2014 gs350
#211
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Those new names really sound like they're for overseas markets. Lexus has no history of renaming the same color here in the US.
#212
surprised about the no LED headlights and LFA style gauges for the GS350 f sport.
also, autoblog says tweaks to the intake and exhaust system for a sportier feel, are they referring to the GS450h?
Official EPA estimates have yet to be released, but Lexus expects this new transmission to return 19 miles per gallon in the city and 29 mpg on the highway – an improvement of 1 mpg highway. The GS450h still uses a continuously variable transmission, but Lexus says that it has been optimized to mimic the shift points of an eight-speed automatic. The final powertrain change made to the 2014 Lexus GS include tweaks to the GS350's engine intake and exhaust systems, which should help give the sedan a sportier feel.
also, autoblog says tweaks to the intake and exhaust system for a sportier feel, are they referring to the GS450h?
Official EPA estimates have yet to be released, but Lexus expects this new transmission to return 19 miles per gallon in the city and 29 mpg on the highway – an improvement of 1 mpg highway. The GS450h still uses a continuously variable transmission, but Lexus says that it has been optimized to mimic the shift points of an eight-speed automatic. The final powertrain change made to the 2014 Lexus GS include tweaks to the GS350's engine intake and exhaust systems, which should help give the sedan a sportier feel.
#213
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http://www.lexus.com.kw/gs/colors.asp
These are the color plates of the GS in kuwait that shows what each color looks like. It looks about the same with addition of the Lapiz blue.
These are the color plates of the GS in kuwait that shows what each color looks like. It looks about the same with addition of the Lapiz blue.
#215
It's official: the 2014 GS350
Guys n gals,
Many of you already know this, but in case you haven't heard, the 2014 GS350 has been officially announced. Headline features include:
More here: http://http://pressroom.lexus.com/re...ort+design.htm
Anyone planning to trade up to the 2014 model?
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Many of you already know this, but in case you haven't heard, the 2014 GS350 has been officially announced. Headline features include:
- New eight-speed automatic transmission
- New Apple iPhone Siri® Eyes Free mode
- Available full color Heads-Up Display
- Available Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Available power-folding mirrors
- Available LED foglamps and chrome finish for 18-inch wheels in Luxury package
- Optional power trunk opener
- Flush mounted sensors for available Intuitive Park Assist
More here: http://http://pressroom.lexus.com/re...ort+design.htm
Anyone planning to trade up to the 2014 model?
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Last edited by LuxoRocket; 09-27-13 at 03:01 PM.
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The "ALL NEW" 2013 GS350 has been selling for 20 months now....
(In case no one else noticed)
Glad to see these small minor changes for MY14.... They are very Welcome..
Bigger things to come for 2015 & 2016
~ Joe Z
(In case no one else noticed)
Glad to see these small minor changes for MY14.... They are very Welcome..
Bigger things to come for 2015 & 2016
~ Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; 09-27-13 at 09:58 PM.
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#222
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Comparing 2013 to 2014, I would only pay maybe $2k more for a 2014 over a 2013, which IMHO means the 2013 would be the buy.
#224
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I agree, IMHO the upgrades aren't worth $5-6K.
Now, if you lease the difference might be smaller because residuals will be better on the 2014, but the 2013 will still be cheaper because it will have the low cap cost coupled with an almost 0 money factor. My guess is a 2014 will be $150 a month or so more than a 2013 to lease. Not worth $150 a month to me wither. Maybe $50 a month.
That'll change once the 2013s are gone, but its going to be December probably before you see any deals on a 2014 anywhere close to what you could get on a 2013.
Now, if you lease the difference might be smaller because residuals will be better on the 2014, but the 2013 will still be cheaper because it will have the low cap cost coupled with an almost 0 money factor. My guess is a 2014 will be $150 a month or so more than a 2013 to lease. Not worth $150 a month to me wither. Maybe $50 a month.
That'll change once the 2013s are gone, but its going to be December probably before you see any deals on a 2014 anywhere close to what you could get on a 2013.
#225
That seems like a bit of a stretch to me.
I'm expecting to receive about a little over $4,000 off of MSRP on a 2014 as soon as they actually allow me to order (3% over invoice).
Not that it is impossible, but I just don't think that dealers are selling 2013s right now at $9,000 to $10,000 off of MSRP.
I think that if i could get 7k to 8k off of MSRP I'd probably get a 2013 if they had one close to what I'm wanting but if they are only offering 5k or 6k off, I don't think that it is worth it for a 2013.
I'm expecting to receive about a little over $4,000 off of MSRP on a 2014 as soon as they actually allow me to order (3% over invoice).
Not that it is impossible, but I just don't think that dealers are selling 2013s right now at $9,000 to $10,000 off of MSRP.
I think that if i could get 7k to 8k off of MSRP I'd probably get a 2013 if they had one close to what I'm wanting but if they are only offering 5k or 6k off, I don't think that it is worth it for a 2013.