Seattle Genesis
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Nice pics. Im getting excited about this car. Even more than the Genesis. Im keeping the miles low on my Genesis so I can trade it on on an Equus. Hope they're out by 2011. WOO HOO ! 

I think the Equus might be available by the end of next year...Nice pics. Im getting excited about this car. Even more than the Genesis. Im keeping the miles low on my Genesis so I can trade it on on an Equus. Hope they're out by 2011. WOO HOO !![]()
That's the nice thing about the Lexus LS460.. It's "got it all" but it's not flashy.. The Genesis is another good example.. The Equus is just the opposite..A bit overly bling bling for me. I like more under stated. To each his own. That's why we have so many choices.
That's the nice thing about the Lexus LS460.. It's "got it all" but it's not flashy.. The Genesis is another good example.. The Equus is just the opposite..
Yes, that's for real. FWIW, the Genesis sedan is known as the BH380 in Korea (they don't get the V8 otherwise they'd also have a BH460).
As for the Lexus comparison, the rear does very closely resemble the LS (the exhaust tips being the single biggest ripoff), but the rest doesn't look to LS like to me. Like the Genesis, it's a hodge-podge of various luxury car styling elements. Building a car like this is a big enough risk, they can't risk being to adventurous/different w/ the styling....yet. They want it to look expensive and fit in w/ it's competitors, which it does.
As for the Lexus comparison, the rear does very closely resemble the LS (the exhaust tips being the single biggest ripoff), but the rest doesn't look to LS like to me. Like the Genesis, it's a hodge-podge of various luxury car styling elements. Building a car like this is a big enough risk, they can't risk being to adventurous/different w/ the styling....yet. They want it to look expensive and fit in w/ it's competitors, which it does.
Speaking of ripoffs
1990-1994 LS400
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Speaking of ripoffs
1990-1994 LS400
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i lol everytime hyundai makes something..its a "knockoff". companies that make "knockoff" products generally dont generate the revenue that hyundai does. theres not much originality of any brand out there. lexus was one of the biggest "knockoff" artists if you will and are still from other companies. this just funny to me. by the way, i think the car looks fabolous, i hope those are 20in. wheels.
Speaking of ripoffs
1990-1994 LS400
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1994 S-Class Benz
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Congratulations Hyundai....... You are following in the foot step of a successful Lexus pattern...... I hope Hyundai does it better
JAPS? Where have you been? I believe Pepsi copied Coca Cola (Gentiles?) and I seventy percent of the movies in Hollywood are sequels. (Jews) And I believe the Chicago Tribute copies the New York Times...(Jews)
Haven't you studied business? The quickest way to success is to copy a successful product and addd a little twist. It doesn't matter if they are from Japan or Germany or are Jews or Gentiles--
Didn't America copy Karaoke singing from the Japanese? Aren't there more Japanese motorcycles in the US than any other brand? Isn't Toyota the number one car company in the World?
My definition of japs are not all japanese people, but rather those cowards in their government, business and alike. Including those to this day supporting anti-america. The followers of the bombing of pearl harbor and the inhumane experiments the japs did on us and other countries. Those particular people still do exist and that bloodline if you will, still flows through present day jap business men. Some may argue, well what about the germans? Well at least the germans were genuine and sincere to closing the past! Not like the two faced, sneaky japs!
We americans are sooooooo manipulated by them japs it's sickening. They, present day, still make an effort to twist the truth to make us believe something it is not. Like the previous post about the kareoke....exactly my point. Are you f#$#i#& kidding me? Wake up! Hello?
We are talking about cars here, correct? You're first paragraph had me lost in trying to prove anything in direct relation to automobiles.
Yes I have studied business. Business Management and Economics at UW.
You do have a point in that the quickest way is to indeed take successful products and to add a twist, but what you don't understand is the true colors of how the Japs do it. They have no originality or integrity. One can only understand this if they really know the depths of how they really are. Germans? I respect the Germans...the way they do it is genuine....I guess that's the word....
AND a MAJOR correction...Karaoke is no way in h3LL founded by the JAPS...what are you smoking?! See EXACTLY my point.....all the JAPS do is take something, manipulate it so much to make others believe it's their very own....are you beginning to see my point here? (FYI, singing/karaoke or whatever you want to call it is very popular in almost all Asian countries.)
Motorcycles? Well, that is one machinery they have copied very well and it works...
As far as Toyota....not for very long. Hyundai/Kia Automotive Group is today the second largest automaker in Asia and Fifth largest in the World and climbing fast....
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Toyota having a major recall? The recall, which covers 4.26 million cars and trucks, which have led to 19 deaths so far? HELLLOOO???![]()
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, thus copying or replicating ideas, products or services is a universal phenomenon not akin to one particular country, culture or race. Furthermore your statement in regards to the Japanese not inventing karaoke is incorrect as Japanese musician Daisuke Inoue created Karaoke by way of Kobe, Japan in the early 1970's. Also the word Karaoke is actually of Japanese origin (Karo"kara" comes from "karappo" - empty - and "oke" is short for "okesutura" - orchestra).
Just a whale version of this. I would never compare that LS to a Mercedes.
To some extent, but not all. I'm referring to a specific category here, not a universal phenomenon.
INCORRECT, ABOUT THE WHOLE KARAOKE .....INSTEAD LETS CALL IT, "SINGING AT HOME WITH A MACHINE," TO NOT HAVE TO USE THE JAP WORD, BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY IT'S CAUSING SOME CONFUSION.
Singing at home with a machine is extremely popular all throughout Asia. If you were to ever say such nonsense to a REAL Asian person about Karaoke being invented by the Japanese, they'd laugh in your face.
Japanese DID NOT INVENT SINGING AT HOME WITH A MACHINE! HECK, THAT'S ANOTHER SOLID EXAMPLE OF HOW THE Japanese TRY TO TAKE EVERYTHING TO BRAND IT AS THEIR OWN. ONLY COWARDS MAKE THAT KIND OF MOVE.