View Poll Results: In the event that Lexus gets rid of the GS...After your current GS, would you:
Get the newly redesigned ES350/300h (FWD or AWD that is front-biased)
19
10.92%
Spend quite a bit more for the LS and move up in size
39
22.41%
Get something else in the Lexus range
49
28.16%
Move on to a German alternative sedan (5-series, E-class, or A6/A7)
46
26.44%
Move on to a Korean alternative sedan (G80 or Stinger)
28
16.09%
Move on to an American alternative sedan (CTS)
8
4.60%
Move on to a Swedish alternative sedan (S90)
3
1.72%
Move on to a Japanese alternative sedan (Q70 or RL)
19
10.92%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 174. You may not vote on this poll
What if the GS dies?
#106
Racer
Now that we know the GS is for sure dead...
- "Spend quite a bit more for the LS and move up in size". Isn't it weird that the interior passenger volume of the LS is listed at 99.4. And our GSs have 99? The legroom total (front and rear) are about an inch apart.
- People who chose "Get something else in the Lexus range"... IS? Or an SUV?
- Having already owned the MB E550, I loved that engine, but I think I'm avoiding German because of quality/reliability issues.
- The upcoming Genesis G80 looks interesting--but perhaps not sporty enough handling-wise? Build quality/reliability is...very good?
- The upcoming 2021 Acura TLX looks interesting--has available AWD (good enough?). But still too small (on the inside. Its exterior dimensions--eg wheelbase--look to be bigger than our GSs?)
#107
Lead Lap
I know the feeling. I'm going to continue enjoying my '18 GS until my lease expires this November and I'll decide then. As of this point in time, if I'm getting another Lexus after my GS, it'll be an LC500, otherwise, I'm not sure there's anything else left for me in the lineup. Not sure yet what I'll get if it's not going to be another Lexus, especially with all the new cars that'll be revealed between now and then, but I'll figure that out over the next few months.
#108
I purchased a 2020 GS350 F Sport just this month. I plan to keep it a while. I have no interest in the ES350, NX300, RX350 or any other model. I test drove the NX and RX but didn't like it.
If not for the GS, I would probably go Toyota, Honda or Acura (if reliable gets better than now).
If not for the GS, I would probably go Toyota, Honda or Acura (if reliable gets better than now).
#109
Racer
@signdetres no longer considering an RC350?
But besides all that, I'd reallllllllly miss my power folding mirrors and power trunk too. :P
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#112
My next car will likely be an EV as well. Leaning towards a Model 3LR/Performance. Alternatively, a VW ID hatchback or an upcoming Lexus with a Prime PHEV drivetrain.
Hopefully in the next 5+ years, the EV aftermarket support/maintenance/repair/parts infrastructure will increase. I'd hate to have to lean on the dealer for every fix.
Hopefully in the next 5+ years, the EV aftermarket support/maintenance/repair/parts infrastructure will increase. I'd hate to have to lean on the dealer for every fix.
#113
2021 Rav4 Prime XSE or the future Lexus version of it.
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