Saturday 28 July 2012

LEXUS LS 600H


Lexus LS 600h


The LS600h is four-wheel drive, has a CVT gearbox and a Hybrid Synergy Drive electric motor. Despite all the cool stuff, it handles like a dead badger. Approach a corner at anything like an enthusiastic speed and the LS600h understeers itself straight into the arms of its myriad electronic minders and bongs mournfully at the mistreatment
  • Comfort

    If you sit anywhere in the thing it's better than having Disneyland brought right into your most comfortable sofa moment. There are DVDs and seats that ventilate and massage, ‘ottoman' seating that reclines almost into a flat bed in the rear, multi-zone climate, a self-park function -even the electric drive system allows for silent, perfectly ramped gatherings of speed. It's surreal, astonishing and bloody brilliant.
  • Performance

    If you sit anywhere in the thing it's better than having Disneyland brought right into your most comfortable sofa moment. There are DVDs and seats that ventilate and massage, ‘ottoman' seating that reclines almost into a flat bed in the rear, multi-zone climate, a self-park function -even the electric drive system allows for silent, perfectly ramped gatherings of speed. It's surreal, astonishing and bloody brilliant.
  • Cool

    People keep saying that Lexii are bland. Truth is, they're new and not flawed. The LS600h may be boring to drive, but it's very cool.
  • Quality

    If there is such a thing as better than the LS460, the LS600h is it. Not built but hewn. Not made but forged. If all cars were built this well, the car business would cease to exist because no-one would ever need a new car.
  • Handling

    The LS600h is four-wheel drive, has a CVT gearbox and a Hybrid Synergy Drive electric motor. Despite all the cool stuff, it handles like a dead badger. Approach a corner at anything like an enthusiastic speed and the LS600h understeers itself straight into the arms of its myriad electronic minders and bongs mournfully at the mistreatment.
  • Practicality

    Not quite as practical as little brother 460 simply because some space is taken up by the Synergy Drive. You'll never notice it though.
  • Running costs

    The 600h will manage around 30mpg, emits just 219g/km but is still taxed hard. It also weighs in at insurance group 20 and just isn't going to be a £55 oil service, even with the best will in the world and using pattern parts from a Vauxhall Vectra. Don't expect it to be as kind on your wallet as it is to the pandas.

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