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Lexus is the Toyota premium brand. Perhaps the world's most reliable make, many Lexus models outsell German rivals. The Lexus ES 350 sedan and RX 350 luxury crossover are the sales leaders in their class.

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The new Lexus IS 350 and IS 250 launch has gone exceedingly well for Lexus. This month the company resolved the only remaining challenge.
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This week Lexus has confirmed the RC 350 is a production model and surprised many Lexus enthusiasts with new details of the car. Lexus has gone out of its way to make this vehicle better than the new BMW 4 series.
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Lexus breaks the mold with the new LF-NX compact sport crossover. With outrageous styling and a new 2.0 liter turbocharged four cylinder drivetrain, it will draw new buyers to the Lexus crossover line from BMW and Range Rover.
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Lexus dealers focus on service to keep customers coming back.
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Lexus' low-volume near-luxury hybrid gets the new company uniform for 2014. Many might wonder why Lexus even bothers with the CT 200h, but there is a big reason the car makes sense.
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Lexus’ new IS 350 has been beating the BMW 335i in comparisons by leading car magazines lately. Now Lexus is poised to offer a longer, wider coupe called the RC 350 to bring the beat-downs to the new BMW 435i.
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The new Lexus IS 250 and IS 350 have burst out of the gate. Sales have more than doubled and the model is stealing share from BMW, Audi, and Acura.
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Lexus was the most loved car brand according to a recent study. Can you guess what brand overall was the winner?
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The Lexus brand was introduced in the United States with the 1990 LS400 sedan so it is fitting that the 2013 Lexus LS460 F Sport serves as such a stunning example of premium Japanese luxury that can compete with any large luxury sedan.
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Great news for drop-top Lexus fans, the IS convertibles are staying.
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Lexus kept pace with overall industry growth in September, but the new IS 250 and IS 350 have exploded in sales.
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In its new Green Car Guide, the Southern California Auto Club found the RAV 4 EV to be the top ranked green car, and other Lexus, Toyota, and Scion vehicles fill the top spots.
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First the BMW 335i lost to the new 2014 Lexus IS 350 F Sport in a Car and Driver comparison. Now Road and Track also picked the Lexus IS 350 F Sport as the best sports sedan. Is a consensus building?
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Lexus will now be in a much smaller group of compact V8 super sedans since BMW has opted out of the V8 club for next year. Going forward Mercedes will be the Lexus closest competitor with its mighty C63 AMG. Lexus might well offer a 2-door competitor to the Audi RS 5 in the next redesign.
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Although shocking that BMW will step back to an in-line six to power its new M3 sedan and M4 coupe, you won't believe just how far these amazing new cars are going to advance the segment.
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Lexus may very well follow Cadillac down the path of building a BMW M4 challenger. It has all the tools it needs as well as motivation.
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The 2014 Lexus IS 350 is a very capable car, but the AWD standard version is much less fun than the F-Sport. Drivers shopping for a Lexus IS 350 should consider carefully how they plan to use their car.
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These three 2014 model year, rear-wheel drive sports sedans are all targeting the BMW 3 Series. Each has its own distinct personality and high and low points. Which is the right one for you?
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With a little help from the Lexus IS Sport Sedan, JKL will shut down Hollywood Boulevard for two nights next week to showcase Justin Timberlake and Sir Paul McCartney in concert.
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Lexus pulls back the curtain on its first all-new vehicle in years at the 2013 Frankfurt Auto Show, and it is going to shake up the premium compact crossover market.
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Toyota and Lexus will recall a quarter million vehicles. Read on to see why, and if your car made the list.