Is Lexus killing (discontinuing) the GS Line ? (Merged threads)
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Is Lexus killing (discontinuing) the GS Line ? (Merged threads)
So recent articles suggested Lexus might discontinues the GS. For all of the reasons they mentioned, I think it's absurd, but nevertheless, it's good to hear what everybody thinks.
For me, as previous owner of ES350 UL, ES300h, and now GS350 F-Sport (plus other RX, RXh), I think it doesn't make any sense for Lexus to use the ES as a midsize offering for GS. ES is a great vehicle, but its mission is different than the GS. Yes, GS doesn't sell well, but it hard to believe Lexus spent millions on RC an LC to convey their sporty image, now abandon an important segment to go back again to the same narrative. Even if GS doesn't sell, and loses money, Lexus must have them to answer Mercedes E and BMW 5-Series.
Thoughts?
If anything, I believe the following Lexus models will discontinue (in order):
1. CT - will be replaced by UX
2. RC - probably going to last one generation (albeit a long one - 8 years)
3. LC - one generation (yes, it's not out yet, but I see it's a 1 generation like the SC, 8-10 years)
4. GX - if the redesign gets to LX price caterogy.
http://jalopnik.com/the-lexus-gs-mig...-it-1793369904
http://www.carscoops.com/2017/03/wil...next-year.html
http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2017/3/1...he-GS-7738311/
For me, as previous owner of ES350 UL, ES300h, and now GS350 F-Sport (plus other RX, RXh), I think it doesn't make any sense for Lexus to use the ES as a midsize offering for GS. ES is a great vehicle, but its mission is different than the GS. Yes, GS doesn't sell well, but it hard to believe Lexus spent millions on RC an LC to convey their sporty image, now abandon an important segment to go back again to the same narrative. Even if GS doesn't sell, and loses money, Lexus must have them to answer Mercedes E and BMW 5-Series.
Thoughts?
If anything, I believe the following Lexus models will discontinue (in order):
1. CT - will be replaced by UX
2. RC - probably going to last one generation (albeit a long one - 8 years)
3. LC - one generation (yes, it's not out yet, but I see it's a 1 generation like the SC, 8-10 years)
4. GX - if the redesign gets to LX price caterogy.
http://jalopnik.com/the-lexus-gs-mig...-it-1793369904
http://www.carscoops.com/2017/03/wil...next-year.html
http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2017/3/1...he-GS-7738311/
#2
Lexus Champion
We have a few threads on this, the largest of which is in Car Chat.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...e-gs-line.html
The myth has been debunked. A 5GS is coming for 2019.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...e-gs-line.html
The myth has been debunked. A 5GS is coming for 2019.
Last edited by JDR76; 03-22-17 at 11:08 AM.
#3
I agree plus I believe it has a void in between GS350 and GSF ."F sport badge" isn't enough to fuel the sporty feel, lacking the power, handling and sound but everything else I'm happy with.
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to be fair, the 350 F Sport handles better than the 535i M Sport and have very similar performance stats...
#5
Lexus Test Driver
The CT is good but I just wish they offer it with the 2.0 Turbo option instead of only hybrid. CT 200t would be nice.
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#7
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So recent articles suggested Lexus might discontinues the GS. For all of the reasons they mentioned, I think it's absurd, but nevertheless, it's good to hear what everybody thinks.
For me, as previous owner of ES350 UL, ES300h, and now GS350 F-Sport (plus other RX, RXh), I think it doesn't make any sense for Lexus to use the ES as a midsize offering for GS. ES is a great vehicle, but its mission is different than the GS. Yes, GS doesn't sell well, but it hard to believe Lexus spent millions on RC an LC to convey their sporty image, now abandon an important segment to go back again to the same narrative. Even if GS doesn't sell, and loses money, Lexus must have them to answer Mercedes E and BMW 5-Series.
Thoughts?
If anything, I believe the following Lexus models will discontinue (in order):
1. CT - will be replaced by UX
2. RC - probably going to last one generation (albeit a long one - 8 years)
3. LC - one generation (yes, it's not out yet, but I see it's a 1 generation like the SC, 8-10 years)
4. GX - if the redesign gets to LX price caterogy.
http://jalopnik.com/the-lexus-gs-mig...-it-1793369904
http://www.carscoops.com/2017/03/wil...next-year.html
http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2017/3/1...he-GS-7738311/
For me, as previous owner of ES350 UL, ES300h, and now GS350 F-Sport (plus other RX, RXh), I think it doesn't make any sense for Lexus to use the ES as a midsize offering for GS. ES is a great vehicle, but its mission is different than the GS. Yes, GS doesn't sell well, but it hard to believe Lexus spent millions on RC an LC to convey their sporty image, now abandon an important segment to go back again to the same narrative. Even if GS doesn't sell, and loses money, Lexus must have them to answer Mercedes E and BMW 5-Series.
Thoughts?
If anything, I believe the following Lexus models will discontinue (in order):
1. CT - will be replaced by UX
2. RC - probably going to last one generation (albeit a long one - 8 years)
3. LC - one generation (yes, it's not out yet, but I see it's a 1 generation like the SC, 8-10 years)
4. GX - if the redesign gets to LX price caterogy.
http://jalopnik.com/the-lexus-gs-mig...-it-1793369904
http://www.carscoops.com/2017/03/wil...next-year.html
http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2017/3/1...he-GS-7738311/
Getting rid of the GS would be a incredibly foolish move and I don't believe it, if they are mostly complaining about low sales of the GS what about sales of the LS which are very low, much lower then the GS and they just did a new LS. If they were going to drop a sedan I think it would be more likely they would drop the LS then GS though I don't think they should drop either. Not every luxury company has a full sized flagship competitor but they all have mid size lux competitors. Lexus absolutely needs a mid level sedan and a awd ES is not going to work. Fix what is wrong with the GS, don't just kill it.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
LC is officially added to the Lexus page, starting at 92 Grand, Hybrid starts at 96 Grand. Who's gonna buy that?
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If anything, I would think they would stop production of the GS-F V8 sedan. There are a ton of used ones all over the classifieds, it would appear the car doesn't deliver enough bang for the buck. I could be wrong but, there are a lot of them for sale out there.
#10
If they discontinue GS, I'll buy E-class. I'm not interested in SUVs and LS is too big and out of my budget. Bye bye Lexus?
ES is not on European market, so the only sedans will be IS and LS? Quite crazy step.
ES is not on European market, so the only sedans will be IS and LS? Quite crazy step.
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Lexus Champion
Again, the GS is not being discontinued. It was just a rumor.
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Lexus GS might be discontinued
I read this article and it talks about Lexus potentially discontinuing the development of the next GS. I was surprised by this.
http://jalopnik.com/the-lexus-gs-mig...-it-1793369904
http://jalopnik.com/the-lexus-gs-mig...-it-1793369904
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#14
I read this article and it talks about Lexus potentially discontinuing the development of the next GS. I was surprised by this.
http://jalopnik.com/the-lexus-gs-mig...-it-1793369904
http://jalopnik.com/the-lexus-gs-mig...-it-1793369904
Possible, but I find it highly unlikely and disappointing. I was planning on my next car being the next gen GS.
#15
I haven't looked at recent sales numbers, but they can't be very impressive. I'm in the SF bay area and I just saw my first 2016 update GS F Sport on the road last week. So glad I bought the '15; can't stand those semi-clear taillights.