2011 Lexus GS350 AWD Review, Walkaround, Exhaust, & Test Drive

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Published 2013-08-29
Help us grow so we can bring you more videos! Like us on Facebook @ www.Facebook.com/2Redline Bridging the gap between the too-small Lexus IS and too-large Lexus LS, the Lexus GS offers an appealing blend of luxury, comfort, and space. Although an older design does lead to some dated technology interfaces, you can't deny this models incredibly plush ride, smooth-revving engine, and high-quality cabin. Just be sure you aren't the kind of driver that likes some sport with their luxury, as the GS is strictly just a luxury sedan here.

All Comments (21)
  • @Zai-A
    Here’s my four years’ experience driving this car: it’s not boring to drive and it does give you all the pride and puts a smile on your face.
  • @LexusboyLS
    Why is he handling the car so roughly & did he just say the design is forgettable? This GS is one of the best looking four door cars ever designed.
  • @picklejay7822
    My moms 07 v6 Camry has 220k and it pulls like the day she bought did. Toyota/Lexus are one hundred percent, the best cars money can buy.
  • @jadyphan5892
    The front end of this third generation GS is the best in my opinion. No other style beats it. Such grace and beauty.
  • @kingtut6146
    this is very under rated car! One of the best in its luxury class!
  • @curtgomes
    I've owned my 2006 GS300 for 12 years and it's a wonderful all around ride. Very nice.....
  • @Soussmeboules
    I live in Germany and took this car over a German premium car (but the GS460 V8 since GS350 is not available here). This is as fast as German V8 of equivalent power, full options, very comfortable but a looooot cheaper in maintenance, even in Germany. The value depreciation is about the same. No German car is as reliable as the GS.
  • @erict3032
    Have had a 2010 gs350 for almost 6 years now and this thing is amazing! Not one complaint. Bought it with 80,000 miles on it and have 125,000 on it now, still going strong! We have the AWD version and it’s a tank in the snow here up north. I never want to get rid of this car. I have a 2011 Nissan maxima full loaded with only 71,000 miles on it. The Mrs and I usually take her car (Lexus) to keep my miles low as possible. Both are paid off and definitely don’t want another car pmt anytime soon
  • @kbhjrmach33
    Gs is bulletproof and will outlast any other in its class and keep its value.
  • @Patrick76496
    It might be a little bit boring because of its soft nature, but I really want one just because the look of it. This car looks beautiful IMO.
  • @theredline
    The ES is roughly the same size as this car but it is a FWD platform based on the Toyota Avalon now. The old one was essentially a fancy Camry. The two cars are designed to appeal to a different spectrum of buyers... and the ES is cheaper as well.
  • I STILL want this car. I had a 99 and it was the best car I ever had. I sometimes wish I didn't sell it. Ready to get back in the GS as my day to day runner.
  • @mcgyverb1664
    This car still looks better than the 4th and 5th generation gs .
  • @TheKangaroo2088
    Every time I want know a car seriously, I listen to this channel. Real help me make decisions on purchasing than the “part time sale person at dealer “
  • I really like the old Lexus vehicles more than the new ones. The exterior styling was so much more appealing back then.
  • I have had a 98” Gs300- 202,000 plus miles when I sold, then I got another GS300 2005 325,000 miles when I sold it and now I have a 2006 GS430 .. i will always get a GS model. It’s quality at its best.
  • @JSINATRA5580
    The GS especially that model and below will never be forgotten my friend. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
  • This car isn't over teched on the inside. A car is to driven and not a cell phone with wheels.