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4runner or GX460. The GX is pretty nice but if you want to keep it after the lease, it'll probably cost as much as a new 4runner.
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Loaded Avalon View Quote This. It is nicer and has more room than many of the Lexus offerings but is significantly cheaper because it doesn't have the Lexus name. Then it will be cheaper when I buy it out at the end of the lease. (Which I would do if I didn't pay on the 4 year lease at all) |
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The big pimp. No question. http://www.autos-arena.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/2017-Lexus-LS-Price.jpg View Quote this |
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I can't stand the huge grills on Lexus now. But if your wife already has a big SUV then i'd look at a car. Camry, Avalon for Toyota. IS or GS for Lexus. If you want a smaller SUV the new RAV4 Hybrid is pretty nice.
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Since the LX and Land Cruiser are a no-go, I vote for Lexus LS.
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This. It is nicer and has more room than many of the Lexus offerings but is significantly cheaper because it doesn't have the Lexus name. Then it will be cheaper when I buy it out at the end of the lease. (Which I would do if I didn't pay on the 4 year lease at all) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Loaded Avalon This. It is nicer and has more room than many of the Lexus offerings but is significantly cheaper because it doesn't have the Lexus name. Then it will be cheaper when I buy it out at the end of the lease. (Which I would do if I didn't pay on the 4 year lease at all) |
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Screw the lease. I never understood why anyone would want to lease a vehicle. Outside of the 5.7L Tundra Crewmax, 4X4, the only other Toyota's I would like to get would be the 4 Runner, Sequoia, or the Land Cruiser. Since this is only hypothetical, why the question to begin with?
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LX/LC, or GX.
I've got a GX470 now, and wouldn't mind upgrading to a 460. |
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LX/LC, or GX. I've got a GX470 now, and wouldn't mind upgrading to a 460. View Quote Are you on GXOR - GX Off Road ? I rarely post there, but they have some great info and also might be a good place to find a buyer if you decide to get rid of the GX. |
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If you already have a large SUV and want a DD, get one of the F Sport sedans.
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View Quote Before these were $1,000,000 cars the owner of the local Toyota dealership had one of these parked in their showroom. I got to check it out and sit in it, they are really neat little cars. OP, if you can get a TRD Pro 4runner then do that. Otherwise, the Lexus GS-F sport would work for me. |
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Hmmm, if it were me, I would get the Tundra TRD Pro...
Oh wait, I did |
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I bought a 2017 Taco 4 door TRD off road in october
so thats what I would get |
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View Quote I sure wish they brought those here! Look awesome! |
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This. My DD is a C63. I only see ISF's in the rear view mirror. TC ETA: I did test drive a GS350 F Sport and it was great. I would pull the trigger on that if I couldn't have my AMG. View Quote Lx570 for me since it's not a land cruiser...but how much will maintenance run on that AMG compared to the Lexus. |
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4 door loaded Tundra or Land Cruiser.
Edit. Ugh. I guess I'd get a 4Runner. |
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Based on what is available for you to get, and that you already have an suv in the house. I would get the GS350 F Sport, dark paint and burgundy interior.
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View Quote The logical choice. |
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Hypothetically, a family member works for Toyota/Lexus. Let's say you can have just about any Lexus or Toyota for a 4 year lease with option to buy. Assume the lease is free. Assume the car will come with the possibility of basically any factory upgrades. *Can't choose (Lexus) GS F, RC F, LFA, LX or any super car or concept vehicles. Can't get (Toyota) Land Cruiser, Tundra, Tacoma, or any concept vehicles. Thinking about 4Runner TDR PRO, Lexus IS350 F Sport, GS350 F Sport, GS450 F Sport. Am I missing anything here? Wife has a big SUV, we have no kids yet. Would be daily driver. View Quote What I want won't necessarily be what you want. I would get the Toyota 86. http://www.toyota.com/86/ |
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Hypothetically, a family member works for Toyota/Lexus. Let's say you can have just about any Lexus or Toyota for a 4 year lease with option to buy. Assume the lease is free. Assume the car will come with the possibility of basically any factory upgrades. *Can't choose (Lexus) GS F, RC F, LFA, LX or any super car or concept vehicles. Can't get (Toyota) Land Cruiser, Tundra, Tacoma, or any concept vehicles. Thinking about 4Runner TDR PRO, Lexus IS350 F Sport, GS350 F Sport, GS450 F Sport. Am I missing anything here? Wife has a big SUV, we have no kids yet. Would be daily driver. View Quote Can't have a Landcruiser? Found my loop hole. Lexus GX470. It is a Toyota Landcruiser Prado everywhere else in the world. |
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LFA Nürburgring Edition please https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/276197/2012-lexus-lfa-nurburgring-edition-offered-by-rk-motors-100392974-l-110949.JPG View Quote This but seeing how I can't have that one. Then I'll take a GX460 or a TRD Pro 4Runner. An IS would be cool as well. |
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I can't stand the huge grills on Lexus now. But if your wife already has a big SUV then i'd look at a car. Camry, Avalon for Toyota. IS or GS for Lexus. If you want a smaller SUV the new RAV4 Hybrid is pretty nice. View Quote God, this. I know the designer wanted something distinctive, but Jesus, it's hideous. I would love to have a Lexus, but not with a grill that looks like a damn fish mouth. |
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OP your thread title is dumb. You say any but then exclude 1/2 of em.
Tundra Then 4Runner. |
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Since I can't get a Land Cruiser or LX, and I already have one anyway, and the LS is out as well, I would go with the best GS they'd let me have. Or else I'd get a GX for my wife.
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I wanted the RC F, but since I live in MA and like to carry stuff, I bought a 4Runner Limited this past September. So far so good.
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