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Old Nov 18, 2004 | 02:08 PM
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Re: The new Lexus GS

Originally Posted by unvc92camarors
no my cup of tea, that's for sure...
me either...looks heavy
Old Nov 18, 2004 | 02:20 PM
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Question Re: The new Lexus GS

Originally Posted by Threxx
Man who woulda ever thought you guys were biased?

So..., everybody should've been jumping for joy, then?
Old Nov 18, 2004 | 02:33 PM
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Re: The new Lexus GS

Originally Posted by Antz97ZNJ
me either...looks heavy
Most middle-class luxury cars are. The GS competes with the BMW 5-series, Mercedes E-class, Audi A6, etc...

The current GS has a curb weight in the high 36xx range.

About 250 pounds heavier than a 2002 Camaro Z28 Coupe (even though that's an apples to oranges comparison).

From what I understand, the new GS will not be gaining any weight, but I'm not sure if it will be losing weight either.

Still... no more weight than having a big friend or two little friends in your Camaro.
Old Nov 20, 2004 | 11:49 PM
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Re: The new Lexus GS

Originally Posted by Threxx
It's suspected that Lexus is hiding some info... like either when the car is first released, or within the next model year, they will release a hybrid system for the car.

That motor is designed from the ground up to be paired with a hybrid motor and AWD car.

They might end up just doing that right around the same time as they release the all new V8 motor.

So in other words, the new V6 will have a good amount of power once the hybrid system comes along, but as for now they prolly don't wanna get it too close to the 4.3L V8's power for sales purposes.

Lastly, the newly designed V6 is a brand new design and ultra-smooth and designed to be about as bullet-proof as possible. The 3.3L in the Camry/Sienna/Avalon dates all the way back to 1992 at least (although it has had VVT-i, increased displacement, and several other enhancements through the years). The 3.3L is not nearly as smooth and bullet-proof of a motor, and that's why it was never put in the GS300 before... they always used the 2JZ-GT inline 6.
That's all well and good, and it makes sense. However, I still think that Lexus is going to be a bit behind the power curve compared with the M35, STS 3.6, etc. It also looks bad to me that the GS300 would be behind on torque compared with the ES330, Camry SE V6.

The only appealing 3.0l six out there that can keep up with the larger V6s is the BMW inline six, which seems to have 225 especially large horses, based on test data I've read. I would expect that it will only get better next year with the new engine.

The Jaguar and Lincoln 3.0 V6s are for people who want a luxury car and don't care about performance.
Old Nov 21, 2004 | 04:44 AM
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Re: The new Lexus GS

That's how you know when 5th Gen or new musclecar information is barely any to none at all, when a post about a car like this is this many pages.
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