03-17-2014, 01:46 PM | #23 | |
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The bottom line is that the IS looks like it's ready to kick some ass but when the bell rings, it's slapping instead of punching.
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03-17-2014, 01:57 PM | #24 | |
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That being said, I have driven both the IS 250/350 and Q50. The handling on the IS cars was pretty damn amazing. I think the IS will eventually turn into what it always was. A car college girls and girls in their mid-late 20's have or want to have. Although more and more guys are buying this current generation(a indication of Lexus's success with their new direction). What will kill the 3 Series domination isn't just one car. It's numerous cars combined together. The C Class will lead the way, doing the most damage. Followed by the IS/Q50/A4/ATS, they will all chip away at the 3 Series market. The 3 Series is like the Lexus RX. No ONE car can take it's #1 spot from them. It's just too widely established. |
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03-17-2014, 02:47 PM | #25 |
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Well then, Lexus needs to expedite their turbo 6 and 8 development. If they want to poach some car enthusiasts who buy BMW's. Audi, Benz, BMW already have their V8 turbos. Benz now has the twin turbo V6 in the C400, that will be a big hit. Audi has a turbo 6 in the pipeline as well, in the near future.
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Porsche have the new Macan that will eat into Cayenne sales. But overall sales will improve by offering a more diverse product portfolio. I am sure X3 did the same to X5 and then X1 came along. Good for the overall bottom line. |
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Audi isn't out selling Lexus in the United States. Audi's volume seller can't even outsell the current IS. Look at the sales charts for A4 VS IS. Audi is the most overrated Brand among ALL the upscale Brands in the United States. This is a Brand who's 'best year' is 150,000 Units. Audi should and need to get in line and worry about Infiniti and Cadillac rather than trying to outsell Lexus in the United States. |
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03-18-2014, 02:31 AM | #31 |
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Actually think you are right.
He couldn't come back after the 4C was such a failure. Losing comparos to a non-s Cayman. Not sure why he picked CarReviewBMW, instead of CarReviewLexus. He now is a Lexus fanboy. Last edited by hellrotm; 03-18-2014 at 02:49 AM.. |
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Once again Lexus's THIRD SELLER(IS) is doing better than Audi's #1(A4). |
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03-18-2014, 07:50 AM | #34 |
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The difference is that Lexus has only seven models while Audi has 12-17, depending on how you want to count them. Additionally, AWD cars don't really sell in the entire southern half of the country while they are incredibly popular in places like the northeast. This is one of the key reasons why BMW sales have increased so dramatically as they began offering AWD on nearly every model.
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My guess is that the TX that is replacing the GX in 2016 will be somwhere in the 60-65k range. The GX currently starts at 50k and the next model up (the LX) starts at 82k. That will leave room for Lexus to move the RX up to about 45k and add thrid row seating. This will be perfect for stealing sales from Acura's number 1 selling MDX. Quote:
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