The Bottom Line: We like that the HS250h packs a good deal of cabin tech and luxurious refinements, but we wonder if the decidedly average fuel economy is worth the additional complexity of the hybrid drivetrain.
Specs: Sedan, Hybrid
The Bottom Line: The 2009 Lexus GS 450h offers power and luxury, without costing a bundle at the pump. But merely average cabin tech suggests waiting for a model update.
The Bottom Line: Putting tuner components on the 2009 Lexus IS 350 gives it a more sporting character, with only a minimum sacrifice of luxury. However, outdated cabin electronics suggest waiting for the next model update.
Specs: Sedan, Gas
The Bottom Line: The 2008 Lexus IS-F, with its powerful engine and superior handling, is fully track capable, yet feels like a typical sport luxury car during normal driving. Cabin tech is in need of an update.
Specs: Sedan, IS-F, Gas
The Bottom Line: Although the 2008 Lexus GS 460 offers a comfortable ride and practical cabin electronics, it really stands out for its performance, in fuel efficiency, power, and handling.
Specs: Sedan, Base, Gas
The Bottom Line: The 2008 Lexus LS 600h is a classy car with all the tech you could ask for, both under the hood and in the cabin. Its hybrid system gives it a better environmental pedigree than its luxury class competitors, and its driving performance is very good.
Specs: 5.0-liter V8
The Bottom Line: With plenty to wow us, there's very little we can find at fault with the 2007 Lexus LS 460L. It comes up to par with other luxury sedans in its class, then beats them all with a substantially lower price.
Specs: Sedan, L, Gas
The Bottom Line: The 2006 Lexus IS 350 uses the highest-quality cabin electronics, and its strong engine and good handling make it a lot of fun to drive. At its relatively low price, it is one of the best values in a luxury sport car we've seen.
Specs: 350, Gas
The Bottom Line: With more horsepower than most sports sedans, a hybrid engine, and a long list of tech features, the Lexus GS 450h is a consummate package of comfort, performance, and technology.
Specs: sedan, Base, Hybrid
The Bottom Line: One of the most comfortable rides at its low-30s base price, the 2007 Lexus ES 350 emphasizes luxury over performance. However, the full round of tech options, including premium audio, Bluetooth, and navigation, can run the price to more than 40 grand.
Specs: sedan, Base, Gas