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    the front looks agressive, then you look at the side/back and what happend?
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    Looks just like a glorified Camry, hate it!!!
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    Starting to look more like the LS.
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    Agreed with the comment that at the 1:35 mark, I see the un-helmeted Predator!!!!
    From further back, the entire front looks like a failed botox facelift. It doesn't really flow with the rest of the car.
    I think the side blade treatment could have ended a little further back; I get the feeling they ran out of material back there.
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    The "five axis" version looks a lot more aggressive than the new GS-F Sport! But the exterior is pretty good. Just wish the interior seats were a lot "sportier", maybe bigger side/thigh bolsters like in the IS-F seats.

    I think the biggest disappointment is the power. Shoulda bumped up the HP to at least compete w/ the BMW 550i...
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    It's ok. I like the direction Lexus is going. I'd like to drive it first. Seems like they haven't really found the suspension tuning yet. Their cars are always too soft and floaty for me. Then the ISF is just a stiff and bumpy ride. BMW does a really good job. Hopefully, this will be more in that direction.
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    This is the Five Axis Project GS which I think lookis much more aggressive and imo looks pretty good. Overall I still rather my 2GS and the previous body style but this may grow on me more.




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    Quote Originally Posted by High-Point View Post
    It's ok. I like the direction Lexus is going. I'd like to drive it first. Seems like they haven't really found the suspension tuning yet. Their cars are always too soft and floaty for me. Then the ISF is just a stiff and bumpy ride. BMW does a really good job. Hopefully, this will be more in that direction.
    When the press were invited to test drive the 2013 GS before all unveilings, they all pretty much agreed that the 'new' handling was BMW comparable if not the same. When Lexus wants to do something, they'll do it. I just think they've been to afraid to 'alienate' their 'older' clientele but still need to find a fair balance to keep the old customers happy while bringing new blood into the brand.
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