- The
Lexus GS (****anese: レクサス・
GS,
Rekusasu GS) was an
executive car (E-segment in Europe)
manufactured and
marketed by
Lexus across four
generations — launched...
- Look up
GS or
g.s. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
GS may
stand for:
Goldman Sachs, one of the world's
largest global investment banks Global Star...
- The
General Schedule (
GS) is the
predominant pay
scale within the
United States civil service. The
GS includes the
majority of
white collar personnel...
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GS Group is one of the
largest South Korean conglomerates.
GS comprises GS Holdings,
subsidiaries &
affiliates including GS Caltex,
GS Retail,
GS Shop...
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GS Caltex Corporation (Korean: 지에스칼텍스 주식회사) is a
South Korean Energy and
Chemical company jointly owned by
Chevron and
GS Group. The
company was founded...
- trim levels:
Base [Only
available in 1996.5 (mid-model year)], RS (Rally Sport),
GS (Grand Sport),
GS Spyder,
GS-T (Grand
Sport Turbo),
GS-T Spyder, and...
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GS Yuasa Corporation (株式会社ジーエス・ユアサ コーポレーション, Kabushiki-gaisha
GS Yuasa Kōporēshon) is a Kyoto-
based ****anese
company specializing in the
development and...
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GS Caltex Seoul Kixx (Korean:
GS칼텍스 서울 Kixx) is a
South Korean women's
volleyball team. The team is
based in
Seoul and
plays in the V-League. It is currently...
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mechanical problems. The
GS was
offered in four trims: G
Special (
base),
GS Club (midrange),
GS X (sports), and
GS Pallas (luxury). The
GS X and
Pallas were...
- The Citroën
GS Camargue was a
concept car
based on the Citroën
GS,
presented as a two-door coupé with 2+2 seating. It was
designed by the
Italian company...