Hmm, who doesn't redesign their sedans in a few years anyway. It sounds like it's ground breaking when Lexus does it.
Almost every domestic companies had new cars in the last few years, maybe Lexus should do something like that, since they are, hmm, hehe, getting out of their adolescenes and what nots. Wonder how their "married and mature" cars will look like.
"Lexus could crank up production to ensure its place on the luxury throne, but it will not, as it would cost the brand its prestige status, he says."
Prestige? Around here the only people who likes Lexus are mid-age Asian men who can't really tell the difference between a V6 and I4 (and always say "V4").