the 4 door coupe has been around for 18 years. it’s boring and exhausted at this pointThe roofline; I just don't get it. You would think something like this would be at least a little edgy. But this?
Man. That makes a Tesla look like fish sticks
Nor the Toyota Avalon, which I always thought was the underpinnings.There are a few good ones... But they don't make the GS anymore...View attachment 69599
That trunk would hold a lot of bodies.
Nor the Toyota Avalon, which I always thought was the underpinnings.
Lexus ES = Camry
Lexus GS = Avalon
Though the GS/Avalon - better car - is no more.
The Lucid, I am not sure that I like that particular car, but it is good to see variety coming to EV market.
My opinion may change on the Lucid as time goes by, definitely unobtainium (for me) in the short term.
The GS is based on the Camry, to a large extent. Of course the suspension and drivetrain greatly differ.Nor the Toyota Avalon, which I always thought was the underpinnings.
Lexus ES = Camry
Lexus GS = Avalon
Though the GS/Avalon - better car - is no more.
The Lucid, I am not sure that I like that particular car, but it is good to see variety coming to EV market.
My opinion may change on the Lucid as time goes by, definitely unobtainium (for me) in the short term.
Hmmm. Well, in that case, I was wrong. No V-8 on Avalon available either. (Made in Kentucky, by the way. Avalons go bye-bye. Apparently they say tarted up Camry.)The avalon is a FWD car, the GS is a RWD car. Not sure how you convolute the two.
Maybe Im wrong though?
The Lucid brings some interesting next-gen tech into the EV ring, but is a premium price and Im not sure Im 100% on the styling...
Yep, I wonder if the XL in Avalon XL or XLS was just trim level, or more extended wheelbase.The GS is based on the Camry, to a large extent. Of course the suspension and drivetrain greatly differ.
The Avalon is a stretch Camry as is the current ES.
The GS is based on the Camry, to a large extent. Of course the suspension and drivetrain greatly differ.
The Avalon is a stretch Camry as is the current ES.
Nor the Toyota Avalon, which I always thought was the underpinnings.
Lexus ES = Camry
Lexus GS = Avalon
Though the GS/Avalon - better car - is no more.
The Lucid, I am not sure that I like that particular car, but it is good to see variety coming to EV market.
My opinion may change on the Lucid as time goes by, definitely unobtainium (for me) in the short term.