subject: The Public Surge Lexus Dealerships For Information On The Hyped Lf-ch [print this page] Lexus dealerships are scaling up their operations in preparation for the release of the new Lexus LF-Ch, interest in the car has been so positive, that the Japanese company owned by Toyota has sent out instructions and information to each of the local Lexus dealerships to help whet the appetite of potential clients.
The car was first unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show and made waves with the crowd instantly with many car journalists claiming that this was without doubt the most influential car that Lexus have brought to the market to date. The car was aggressively designed and has been touted to compete against such tough competition as the BMW 1 Series and the Audi A3.
Even though Lexus have stated that the car will not be available until 2011 at the earliest, it hasn't stopped a number of clients from rushing down to their local Lexus dealerships to attempt to obtain information regarding the new model.
While Lexus have withheld information about a definitive release date, the company has released details of some of the features of the car. It is set to feature a petrol hybrid engine, which will please green campaigners. Initial reports suggest that the car will boast some impressive figures emitting less than 100g/km of CO2, which by modern standards is quite staggering figures.
The car has initially been touted to feature front wheel drive as it is only a small hatchback car, this isn't a problem, but it would be good if Lexus made the vehicle with rear wheel drive if they are planning on competing with the likes of BMW, maybe if we all get down our local Lexus dealerships we can get the company to change their minds before they release it.
The biggest plus point by far for the car is its looks. I was down my local Lexus dealerships the other day when someone came in absolute bubbling over with enthusiasm about the new LF-Ch. I've personally never heard a member of the public talk so passionately about a car that isn't their own. It seemed like the person had fallen head of heels in love, but not with a person, with an inanimate object, which was quite scary.
Lexus haven't always had the best looking cars, but it seems like they have really hit the nail on the head with the LF-Ch, although there is still a year and a half before the launch of the new car, Lexus needs to capitalise on this wave of popularity that they are experiencing and make the car count.