Used 2007 Lexus GS 350 Consumer Reviews
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Power, Reliability and Quality
During my most recent 2000 mile road trip I was able to test the GS in both snow and ice. The car is a joy to drive with more than ample power - in fact it provides a bit of an unexpected rush when the pushed. Neither snow or ice provided any impediment to the GS 350, and I was in control even in mountain passes. The gas mileage is close to advertised, and there has been nothing needing correction since purchase. What a difference from my experience with german engineering. Love it!
Performance and Reliability
Great automobile! Comfort, great mileage at high speeds, and not a single repair at 40,000 miles. My lease is up and I am re-enlisting--first Lexus but not the last!
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2007 Lexus GS Great Car
I spent a lot of time comparing the Audi A6 AWD, The BMW 525xi, the Infiniti M35 AWD and the Lexus GS 350. With the new 303 HP engine and the variable all wheel drive, the 5th generation navigation system and Lexus luxury I finally chose the GS 350. It is a wonderful car. It is well designed and an absolute pleasure to drive. I don't want to get out of it. If you haven't driven one and are considering any of the cars I mentioned, you should take it for a spin. I liked the M35, but with the GS 350 also coming in as the lowest "True Cost to Own" it is the right choice.
Amazing car!!
I bought GS 350 in April 2007. It was so fast and comfortable. Interior and exterior design are so beautiful.
Don't buy Lexus
I'm a former BMW and Mercedes Owner who decided to try a Lexus. I test Drove the GS 350 and realized the ride was "Less firm" than the BMW's but that was to be expected. Unfortunately I only briefly checked out the electronics. I assumed (and you know what that does) that, if anything, the electronics would be better than the BMW. I was Wrong. Not only are the electronics non-intuitive (example, Nav functions are under 3 different top level buttons) but some bureacrat or lawyer in Lexus decided to eliminate most of the functions while the car is moving. This leads to allowing me to "speeddial" someone but disactivates returning a call (and it's the same number of clicks).