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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Marketing 101: When it comes to auto racing, telling jokes, and launching a new product, there is one truism: Timing is everything. Ladies and gentlemen, Lexus presents the HS250h. The HS250h rolled into showrooms in fall 2009 and car buyers who love the Earth and luxury accoutrements like heated/cooled seats in equal measure, finally had&#8230;</p>
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<p><strong>Marketing 101:</strong> <em>When it comes to auto racing, telling jokes, and launching a new product, there is one truism:</em> <em>Timing is everything</em>.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, Lexus presents the HS250h.</p>
<p>The HS250h rolled into showrooms in fall 2009 and car buyers who love the Earth and luxury accoutrements like heated/cooled seats in equal measure, finally had a dedicated hybrid to call their very own.</p><div id="inContentContiner"><!-- /4450967/ES-In-Content -->
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<p><strong>Marketing 102:</strong> <em>If an auto company becomes a national punchline because its cars won&#8217;t slow DOOOOWWWWNNNN, then it&#8217;s probably not the right time for delivering a new vehicle aimed at the same drivers currently <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/10/business/global/10recall.html?hp=&amp;adxnnl=1&amp;adxnnlx=1265738466-pd+xGHHxpGNnpf67ZxvU/A">stuck in recall hell at their local Toyota dealership</a>.</em></p>
<p>The last five months were a glorious time to be luxuriously green, but all good things must come to an end. (For example, a sedan with sketchy brakes headed toward a brick wall.) Yes, sales of the HS250h are on hold until the kinks can be worked out, but it&#8217;s no biggie. There&#8217;s nothing to see here, keep moving. As <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2010/02/09/autos/toyota_hybrid_recall/index.htm?postversion=2010020908">Toyota president Aiko Toyoda said</a> of the recall, &#8220;Quality is our lifeline for Toyota.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Marketing 103:</strong> <em>Never use the word lifeline when speaking of cars with the troubling habit of not reducing speed on Dead Man&#8217;s Curve.</em></p>
<p>I kid Toyota because they demand consumers make hard choices: &#8220;I&#8217;d rather not perish in a fiery crash, but I would save a ton on gas expenses while reducing our dependency on foreign oil&#8221;¦&#8221; But the truth is, I kind of liked the HS250h, and think it could play an important role in the yet-to-be-determined world of everyday hybrid driving.</p>
<p>As a part-time <a href="http://www.patricksauer.com/index.php/Car-Stuff/">car reviewer</a>, I&#8217;ve been behind the wheels of a number of hybrids and have generally felt better about the reasons to drive them than the actual driving experience itself.</p>
<p>Take the Prius, for example. Setting aside the holy-shit-this-hybrid-has-become-the-bus-in-<em>Speed </em>issue, it has bigger problems. They&#8217;re hideous. And in these here United States, they&#8217;re movement cars, huge in Santa Monica and Marin County and not so much everywhere else. Behavioral marketing expert Dr. Clotaire Rapaille goes so far as to say it&#8217;s sex that sells the Prius, not loyalty to Mother Earth. In a 2004 interview he told me,  &#8220;Right now the Prius will get you laid, just like when VW Beetles invaded college campuses in the &#8217;60s.&#8221;</p>
<p>Only 1.6 million Priuses have been sold worldwide since 1997. (To put that in perspective, Ford sold 414,000 F-Series trucks in the recessionary year of 2009 alone.) It will always be a tiny fraction of car buyers who purchase what&#8217;s healthy over what tastes good, which is why the HS250h has a (rapidly diminishing) chance of making an explosion in the marketplace. Poor word choice, my bad.</p>
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<p>The exterior of the HS250h isn&#8217;t dazzling &#8211; it&#8217;s more Camry than Lexus &#8211; but it&#8217;s no crime to be bland, at least not in comparison to the Prius&#8217;s metallic slug shell. At 24/35 mpg, the HS250h gas mileage is good for its class and the solid 4-cylinder 187hp engine has four drive-modes: Normal, Power, Eco and EV that helps increase efficiency and lower emissions. In five days of driving, the HS250h never had any of the hiccups or acceleration problems I&#8217;ve experienced in other hybrids like the Ford Escape. It has a kick to it and had no problem holding steady at 75 mph on the New Jersey Turnpike.</p>
<p>For the record, the brakes were a bit stiff, but not ineffective and I never noticed a sticky go-go pedal. Then again, I&#8217;m far from petite, so the G-forces of my driving boots may have overwhelmed <a href="http://wot.motortrend.com/6638922/recalls/toyota-issues-recall-on-2010-prius-lexus-hs250h-models-new-camry-included/index.html">the software issues</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Marketing 104:</strong> <em>There&#8217;s no such thing as bad publicity&#8230;unless it includes the phrase &#8220;individual lawsuits claiming deaths or <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-02-09/toyota-recall-cost-to-exceed-2-billion-lawyers-say-update2-.html">injuries caused by unwanted acceleration of vehicles</a>.&#8221; </em></p>
<p>Where the HS250h shines is in all the creature comforts that could attract drivers who want to brag about going green over backyard Chardonnay without sacrificing a tool that lets drivers know of the location and length of upcoming traffic jams.</p>
<p>Starting at $34,000, the HS250h features the sex toy-sounding &#8220;Remote Touch,&#8221; which is basically a combo mouse/joystick that operates all the technology. It takes a minute to adjust to manipulating the cursor around the navigation screen, but it&#8217;s so intuitive to our techy lives that I quickly found it a vast improvement over the old button-centric dashboard. There are other fun design notes, like the gauge that keeps tabs on green driving, adjustable leather seats, key fob settings that automatically adjust to a driver&#8217;s preferred A/C setting, and an ability to upload GPS destinations from a home computer.</p>
<p>Personal maps, bioplastic material in the interior upholstery <em>and</em> satellite radio? It would be an honor to have the brakes go out. Besides, the HS250h has a collision system that automatically dials 911. It&#8217;s Mother Earth&#8217;s Indy car!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to imagine that the HS250h will overcome this and be a player in the eco-conscious auto world, which is too bad because its luxury features could entice more mainstream suburban drivers and help get hybrids out of the &#8220;good-for-you&#8221; garage. It&#8217;s a fun ride and could have crashed the hybrid party. Whoops. Sorry.</p>
<p><strong>Marketing 105:</strong> <em>On second thought, timing isn&#8217;t everything. Braking is. </em></p>
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