Lexus makes the ugliest cars on the road (says jalopnik)
#36
Originally Posted by Stroock639
see i knew you'd say something good... yeah i know the s class comparison isn't totally fair but hopefully the next generation LS will fill some gaps. i have high hopes.
Originally Posted by dicer
I guess everyone just sits in the seat and doesn't give a rip how goofy their car looks.
I think some of the deep creases and all are a bit much, such as you see on the NX and RX specifically, and the grills are getting to be a little overdone, but people are buying them clearly. At least Lexus has cars that stand out, they were always handsome, but generic and derivative, lacking any unique character or style.
#39
There have been Lexus naysayers since the beginning. There's always a different reason.
Too boring
Too soft
Too isolated from the road
Too slow
Too darn good for the rest to compete....is what it comes down to. If they aren't picking at you....you aren't worth crap. Lexus is the best car brand on the planet imo. Don't care what others think.
On the other hand, I would like to see the grills toned down a little. But they are bold. They are distinctive. We used to have to wait until some cars were close up before knowing for sure it was a Lexus. Now we know it from a mile away. I love that!
PS...I think the new Nissans are the ugliest. That Maxima should be killed.
Too boring
Too soft
Too isolated from the road
Too slow
Too darn good for the rest to compete....is what it comes down to. If they aren't picking at you....you aren't worth crap. Lexus is the best car brand on the planet imo. Don't care what others think.
On the other hand, I would like to see the grills toned down a little. But they are bold. They are distinctive. We used to have to wait until some cars were close up before knowing for sure it was a Lexus. Now we know it from a mile away. I love that!
PS...I think the new Nissans are the ugliest. That Maxima should be killed.
#40
For free just to help everyones eye's I volunteer to help design a 2017 Lexus, please someone contact the people at Lexus and let them know. I will get rid of that goofed up front end, and the blister roof.
And it will look similar to this as the sport model.
And it will look similar to this as the sport model.
#41
That car recently came into the service bay at the local MB dealership. Loud was the word I'd use to describe it. Of course the cave like vehicle drop off area contributed to it. beautiful car.
#42
Yeah nice looking, no butt ugliness there. No little rounded with no substance Pimple roof like all cars have now. Who ever designed this did a great job. There are a few areas that could use some improvement though. And best of all no stupid antenna.
Last edited by dicer; 10-29-15 at 11:41 PM.
#43
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I think some of the deep creases and all are a bit much, such as you see on the NX and RX specifically, and the grills are getting to be a little overdone, but people are buying them clearly. At least Lexus has cars that stand out, they were always handsome, but generic and derivative, lacking any unique character or style.[/QUOTE]
I concur. IMHO Lexus went from being stoic to being overdone.
I think some of the deep creases and all are a bit much, such as you see on the NX and RX specifically, and the grills are getting to be a little overdone, but people are buying them clearly. At least Lexus has cars that stand out, they were always handsome, but generic and derivative, lacking any unique character or style.[/QUOTE]
I concur. IMHO Lexus went from being stoic to being overdone.
#44
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I think some of the deep creases and all are a bit much, such as you see on the NX and RX specifically, and the grills are getting to be a little overdone, but people are buying them clearly. At least Lexus has cars that stand out, they were always handsome, but generic and derivative, lacking any unique character or style.
I concur. IMHO Lexus went from being stoic to being overdone.
I think some of the deep creases and all are a bit much, such as you see on the NX and RX specifically, and the grills are getting to be a little overdone, but people are buying them clearly. At least Lexus has cars that stand out, they were always handsome, but generic and derivative, lacking any unique character or style.
I concur. IMHO Lexus went from being stoic to being overdone.
#45
Originally Posted by mmarshall
The question is, though..........are today's buyers scooping up new Lexus products for their reliability or for the styling? Some people can tolerate awkward or controversial styling if a vehicle is reliable under the skin and doesn't send them constantly running to the repair or service shop.