> ..I don't see too many of them on the road.
>
> Also, any ES350 owner experiences?
Sorry but I gave up reading the WSJ when it went to 10 sections. But
it sounds like Lexus is keeping its inventory low so that a medium to
low sales rate results in a low "inventory compared to sales rate"
figure. In other words, I think that Lexus is not building many of
these models so that it looks like they are in high demand. So far, I
have not met anyone who drives one of the new LS460s. I have seen
maybe one or two in town! So my conclusion is they are not selling
well but not much inventory is available anyway.
Ray O - 09 Mar 2007 22:08 GMT
> Sorry but I gave up reading the WSJ when it went to 10 sections. But
> it sounds like Lexus is keeping its inventory low so that a medium to
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> maybe one or two in town! So my conclusion is they are not selling
> well but not much inventory is available anyway.
The automotive industry refers to vehicles in inventory vs. sales rate as
"days supply."
I have met several people who drive the new LS 460, including my dad, and I
have seen quite a few around town.
Lexus division reported it best month ever in January, 2007 (I have not seen
February 2007 sales numbers), with sale of the 2007 LS 460 up 142% over the
previous January.
Toyota and Lexus do not manipulate inventory just to make it look like their
vehicles are in high demand because that is not how the automakers make
money. Automakers make money by making cars that sell.

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Xplant - 09 Mar 2007 22:33 GMT
> Sorry but I gave up reading the WSJ when it went to 10 sections. But
> it sounds like Lexus is keeping its inventory low so that a medium to
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> maybe one or two in town! So my conclusion is they are not selling
> well but not much inventory is available anyway.
OK mcbrue...
From an article on Toyota February sales on the Club Lexus homepage (ref:
http://www.clublexus.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=461&Itemid=183)
"Lexus Division
Lexus passenger cars reported best-ever February sales of 13,491 units, an
increase of 27 percent over February 2006. Passenger car sales were led by
the ES 350 luxury sedan with best-ever February sales of 5,286 units, up 64
percent. The all-new LS 460 reported sales of 2,423, an increase of 138.7
percent. "
From sales detail figures: (for month of February, 2007):
ES 350 (Feb 07) 5,286 (Feb 06) 3,223
Year to date: (as of Feb end)
ES350ES 350 (2007) 10,606 (2006) 6,556
Max - 10 Mar 2007 00:53 GMT
>Sorry but I gave up reading the WSJ when it went to 10 sections
..actually you gave up reading the WSJ when they cut down on the
pictures.
>. But
>it sounds like Lexus is keeping its inventory low so that a medium to
>low sales rate results in a low "inventory compared to sales rate"
>figure. In other words, I think that Lexus is not building many of
>these models so that it looks like they are in high demand. So far, I
>have not met anyone who drives one of the new LS460s.
..that's because the people in your trailer park buy beat up pickups
> I have seen maybe one or two in town!
,,you've just counted to two! You've been taking night classes
haven't you, you sly dog!
> So my conclusion is they are not selling
>well but not much inventory is available anyway.
..another "scientific" observation brought to you from the
alt.autos.lexus village idiot.