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http://www.thedrive.com/sheetmetal/...indle-grille-as-second-most-appealing-feature
Good read and info. I love the spindle!!
Good read and info. I love the spindle!!
If you look at the corresponding years of when the spindle grille appeared on different Lexus models, the only year that sales dipped was from 2015 to 2016. We’ll see how 2017 shapes up, but that 83,961 is year-to-date through April. Multiplying that by 3 to give a yearly number yields only 251,883, but over time, the biggest sales months for Lexus tend to be, yes, November and December with those goddamned big red bows. May through August are also bigger than the earlier parts of the year. So we’ll see. But if there’s a decline in 2017, that’s probably more a symptom of an overall decline in the overall car sales market this year than a shrinking of Lexus market share.
Which is all to say, in spite of alienating many non-Lexus buyers, the spindle grille is either not stopping Lexus buyers, or possibly converting more people into Lexus buyers.
While I'm not the hugest fan of the grill, the evidence seems legit!
https://oppositelock.kinja.com/the-lexus-spindle-grille-is-actually-totally-fine-for-l-1795133176
And that is indeed the case. The spindle grille is the single most effective thing Lexus has done to prevent (literally) dying buyer demographics. With an average buyer age of less than 35 Lexus is the healthiest luxury brand in China. Young middle class couples pour into Lexus dealerships to get the 'concept car-looking NX'. The average in USA should still be above 50 but we should expect a downward shift.
That being said, Volvo managed to do the same without an overly aggressive design.