cause a 'mass lexus exodus' - change happens over time. it looked like lexus would not lose the luxury sales volume crown but of course they've now been trounced, and audi is on the rise too. hyundai/kia now have some nice models which will elevate their brands, and lexus is rebounding with a stronger line-up now. it will be 10-20 years before we see whether kia/hyundai really made inroads.
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Lexus had 2 cars when it started. The LS400 and the ES250. The first ES was a dud, a stop-gap entry product that tided them over until the ES300 came out a few years later. What made Lexus successful in relative measure was the LS. But it did take Lexus several years to establish itself as a contender for the entrenched German players. Lexus was successful early on, especially compared to fellow star-up Infiniti, but it was NOT and instant hit.
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The door panel in the Equus still isn't as good as the LS460, in any event.