Used 2013 Lexus GS 350 4dr Sedan AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Great car. Highly recommended.
Bought my 2013 GS 350 F Sport in 2014 with 28K miles. Now have a little over 60K miles and have had zero issues. The car handles great in all modes and conditions. Exterior and interior styling are best in class in my opinion. My only complaint is a rattle that I can't seem to get fixed and a bent wheel from hitting a pothole. Fuel economy isn't as good as expected but at almost 20mpg for an AWD sedan with 300+ hp it's worth it. Highly recommend this vehicle to anyone looking for a reliable and yet stylish luxury/sport sedan.
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Solid Car!
Purchased my GS 350 AWD F Sport used with 34k in 2015 and it has been flawless. After 5 years of ownership I just did regular oil changes and replaced brake pads, rotors and tires once. Great exterior, awesome interior and handles great. The engine is smooth and has enough power.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $19,94516 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $14,99596 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $10,4999 mi away
A true BMW 5 series competitor!! 2013 Lexus GS350 F-Sport
After 1 year of owning a 2011 BMW 535i xdrive, I found it very numb and boring. The steering had a dead spot that got annoying and the transmission turbo lag was irritating. The car wandered and did not stay planted on the road and was choppy at highway speed. It was the most disappointing BMW ever! I traded it in for a beautiful 2013 Lexus GS350 F-Sport and I could not of been that happier! I love the GS. It is more livelier, sportier, sharper outside and inside. and has a better ride control with the AVS system while steering is amazingly more direct than my BMW 5! The technology inside makes the 5 feel a bit dated. The remote touch is easy and sensitivity can be adjusted to preference.
Watch out German stalwarts
I just took delivery of my "Liquid Platinum" GS350 and I am loving it. I have gotten a few thumbs up, and lots of "how do you like it?". We had recently purchased a M37 as well, so my wife and I are really able to compare the sporty versions of Japans luxury contestants. The Lexus retains a sporty presence without a harsh ride, and the six speed transmission delivers right-now power. The engine reminds me of a sport bike audible note, while the M37 has more of a Harley growl.
Nicest Car I've Ever Owned
Awesome vehicle! Just concerned about costly repairs once warranty expires or I'd have this sweet ride FOREVER!!! Handles great, accelerates when you need (or ask) it to, rides great.
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