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2006 Lexus GS 300 - Q&A

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2006 Lexus GS 300 Q & A from Around the Web

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What is the 0-60 rating for a 2006 lexus gs 300?
2006 lexus gs 300 3.0L 245 hp V6 not the v8... the v6 I cant find anywhere.. from the research i've done it only gives ratings for the V8. If you find what i'm looking for please give me the url. and if it's what i need you get 10 points.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

6.8 officially, but its in between 6.3 and 6.8. The V8 GS430 does it in 5.9 seconds. Reference:http://www.forbesautos.com/showmodel/2006/lexus/gs_300/ http://www.automotive.com/2006/43/lexus/gs300/reviews/road-test/index.html

How is the red paint quality of 2006 lexus GS300 ?
Im consider to get used lexus GS . i love the red color but then i heard pp say that red paint will be faded to pink afterfew year and it is very soft paint that will show tiny scratch. Should i get the white instead?(i only like that 2 color). How long the color will last without me doing anything touch up to it? Lexus owner, please share your...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Fantastic. We've had no complaints. Get the Infiniti, cheaper maintenance. Reference:Lexus Service Employee

How do you start a Lexus GS300 2006 when the key battery is dead?
My 2006 lexus gs300 won't start because the battery in the automatic key is dead. How do I start the engine with The mechanical key?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Take the key fob and place the Lexus logo directly on the start button with your foot on the brake press the start button. Reference:Lexus Tech 20 years

2006 lexus gs300 or a 2007 es350?
I am torn between choosing a used 2006 lexus gs300 or a 2007 es350. Both are about the same price, but what do you guys think i should go with?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

I made a very similar choice in May and decided on the GS. I think I would have actually been happy with either one, but I do enjoy my "new" GS. If gas mileage is an issue for you, the ES might be better from that standpoint. And of course the number of miles on the car would make a...


 
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