is it true about the lexus ls600hl?

can the car actually tell when you are not looking at the road or if you are starting to fall asleep? how much room does there have to be for the car to parks itself? and are there any other cool features that the car has?

  • Yes, the car can tell when you're about to fall asleep. There are two cameras in the front of the car that compare images to detect a possible damage threat. Then, the cameras send an alert to a main computer. The camera that detects the drivers head will notice if the shape of the head is obskew (looking away or... Read More
  • This is a true exotic. Lexus will only build a few thousand of these each year. The car has every George Jetson gadget finder Maxwell Smartt and Austin Powers kind of feature known to modern man. It has hand sanded dashboards. It has a work table in the back. If ZZ Top were still making videos, they'd re-do the one... Read More
  • i doubt it can tell if your eyes are not on the road or if you fall asleep
  • Yes! My friend has one of these
  • yes its true
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All three of the German rivals to the 2008 Lexus LS 600h L are about the same size, but they have large-displacement 12-cylinder engines and rear-wheel drive. The LS 600h L's powertrain has all-wheel drive, which makes it a bit better in some weather conditions, and it gets substantially better fuel economy than any of those rivals. The worst of these is the Mercedes-Benz S600, which has a downright sinful fuel economy rating of 11 mpg in the city. The LS 600h L's city rating is nearly double that, at 20 mpg. Each of these sedans has similarly expansive backseat space and offers an extensive list of over-the-top luxury features that cater to the front and the backseat occupants. Each also offers specific high-tech features that make them standouts in certain respects. Both the S-Class and the 7-Series offer optional night-vision systems that help illuminate the road, especially to spot animals up ahead. The A8 L 6.0 offers a solar-powered ventilated sunroof, a personal refrigerator, and an acclaimed Bang and Olufsen sound system that's perhaps the best in this class. In prestige, the LS 600h L lags behind the German rivals, with a big caveat: In celebrity circles, the LS 600h is instantly recognized, and its green reputation is the best.

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