Boston Lexus Dealer Offers You Cake, You Can Eat It Too

Boston Lexus Dealer Offers You Cake, You Can Eat It Too

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If youre the type of person who likes to have your cake and eat it too, then you should make haste to your local Boston Lexus dealership to check out their new line up of 2011 GS models. The latest GS has been redesigned both on the outside of the vehicle and underneath the hood. Whats more, the general lines of the GS have been paired with several different performance packages, thus offering consumers exactly what their wants and desires demand for. Thus, whether its the equivalent of chocolate cake or vanilla, Lexus allows consumers to have their cake and eat it too.
Vanilla Cake: The 2011 Lexus GS 350
The Lexus GS 350 could be thought of as the vanilla cake of the line up, though not at all for its blandness, but rather for its offering of the basics. However, it should be remembered that we are speaking of a Lexus vehicle, meaning your basic Lexus isnt so basic in the grand scheme of things.
Anyways, the 2011 Lexus GS 350 features a 3.5-liter V6 engine offering 303 horsepower that scoots the little vanilla bean to sixty miles per hour from a dead stop in faster than you can swallow a piece of delicious vanilla cake (provided that time is over 5.8 seconds). Extra special features like alloy wheels and SmartAccess technology that allows you to unlock your vehicle simply by touching the door handle make this vanilla-cake-of-a-vehicle found at your local Boston Lexus dealership a little extraordinary.
Chocolate Cake: The 2011 Lexus GS 460
The 2011 Lexus GS 460 is considered the chocolate cake of the lineup because it carries a slightly more powerful engine than the 350 (and most would agree that chocolate is more powerful than vanilla). To be precise, the Lexus GS 460 uses a 4.6-liter V8 engine that gets the job done with 342 horsepower.
For the most part, however, this engine is the only real advantage that the chocolate GS 460 has over the vanilla GS 350. Little enhancements like rain sensing windshield wipers and wood and leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob are simply the difference between sprinkles on the chocolate cake and merely icing on the vanilla cake. These extra sprinkles (but mainly the extra performance power) will cost you nearly $10 grand more than the GS 350 totaling the price tag to $54,570. One mile per gallon in fuel efficiency is also an added cost of the GS 460.
Green Tea Petit Four: The 2011 Lexus GS 450h
Finally, for you sophisticated types out there, as well as the environmentalists among us, your local Boston Lexus dealer would like to present the 2011 Lexus GS 450h a hybrid model of the GS lineup. The hybrid version of the GS is really only different under the hood, where it gulps fuel slightly less intensely than its cake counterparts. Inhibited performance is not a byproduct of this vehicles hybrid engine, however. The vehicle can still move from zero to sixty in 5.2 seconds, thanks to 340 available horsepower.
For more information on how to have your cake and eat it too through the Lexus GS line up, visit your local Boston Lexus dealer today.


About the Author:
Matthew Kuchar is a freelance journalist and auto buff living near a local Boston Lexus dealership. Visiting this local Boston Lexus dealer allows Matthew to write informative articles about the latest Lexus models, just like the above article. In his spare time Matthew enjoys reading novels.



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