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AWD? by mikeroch
Aug 10, 2005 (8:20 am)
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Hi all,
 
Sorry if this has been addressed before, but is there any indication (or perhaps "confirmed" information) as to whether the LS460 will be all wheel drive?
 
Thanks
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Re: AWD? [mikeroch] by syswei
Aug 10, 2005 (8:28 am)
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Replying to: mikeroch (Aug 10, 2005 8:20 am)

About a year ago I read something from Lexus suggesting that its hybrid vehicles would all be AWD. Since the GS450h will be RWD, I guess they changed their minds.
 
Personally I think they should put AWD on at least some versions of the 2007 LS.
 
Kevin if you read this, add AWD to the wishlist. Speaking for myself, the reason I don't own an LS now is the lack of AWD. If the 2007 LS lacks AWD I won't be a customer, and maybe would turn to Infiniti (depending on what the next Q is like and if it has AWD) or, heaven forbid, a German make.
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Future LS600h by idele
Aug 10, 2005 (9:03 am)
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The concept LF-S is an AWD hybrid with rather sleek styling. I hope that it's the prototype of
the prospective LS600h.
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Re: Future LS600h [idele] by oac
Aug 10, 2005 (10:30 am)
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Replying to: idele (Aug 10, 2005 9:03 am)

If one follows the logic of the new '06 releases (IS and GS), it is clear that Lexus provides AWD on the lower trim models (GS300 and IS250). One can then speculate that the LS460 will have an AWD option since it will be the lowest trim of the LS model - LS460, LS600H, and potentially a higher-end $100K+ LS. I'd be hard pressed to expect the 600H as an AWD, being that the GS450H is also a RWD.
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Re: Future LS600h [oac] by syswei
Aug 10, 2005 (10:38 am)
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Replying to: oac (Aug 10, 2005 10:30 am)

That makes sense. I think what Lexus does is put options that it expects to have a less than 50% take rate on the higher volume (= lower end) variants...so maybe I'll end up in a LS460awd.
 
On the other hand, now that they've had more time to see how the comptetition is spreading AWD around, maybe they'll start to make AWD a more widespread option themselves. One can hope anyway.
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Future LS600h reprise by idele
Aug 10, 2005 (1:14 pm)
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The fact remains that the LF-S is an awd hybrid. Extrapolating from the IS and GS programs to the LS program is speculation. Here's another speculation: Lexus participates in F1 racing: F1 rules do not exclude hybrids or can be changed; sucess in F1 establishes hybrids as performance vehicles .......etc. etc. etc. Also, to my knowledge F1 vehicles are awd.
I live in a very mild climate. I first got awd with the initial RX300. I discovered that it gives you better control and, even with an extreme paucity of snow, awd prevents aquaplaning and we get plenty of rain. For my next two cars I bought awd Audis, an A6 4.2 and Allroad 2.7T. The latter was actually a better vehicle. From my experience Audi doesn't match Lexus quality. Hybrids make great sense to me so I've acquired an RX400h, the only available performance hybrid and fortunately awd, too It is a very superior vehicle well worth the premium price. What I want is an awd hybrid sedan and the LF-S is it.
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Re: Future LS600h reprise [idele] by lexusguy
Aug 11, 2005 (5:07 pm)
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Replying to: idele (Aug 10, 2005 1:14 pm)

Makes sense to me. I think there's a definite possibility that Acura may offer the RL as a hybrid, so that could be a possible option.
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AWD by nexuslexus
Aug 11, 2005 (5:58 pm)
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I would agree with one of the earlier comments that the reason I don't have an LS (I actually have an ES instead) is because AWD is not available on the LS. While I would prefer AWD to FWD on the ES and the Avalon (I have had both), it is not available on the LS, and RWD isn't acceptable in the hills of Michigan.
 
I am waiting for the 2007 Lexus to come out with AWD, but if it doesn't then I will be forced to turn away from Lexus and to Infiniti (the M35x is better than the GS300 AWD) or even to Mercedes if their new S-Class has *MUCH* better reliability. I would hate to have to do that, so Kevin if you could let us know, and if you could put that on the wish list, that would be great (in fact, if there was one improvement to be made to the LS it would be AWD).
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AWD by sv7887
Aug 11, 2005 (6:38 pm)
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Hi NexusLexus,
  I've driven my 92 LS for years in the snow here in New England. I'd venture to say the hills around here are quite nasty too...Have you tried a set of Bridgestone Blizzak tires? I have them on my 1992 and Michelin Artic Alpins on my '05 LS.
 
You wouldn't believe how well they perform. I have quite a steep driveway and it makes it up in about 4" inches of snow. I've come to think that most of this AWD is a fad made up by some genius Marketing team. Has anyone noticed that every Taxi and Police car is a RWD car? I used to own a Toyota Tercel as a winter beater car but then someone recommended the Blizzaks to me.
 
Just a thought,
SV

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