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2010 Lexus GX 460 Video

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The redesigned 2010 Lexus GX 460 was initially marred by a poor handling issue that briefly halted sales. With that problem fixed, the GX is selling well, so Cars.com senior editor David Thomas got behind the wheel to see what all the fuss is about. Apparently, there’s a lot to fuss over, and it’s not good – ranging from inadequate passenger space, interior design gaffes and a mediocre ride quality. Despite the flaws, can the Lexus outshine its competitors at its price premium? Watch the video to find out.

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Labor Day Deals for Luxury-Car Shoppers

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

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As Labor Day weekend approaches, we wanted to give car shoppers one more rundown of this weekend’s incentives – this time for luxury makes. Many luxury shoppers choose to lease cars, so we're breaking down both the best lease deals and the best deals for financing a car purchase.

Some of the top lease deals can be found at Acura, Audi, Lexus and Lincoln dealerships. Acura has an event going on that is especially noteworthy, offering $0 due at signing and the first month’s lease payment free.

The best financing deals can be found at Cadillac, which is offering six-year loans at 0% interest on most of the remaining 2010 models.

Both loan interest rates and leasing deals often vary by region. Like our APR interactive map showed us earlier this week, the best financing deals are offered to Midwest and East Coast residents. Western states seem to have the most attractive lease deals.

In the listings below, we've given a range of prices when the deals vary by region; otherwise, the numbers reflect a nationwide offer. Most of the deals we've listed end on Labor Day or Tuesday.

Acura lease deals  

  • 2010 MDX: $570/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), with $0 due at signing 
  • 2010 TSX: $360-$370/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), with $0 due at signing 
  • 2010 TL: $430/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), with $0 due at signing 

Acura financing deals 

  • 2010 MDX, RDX, RL, TL, TSX, ZDX: 0.9-1.9% APR for 24-60 months 

Audi lease deals 

  • 2011 A4: $379-$449/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $1,673-$2,894 due at signing 
  • 2011 Q5: $469-$619/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $3,874-$4,368 due at signing 

Audi financing deals 

  • 2010 A3 A4, A6 A8, TT, TTS: 0.9% APR for 36 months 

BMW lease deals 

  • 2010 5 Series Gran Turismo: $689/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $5,614 due at signing 
  • 2010 X3: $419/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $4,594 due at signing 
  • 2011 X5: $529/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $5,804 due at signing 
  • 2011 X6: $589/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $6,214 due at signing 

BMW financing deals 

  • 2011 1 Series, 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, X3, X5, X6, Z4, M3: 0.9% APR for 24 months 
  • 2010 M6, 5 Series Gran Turismo: 0.9% APR for 24 months 

Cadillac lease deals 

  • 2010 CTS: $349/month lease for 27 months (22,500 miles), $1,999 due at signing 

Cadillac financing deals 

  • 2010 CTS, CTS-V, CTS Sport Wagon, DTS, Escalade, Escalade EXT, ESV, STS: 0% APR for 72 months 

Lexus lease deals 

  • 2010 IS 250: $339-$349/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $3,489-$4,038 due at signing  
  • 2010 ES 350: $339-$399/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $3,499-$3,695 due at signing 
  • 2010 HS 250h: $339/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $3,499 due at signing 
  • 2010 RX 350: $449-$469/ month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $3,499-$3,695 due at signing 

Lexus financing deals 

  • 2010 IS 250: 0.9-1.9% APR for 60 months 
  • 2010 ES 350: 1.9% APR for 60 months 
  • 2010 HS 250h: 1.9% APR for 60 months 

Lincoln lease deals 

  • 2010 MKZ: $349/month for 24 months (21,000 miles), $3,164 due at signing 
  • 2010 MKX: $399/month for 36 months (31,500 miles), $4,963 due at signing 
  • 2010 MKS: $399/month for 24 months (21,000 miles), $4,393 due at signing 

Lincoln financing deals 

  • 2010 MKZ, MKX, MKT, MKS: 0-1.9% APR for 60 months 
  • 2010 Navigator 0.0-2.9% APR for 36-60 months 

Mercedes-Benz lease deals  

  • 2011 C300: $349/month for 27 months (22,500 miles), $2,607 due at signing 
  • 2011 GLK350: $459/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $4,253 due at signing 
  • 2011 SLK-Class: $499/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $4,844 due at signing 
  • 2011 M-Class: $529/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $5,074 due at signing 
  • 2011 E350: $689/month for 36 months (30,000 miles), $3,159 due at signing 

Mercedes-Benz financing deals 

  • 2011 C-Class, GLK-Class, R-Class, E-Class: 1.9% APR for 24-36 months 
  • 2010 S-Class: 1.9% APR for 24-36 months 

*Lease and finance deals vary by region and year/model/trim availability. Higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Lease excludes taxes, titles and fees.

Cars.com Podcast: 2010 Lexus GX 460, 2010 Nissan Sentra, 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan

Monday, August 23rd, 2010
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Speaking of 2010 models, this week’s podcast features three 2010s, and perhaps after you take a listen you’ll want to see if there are any Labor Day deals on them. Or maybe you won’t. Listen to editors Mike Hanley, Kelsey Mays and David Thomas offer their unvarnished impressions.

You can download the podcast now via iTunes here or get an MP3 version here.

We’ve also fixed a glitch that prevented downloading via iTunes on your iPhone.

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Credit Threshold Eases for Car Lessees and Borrowers

Monday, August 9th, 2010

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Last month’s car sales were the second best of any month since September 2008, according to Autodata. That startling fact is partly due to the recovery of the automotive financing industry. 

Nearly 89% of car shoppers borrow money or lease their vehicles instead of paying with cash, according to CNW Marketing Research. When the money dried up during the recession, many people were left without a way to buy a car. During this time, big lenders started to restrict borrowing. GMAC limited its lending to consumers whose credit scores were higher than 700, which is considered a good score. But now, many lenders seem to be turning the corner, which is great if your credit is less than stellar. 

Ally Bank — the preferred lender for General Motors, Chrysler, Saab and Suzuki dealerships — has nearly doubled the amount of loans it has issued this year. The bank financed nearly 82% of all the vehicles sold at 5,000 GM and Chrysler dealerships in the U.S. this year, and Ally says it is ready to ease credit for leasing. 

Ally has lowered the FICO score requirement for Chrysler lessees from 660 to a 620, according to Automotive News. A score of 620 is considered the upper limit of the subprime market, which is another way of saying less than perfect credit. That’s a stark change from last year, when the Automotive Lease Guide reported that a fair to poor credit score meant it was probably “difficult if not impossible” to find a lease. 

Leasing ratings and approvals fell dramatically in 2008 and 2009 because of the collapse of used-car prices for SUVs and other fuel-inefficient luxury cars and because of the ensuing credit crisis. Auto lessors have lost $10.5 billion since 2005 due to overestimating the residual value of their leased vehicles, according to CNW Research. 

Dealerships are also noticing the change in lending attitudes. Penske Automotive, one of America’s largest dealership groups, says it’s seeing an increase in the approval rates for automotive financing. Lending units for Honda, Toyota and Mercedes-Benz are starting to issue more loans and lease agreements, Penske says. 

Improved access to leasing is also a good thing if you are a luxury car shopper or luxury automaker. BMW, Lexus and Audi are heavily leased, with Mercedes-Benz seeing nearly 60%-65% lease rates for its vehicles, according to Automotive News. 

GM, which sold off its captive lending company GMAC (now Ally), is getting back into subprime lending. The automaker’s recent purchase of AmeriCredit will allow the automaker to re-enter the leasing business. This should give a leasing boost to GM, which is still America’s largest carmaker. Only 7% of GM sales are from leasing, compared with the industry average of 21%, according to CNW Marketing Research. 

The overall effect is that we are starting to see more attractive lease offers and 0% APR lending from automakers, and many consumers are getting approved. Toyota is offering $179 leases for its new Camry, Prius and RAV4 to boost sales, and just recently, Chevy introduced a $350 lease offer for its Chevrolet Volt. 

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Recall Alert: 2003-2007 Lexus LX 470

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
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Toyota is recalling approximately 39,000 of its Lexus LX 470 SUVs from the 2003-2007 model years over a defect in the steering shaft. The recall is the second announced by Toyota today and follows a series of significant recalls dating back to last fall.



This particular recall involves the snap ring on the steering shaft, which can disengage when the vehicle has a significant impact to the wheels such as a large pothole. The entire steering shaft could disengage over time after the impact, so drivers would not necessarily notice the problem immediately.



Toyota will begin the recall campaign in mid-August with mailings to owners. The company says no accidents have been reported because of the defect. For more information, owners can contact Lexus at 800-255-3987 or Lexus.com/recall.

Ch-Ch-Changes: 2011 Lexus IS 250, IS 250, IS-F

Friday, July 16th, 2010
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Lexus has made minor modifications to its IS lineup of sport sedans for 2011. The IS 250, IS 350 and IS-F all retain the same engines, transmissions and overall look, but they get one big change: LED daytime running lights.



OK, so they’re not the biggest changes in the world, but since Audi started putting LEDs on all its cars, they seem to be a prerequisite now for every luxury automaker as well as that annoying teenager down the street and his ’96 Civic. The sedans also get new front and rear bumper treatments and new headlights and taillights.

 

The LEDs are optional on the IS 250 and standard on the IS 350 and IS-F. They’re also optional on the convertibles, but the retractable hardtop models do not get any other exterior modifications like the sedans.



The sedans also get new 17-inch wheels standard and new optional 18s. The interior trim has been changed to black metallic. The IS 350 also adds an all-wheel-drive model, while the high-performance IS-F gets a tweaked suspension for a less-harsh ride. The IS-F also gets minor changes to its fabric colors and new gauges.



The 2011s go on sale later this summer. More photos are below.

2011 IS 350 with F Sport Package

Recall Alert: 138,874 Lexus Cars

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
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Lexus has formally submitted its recall for an engine issue we reported last week. The recall involves a number of different models, including:

  • 2007-2008 Lexus GS 350 and GS 350h
  • 2008 Lexus GS 460
  • 2006-2008 Lexus IS 350
  • 2007-2008 Lexus LS 460, LS 460 L
  • 2008 Lexus LS 600h L
The problem stems from a valve spring that could degrade and break, leading to the engine stalling while in motion. Lexus says the likelihood of this happening is 0.2%; however, the recall still compounds Toyota’s continuing quality issues.

 

The company will begin notifying owners via mail this month and will replace all valve springs for free. Owners can contact Lexus at 800-255-3987 or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration at 888-327-4236.

Toyota Considers Lexus Recall Over Stalling Engines

Thursday, July 1st, 2010
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Another day, another major issue for Toyota. The embattled automaker may issue a recall for nearly 270,000 Toyota and Lexus vehicles worldwide over stalling engines.

The issue stems from the valve springs in Toyota’s 4.6-liter V-8 and 3.6 3.5-liter V-6 engines that can cause idling problems. This could cause the engine to stall while the vehicle is moving. According to Japanese officials, there haven’t been any accidents linked to the stalling engines.

According to a Toyota spokeswoman, the models affected by this engine problem include: 

  • Lexus GS 350
  • Lexus GS 450h
  • Lexus GS 460
  • Lexus IS 350 
  • Lexus LS 460
  • Lexus LS 600h
  • Toyota Crown, which is sold in Japan and Asia

Of the 270,000 vehicles with the affected engines, 90,000 were sold in Japan.

At the moment a U.S. recall is tentative, but an official recall in Japan will begin on Monday. According to Reuters, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hasn’t been made aware of any new Lexus recalls.

Update: Lexus has officially announced that 137,000 vehicles in America are affected by this issue. The U.S. models affected include the Lexus IS 350, Lexus GS 350, Lexus GS 460, Lexus GS 450h, Lexus LS 460 and Lexus LS 600hL.

Toyota Considering Another Recall; Engines May Stall (Reuters)

Lexus Recalls HS 250h, Halts Sales

Friday, June 25th, 2010

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Toyota’s luxury division Lexus is recalling its first hybrid-only model, the HS 250h, due to a problem with its fuel system.

 

During an impact that involves the car rotating 90 degrees, an excessive amount of fuel can leak out and, if ignited, result in a fire.



Toyota filed the recall with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today, and Toyota released a statement saying it will halt sales of the vehicle until a remedy is found. There has been no word on whether the company will provide loaner vehicles to owners, and currently it seems that it is for 2010 model year vehicles, potentially 17,000 cars in all.



Owners can call Lexus at 800-255-3987 or NHTSA’s hot line at 888-327-4236.

More on Toyota's recent recalls

Lexus Floods the U.S. Open With Courtesy Cars

Thursday, June 17th, 2010
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Lexus is providing 275 courtesy vehicles — including the LS flagship sedan and the LX, GX and RX SUVs — for players, caddies, staff and officials for this year’s U.S. Open in Pebble Beach, Calif.



While Buick has divorced itself of golf tie-ins, Lexus seems more than happy to continue sponsoring this major golf tournament along with the mind-boggling number of cars. It will also bring back the popular golf ball-covered LS we discovered last year.



BMW and Honda also sponsor golf tournaments, the BMW Championship and the Honda Classic.