Lexus Clear Corners
 Lexus is a brand name of luxury automobiles
operating under the Toyota Motor Corporation for the purpose of
exporting markets in North America, Middle East, Europe, Africa, Latin
America, Asia and Oceania. For additional information, the name Lexus
was derived from Luxury Exports to the US and also attributed to the
combination of the words luxury and elegance which gives an
implication of the vehicle's character. The Lexus, according to some
notable automotive authorities, have a better edge in terms of quality,
reliability, and dealer experiences over other luxury brands such as
the European Audi, BMW, Jaguar and Mercedes Benz, the American
Cadillac, Lincoln, Buick and Chrysler, and co-Japanese brands Acura and
Infiniti.
Together with the Mercedes Benz which showcases refined styling, and
BMW which is known for quality performance, the Lexus that exhibits
optimum level of luxury, service and reliability forms the world's
three finest automobile brands. With Lexus being motivated by the
success of the ultra sporty Toyota Supra and the luxury Toyota Cressida
models, by which when combined and added with a lot of features and
amenities becomes an incomparable automobile which is basically set on
Lexus models. The year 1989marked the beginning of production of the
Lexus-branded models, the V8 powered LS 400, and the smaller Toyota
Camry-based ES 250.
Some of the Lexus cars that were admired are the compact rear-wheel
drive IS, the mid-size four-wheel drive ES, the mid-size rear-wheel
drive, the full-size rear-wheel drive LS, the coupe and coupe
convertible SC, the crossover SUV RX, the mid-size SUV GX, the large
SUVs LX and JX, and the concept cars LFC and LF-A. Having one of this
cars can really bring pride to the owner, much more if he knows how to
improve it such as adding some touch of functionality and convenience
using Lexus clear corners. These clear corners or side marker lights
are located in the front corner of a vehicle and usually beside the
headlights, and on the side of the fender or quarter pane, and in some
cases, included on a wrap around bumper. |