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%
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What if the GS dies?
#1
Lexus Champion
Thread Starter
What if the GS dies?
With the all of the rumors about Lexus dropping the GS line, I’m curious what current GS owners would do if the rumor became reality. If Lexus were to get rid of the GS line and you were ready for a new car, would you stick with the Lexus family or move on?
#2
Lead Lap
iTrader: (3)
I am definitely getting something else, even if they do keep the GS. My main problem with Lexus is, lack of innovations, decade old technology, lack of power and most important, ugly designs. Just look at what they did to an LS, that thing is a disaster. The ugliest flagship sedan on the road!
#4
Carmaker1 has indeed confirmed from inside the industry that the 5GS is dead. RIP.
Really sad...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...l#post10182906
Really sad...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...l#post10182906
#5
GS is too small for its price anyway. I have owned the Korean rival to the LS and wont own another one until they are AWD. I also have nothing but a Toyota dealer up here so I can't get anything else at the moment. If I am back in a city for my next car it will probably be an A8L
#6
I would definitely move up to the LS. Having worked at a repair shop that specializes in German cars, I will never buy another BMW, Audi, or Mercedes again. The newer generation German cars are utter garbage in terms of reliability compared to the Lexus.
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LEP XEP (05-08-18)
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#8
Racer
iTrader: (1)
so my lease is ending at the end of the year.. if I am still in boston, I have 3 options..
1. Lease another GS350.. 2018 model, if I can get it almost as cheap as current.
2. Lease a 2018 A6 3.0T or a 540i.. I don't mind the "old" A6.. looks great to me..
3. Lease a CHEAP car/suv.. RAV4, Camry, etc for 2/3 years.. then buy a new IS model. I always wished GS was a bit smaller, and I am guessing the next IS will be a bit bigger. That would be PERFECT size for me.
4. Long shot.. Buy a GS-F if they are having $20k off MSRP blow out again..
1. Lease another GS350.. 2018 model, if I can get it almost as cheap as current.
2. Lease a 2018 A6 3.0T or a 540i.. I don't mind the "old" A6.. looks great to me..
3. Lease a CHEAP car/suv.. RAV4, Camry, etc for 2/3 years.. then buy a new IS model. I always wished GS was a bit smaller, and I am guessing the next IS will be a bit bigger. That would be PERFECT size for me.
4. Long shot.. Buy a GS-F if they are having $20k off MSRP blow out again..
#9
The RC is looking more and more tempting to me these days.
#10
Lexus Champion
The end of the GS line means I’ll either buy out my current lease to keep the car, find a deal on a used GS-F, or move on from Lexus though I don’t know where I’d go.
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ECL (04-26-18)
#11
Racer
My 2001 got me to 2017.
My 2013 should get me to 2020-something, long enough to for Lexus to come to their senses.
They're exploring new performance options in the coupe and large sedan; it's only a matter of time before they come back to the mid-size performance sedan.
My 2013 should get me to 2020-something, long enough to for Lexus to come to their senses.
They're exploring new performance options in the coupe and large sedan; it's only a matter of time before they come back to the mid-size performance sedan.
#12
I don't know where I'd go either. For me, it's not just the numbers on paper. Those big numbers on the German don't do much to me if the vehicle is a headache to maintain.
GS-F is definitely on my radar. Although my '15 F sport is plenty to keep me happy for awhile. Would never buy an ES as long as they keep the FWD biased AWD(if they come out with AWD).
GS-F is definitely on my radar. Although my '15 F sport is plenty to keep me happy for awhile. Would never buy an ES as long as they keep the FWD biased AWD(if they come out with AWD).
#13
I just custom ordered a fully loaded gs350 in usb. whenever that’s up we’ll see. I wouldn’t upgrade to a gsf cause it would be the same design and loses 3 cu ft in trunk space somehow. If it truest is dead then I made the right choice in ordering now and I’ll keep it till something I like better comes along
Last edited by baconRx; 04-26-18 at 08:33 AM.
#14
Driver School Candidate
Currently I plan on driving my GS until it dies, but as much as I love Lexus, I just can't do the FWD ES and couldn't swing the new LS, so I'm somewhat considering hopping back in a Jaguar next time around but I've got some time since my '14 only has 28k on it.
#15