Lexus says its biggest challenge remains a lack of heritage compared to the ‘big three’ German luxury manufacturers, but it continues to focus on delivering a luxury brand and the associated experiences. Stop us if that sounds familiar. Mercedes-Benz and BMW already do that, selling a lifestyle instead of a car, but Lexus believes its […]
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