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Lexus Test Driver
#17
Lexus Champion
Two out of my three vehicles (Highlander Hybrid, Tundra) are on that list.
#20
Lexus Fanatic
Probably too much of a stereotype in your reply. The same general group that buys Avalons also bought the Lincoln Town Car, Cadillac DeVille/DTS, Buick LeSabre/Lucerne/Lacrosse, Lexus LS 400/430/460, Hyundai Azera, Mercedes S-Class, and V6 versions of the Chrysler 300.
#21
Lexus Fanatic
Probably too much of a stereotype in your reply. The same general group that buys Avalons also bought the Lincoln Town Car, Cadillac DeVille/DTS, Buick LeSabre/Lucerne/Lacrosse, Lexus LS 400/430/460, Hyundai Azera, Mercedes S-Class, and V6 versions of the Chrysler 300.
#22
Lexus Fanatic
If you go by age, most of those sedans, regardless of price, appeal to the same 60-and-older demographic, although sometimes that gets somewhat over-stereotyped. You, for example, have an S-class, and I had a big Buick and Chrysler in my early adulthood, but we are clearly exceptions.
#23
Lexus Champion
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The Avalon in particular appeals to the greedy types, who could probably afford an LS but are too cheap to pay for it, and they will also tend to keep the Avalon longer. I know someone insanely rich, the guy has been driving his modestly equipped Avalon for about two decades, lol.
#24
Lexus Fanatic
The Avalon in particular appeals to the greedy types, who could probably afford an LS but are too cheap to pay for it, and they will also tend to keep the Avalon longer. I know someone insanely rich, the guy has been driving his modestly equipped Avalon for about two decades, lol.
"You gotta put premium in that thing!" yeah, you have millions of dollars...buy some premium lol.
#25
Try to buy a Land Cruiser and you will pay more than several new cars. Way overpriced if you don’t use it in a war zone or desert. However, the Sequoia is a bargain even if you compare it with the identical year Tundra. Again, if your priority is to tow, move a lot of people and drive 20k mi or more per year.
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The Avalon in particular appeals to the greedy types, who could probably afford an LS but are too cheap to pay for it, and they will also tend to keep the Avalon longer. I know someone insanely rich, the guy has been driving his modestly equipped Avalon for about two decades, lol.
#27
Lexus Fanatic
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does your uncle 'waste' money on anything else?
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Lexus Fanatic
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Lexus Champion
#30
Lexus Fanatic
Although it probably won't have the same reliability, don't be surprised if they show up in a Chrysler showroom looking at 300s. Just about all of the other large sedans in that category have been discontinued in the U.S. The Charger is still around, but is essentially a more-sporting, less-expensive version of the 300.