GS350 F-Sport Triple beam led headlights
#2
I have them on mine and I love the way they look. But they're a pricey option, so I suspect a lot of builds coming from Japan don't have them mostly due to the additional cost it adds to the overall price - I'm sure it's a pricey option that a lot of folks would rather use towards other options, or aftermarket mods. Took me a while to find my car in the color and options, so yours is out there saying "come and get me come and get me" (quoting Duke from City Slickers).
#3
I have them on mine and I love the way they look. But they're a pricey option, so I suspect a lot of builds coming from Japan don't have them mostly due to the additional cost it adds to the overall price - I'm sure it's a pricey option that a lot of folks would rather use towards other options, or aftermarket mods. Took me a while to find my car in the color and options, so yours is out there saying "come and get me come and get me" (quoting Duke from City Slickers).
#4
you can search on Cars.com. Limit the results to F-Sport and at the bottom, there is an option to type in keywords. Type in "triple". Just a quick search, I'm seeing a few scattered about. My local dealer has one. Cincinnati has one, Milwaukee, Alaska...etc...
#5
just tried the keyword "triple" search, didn't work. still other "PROJECT HEADLIGHT" show.
#6
cars.com is one way to search, which I also used, but I did my search a bit different than just typing "F-Sport" or "Triple Beam". I had my list of "must have options" (triple beams, Mark Levinson, power trunk, cold weather package, heated steering wheel - anything else in addition to these was just a "nice to have") plus I only wanted Smoky Granite Mica exterior, black interior, and it had to be an AWD F-Sport.
Since the triple beams are the most obvious option when looking at a car, I literally searched cars.com for AWD and narrowed down to gray and black exterior, with gray and black interior (some folks still call Smoky Granite Mica black, which is nuts to me). Then I scrolled down the page without clicking on any links looking for a picture of the car that had triple beams. If they didn't have triple beams, I didn't waste time clicking the listing. If there was no picture, I didn't click on the link either.
I also searched Google with "Lexus of... and inserted the state name, for example Lexus of Maryland since I don't know all the Lexus dealers around nor do I know the cities they're located. I then went to the dealer websites and searched for the new GS models. Most dealers don't have many in stock so was a quick hit to the website.
The way I ended up finding my actual car was a total fluke. I emailed one of the Lexus dealers in Maryland and the gal who answered my email said that car just sold. But said they give a 10%-12% discount off MSRP if I was willing to wait for the next car to arrive. I was intrigued... after a week, I called and the gal said nothing is on the way, however there are a couple they can "get in". After several more questions, she said they couldn't offer the same level of discount, which seemed odd. After probing, she slipped and said the car would be a dealer trade with either Lexus of Ann Arbor or Lexus of Lansing and that's why they don't offer any discount. Plus I had to pay them to transport the car to Maryland for me to buy. Oddly enough, she emailed me the vehicle spec sheet with the VIN for the car they would trade, and that spec sheet didn't have Lexus of Ann Arbor's name, it had Lexus of Rockville - they were passing it off as their own.
I didn't need any more of her time. I called Lexus of Ann Arbor directly... one day later I made the deal, 2 weeks later I flew to MI to pick it up and spent the Memorial Day weekend with family in Indiana before driving back to NC. Done.
What's all this mean? Well, you need to have patience, and you need to ask a lot of short, pertinent questions to find holes/changes in the story. And yes, this makes me sound like I'm losing my mind, but when you know what you want, you go after it by any means necessary. And yes, I absolutely drove my wife nuts with the constant "can you believe" or "how do you feel about a road trip to NYC?" commentary. I'll be holding on to the current car for a while
Since the triple beams are the most obvious option when looking at a car, I literally searched cars.com for AWD and narrowed down to gray and black exterior, with gray and black interior (some folks still call Smoky Granite Mica black, which is nuts to me). Then I scrolled down the page without clicking on any links looking for a picture of the car that had triple beams. If they didn't have triple beams, I didn't waste time clicking the listing. If there was no picture, I didn't click on the link either.
I also searched Google with "Lexus of... and inserted the state name, for example Lexus of Maryland since I don't know all the Lexus dealers around nor do I know the cities they're located. I then went to the dealer websites and searched for the new GS models. Most dealers don't have many in stock so was a quick hit to the website.
The way I ended up finding my actual car was a total fluke. I emailed one of the Lexus dealers in Maryland and the gal who answered my email said that car just sold. But said they give a 10%-12% discount off MSRP if I was willing to wait for the next car to arrive. I was intrigued... after a week, I called and the gal said nothing is on the way, however there are a couple they can "get in". After several more questions, she said they couldn't offer the same level of discount, which seemed odd. After probing, she slipped and said the car would be a dealer trade with either Lexus of Ann Arbor or Lexus of Lansing and that's why they don't offer any discount. Plus I had to pay them to transport the car to Maryland for me to buy. Oddly enough, she emailed me the vehicle spec sheet with the VIN for the car they would trade, and that spec sheet didn't have Lexus of Ann Arbor's name, it had Lexus of Rockville - they were passing it off as their own.
I didn't need any more of her time. I called Lexus of Ann Arbor directly... one day later I made the deal, 2 weeks later I flew to MI to pick it up and spent the Memorial Day weekend with family in Indiana before driving back to NC. Done.
What's all this mean? Well, you need to have patience, and you need to ask a lot of short, pertinent questions to find holes/changes in the story. And yes, this makes me sound like I'm losing my mind, but when you know what you want, you go after it by any means necessary. And yes, I absolutely drove my wife nuts with the constant "can you believe" or "how do you feel about a road trip to NYC?" commentary. I'll be holding on to the current car for a while
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#8
cars.com is one way to search, which I also used, but I did my search a bit different than just typing "F-Sport" or "Triple Beam". I had my list of "must have options" (triple beams, Mark Levinson, power trunk, cold weather package, heated steering wheel - anything else in addition to these was just a "nice to have") plus I only wanted Smoky Granite Mica exterior, black interior, and it had to be an AWD F-Sport.
Since the triple beams are the most obvious option when looking at a car, I literally searched cars.com for AWD and narrowed down to gray and black exterior, with gray and black interior (some folks still call Smoky Granite Mica black, which is nuts to me). Then I scrolled down the page without clicking on any links looking for a picture of the car that had triple beams. If they didn't have triple beams, I didn't waste time clicking the listing. If there was no picture, I didn't click on the link either.
I also searched Google with "Lexus of... and inserted the state name, for example Lexus of Maryland since I don't know all the Lexus dealers around nor do I know the cities they're located. I then went to the dealer websites and searched for the new GS models. Most dealers don't have many in stock so was a quick hit to the website.
The way I ended up finding my actual car was a total fluke. I emailed one of the Lexus dealers in Maryland and the gal who answered my email said that car just sold. But said they give a 10%-12% discount off MSRP if I was willing to wait for the next car to arrive. I was intrigued... after a week, I called and the gal said nothing is on the way, however there are a couple they can "get in". After several more questions, she said they couldn't offer the same level of discount, which seemed odd. After probing, she slipped and said the car would be a dealer trade with either Lexus of Ann Arbor or Lexus of Lansing and that's why they don't offer any discount. Plus I had to pay them to transport the car to Maryland for me to buy. Oddly enough, she emailed me the vehicle spec sheet with the VIN for the car they would trade, and that spec sheet didn't have Lexus of Ann Arbor's name, it had Lexus of Rockville - they were passing it off as their own.
I didn't need any more of her time. I called Lexus of Ann Arbor directly... one day later I made the deal, 2 weeks later I flew to MI to pick it up and spent the Memorial Day weekend with family in Indiana before driving back to NC. Done.
What's all this mean? Well, you need to have patience, and you need to ask a lot of short, pertinent questions to find holes/changes in the story. And yes, this makes me sound like I'm losing my mind, but when you know what you want, you go after it by any means necessary. And yes, I absolutely drove my wife nuts with the constant "can you believe" or "how do you feel about a road trip to NYC?" commentary. I'll be holding on to the current car for a while
Since the triple beams are the most obvious option when looking at a car, I literally searched cars.com for AWD and narrowed down to gray and black exterior, with gray and black interior (some folks still call Smoky Granite Mica black, which is nuts to me). Then I scrolled down the page without clicking on any links looking for a picture of the car that had triple beams. If they didn't have triple beams, I didn't waste time clicking the listing. If there was no picture, I didn't click on the link either.
I also searched Google with "Lexus of... and inserted the state name, for example Lexus of Maryland since I don't know all the Lexus dealers around nor do I know the cities they're located. I then went to the dealer websites and searched for the new GS models. Most dealers don't have many in stock so was a quick hit to the website.
The way I ended up finding my actual car was a total fluke. I emailed one of the Lexus dealers in Maryland and the gal who answered my email said that car just sold. But said they give a 10%-12% discount off MSRP if I was willing to wait for the next car to arrive. I was intrigued... after a week, I called and the gal said nothing is on the way, however there are a couple they can "get in". After several more questions, she said they couldn't offer the same level of discount, which seemed odd. After probing, she slipped and said the car would be a dealer trade with either Lexus of Ann Arbor or Lexus of Lansing and that's why they don't offer any discount. Plus I had to pay them to transport the car to Maryland for me to buy. Oddly enough, she emailed me the vehicle spec sheet with the VIN for the car they would trade, and that spec sheet didn't have Lexus of Ann Arbor's name, it had Lexus of Rockville - they were passing it off as their own.
I didn't need any more of her time. I called Lexus of Ann Arbor directly... one day later I made the deal, 2 weeks later I flew to MI to pick it up and spent the Memorial Day weekend with family in Indiana before driving back to NC. Done.
What's all this mean? Well, you need to have patience, and you need to ask a lot of short, pertinent questions to find holes/changes in the story. And yes, this makes me sound like I'm losing my mind, but when you know what you want, you go after it by any means necessary. And yes, I absolutely drove my wife nuts with the constant "can you believe" or "how do you feel about a road trip to NYC?" commentary. I'll be holding on to the current car for a while
since I had white before, i would go with Blue with Red but i'm willing to settle White with red and I located one in MD"link below".
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...5876/overview/
#10
have you tried contacting a local dealer? Looks like typical price for AWD, F-Sport with triple beam lights will run around $59K MSRP. You could try sorting it that way and look at the photos. Not sure what part of NY you're in, but there are likely a ton of dealerships around you.
#12
If you have time to wait just custome order 😁 my msrp was only 3k more for lights DRS and HUD to be added compared to the top end cars in stock (60k vs 57k). I negotiated 5k off before incentives on custom order because another dealership said they would give any discounts on a new car on the custom order or my local dealer matched that offer.
#14
sound like an journey but deff worth the time, i know the exact specs i want since i had an 2015 GS350 F sport AWD before, as of this time i would like an FULLY loaded GS350 F sport RWD.
since I had white before, i would go with Blue with Red but i'm willing to settle White with red and I located one in MD"link below".
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...5876/overview/
since I had white before, i would go with Blue with Red but i'm willing to settle White with red and I located one in MD"link below".
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...5876/overview/