When did the Lexus GS come out?
1993
The first generation Lexus GS began sales in the United States, Europe and selected markets in Asia in 1993, where it was introduced with an inline-6 engine and exterior bodywork designed by Italdesign Giugiaro.
When was Lexus GS discontinued?
August 2020
The Lexus GS sedan will be discontinued in August 2020, and both the USA and Japan are marking the occasion with a special edition model. Lexus Japan announced the cancellation via press release. The GS launched in 1993, and has went through four generations over the past 27 years.
What is replacing the GS350?
The GS replacement could debut next year. According to Drive, Lexus could fill the void in its model range left by the GS with a new sedan based on the Toyota Mirai.
Is the 2014 Lexus GS350 reliable?
The 2014 Lexus GS gets a perfect five out of five reliability score from J.D. Power and Associates. Two other 2014 luxury midsize cars also earn perfect scores – the Lexus ES and ES Hybrid.
Is the Lexus GS discontinued?
Lexus discontinued the GS sedan a little over a year ago but according to the brand’s latest sales report, someone in the United States bought a brand new GS earlier this year.
How much does a used 2014 Lexus GS cost?
The average price of a used 2014 Lexus GS ranges from about $29,500 for a base model with rear-wheel drive to around $30,800 for an all-wheel-drive model. The price you pay depends on the model you choose, as well as the car’s condition, location, and mileage.
What kind of engine does the 2014 Lexus GS 350 have?
A strong 306-horsepower V6 engine powers the 2014 Lexus GS 350. An eight-speed automatic transmission with well-timed shifts is standard. All-wheel-drive models have a six-speed automatic transmission.
Is Lexus discontinuing the GS?
Lexus’s mid-size, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan has long been outsold by the front-wheel-drive ES, and now it finally bites the dust. Lexus’s mid-size luxury sedan, the GS, is ending production for the U.S. after the 2020 model year. It will say goodbye with a special-edition model called the GS Black Line.
What is it like to drive a Lexus GS sedan?
Rear-wheel-drive GS sedans felt incredibly nimble through a closed road course set up by Lexus, with lots of grip and crisp, precise steering. Lexus supplied a new BMW 535i for comparison, and the BMW felt heavier and more bloated in the course’s tight, orange-cone-lined confines.