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LS sales are ok..... maybe not but why is that?
They already featured the cars in the Super Bowl and Black Panther... what more can they do?The goal was 1k a month. Less than 700 last month for a brand new model is not good and no way to sugarcoat things.
Maybe its time for a couple project cars to help raise awareness.
Why are we comparing 2016 numbers
How is it in comparison to Mercedes and Bimmer? Everyone's numbers are weighted towards crossovers.The goal was 1k a month. Less than 700 last month for a brand new model is not good and no way to sugarcoat things.
SEMA's less than a month away lol...Maybe its time for a couple project cars to help raise awareness.
LF-1 can't come soon enough. Lexus has not been treated kindly by the shift to SUVs.
Sales are looking south , the RC refresh looks good but that car needs to be a whole new one . The IS is down and at the end of its life ,just have to wait for a new one , the LC is fine it’s a grand tourer it’s not suppose to sell good in September Thur next year March 2019 . The Ls should of been 85 to 90,000 all in then it would of moved like hot cakes The sales should come full circle by December to remember, the new ES and the suv’s will put them in the green .
Reluctantly, I agree on all the vehicle statements, especially RC/IS are outclassed. Has anyone seen the new 3-series (bland styling aside), it's a powerhouse on tech and performance.
Also, Tesla is hitting hard on the compact and large luxury sedan market with their Model 3 and S.
https://cleantechnica.com/2018/10/03/yep-tesla-gobbles-usa-luxury-car-market-8-charts-graphs/
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Lexus needs to fast-track the release of the LF-1, next IS, and their hydrogen-powered LS soon enough or full EV to remain competitive in this class to become the market leader it once was but I fear the price tag will make the Model S a bargain.