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Recommended. One of the BMW 5 Series closest competitors. The GS beats its key rival on kit and value for money, but can't quite match it dynamically.
Average. If you want refinement but can't afford the likes of a Mercedes, the GS 300 is worthy of consideration. It's extremely comfortable and packed with luxury equipment.
Recommended. Lexus's antidote to the 3 Series has almost got us convinced
Recommended. Toyota's answer to the small executive market and a good one too. What it lacks in power, it makes up for in involvement plus a healthy level of standard equipment.
Recommended. Technically this is probably the most accomplished mega-exec yet - it's just a shame Lexus left out its soul.
Recommended. A sumptious luxury saloon with enormous standard equipment and superb build quality. Only slightly stodgy driving dynamics and strange, slab-sided styling let it down.
Recommended. One of the classiest soft-roaders on the market at the moment. Comfortable and good to drive - but it really misses having a diesel option.
Average. Full-sized luxury two seater featuring one of the trends of the moment: a folding metal roof, making it both a coupé and a roadster. Transatlantic looks and poor ride keep it a minority taste in the UK.
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