The 2013 GS350, A WINNER!! and it’s not even 2012 yet... Las Vegas Motor Speedway, December 9th, 2011 Lexus GS350 Test Drive Experience
It's a winner, because it can tuck nose, shake the tail, and smoke out
of a corner easier than a BMW5 for the first time in GS history.
It's not about speed, any car today with enough power and sticky tires will pump out numerical specs.
What I mean is that the handling, balance, and tactile feel, as well as
responding of the driver inputs, predictability, precision of the
resulting inputs, driving manners, all correlate to the fun and safety
factor of things that can't be expressed in numerical specs.
What the 2013 GS is about is all of this, it isn't fixed on the general
marketing, and shoot out of specs in catalogs. It is what German cars
have always had, and now the GS has surpassed in comparison in my view,
to the E350 and 535i.
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Mercedes Benz E350 felt as it should. Very predictable, confidence
inspiring, but at the same time, classical in safety-oriented mild
pushover setting, a lazy and slow steering that is perfect on a long
interstate. I mean it's forte isn't a short racetrack with rolling and
sequential corner, but I can imagine it will be one of the most
comfortable and perfectly tuned cars for the interstates in the USA.
Again, I know traditionally, the E-Class also has a tuned weapon package
in the name of AMG...And we didn't have one here to shake down.
Of
course, the larger, wider, sticker tires and BIG 6.3L V8 will take care
of speed issues, but will it respond and communicate with the driver as
well as the new 2013 GS? I doubt it.
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The Lexus GS350 now has very, I mean REALLY sharp accuracy at the wheel.
Not t It just plants and goes.
At
the same time, the rear contact patches stay really manageable and tame,
and only when you ask it for a even faster rate of rotation, it will
very predictably rotate the car, with a very even axis, somewhere around
the front seat area. There's not much wiggling or rocking until the VSC
cuts you off from the antics and stupidity, (if you didn't turn the
feature off), and gradually rock the tail back in place and kill your
throttle until the car thinks its safe to let you use the gas again.
I
like the Standard GS350 just as much as the "F Sport" equipped one. The
F just adds a bit more flavor to those who prefer it, to something
that's already excellent.
In
1990, The 1st GS was born with Toyota Crown refinements packed in a
European styled body.
The 2nd GS in 1998 came with more luxurious and stylish cues with a bit
more practicality.
The third GS completely revised the package to fit the millennium
standards. This fourth GS, takes all that was great about the
previous three, and solidified all of it cohesively and carefully into a
billet stiff chassis, which in turn, probably allows for softer spring
and damper but suspension able to keep a more rigid dynamic alignment in
order. This and the software side of bushings, valvings, and sub-frame
mounts re-tuned to a new level of driving pleasure, and crosses past the
line that was once set by Mercedes in safety, and handling manners
reserved and once dictated by BMW.
True driver's car, now. the 2013 GS. Even without the F-Sport package. If you are in the market for a mid sized luxury driver's sedan, hold off and buy this one next year. You will NOT be disappointed. I wholeheartedly recommend it. This result was more shocking to me, than I really preconceived.
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