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#211
I know a lot of hugely successful vehicles that I think are hideous. I've even bought cars I thought were not great looking.
#212
They have a similar design language, but their surfacing and proportions are totally different. There's way more differentiation between an LS and ES than say an A6 and A8 or 5 and 7 Series. In person, especially- the LS500 has real parking lot presence, whereas as an ES has no more than the Camry/Avalon it's based on.
#213
I think you got the message wrong... I don't compare ES to LS. And no one should (have to). How the two resemble is the problem (for LS) for being at least twice as expensive.
#214
Except the tail lights, how can we differentiate the two? If we chop the tails off, I wonder how many (non owners) can be sure it's one or the other. In any case... I think if we have to compare LS with ES, that's pretty sad. I see ... one Black F Sports around me. I see more LC and LX. For these groups mostly just German and British. The public, at least around me, certainly don't have much interest in this car. Plenty RX, ES, GX btw. I'm a long time Lexus owner and like the previous gens a lot when they are distinctly different from ES. I'm not sure about A6/A8 but I can always tell a 7 from a 5. IMO, S class is and has been the winner for luxury sedans.
Of course, the downside of the LS and its styling is that it comes at the cost of interior space, which is actually less than the ES's, and probably one of the reasons its sales dropped so hard.
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#216
I don’t think the ES and LS looking similar in that specific shot is an issue. In person, you don’t mistake one for the other, and the Germans have had smaller cheaper cars that look just like their flagships for a long time.
#217
The bigger the poll/survey, the more costly.
Without concrete quantitative polling data, styling is a very subjective and qualitative matter.
My opinion on why a model sells or not - is just my opinion.
Your opinion on why a model sells or not - is just your opinion too.
Steve, you are trying to override someone else’s opinion with your very own opinion - rather than just giving your own opinion - that is the key.
Never assume and exaggerate.
No one ever said that styling is directly proportional to sales, but styling certainly helps sales.
#218
These cars are so radically designed, and smaller inside because of it. Another reason the high end SUVs and trucks sell so well and they're not getting dumped over high gas prices this time. Space = luxury. Very simple, to me at least. I love that my LS430 is huge inside, for a car. The amount of especially front leg, shoulder, and headroom border on ridiculous in a 430.
#219
These cars are so radically designed, and smaller inside because of it. Another reason the high end SUVs and trucks sell so well and they're not getting dumped over high gas prices this time. Space = luxury. Very simple, to me at least. I love that my LS430 is huge inside, for a car. The amount of especially front leg, shoulder, and headroom border on ridiculous in a 430.
#220
These cars are so radically designed, and smaller inside because of it. Another reason the high end SUVs and trucks sell so well and they're not getting dumped over high gas prices this time. Space = luxury. Very simple, to me at least. I love that my LS430 is huge inside, for a car. The amount of especially front leg, shoulder, and headroom border on ridiculous in a 430.
#221
I'm just saying for a 196 inch long car, an LS430 is positively huge inside. I remember the first time riding in one in the front, the sheer space was ridiculous and imparted a big sense of luxury. Like you're in a whole different class of car (well, you are lol). The amount of room inside is crazy especially considering it's not a long car. Nothing like modern luxury sedans today, at least.
#222
How long are all of those cars? LS430 is 196 inches.
I'm just saying for a 196 inch long car, an LS430 is positively huge inside. I remember the first time riding in one in the front, the sheer space was ridiculous and imparted a big sense of luxury. Like you're in a whole different class of car (well, you are lol). The amount of room inside is crazy especially considering it's not a long car. Nothing like modern luxury sedans today, at least.
I'm just saying for a 196 inch long car, an LS430 is positively huge inside. I remember the first time riding in one in the front, the sheer space was ridiculous and imparted a big sense of luxury. Like you're in a whole different class of car (well, you are lol). The amount of room inside is crazy especially considering it's not a long car. Nothing like modern luxury sedans today, at least.
You're right, the LS430 is phenomenally well-packaged. But that came at the expense of looks, because it ended up being a very tall car. The LS500 meanwhile is going after the low-roof "4 door coupe" look which always cuts into cabin space. The legroom is also not that great because it came at the expense of the longer hood, again for styling.
#224
They're all around a foot longer.
You're right, the LS430 is phenomenally well-packaged. But that came at the expense of looks, because it ended up being a very tall car. The LS500 meanwhile is going after the low-roof "4 door coupe" look which always cuts into cabin space. The legroom is also not that great because it came at the expense of the longer hood, again for styling.
You're right, the LS430 is phenomenally well-packaged. But that came at the expense of looks, because it ended up being a very tall car. The LS500 meanwhile is going after the low-roof "4 door coupe" look which always cuts into cabin space. The legroom is also not that great because it came at the expense of the longer hood, again for styling.
#225
They're all around a foot longer.
You're right, the LS430 is phenomenally well-packaged. But that came at the expense of looks, because it ended up being a very tall car. The LS500 meanwhile is going after the low-roof "4 door coupe" look which always cuts into cabin space. The legroom is also not that great because it came at the expense of the longer hood, again for styling.
You're right, the LS430 is phenomenally well-packaged. But that came at the expense of looks, because it ended up being a very tall car. The LS500 meanwhile is going after the low-roof "4 door coupe" look which always cuts into cabin space. The legroom is also not that great because it came at the expense of the longer hood, again for styling.
Also about the size, they aren't long cars but they are substantial and have presence even all these years later. They're still bossy looking, high end looking cars. Aging perfectly almost.