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2008 Lexus LX 570 at New York Auto Show by Inside Line


For just the third time since its debut in 1996, Lexus is treating its big LX SUV to a complete makeover. The all-new 2008 Lexus LX 570, which goes on sale in early 2008, is larger, more powerful and offers greater off-road capability.

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Lexus LF-A at Nurburgring 2009


Lexus have entered this year’s 24-hours Nurburgring race with two prototypes of the LF-A supercar. The cars are powered by V10 engines producing more than 500 hp and achieving a top speed in the region of 320 km/h. For more information visit www.lexus.eu

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Where can I get parts in Birmingham to “do up” my Rover 214?

I have an N-reg Rover 214 Bubble, silver. I want to make it look abit more special, like rear ‘lexus style’ lights, but where can I get these things from? I’m always seeing really nice Rovers, same style as mine, really done up. Help!

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Body & Paint


Just a few of the pictures I have of some of the cars I’ve painted or restored.

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Test Drive Unlimited PC- MEGA CAR PACK part 2


Hey. Here you can see a lot of new cars in Test Drive Unlimited Pc version from mega car pack. You can see: Lexus IS 350 Lexus SC 430 Lexus 600h L Lexus GS 450h Cadillac CTS-V Lamborghini Gallardo Coupe Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster All details in game are high with AAx4, HDR in 1024×768. I’ve got Core 2 Duo E4300, 1GB RAM and Radeon X1950pro. Enjoy

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Lexus GS 450h Hybrid Features

With all the high gas prices out there, hybrid vehicles are continuing to become more popular among drivers. There are a few luxury hybrid choices out there, and the Lexus GS 450h hybrid seems to be the most popular of those choices. Check out some of the features of the Lexus GS 450h hybrid.


The first thing to realize about Lexus’s GS 450h hybrid is that the vehicle wasn’t solely designed to be a fuel-efficient hybrid. The fact of the matter is that as a Lexus, this line is expected to consistently develop more impressive and sophisticated vehicles, be it gas-powered or hybrid. This is no exception, as the GS 450h is still a high-performance vehicle, able to keep up with any other luxury sports car or sedan. As a result, car enthusiasts will always continue to enjoy and be comforted by driving such a smooth and valuable vehicle.


Considering that Lexus is a name under Toyota, the technology in the GS 450h is just as up to date as is to be expected. The Hybrid Synergy Drive from Toyota is the technology that makes the acceleration much easier to achieve. Since the Drive technology can generate combined horsepower of 340, the GS 450h can rev and blaze down the road like any other sports sedan.


The GS 450h handles like any other sports car, with being able to reach 60 mph in 5.2 seconds and then can come to a full stop from 60 mph in only 123 feet. At its top speed, the Lexus GS 450h has been recorded at 131 mph. Part of what makes that so possible is the Mark Levinson system and the CVT technology utilized in this Lexus vehicle.


This hybrid runs quietly, smoothly, and with the top speeds for hybrid vehicles today. The Lexus GS 450h set out to bring together high-end performance vehicles with the eco-friendly necessities of the environment. And Lexus has succeeded in creating an elegant, chic, playful, smooth and luxurious vehicle has wins over other hybrid cars.


The handling itself of the vehicle is extremely precise, with a suspension system to match. A speed-sensing steering wheel and the double-wishbone suspension in the GS 450h create the precise handling you’ve come to expect from a Lexus.


Fuel Efficiency and the Green Factor


In 2007, Consumer Reports reviewed the GS 450h and it was determined that this vehicle was an overall success, ultimately quite reliable. Thanks to that report, people took note of Lexus’s hybrid sedan, looking at the environmental factors of the car.


The EPA rated the gas mileage for the GS 450h at 22 mpg in the city, and 25 mpg on the highway. While not quite as good as Toyota’s Prius, the GS 450h is still better than its conventional counterpart. The difference really shines through in city driving, where the hybrid gets 22 mpg and the conventional only gets a paltry 19 mpg.


The fuel-efficiency factor of the Lexus is easily accessible and obvious in the car’s design, inside and out. Most notably it is in the two electric motors that operate during specific situations in tandem or separately from the gas engine. This way, the ride you experience is a seamless transition from one form of energy to another, while silently reducing harmful emissions and lowering gasoline consumption.


Additional Features


The safety feature of the GS 450h are high-tech and near pre-cognitive when you need them. This hybrid utilizes a Pre-Collision radar system to detect oncoming vehicles. This way, even your vehicle can help you prevent collisions or incidences and in the event it can’t, prepare for oncoming trauma. In fact, the safety features are prominent from the moment you step into the vehicle. You may not notice at first, but the moment your foot is on the brakes, decelerating, you can feel the seatbelt retract and the brake assist is instantly activated. As far as active, not passive, safety systems, you would be hard-powered to find one as extensive as in the GS 450h.


In the event of a crash, the hybrid is standard with dual-stage airbags in every location that would be able to protect you and your passengers in the event of a crash. The vehicle has airbags placed so that in the event of frontal impact, or other major collision incidences, everyone is protected on all fronts.


The next question is the one of price, and be very aware that it is a hefty. At the base cost, expect to pay about $54,655. That cost is already $10,000 higher than a conventional gas-powered Lexus GS, but considering the car’s quality and brand, the price is nearly to be expected. After all, it is a Lexus, and the brand is known for expense, luxury and high-end quality.


So, if you find yourself in a position that you can spend the money to purchase a Lexus GS 450h, the vehicle will last you quite a while and will be well worth every penny spent.

To learn more about hybrid cars visit hybridcarchat.com and check out some of the hybrid car reviews. You will receive the free guide to increasing your car’s fuel efficiency once you join the forum.

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