13 Dec 2012, 12:08 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu // Toyota will once again be forced to take money out of their own pockets in order to fix a problem with some brand new Lexus sedans found by Consumer Reports ...
Well, that was fast. Just days ago, we got our first glimpse of the next-generation Lexus GS out testing on the Nürburgring, and now, AutoGuide reports that the production car is set to debut at the ...
Lexus has confirmed that the next-generation GS luxury sedan will make its world premiere at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance – a fact our company insider let slip just a week ago. A car that has ...
The GS is refined, but it's not the luxury sports sedan Lexus pitches; we didn't find it particularly exciting to drive. The steering lacks feel and the car isn't agile. The ride is comfortable, but ...
The interior is the best designed I've seen in a Lexus. The red highlights and flat-bottomed steering wheel may be a bit hot dog, but it's a marked improvement over the dour, ...
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