How do feel about the fact that the Asians are beating the Germans at their own games?

How do feel about the fact that the Asians are beating the Germans at their own games?

Lexus and Genesis are surely the next big things.

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Lexus are for niggers and Pakis, who buys Hyundis?

I'd buy a genesis in a few years once it's depreciated and the old rich guy who bought it new decides he's tired of being laughed at for not having a Mercedes.

Lexus's Cheif designer told in an interview that they have stopped trying to outclass the Germans and now they are going their own way.

Reliability and dependability alone makes them better.

Genesis's Cheif, who was the former BMW M Divion Head, literally roasted the Germans by saying they invest money into making "stupid tech" that most buyers even after spec'ing them, they go unused and mostly it's all for the media to hype and to drive the costs up.

Yeah say that to yourself poorfag.

I'm not in a situation to buy a lux car but when I do have the money, it's either Lexus or Genesis. BMW, Mercedes and Audi have turned into these money sucking leeches.

Good screen placement. They're big but unobtrusive.

So he's admitting there's basically nowhere to go with the luxury sedan category. We've basically hit a peak in terms of design and now it's just going to be about cost. Once it's been like 20 years since something new came out in a car that made it actually better, people are finally going to realize the useless crap they've been piling on is useless crap. We're probably fast approaching that mark now.

>asians

Manfred Fitzgerald, former director of brand and design at Lamborghini, is senior vice president.[3] Luc Donckerwolke, former design director of Volkswagen Group's Bentley, Lamborghini and Audi,[4] leads the design brand since early 2016,[5] and works alongside Hyundai-Kia's chief designer Peter Schreyer.[6] Albert Biermann, former head of BMW M performance division, oversees tuning and performance.[7]

>literally