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Re: Will there be an LS460 AWD for the REGULAR (non hybrid) car or not?
| racerz@acura-tl.com | 18 May 2007 14:32 |
> Previously on here folks said an AWD version of the "regular" LS460 (SWB and > LWB) was coming. In yesterday's Wall St Journal, the below answer to a [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > think you should at least take a spin in one to see if recent advances make > it worth owning even without all-wheel drive. You could get the GS which has AWD.
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| D.D. Palmer | 17 May 2007 15:24 |
Previously on here folks said an AWD version of the "regular" LS460 (SWB and LWB) was coming. In yesterday's Wall St Journal, the below answer to a question appeared.
I am on the fence about trading my LS430 for a 460. I REALLY want AWD and will wait if it's coming. WHAT IS THE REAL, HONEST STORY. This answer says NO AWD (except for the $100,000+ vehicle):
Q: I own a 2003 Lexus LS430 which is an absolutely wonderful car. I would like to trade up to the new Lexus LS460 but would want the LS460 to have all-wheel drive to justify the upgrade. I know the new LS600 hybrid has all-wheel drive but the premium for that model is too great. Do you know when or if Lexus plans to add all wheel drive to the LS460? -- J. Soter, Fairfax Station, Va.
A: Lexus says it has no plans to build an LS460 with all-wheel drive. However, I spent the last week test-driving an LS460 and found that even without all-wheel drive, it outshines its predecessor, the 430. The combination of more power, a smooth-shifting eight-speed transmission and what seemed like a firmer, sportier suspension made it a joy to drive. I think you should at least take a spin in one to see if recent advances make it worth owning even without all-wheel drive.
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