My first week in a Lexus
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My first week in a Lexus
After 10 years driving Acura's, I decided it was time to move on. Solid cars but nothing new to look forward to (except maybe the new TLX). I've been stocking this forum for sometime and trolling the web for a good used GS350. Finally found a great deal on a RWD black/black Luxury and took the plunge last week. I would have liked to have AWD coming from the RL but would have to fly back mid-west/east coast to purchase one.
Quick first impressions vs my 2005 RL:
Drive: Advantage GS - Quicker and Sportier than RL (as it should be)
Navi: Advantage RL - No comprehensive voice command in GS (very disappointing)
Tech ease of use: Advantage RL - Lexus could take some lessons from other systems
Cabin Interior: Advantage GS - more luxurious fit and feel although it feels smaller than RL
MPG: Too soon to tell but looks to be the same around town
Boot space: Advantage GS
Key Fob: Advantage RL - Seriously could Lexus have made it any bigger?
Overall: I'm lovin' the GS. No regrets. Love the rear seat controls as it gives a more luxury look and feel.
Did lots of online shopping. Fsport most common model on west coast. Hard to find Luxury package. Mid-west to East coast had lots of AWD with Lux and other options. With the Lux package it's close enough to the Fsport and has more features.
Already tee'd up adding the PS system for DVD, LED fogs and Aluminum pedals. Not sure if I like the upper Fsport grill but need more time to look at it.
Great forum here. Appreciate all the how-to's and input. Will hang out here more.
Quick first impressions vs my 2005 RL:
Drive: Advantage GS - Quicker and Sportier than RL (as it should be)
Navi: Advantage RL - No comprehensive voice command in GS (very disappointing)
Tech ease of use: Advantage RL - Lexus could take some lessons from other systems
Cabin Interior: Advantage GS - more luxurious fit and feel although it feels smaller than RL
MPG: Too soon to tell but looks to be the same around town
Boot space: Advantage GS
Key Fob: Advantage RL - Seriously could Lexus have made it any bigger?
Overall: I'm lovin' the GS. No regrets. Love the rear seat controls as it gives a more luxury look and feel.
Did lots of online shopping. Fsport most common model on west coast. Hard to find Luxury package. Mid-west to East coast had lots of AWD with Lux and other options. With the Lux package it's close enough to the Fsport and has more features.
Already tee'd up adding the PS system for DVD, LED fogs and Aluminum pedals. Not sure if I like the upper Fsport grill but need more time to look at it.
Great forum here. Appreciate all the how-to's and input. Will hang out here more.
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I checked out the RLX before buying the GS and wasn't impressed by the "Germanesque" way I had to get beyond the base model to get such basic luxury items as leather and memory seats. The GS was nicer, better looking and a much better value. Congrats on the GS - I've had mine for five months and still get a kick out of it very time I drive it!
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I think it's more of what he's used to personally. As someone who's spent a decent amount of time in Acura's as well as Lexus vehicles, I can't say I agree with his assessment. They're different, but both are very intuitive IMO. I think it's really more of a "training" issue than one manufacturer needing to learn anything from another. There are things Lexus could learn, like refreshing their engine line up so it's not lagging so far behind the Germans in power output. Acura needs to learn how to make a vehicle that doesn't look boring as hell.
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Congratulations on your GS! I had an '05 RL for about 8 months that I traded in for an '06 Infiniti M45. The only thing I missed about the RL was how quiet it was, with very little road noise. Aside from that, never looked back. The GS is by far the best all-around car I've ever owned. I'm sure you will be quite happy.
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I think it's more of what he's used to personally. As someone who's spent a decent amount of time in Acura's as well as Lexus vehicles, I can't say I agree with his assessment. They're different, but both are very intuitive IMO. I think it's really more of a "training" issue than one manufacturer needing to learn anything from another. There are things Lexus could learn, like refreshing their engine line up so it's not lagging so far behind the Germans in power output. Acura needs to learn how to make a vehicle that doesn't look boring as hell.
Nothing that anyone can't adjust to but certainly an average system in the car world. Things like the tuner **** not being conveniently placed (always need to reach to access it) and it's the only way to scroll channels on any source (only presets are accessed by mouse or steering wheel). Again, just some nuances that are noticeable coming from the Acura.
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The ease of use difference is more than a training issue and not really an issue of being intuitive. Without Voice Command the GS system is hampered by the necessity of using the largely criticized "mouse". I rent a lot of cars and have experience with many of the tech systems out there and even compared to those, it's lacking (IMHO).
Nothing that anyone can't adjust to but certainly an average system in the car world. Things like the tuner **** not being conveniently placed (always need to reach to access it) and it's the only way to scroll channels on any source (only presets are accessed by mouse or steering wheel). Again, just some nuances that are noticeable coming from the Acura.
Nothing that anyone can't adjust to but certainly an average system in the car world. Things like the tuner **** not being conveniently placed (always need to reach to access it) and it's the only way to scroll channels on any source (only presets are accessed by mouse or steering wheel). Again, just some nuances that are noticeable coming from the Acura.
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Boot=shoes in England so that would equate to leg room
Boot space=leg room
Boot space=leg room
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