Not a one GS at the Dealership.
#17
Pole Position
The only thing the Germans have over the GS is brand recognition and engine choices. BMW has a better warranty as well.
#18
Intermediate
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I had a 2000 GS and had basically 200K trouble free expect for a few problems like a sticky hood release cable, door lock actuator and an auto-up window switch. Engine and Transmission was still good. Before that I had 2 '94 Toyotas, a 275K Camry and a Celica with 200K now still on the road with my nephew.
#19
Lexus Test Driver
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Here in the Dallas we have three Lexus dealerships and they seem to have a good number of both new and used GS 350s c/o: 147 New GS 350s & 39 Used GS 350s.
Park Place Lexus - Plano
New
27 GS 350 Premium & Luxury
5 GS 350 F-Sport
Used
7 GS 350
Park Place Lexus - Grapevine
New
47 GS 350 Premium & Luxury
7 GS 350 F-Sport
Used
13 GS 350
2 GS 350 F-Sport
Sewell Lexus
New
61 GS 350 (Premium, Luxury & F-Sport)
Used
17 GS 350 (Premium, Luxury & F-Sport)
Park Place Lexus - Plano
New
27 GS 350 Premium & Luxury
5 GS 350 F-Sport
Used
7 GS 350
Park Place Lexus - Grapevine
New
47 GS 350 Premium & Luxury
7 GS 350 F-Sport
Used
13 GS 350
2 GS 350 F-Sport
Sewell Lexus
New
61 GS 350 (Premium, Luxury & F-Sport)
Used
17 GS 350 (Premium, Luxury & F-Sport)
#20
Lexus Test Driver
True. When the RC launched, they had a big party at Park Place, and I was talking to this rich old timer about his cars. He paid cash for both of them, a 2014 GS and a 2014 LS. Guys like him are not rare around here, and their cars never hit website inventory. Their cars are basically unloaded from the docks and dropped off at their front door. Texas is a big territory for Lexus. I think SoCal may be as big or bigger, volume-wise, but California gets insanely cheap deals too.
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