Thursday, March 19, 2015

Lexus GX



Brute luxury at its finest, the Lexus GX does class big. The GX offers an array of innovative features to help keep you more aware of your surroundings. The rear entertainment option allows for comfortable travel for multiple passengers and comfort in bulk. Multi-zone climate control ensures every passengers' attaining the highest level of comfort. Up to 6,500 pounds of towing capacity allows you to make the most of every vacation and 64 cubic feet of cargo capacity helps pack every necessity comfortably.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

What to do in KC



Like always, we love to support the fun events going on in KC as well as help you have a good time in the place we call home! Here are a few of shindigs you may want to attend!


BIG 12 MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
March 11-14, 7pm, Fri.; 12pm, Sat.

Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64105



KANSAS CITY’S BIG 12 CAMPUS ‘CUE OFF
March 12-13, See Website

Hospitality Lot at the northeast corner of 13th & Grand



KANSAS CITY BALLET PRESENTS: "GISELLE"
March 13-22

Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108



XTREME BUGS

Oct. 17 2014-April 12 2015, 10am-5pm

Union Station Kansas City, 30 W. Pershing Rd., Kansas City, MO 64108

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

RC F Specs



With 25 estimated highway MPG, rear-wheel drive and electronic power steering, the Lexus RCF truly epitomizes sport while seamlessly combining luxury all into one sleek package. Color options such as Infrared, Ultrasonic Blue or Molten Pearl make crafting this beauty to fit your lifestyle a fun and adventurous feat! Interior options are seemingly endless. Whether you want a dramatic Circuit Red Leather with Black Carbon Fibre Trim, or you prefer the all-black Nuluxe with Black Carbon Fibre Trim, you can't possibly go wrong. The Interior features a next-generation remote touchpad to intuitively help stay in command in addition to 8-speed sport direct-shift transmission to further add to the RCF's race-readiness!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Valentines Fun in KC



Whether you are planning something fun for yourself, your family, or your date, it's important to know what Kansas City has to offer during this time of year when love is in the air! We want to make it a little easier on you, so here are some fun things you can do!

Avenues Bistro

When
: 4 to 9 p.m. Feb. 13, 14
Where: 338 W. 63rd St. in Brookside
What: The Brookside location serves a four-course dinner on Valentine’s Day and the day before.
Info: avenuesbistro.com, 816.333.5700


Hotel Phillips

When: Feb. 10 to 14
Where: 106 W. 12th St.
What: The newly renovated hotel has three packages that begin Feb. 10 and run through Valentine’s Day and cost $199, $259 and $299.
Info: hotelphillips.com, 816.221.7000

Read more here: http://inkkc.com/content/valentines-day-guide-39-romantic-events-in-kansas-city-and-lawrence/#storylink=cpy


Bluestem

When: Dinner: 6, 7:30 and 9 p.m., Feb. 14. Tea: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Feb. 11.
Where: 900 Westport Road
What: The Westport-area restaurant offers a three-course Valentine’s Day dinner with three seatings (see above). Price is $65 per person. There will also be a Valentine’s tea on Feb. 11 with two seatings. Cost is $25 per person ($7 for children younger than 10), which includes teas, sandwiches and pastries. Reservations are required for both events.
Info: bluestemkc.com, 816.561.1101


City Market

When: Noon to 3 p.m., Feb. 14
Where: First pavilion in the City Market
What: The Rev. John Navarre serves as the official for a three-hour “Tie the Knot” event in which couples who are Missouri residents can be married or renew their vows for free on Valentine’s Day. Space is limited, but ceremonies will be held every 15 minutes, with flowers provided by Dutch Flowers and wedding cupcakes from Bloom Baking Co. Reservations required.
Info: thecitymarket.org


Corbin Theatre

When
: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 to 18 and 23 to 25
Where: 15 N. Water St.
What: The Corbin Theatre Company performs “Last of the Red Hot Lovers,” a romantic play by Neil Simon. Tickets are $10.
Info: 816.792.4325

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Thursday, January 22, 2015

All New Lexus GS F



If you haven't already heard, Lexus USA has debuted the all new sport version of the Lexus GS! Unveiled in all its Ultrasonic Blue glory, the GS was designed to exceed expectations. Yukihiko Yaguchi, the chief engineer in charge of designing the GS F, boasts of the luxury vehicles ability to seamlessly "switch from public-road to track driving, which is the signature of F." Yaguchi also mentions the difficulty in keeping a "track car" luxurious on public roads, yet the GS seems to have made it look easy. The GS F boasts many of the signature F Performance qualities that Lexus has so boldly incorporated in their sport line. Some of these include the mesh grille, the front fender, hood and fascia add visible length tot he car, as well as a rear diffuser and four exhaust outlets to further add to the intimidating exterior.

It is clear that Lexus has made yet another bold leap into the sports car realm, and with great success thus far! Keep an eye out for the Lexus GS F on the roads and the lots (and don't forget the test-drive!)

Monday, January 12, 2015

Interview with Lexus GS F Chief Engineer



Automobile Magazine interviewed chief engineer of the Lexus GS, Yukihiko Yaguchi. Here are a few of the points worth mentioning in the interview as well as a look into Lexus' future:

Automobile: Was there any thought given to increasing power given that the Lexus GS F is bigger and heavier than the RC F, or are you confident it will perform with sedans in the similar class?
Yaguchi-san: The cars’ performance is almost the same so I want customers to choose which they like: sedan or coupe between RC F and GS F, as that is a matter of taste. The GS F will offer a Lexus F brand performance experience with a focus on fun and an easy-to-drive experience, while balancing its street and track character.
Automobile: The F performance brand is now been expanded to two main line models. How much further would you like to expand it?

Yaguchi-san: We don’t have future plans yet that we can share, but the F brand is a key part of Lexus globally going forward.
Automobile: Is there a desire or need to create another halo type vehicle along the lines of the Lexus LFA as an ultimate expression of the F performance brand?

Yaguchi-san: The Lexus RC F-based race car will take that responsibility instead. The RC F GT3 story will evolve in the coming year to help become an ultimate expression of F brand globally.
 Click here if you want to read more of the interview with the Lexus GS F engineer!

Monday, December 29, 2014

Lexus Mall-Showroom in the Future?



Could Lexus be interested in using Tesla’s “mall-showroom” strategy in the future? Lexus USA general manager Jeff Bracken states that the showrooms are “clever” , according to an interview with Wards Auto.
“The model that Tesla has to open up their outlets in shopping malls is a clever one, (and) I think they’re getting a lot of folks to stop in and learn about Tesla,” Jeff Bracken, group vice president-Lexus at Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. recently told a crowd at a late November media gathering here.
“We’re interested to watch what (Tesla does), how the business model works and what kind of customers wander into their outlets,” he says. “That’s really interesting to us and that’s about as much as I would be able to share with you today.”
All Tesla stores are company-owned, which reflects a difference in the brands. Bracken sees this as an advantage:
“If we were ever to consider something like that, we would keep our dealers part of the solution, no question about it,” Bracken says. “But it’s intriguing if young folks are telling us they don’t really look forward to going to a traditional dealership, but they still have an interest in buying a vehicle or shopping for a vehicle. (If) that’s an outlet that could work for them, then we need to take a look at that to see if that’s something that could make sense for us.”

Could we see some Lexus mall-showrooms in our future?  Who knows! But for now, you can come to us for all of your Lexus questions!