This template is narrower than it should be in Firefox 1.5 for Windows and Mac. Specifically, the LS 460/600h cell gets split into two lines. I hope someone more familiar than I with Firefox's rendering engine can solve this problem.
This neeeds to be fixed, it looks really silly, now it looks like all models except rx will stop in 2008 and if they/somebody dont want crystall balls why is the RX there... and how it was messed?--— Typ932 T | C 12:18, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Oops, accidentally saved the last change without a comment. I added 2010 and the so-far confirmed models (press releases). I took out the hybrid lines, because nearly no other auto timeline template puts them on their own lines, so it seemed a little like advocacy. I'm not 100% sure whether to go by model years or production years, since there is a market for Lexus outside of North America. But, I put HS at '10 only and kept the IS-C at '09-10. -- Vossanova o< 15:22, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
The Lexus IS didn't exist until 2001 as it had been the Toyota Altezza previously. Waterany ( talk) 21:05, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
I suggest the template be broken into 1/2 years, that way both the previous and newer models share the same year of sale. It's much better than using non-factual sale dates for those unwilling to use model years. Under the OCX revised template vehicles produced and sold are being excluded because a new model was introduced that year. Take for example the previous LS430 it was produced and sold for the majority of 2006 but somehow its very existence disappears for 2006 because the redesigned LS460 debuted at the end of 2006. The LS460 should not somehow take precedence over the LS430 just because it went on sale in 2006. Afghanihomi ( talk) 16:21, 28 July 2010 (UTC)
This template is narrower than it should be in Firefox 1.5 for Windows and Mac. Specifically, the LS 460/600h cell gets split into two lines. I hope someone more familiar than I with Firefox's rendering engine can solve this problem.
This neeeds to be fixed, it looks really silly, now it looks like all models except rx will stop in 2008 and if they/somebody dont want crystall balls why is the RX there... and how it was messed?--— Typ932 T | C 12:18, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Oops, accidentally saved the last change without a comment. I added 2010 and the so-far confirmed models (press releases). I took out the hybrid lines, because nearly no other auto timeline template puts them on their own lines, so it seemed a little like advocacy. I'm not 100% sure whether to go by model years or production years, since there is a market for Lexus outside of North America. But, I put HS at '10 only and kept the IS-C at '09-10. -- Vossanova o< 15:22, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
The Lexus IS didn't exist until 2001 as it had been the Toyota Altezza previously. Waterany ( talk) 21:05, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
I suggest the template be broken into 1/2 years, that way both the previous and newer models share the same year of sale. It's much better than using non-factual sale dates for those unwilling to use model years. Under the OCX revised template vehicles produced and sold are being excluded because a new model was introduced that year. Take for example the previous LS430 it was produced and sold for the majority of 2006 but somehow its very existence disappears for 2006 because the redesigned LS460 debuted at the end of 2006. The LS460 should not somehow take precedence over the LS430 just because it went on sale in 2006. Afghanihomi ( talk) 16:21, 28 July 2010 (UTC)