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2014 Lexus GS 350 F Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh With its semi-sport tuning, the suspension of the GS 350 F Sport falls into a No Man's Land. It's too soft for sporty driving, but can feel jittery when you just want to relax. To the Lexus's credit, there's little of the tire thump you'll experience in a BMW. But... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Cadillac CTS |
2006 Lexus GS Pros and Cons Member4199 While the GS is the "sport model" of the Lexus sedans, it is still very quiet and comfortable to drive both around town and one the road. |
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2013 Lexus GS 350 F Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Even the F Sport variant of the GS retains the silky, well-insulated character that has distinguished rear-wheel-drive Lexus sedans since the groundbreaking original LS. Going down the road the car feels smoother, quieter, more refined, and simply more "premium" than the BMW 5-Series. Especially in the F Sport you'll feel... Comparison vehicle: 2012 BMW 5-Series |
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Lexus GS 350 vs. Mercedes Benz E320 Bluetec 2009 Lexus GS Pros and Cons Member4877 Compared to the MB E320 Bluetec, the Lexus feels considerably smoother, although less stately and a little less posh. The quiet cabin contributes to the perceived smoothness of the engine. Comparison vehicle: 2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class |
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2002 Lexus GS Pros and Cons Member4424 The acceleration, while not amazing, is very smooth and the suspension is also very smooth. |
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2008 Lexus GS Pros and Cons Member3397 Although it handles very well, the run-flats can make the ride pretty bumpy. You know that pot holes and expansion joints are there. The "sport" and "comfort" settings do help. |
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2006 Lexus GS Pros and Cons Member99 |
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2006 Lexus GS Pros and Cons A member in California, United States |
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2008 Lexus GS Pros and Cons A member in Arizona, United States Too rough - due to placing 18 wheels on the new model, resulting in less sidewall on the tires for absorbing road irregularities. |