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The S5 Coupe with the V8 was introduced in 2008 as a 2009 model. A year later, the S5 Cab was introduced with the Supercharged V6 as a 2010 model. A year later, the Supercharged V6 was put in the coupe. Not quite sure why they did that either, but I was much more impressed with the overall performance/handling of the V6. The V8 made the car feel way too nose-heavy.
Well then learned something new today and about an Audi.
I"m really tempted to start e-mailing dealers and head in for a test drive this week. Hell I have off thursday and friday for my sisters wedding this week. MAybe I should sneak over to Lexus one morning.
Scary to think I'm replacing a $60k car in just 2 years though of ownership.
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Fascinating...I am in the exact same situation. I also own a 2013 S4 and love it, but am also facing the prospect of owning it out of warranty and still having payments on the car loan. Again, I haven't had any problems whatsoever with the car, warranty or otherwise. But, I am either looking at buying an extended warranty or, for a similar amount, leasing a GS.
My impression is that, despite being down on power, the GS is a thoroughly enjoyable car and is a match for the 335i/S4 in terms of handling, in addition to having more to offer in terms of luxury/comfort. And, if I were to decide to keep it, Lexus vehicles just don't break down.
Feeling very tempted...
My impression is that, despite being down on power, the GS is a thoroughly enjoyable car and is a match for the 335i/S4 in terms of handling, in addition to having more to offer in terms of luxury/comfort. And, if I were to decide to keep it, Lexus vehicles just don't break down.
Feeling very tempted...
Hi all. Obviously I'm new to club lexus and I thought I'd introduce myself as well as get some feedback on a potential trade/lease on a new GS 350 F Sport.
I currently drive a 2013 Audi S4 - which I absolutely love. This is my first real car in this price rnage and I special ordered it in September 2012. Unfortunately at the time I would have probably test drove the GS F Sport had i know how far along Lexus has come from a sport perspective. While I love the S4 I know I'm going to have to consider purchasing a $3-3500 warranty soon if I want to keep. I've had no issues but a single warranty issue during that time frame (car worked fine) down side is the warranty item woulld have cost me $9,000 had in not been in warranty. As much as I love this car I know I don't want to own it out of warranty. So I either buy an extended for a lot of money or I get a new car.
Well I've been browsing this site for about a week now and seeing some of the lease deals out there. IT seems like I can get a fully loaded GS 350 F Sport AWD for somewhere beteween $410-500 on a lease. While I've always been against leases (miles and hate the idea of renting) as I hit 30 I realize I've never had a car more than 4 years and typically more like 3. So owning is probably not right for me and as I'm getting down to 12,000 maybe 13,000 max miles per year it's a possibility.
So I guess my first question is have any come from the BMW 335 or S4/S4 and how does the lexus compare? I know luxury will be fine, I believe the drive feel is fine from recent reviews but a part of me wonders if I'll miss that power.
ON the other end of things is it realistic for me to get a 12,000 mile lease on a GS 350 for about $450 a month? If so seems like a no brainer as the extended warranty I would have to get for the S4 covers down payment, I stop paying 1200 (at an indy shop!) for brakes, and my car payment drops $140 a month while giving me quite a bit of equity in my pocks (I put down half the value of the car when I bought). Also I know lexus runs specials around XMas, does this apply to lease deals? I'm in no hurry to trade in but it seems like I should watch for a good lease special over the next 3-10 months.
Anyway love my S4, always been against lease deals historically, but reality is I can't stay happy with a car more than 3-4 years so I may as well just drop to two and rent it for less. And the GS F Sport in Liquid Platinum or Nebula Gray is incredible and I need those ventilated seats.
I currently drive a 2013 Audi S4 - which I absolutely love. This is my first real car in this price rnage and I special ordered it in September 2012. Unfortunately at the time I would have probably test drove the GS F Sport had i know how far along Lexus has come from a sport perspective. While I love the S4 I know I'm going to have to consider purchasing a $3-3500 warranty soon if I want to keep. I've had no issues but a single warranty issue during that time frame (car worked fine) down side is the warranty item woulld have cost me $9,000 had in not been in warranty. As much as I love this car I know I don't want to own it out of warranty. So I either buy an extended for a lot of money or I get a new car.
Well I've been browsing this site for about a week now and seeing some of the lease deals out there. IT seems like I can get a fully loaded GS 350 F Sport AWD for somewhere beteween $410-500 on a lease. While I've always been against leases (miles and hate the idea of renting) as I hit 30 I realize I've never had a car more than 4 years and typically more like 3. So owning is probably not right for me and as I'm getting down to 12,000 maybe 13,000 max miles per year it's a possibility.
So I guess my first question is have any come from the BMW 335 or S4/S4 and how does the lexus compare? I know luxury will be fine, I believe the drive feel is fine from recent reviews but a part of me wonders if I'll miss that power.
ON the other end of things is it realistic for me to get a 12,000 mile lease on a GS 350 for about $450 a month? If so seems like a no brainer as the extended warranty I would have to get for the S4 covers down payment, I stop paying 1200 (at an indy shop!) for brakes, and my car payment drops $140 a month while giving me quite a bit of equity in my pocks (I put down half the value of the car when I bought). Also I know lexus runs specials around XMas, does this apply to lease deals? I'm in no hurry to trade in but it seems like I should watch for a good lease special over the next 3-10 months.
Anyway love my S4, always been against lease deals historically, but reality is I can't stay happy with a car more than 3-4 years so I may as well just drop to two and rent it for less. And the GS F Sport in Liquid Platinum or Nebula Gray is incredible and I need those ventilated seats.
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Do u have any positive equity in the S4? If so, $450 is possible as long as your have at least $3,000 positive eq.
Most folks lease for 27m around $520 and 36m around $540. Very doable. Also depending on your state you may have a TAX credit for your trade and a TAX break up to 4%..
I also test drove the S5 2010 (v8) and 2014 (6cyl) and A6 just before the purchase of the GS350-Fsport. I loved the Audi exterior, not so much interior. I felt less excited about driving the Audi, GS350 is slower when you go from low speeds to high speeds, I think it has something to do with it being 8sp transmission, which IMO is a downfall of the GS. 2013 GS Model came with 6sp tranny, and the throttle was much more responsive and it picked up speed better.
I also test drove the 435i and the 535i, I liked the look but I did not like the new electronic steering. I felt disconnected from the road.
Most folks lease for 27m around $520 and 36m around $540. Very doable. Also depending on your state you may have a TAX credit for your trade and a TAX break up to 4%..
I also test drove the S5 2010 (v8) and 2014 (6cyl) and A6 just before the purchase of the GS350-Fsport. I loved the Audi exterior, not so much interior. I felt less excited about driving the Audi, GS350 is slower when you go from low speeds to high speeds, I think it has something to do with it being 8sp transmission, which IMO is a downfall of the GS. 2013 GS Model came with 6sp tranny, and the throttle was much more responsive and it picked up speed better.
I also test drove the 435i and the 535i, I liked the look but I did not like the new electronic steering. I felt disconnected from the road.
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Do u have any positive equity in the S4? If so, $450 is possible as long as your have at least $3,000 positive eq.
Most folks lease for 27m around $520 and 36m around $540. Very doable. Also depending on your state you may have a TAX credit for your trade and a TAX break up to 4%..
I also test drove the S5 2010 (v8) and 2014 (6cyl) and A6 just before the purchase of the GS350-Fsport. I loved the Audi exterior, not so much interior. I felt less excited about driving the Audi, GS350 is slower when you go from low speeds to high speeds, I think it has something to do with it being 8sp transmission, which IMO is a downfall of the GS. 2013 GS Model came with 6sp tranny, and the throttle was much more responsive and it picked up speed better.
I also test drove the 435i and the 535i, I liked the look but I did not like the new electronic steering. I felt disconnected from the road.
Most folks lease for 27m around $520 and 36m around $540. Very doable. Also depending on your state you may have a TAX credit for your trade and a TAX break up to 4%..
I also test drove the S5 2010 (v8) and 2014 (6cyl) and A6 just before the purchase of the GS350-Fsport. I loved the Audi exterior, not so much interior. I felt less excited about driving the Audi, GS350 is slower when you go from low speeds to high speeds, I think it has something to do with it being 8sp transmission, which IMO is a downfall of the GS. 2013 GS Model came with 6sp tranny, and the throttle was much more responsive and it picked up speed better.
I also test drove the 435i and the 535i, I liked the look but I did not like the new electronic steering. I felt disconnected from the road.
Insurance stays flat, and numbers look good. I'm hoping I can get a decent deal on a 2015. Might need to wait until December though for the Lexus holiday event. But sometime in the next 60 days I expect to have a new car.
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I just saw $520 looks reasonable. I have a lot of equity in the S4 but I'd like to pull it out. As along as my payment is under $600 I don't care. I can get a newer similar car and pull out about $20,000 in equity without a change in payment. That's a no brainer for me since I also would have to buy a $3500 warranty soon if I keep the S4. Besides, I need to buy a ring soon and it seems fitting to just take money from the car to do it.
Insurance stays flat, and numbers look good. I'm hoping I can get a decent deal on a 2015. Might need to wait until December though for the Lexus holiday event. But sometime in the next 60 days I expect to have a new car.
Insurance stays flat, and numbers look good. I'm hoping I can get a decent deal on a 2015. Might need to wait until December though for the Lexus holiday event. But sometime in the next 60 days I expect to have a new car.
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Do we typically see some Lexus incentives given to dealers for leases at that time?
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Typically yes
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Here a recent thread, te guy is paying $530 with tax and neg. equity https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-fourth-generation/761781-trading-in-s4-for-gs-f-sport-2.html
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Here a recent thread, te guy is paying $530 with tax and neg. equity https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...f-sport-2.html
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great deals to be found as the year ends.
all 3 dealers I worked with in northern CA were willing to do the same deal
But only one had the color I wanted.
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Bear in mind that leases in CA are generally better than one can get anywhere else.
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That sounds about exactly what I want. I need to start contact my local lexus dealers now. And see what I can start negotiating, I'm just not sure how much of an impact the December to Remember Event will have.
Do we typically see some Lexus incentives given to dealers for leases at that time?
Do we typically see some Lexus incentives given to dealers for leases at that time?
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