Disappointed with my new GS AWD F Sport
#16
you were doing 70+ in heavy traffic . if you hit the gas a little harder than normal at that speed, then yes the car will downshift when in S+ mode. i only hit the brake when i get to a tricky curve, and love when the car downshifts. i will coast through the corner and when i come out of the curve i'll hit the gas and take off and the car upshifts as i hit the gas. there's a learning curve. i think i figured it out.
On the other hand, I have no complaint about the engine noise. It has never been that noticeable to bother me. I remember standing in my garage and heard this loud engine noise. I looked out and saw my neighbor's 3 (brand new previous gen) slowly leaving his house (about three houses down). Now that was loud. I hope they have really good seal to prevent it from entering into the inside. My sis never complained about it though. Although it gave her so much trouble, she always speaks highly about bmw!
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Okay... 2GR-FSE has both. Direct and Port (Normal) fuel injection. You are hearing 12 injectors clicking away when you rip open the hood like an old man screaming "Whats with all this noise!?" They also only operate at the same time at low RPM... when you can hear it the most.
And the noise that is so unbearable to you. I guess my ears are shot from years in the music industry. Because it really doesn't bother me. The creeks the sunroof cover makes and change vibrating in the ash tray with the ML system cranked bothers me more.
Your ultra frequency ears are wanting you to find a well maintained LS400.
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To me, reading threads like this are just odd... I suppose lexus really had their demographics nailed with their stereotypical quiet and comfortable cars which lacked driving dynamics. I've come from sports cars all my life, the most recent a 370z... And was only tempted lexus's way because of features like aggressive downshifting, gas saving, torque rich direct injection engine and the ability to have a quiet, smooth ride on demand with the adjustable suspension.
From what I understand, lexus was looking to conquest buyers from other brands and nailed it in my opinion.
It's amusing to see they've alienated their traditional buyers as much as they have. A car which downshifts with aggressive braking in sport mode being dangerous? If you're really going for it and it didn't, I'd call that dangerous!
It's a fantastic car guys and not a stereotypical lexus... I think that was supposed to be the point!
From what I understand, lexus was looking to conquest buyers from other brands and nailed it in my opinion.
It's amusing to see they've alienated their traditional buyers as much as they have. A car which downshifts with aggressive braking in sport mode being dangerous? If you're really going for it and it didn't, I'd call that dangerous!
It's a fantastic car guys and not a stereotypical lexus... I think that was supposed to be the point!
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I figure, if you want an engine that sounds nice at idle, get a domestic vehicle equipped with a V8. The Big 3 know how to make a V8 nice sound. Some of the domestics with V6s, like the Mustang, sound pretty decent if you listen at the rear of the vehicle. Now, I'm assuming that one finds certain engine sounds pleasant, as I do.
If it's total isolation you're looking for, old school Lexus has that covered. I guess that's why the 2013 GS 350 is my first Lexus.
If it's total isolation you're looking for, old school Lexus has that covered. I guess that's why the 2013 GS 350 is my first Lexus.
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To me, reading threads like this are just odd... I suppose lexus really had their demographics nailed with their stereotypical quiet and comfortable cars which lacked driving dynamics. I've come from sports cars all my life, the most recent a 370z... And was only tempted lexus's way because of features like aggressive downshifting, gas saving, torque rich direct injection engine and the ability to have a quiet, smooth ride on demand with the adjustable suspension.
From what I understand, lexus was looking to conquest buyers from other brands and nailed it in my opinion.
It's amusing to see they've alienated their traditional buyers as much as they have. A car which downshifts with aggressive braking in sport mode being dangerous? If you're really going for it and it didn't, I'd call that dangerous!
It's a fantastic car guys and not a stereotypical lexus... I think that was supposed to be the point!
From what I understand, lexus was looking to conquest buyers from other brands and nailed it in my opinion.
It's amusing to see they've alienated their traditional buyers as much as they have. A car which downshifts with aggressive braking in sport mode being dangerous? If you're really going for it and it didn't, I'd call that dangerous!
It's a fantastic car guys and not a stereotypical lexus... I think that was supposed to be the point!
Great car, idle noise is NORMAL for Direct Injection get use to it its not going away anytime soon.
#21
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someone mentioned without the direct injection, its just a camry v6 engine.
i would take the camry engine over the gs if thats how bad it really sounds. you should hear the 4runner and what it sounds like in idle. horrible compared to a gx...that being said, if engine sounds that bad, that would be a big turn off for getting a gs. perhaps will wait for the new IS to come out.
i would take the camry engine over the gs if thats how bad it really sounds. you should hear the 4runner and what it sounds like in idle. horrible compared to a gx...that being said, if engine sounds that bad, that would be a big turn off for getting a gs. perhaps will wait for the new IS to come out.
As someone who just came from the Camry engine, the note at idle may have been quieter, but the motor is so much smoother, better sounding, and more powerful every other time it more than makes up for it.
As for the transmission shifts, Lexus transmissions are lumpy at low speed, they always have been. I remember when my Dad got his first LS back in 98 taking it back to the dealer because of the poor shift performance at low speeds. You get used to it and adapt how you throttle...
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To me, reading threads like this are just odd... I suppose lexus really had their demographics nailed with their stereotypical quiet and comfortable cars which lacked driving dynamics. I've come from sports cars all my life, the most recent a 370z... And was only tempted lexus's way because of features like aggressive downshifting, gas saving, torque rich direct injection engine and the ability to have a quiet, smooth ride on demand with the adjustable suspension.
From what I understand, lexus was looking to conquest buyers from other brands and nailed it in my opinion.
It's amusing to see they've alienated their traditional buyers as much as they have. A car which downshifts with aggressive braking in sport mode being dangerous? If you're really going for it and it didn't, I'd call that dangerous!
It's a fantastic car guys and not a stereotypical lexus... I think that was supposed to be the point!
From what I understand, lexus was looking to conquest buyers from other brands and nailed it in my opinion.
It's amusing to see they've alienated their traditional buyers as much as they have. A car which downshifts with aggressive braking in sport mode being dangerous? If you're really going for it and it didn't, I'd call that dangerous!
It's a fantastic car guys and not a stereotypical lexus... I think that was supposed to be the point!
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Got my GS 2 weeks ago. Been happy with the quality of the interior but not so impressed with the driving characteristics. In particular, there is a coarse, grainy engine noise, mostly heard when first starting the engine, idling, and slow driving such as driving in an indoor parking garage. The annoying noise seem to disappear at 3-4K RPM. Does anyone have this problem?
Also, the automatic transmission is indecisive, especially when decelerating, as if it is not sure what gear it should go into.
Maybe I got a lemon?
Also, the automatic transmission is indecisive, especially when decelerating, as if it is not sure what gear it should go into.
Maybe I got a lemon?
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To me, reading threads like this are just odd... I suppose lexus really had their demographics nailed with their stereotypical quiet and comfortable cars which lacked driving dynamics. I've come from sports cars all my life, the most recent a 370z... And was only tempted lexus's way because of features like aggressive downshifting, gas saving, torque rich direct injection engine and the ability to have a quiet, smooth ride on demand with the adjustable suspension.
From what I understand, lexus was looking to conquest buyers from other brands and nailed it in my opinion.
It's amusing to see they've alienated their traditional buyers as much as they have. A car which downshifts with aggressive braking in sport mode being dangerous? If you're really going for it and it didn't, I'd call that dangerous!
It's a fantastic car guys and not a stereotypical lexus... I think that was supposed to be the point!
From what I understand, lexus was looking to conquest buyers from other brands and nailed it in my opinion.
It's amusing to see they've alienated their traditional buyers as much as they have. A car which downshifts with aggressive braking in sport mode being dangerous? If you're really going for it and it didn't, I'd call that dangerous!
It's a fantastic car guys and not a stereotypical lexus... I think that was supposed to be the point!
I too have been a sports car fanatic and have never imagine I would one day be driving a Lexus.
What I've been experiencing is not the throaty, deep exhaust note which I don't think anyone would object. What we have been complaining about is an engine noise that sounds cheap and unrefined. Definitely not compatible with the car's appearance and the brand.
BTW, I miss my 350Z and M3. Both had great-sounding engines.
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Our engines sound like **** in lower gears and I hate it!
I sound angry but I've gotten half way over it. It still sucks though!
Here is my thread about it:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...-sounding.html
I sound angry but I've gotten half way over it. It still sucks though!
Here is my thread about it:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...-sounding.html
You put me at ease. At least I know my car is not a lemon and that we're all in this together.
As someone said, just turn up the music. This was a perfectly acceptable solution when I had a 350Z and was subjected to a symphony of rattles. Looks like something never changes.
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I'm afraid you're missing the point, my friend.
I too have been a sports car fanatic and have never imagine I would one day be driving a Lexus.
What I've been experiencing is not the throaty, deep exhaust note which I don't think anyone would object. What we have been complaining about is an engine noise that sounds cheap and unrefined. Definitely not compatible with the car's appearance and the brand.
BTW, I miss my 350Z and M3. Both had great-sounding engines.
I too have been a sports car fanatic and have never imagine I would one day be driving a Lexus.
What I've been experiencing is not the throaty, deep exhaust note which I don't think anyone would object. What we have been complaining about is an engine noise that sounds cheap and unrefined. Definitely not compatible with the car's appearance and the brand.
BTW, I miss my 350Z and M3. Both had great-sounding engines.
If it didn't, maybe there is truly something wrong with the particular car that you own.
Another suggestion would be to record this unpleasant noise you're experiencing, upload it here and see if the other GS owners are hearing the same noises. If they aren't you may truly have an engine/drivetrain problem.