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Nick
Yost is the author of the new book,
The Essential Hybrid Car Handbook
2007 Lexus
GS350 AWD Road Test Review
One year after the
introduction, Lexus has added some hot sauce to the ingredients that
make up its redesigned six-cylinder GS sedan.
The extra spice is
provided by a new engine that moves the GS ahead of its V-6
Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi and Cadillac competitors in the horsepower
department.
When
the car was introduced as the GS 300 in 2005, it came with a
three-liter, aluminum V-6 motor that produced 245 horsepower and 230
pound-feet of torque.
The V-6 was whisper
quiet and super smooth - just what you’d expect from a Lexus - but the
response from the engine room was merely adequate. The GS 300 certainly
didn’t offer the brisk acceleration one might expect from an expensive
sedan with at least semi-sporty credentials.
The deficiency became
more obvious when compared with parent Toyota’s down-market
Avalon and
its 3.5-liter V-6 that generates 268 horsepower. On top of that, Lexus
then introduced its less expensive, entry-level
ES 350 luxury sedan with
a 272-horsepower version of the Avalon engine.
Something had to be
done. So, working with the same basic 3.5-liter V-6, Lexus engineers
managed to add an extra 58 horsepower and another 44 pound-feet of
torque.
The upgraded powerplant
gives the mid-size sedan, now known as the GS 350, a personality
transplant that is obvious at the first touch of the accelerator. The
0-60 mph run drops from a leisurely seven seconds to an authoritative
5.7. Passing ability, especially on two-lane hills, goes from “maybe” to
“no problem.” A “merely adequate” 245 horsepower has been replaced by a
“confidence inspiring” 303.
It’s
not too often that you get a lot for a little when buying a car, but
Lexus has done just that with the GS 350. The base price of the
all-wheel-drive sedan I drove is ,100, a mere 0 more than the AWD
GS 300 I tested when the new car first came out. That’s a mere .34
per horse. Customers opting for a rear-wheel-drive sedan can figure on
paying about ,000 less for their cars.
Buyers of the GS 350
won’t be shelling out much more at the pump, either, although both the
old and new engines drink premium fuel. The GS 350’s EPA rating is 18
mpg in city driving and 25 mpg on the open road. The less powerful GS
300 was rated at 18 mpg city/25 mpg highway.
Once you get past the
engine, the GS 350 is essentially identical to the GS 300.
The transmission is the
six-speed automatic that shifted seamlessly in the less powerful car.
This time, however, it doesn’t have to shift as much.
As before, the
all-wheel-drive system splits power 30 percent to the front wheels and
70 per cent to the rear wheels in dry-road driving. When the roads turn
slippery, the power split changes to 50/50.
The independent
suspension, speed-sensitive power steering and all-wheel antilock brakes
contribute to the car’s semi-sporty qualifications. The ride is
comfortable, the cornering competent and the brakes fade-free. However,
the steering, although accurate, is a bit numb.
Still,
like most Lexus models, the GS 350 is more about luxury than it is about
sport. The car simply does not inspire aggressive driving so much as it
encourages long-distance cruising.
For an additional dose
of fun behind the wheel the Lexus buyer may prefer the V8- powered GS
430, which uses electronics to automatically adjust the suspension
settings depending on road conditions. It also allows the driver to
adjust the suspension settings four ways depending on personal driving
style. The V-8 powered sedan is available only with rear-wheel-drive.
But, like the GS 300,
the GS 430 has become something of an anomaly. Its V-8 engine generates
only 300 horsepower and offers performance nearly identical to that of
the GS 350. The guess here is that its engine compartment will soon get
an upgrade to the 4.6-liter powerplant used in the new
Lexus LS 460
flagship, although it probably won’t equal that car’s 380-horsepower
output.
The ultimate GS, for
now, is the hybrid powered GS 450h, which combines a V-6 engine and
electric motor to produce a combined 340 horsepower and 5.2 second 0-60
mph times. It, too, has the adjustable suspension.
Loaded with all the
luxury equipment Lexus offers, the traditional mid-size Lexus sedans can
have price tags well above ,000 and the hybrid hot rod can approach
,000. The GS I drove was, by comparison, a real bargain.
With only
all-wheel-drive and 0 worth of minor extras (a small rear spoiler,
ventilated seats, cargo net, mats and wheel locks), it carried a price
tag of ,412. But it was hardly a spartan vehicle with its standard
leather upholstery, wood trim, power seats, sunroof, climate control,
10-speaker sound-system, and more. And, just like all GS models, it had
a full complement of the latest safety equipment.
The only thing
conspicuously absent was the combination navigation/premium sound system
which added more than ,000 to the price of the last GS I drove.
If you can keep the
option list to a minimum, the satisfyingly powerful Lexus GS 350 may
just be the best bet for the money.

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Specifications
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GS430 |
GS350 |
| Engine Type |
4.3-liter V8, DOHC 32 valve with continuously variable valve
timing with intelligence (VVT-i). |
3.5 liter V6, DOHC 24 valve with dual continuously variable
valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i) |
| Horsepower |
290 @ 5,600 RPM |
303 @ 6,200 RPM |
| Torque |
319 lb.-ft @ 3,400 rpm |
274 lb.-ft. @ 3,600 rpm |
| Fuel Recommended |
Premium Unleaded. |
| Transmission |
6-speed sequential-shift electronically
controlled automatic |
Drive Type std.
Drive Type opt. |
Rear-wheel drive
N/A |
Rear-wheel drive
All-wheel drive |
Tires - Standard
All-season Option |
245/40R18 Z-rated summer tires
18" all-season run-flat
tires |
225/50R17 W-rated summer tires
17" all-season run-flat
tires |
| Overall Length |
190" |
| Wheelbase |
112.2" |
| Width |
71.7" |
| Turning Diameter |
34.1 ft Curb to Curb |
| Curb Weight |
3,748
lbs. |
3,704 lbs. |
| Fuel Tank |
18.8 Gals. |
| Miles Per Gallon |
EPA city 18, hwy 25. |
EPA city 21, hwy 29.
(AWD city 20, hwy 27.) |
| Acceleration 0 to 60 |
5.7 Seconds |
5.7 Seconds (AWD 5.8 seconds) |
| Base Sticker Price |
,090 + 5 destination charge |
,865 + 5 destination charge |
Standard Equipment
(partial list)
GS-350 Premium Sport Sedan
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3.5-liter V6, Four Cam, 32 Valve
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6-speed electronically controlled automatic with intelligence
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High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps
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SmartAccess keyless entry and push-button engine start system
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Speed sensitive electric power steering
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Power trunk closer
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Heated electrochromic auto-dimming outside rear-view mirrors with
power-retract and reverse tilt-down functions and puddle lamps
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Regency leather-trimmed seats
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Wood and leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob
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10-way power driver's and front passenger's seat
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Three-position Lexus memory system for driver and front passenger seats
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Heated front seats
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Electro Chromatic Device (ECD) variable transparency glass on instrument
cluster
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7-inch multi-information touch screen
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Bluetooth® wireless telephone technology
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Dual-zone automatic climate control with smog sensor and micro dust/pollen
removal filter
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Power tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel
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AM/FM ETR sound system with auto-reverse cassette, 6-disc CD changer and
10 speakers
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Front and rear side-curtain airbags
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Seat mounted side-impact airbag
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Driver and front passenger knee airbag
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Vehicle stability control system
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Four-channel, four-sensor anti-lock brakes (ABS) integrated with Brake
Assist (BA), VSC and Electronic brake force distribution
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Tire pressure warning system
The GS-430 also adds:
(partial list)
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4.3-liter V8, Four Cam, 32 Valve V8
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Electronically controlled brake system
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Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) system
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Adaptive front headlamp system
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Variable ratio electronic power steering
Major Available Options
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All-wheel drive (GS 350 only)
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Mark Levinson audio system with 7.1 surround sound
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Navigation system includes rear backup camera
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Intuitive park assist
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Rain-sensing wipers
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Adaptive front lighting system
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Headlamp washers
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Pre-Collision System (PCS) with dynamic radar cruise control
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One-touch open/close moonroof
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Ventilated front seats
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Rear sunshade
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All-season run-flat tires (without spare tire)
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All-season run-flat tires (with spare tire)
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Rear spoiler
For more information on the GS, visit Lexus.com
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