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I'm fairly certain I felt something move when I spotted the latest spy shots of the upcoming Lexus. Fat Wallet Elites have had to keep their lips wet since the Detroit Auto Show 2005 when the machine was first debuted. It's came a long way since it's first prototype, maybe
 Today, Lexus Canada and Sirius Canada announced that they would be extending their partnership. This means that all Lexus vehicles will be coming equipped with Sirius compatible radios, for the best in satellite radio enjoyment. More on Sirius Canada. More on Lexus Canada. [phpbay]sirius, 3, "58058", ""[/phpbay]
 The latest branch in the Lexus tree is the performance model Lexus IS F. This freaking amazing machine is tameable to keep as a grocery getter or wild enough to lay down impressive numbers on the race track. That's what happens when you take the base Lexus IS and drop
 Lexus is counting on buyers going smaller and more efficient in the years to come. And why not? With the success of the US governments clunker program and other incentives why wouldn't someone buy a fuel efficient daily driver? Lexus has released a picture of what they think the future of
 Lexus, a Toyota Brand, has recalled over 200,000 units due to faulty fuel delivery components. The models effected are the Lexus GS 300/50, Lexus IS 250/350, and the LS 460/460L models. The source of the problem comes from ethanol fuel, which some have a low moisture content that causes corrosion to
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