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Article: Driving Lexus and Infiniti. (Toyota Lexus and Nissan Infiniti) (evaluation)
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- Popular Science
- Article date:
- September 1, 1989
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Driving Lexus and Infiniti Most Americans will never have the opportunity to appreciate the full potential of Toyota's Lexus LS 400. It is only when you are driving comfortably, quietly, and apparently effortlessly at speeds well above 100 mph on West Germany's speed-limitless Autobahns that you realize what an engineering tour de force this big sedan is. The LS 400's mechanical systems function so flawlessly and unobtrusively that my impression on a recent drive from Cologne to Munich was that the car is nearly transparent. I also recently drove Nissan's entry in the luxury class, the Infiniti Q45, on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. While there was no opportunity ...
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