View Poll Results: 3GS Owners: How you do really feel about your purchase?
Ecstatic. Perfect. Couldn't be happier. Highly recommended. Would buy again.
80
36.53%
Pleased. A few things here and there really bother me, but overall pretty good.
103
47.03%
Meh. So, so. As bad as it is, it was the best of the lot in this price range.
13
5.94%
Disappointed. I can live with it, but I'll be looking to trade or sell soon.
16
7.31%
Furious. Worst decision I've ever made with $50k. Not recommended. For sale/already sold.
7
3.20%
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3GS Owners: How happy are you now?
#31
ive had my gs for about a week and i feel that ive already had a good look into the car. first of all we all need to be patient with the new parts to come out for performance, obviously some of us are just waiting for something to put on that will really boost the engines performance. seriously some people will never be satisfied with the stock amount of horsepower a car has. second of all, there will always be some way to make a car fun to drive. to be bored of a car after a few thousand miles is saying that you purchased the wrong car. yes it has little head room, a high stock suspension and a limited dvd system, but the more features you change, the more problems you will encounter in the future. just admit it, this car just isnt for some people. for me, i personally love the car and was waiting for a long time go get mine, a total of a year, i chose to be different and i traded a BMW 335I coupe to get a GS 350 so obviously im not too inspired of german cars. but to keep the integrity of the stock set-up of the audio system intergration is required and it is costly. wheels and suspension is a key factor in ride feel, the only change for suspension available is for sport driving, i may be wrong. intakes and exhaust modifications are available but nothing further recently. in all the car has potential, just hope you have the money to bring it out. i still have much to learn, im sorry if anyone can correct me. there is only limited information out there that i have found.
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not as fast but there is much more head and passenger room. the 335 is much more simpler which is more performance oriented. not really focusing on luxuries. dont get me wrong its there, but its not what you would expect from a car in that price range.
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oh i forgot to mention, if some people dont know, the 335 is a twin turbo inline six with a pretty plush but stiff suspension eighteen inch wheels summer tires and a stainless steel exhaust. it was pretty cool.
#34
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ive had my gs for about a week and i feel that ive already had a good look into the car. first of all we all need to be patient with the new parts to come out for performance, obviously some of us are just waiting for something to put on that will really boost the engines performance. seriously some people will never be satisfied with the stock amount of horsepower a car has. second of all, there will always be some way to make a car fun to drive. to be bored of a car after a few thousand miles is saying that you purchased the wrong car. yes it has little head room, a high stock suspension and a limited dvd system, but the more features you change, the more problems you will encounter in the future. just admit it, this car just isnt for some people. for me, i personally love the car and was waiting for a long time go get mine, a total of a year, i chose to be different and i traded a BMW 335I coupe to get a GS 350 so obviously im not too inspired of german cars. but to keep the integrity of the stock set-up of the audio system intergration is required and it is costly. wheels and suspension is a key factor in ride feel, the only change for suspension available is for sport driving, i may be wrong. intakes and exhaust modifications are available but nothing further recently. in all the car has potential, just hope you have the money to bring it out. i still have much to learn, im sorry if anyone can correct me. there is only limited information out there that i have found.
I'm with you on the waiting part. It took me some time to finally decide on getting one myself. I have to admit, i'm more excited about this car than my previous (04 IS300).
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Wow , that’s some overwhelming love for the GS. Even with a large +/- margin for error -- you know that occasional non-owner whose fantastic "optimism" permits a vote, or, that poster who spites having to click twice to the see the results, etc -- the 90%+ of heavy positivism is amazing to me. This is great to see, but for indecisive people like me (it takes me 2 hours to decide on a shirt) it actually complicates matters in some ways. I've been hemming and hawing over a new car for about 2 years now, just waiting for something to come along and knock me out like the 2nd Gen Legend Coupe did, or the 2nd Gen GS (remember seeing that awesome Lexus commercial for the first time). Though I’m closer than ever on pulling the trigger, I don’t know if I’ve quite met that car yet , at least not in my price range of $50k. Now, in the, say, $125k range, there’s plenty to love. I really thought the Audi A/S 5 might have been it, but I don’t think so. Audi and BMW make these ridiculous red LED inspired interiors that I can never get used to.
Right now, I think the car I really want is the Lexus GS37 – that would be the new G37 with a Lexus badge containing, among other things, the GS’ ML 7.1 surround, its interior fit and finish, and the G37’s nav and industry-leading iPod integration, along with its COUPE! exterior design, motor and suspension.
In any case I’m psyched that these replies reaffirm what I always thought to be true about this car.
Right now, I think the car I really want is the Lexus GS37 – that would be the new G37 with a Lexus badge containing, among other things, the GS’ ML 7.1 surround, its interior fit and finish, and the G37’s nav and industry-leading iPod integration, along with its COUPE! exterior design, motor and suspension.
In any case I’m psyched that these replies reaffirm what I always thought to be true about this car.
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thank you very much and im very happy about my choice. i succeded in being different, i got a chardonnay pearl with cashmere gs that i have never seen the same color gs on this island, not to mention that i live in an area that there isnt too many luxury cars around. what i wish to add? some painted, not chrome, rims, an ings kit and some kind of forced induction system, most likely a turbo if possible. also thanks for the welcome, im very happy to be here.
#37
Just like someone mentioned earlier...the GS350 is a great car.
A few disturbing/annoying issues are:
-voice recognition system..they really need to make improvements on this..no matter how hard i try to enunciate she can't seem understand the address. Half the time I find myself screaming at this lady.
-unable to input address while driving...i understand its a safety issue but why is it that BMWs and Acuras can input while driving? If it is a safety issue why not standardize it across all car makers?
-the annoying ticking noise while idle. Service manager said its normal...just an annoyance.
Overall this is a very comfortable car to drive/ride in...but recently I had a chance to drive my friends brand new 2008 BMW M5...theres just no comparison as far as performance...
...M5 is such a fun car...but I HATE BMW customer service..they are by far the worst!
A few disturbing/annoying issues are:
-voice recognition system..they really need to make improvements on this..no matter how hard i try to enunciate she can't seem understand the address. Half the time I find myself screaming at this lady.
-unable to input address while driving...i understand its a safety issue but why is it that BMWs and Acuras can input while driving? If it is a safety issue why not standardize it across all car makers?
-the annoying ticking noise while idle. Service manager said its normal...just an annoyance.
Overall this is a very comfortable car to drive/ride in...but recently I had a chance to drive my friends brand new 2008 BMW M5...theres just no comparison as far as performance...
...M5 is such a fun car...but I HATE BMW customer service..they are by far the worst!
#38
Just picked up my 450h yesterday and I am so much more impressed with the power. I owned a 2GS and there are too many differences between the 2. The only thing that I wished it had was an automatic open/close truck feature. Otherwise, I'm very happy with it.
#39
I have ridden in, arguably, the best diesel in the world, 3 series with 3.0 twin turbo, and you could notice it was an diesel, together with seat/gearlever/door shake
#40
Had the 06 300 and now the 07 350. Been disappointed with both models.
No ipod connectivity. How about a hard drive like the LS or Infiniti systems.
Why is there a cassette player still in this car? Hello, it's 2007.
The rattles - I've given up having the dealer try to fix them. This is a deal killer for a 50k car.
No XM traffic with Nav option - Acura has had this for years.
The seats - uncomfortable.
Electronic trunk latch - your kidding me. How about making it completely automatic. If I have to close the trunk myself anyways, how does the electronic latch help? Lame.
Some controls are not well thought out. Changing air temperature - no way to quickly go from hot to cold. Pushing a button twenty times does not cut it. Lame.
The inability to do things while driving is just maddening. No input of Nav information, no phone dialing, no folder scanning of MP3 CDs. I know we can use the voice commands, but thats just insane.
Voice commands are too slow. To many prompts. Even with the prompts turned off, it takes to long to do something.
Stock tires suck. Its a 50k car!
Overall quality is not what Lexus use to be, in my opinion. My 07 is much better than my 06 was. So hopefully the 08 will be that much better than the 07.
On the positive side, the car looks like a million bucks and goes down the road nice.
Mine will be gone as soon as I find a replacement. Other than that... its great.
No ipod connectivity. How about a hard drive like the LS or Infiniti systems.
Why is there a cassette player still in this car? Hello, it's 2007.
The rattles - I've given up having the dealer try to fix them. This is a deal killer for a 50k car.
No XM traffic with Nav option - Acura has had this for years.
The seats - uncomfortable.
Electronic trunk latch - your kidding me. How about making it completely automatic. If I have to close the trunk myself anyways, how does the electronic latch help? Lame.
Some controls are not well thought out. Changing air temperature - no way to quickly go from hot to cold. Pushing a button twenty times does not cut it. Lame.
The inability to do things while driving is just maddening. No input of Nav information, no phone dialing, no folder scanning of MP3 CDs. I know we can use the voice commands, but thats just insane.
Voice commands are too slow. To many prompts. Even with the prompts turned off, it takes to long to do something.
Stock tires suck. Its a 50k car!
Overall quality is not what Lexus use to be, in my opinion. My 07 is much better than my 06 was. So hopefully the 08 will be that much better than the 07.
On the positive side, the car looks like a million bucks and goes down the road nice.
Mine will be gone as soon as I find a replacement. Other than that... its great.
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scottmeyers nicely sums up the list of disappointments on post #40. I'm sure a lot of those items appear on a universal list, even for those who, despite those dislikes, still feel positively overall about the car. I'm intersted in how those same dislikes can tip the scale to the polar end of the spectrum -- essentially making them non-negotiable -- for the few that voted negatively.
If they feel so inclined, I'd be curious to hear more from those who voted negatively in order to further elucidate where that tipping point lies.
If they feel so inclined, I'd be curious to hear more from those who voted negatively in order to further elucidate where that tipping point lies.
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Mostly love it except for the fatal flaws in teh Nav system. Am taking Lexus to mediation since they claim it's their supplier fault. I now want them to repurchase the car. At $4,030.00 with the upgrade Mark Levinson/Nave package, that's too much for something that doesn't work as promised.
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Mostly love it except for the fatal flaws in teh Nav system. Am taking Lexus to mediation since they claim it's their supplier fault. I now want them to repurchase the car. At $4,030.00 with the upgrade Mark Levinson/Nave package, that's too much for something that doesn't work as promised.