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Also, Potenzas are a joke. They are so gumball, I've got pencil erasers made from a harder compound!
I am looking at a WRX or IS/6spd. next time. I know it's apples and oranges amenities-wise anyone else look at those two?TC
D'oh!
Should've read 12K. Sorry. She is on the road constantly, but not quite, umm, THAT constantly.
She does go through rubber, though...
Looks like a good deal. Any thoughts?
Thx,
As far as power goes I had some fun with a 330 4dr 5 speed today. My SportCross with the E-Shift isn't as fast in a straight line but the difference in speed isn't as much as you might think. An IS sedan with a 5 speed would have narrowed the gap to almost nothing. Throw on a good intake and exhaust system and you would probably be the one with the edge. So the point is the power is adequate unless you are into drag racing.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
It will be availble in sedan, coupe and convertible models, offer AWD as an option and have a range of engines.
I've heard rumors of the next iteration of the IS being offered as an IS350 (270 hp?) and possibly an IS430 (340 + hp?). Personally I think the 3.0L 215 hp I-6 is a great engine. I'm not a numbers guy. A nice looking, great driving car that handles phenomenally, and is well screwed together is more important to me than the fact that other cars are faster or have more horsepower.
An IS300 coupe seems like a good idea except I don't know how close it would be to the price point of the next generation Supra (rumored to be built on the next Altezza/IS platofrm).
If the styling is toned down a little for the next generation, the next generation of the IS (or Toyota Supra) would make an excellent replacement for my beloved Honda Prelude Type SH.
Just my opinion, I prefer stealthy looks, but still think the current IS is a good looking car (especailly with the smoked rear tail lights).
AWD is a good thing especially if you're marketing a performance car in the northeast, but I'd want a RWD model.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=5282
Looks the same except for wider fenders, air scoops, etc.
What I love about our IS300's engine is the sound. I love the low deep growl i get everytime I press the gas pedal, I love the 2JZ(?) engine. inline motors rock. HP # isn't all that, I think spd is just fine for me
as for dealers wanting to get rid of this car - i can't say that was my experience. i practically had to beg someone to sell me this car. i was originally going to buy from a dealer about 100 miles away, but he didn't seem that interested in getting me a vehicle. neither was my local dealer. from what he said, they could sell 10 manuals/month but they aren't readily available. a collegue of mine, who had also gone through this local dealer, said it took them 5 months from the time he looked to the time they got one in for him. but we live in an area where the is300 isn't a common car.
as for upcoming modifications - there's been a lot of speculation. hard to tell what is true prototype or merely fantasy.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
the interior does need some changes though - there are universal complaints about the cupholders (which get in the way when occupied by anything larger than 12 oz.) and the relatively sparse storage space. give me practicality over beauty any day...
i don't know if the jetta has the same dash as the passat, but i thought the dash for the passat was a lot of fun. i've never been fond of orange dashlights - i'd even prefer plain white.
Compared to BMW 3-series however, you can see that from every angle it is seamless, well thoughout and everything fits well together. Like a well written song. Then again, design is subject and taste is different from owner to owner.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
My car has ABS, LSD, skid control, traction control, along with snow mode for the e-shift. Outside of an AWD/4WD car equipped with winter tires I don't think you can really find alot of fault with the way the IS handles on snow. I always seemed to have enough traction to drive around the idiots in SUVs and pickups who discover that lift-throttle-oversteer is not a new type of hamburger.
The only thing that I could see as a potential problem, with almost any sports sedan, would be ground clearance in really deep snow. My first car was a Corvair and in deep snow the nose would plow snow to a point where the front wheels would start to raise off the road.
yet still classy. My only complaint does pertain
to the cup holder issue(s) previously mentioned
on this board and elsewhere. I think we can all
find a few features of any vehicle's interior to
be somewhat undesirable--due to varying personal
preferences. But again, I find the IS300's interior to be pretty sharp when compared to a lot of other cars' interiors.
Ron M.
There are some concerns that I do have with the car. I wonder if you guys have experienced similar problems/concerns/issues:
1. Radio reception: isn't terribly good. Even my camry had better reception. What about you guys? How have you dealt with the situation?
2. Build quality: Granted, I live in Jersey, which probably has the worst roads in the civilized world. However, I noticed a bit of rattling emenating from somewhere on the dash. Have you experienced anything like that?
Other than these quibbles (and the gas mileage, which I expected), the car is a blast to drive. I would love hearing your comments on the two problems. Look forward to many more discussions with you folks.
The rattle might be between the instrument panel glass/plastic and the frame. I wedged a chunk of foam rubber between them the first month I had the car and I had forgotten about the noise until I saw your post. The foam isn't visible.
If the noise goes away when you touch the glass/plastic and the instrument panel frame then you know you have found the source.
It nice to have a faster car but be advise you may find the IS draws some attention. Don't let one of the little morons lure you into a contest that could endanger you or anyone else on the road. Just ignore them like you did in the Camry.
Also, you need to think carefully about using the term "Rice boy". There are many people in this country who don't care for it. Enough said. Hope you enjoy your IS. Check out is300.net you will find a lot of info about your car.
Thanks.
Let's get back on topic....
Anyway, thanks for the info on the rattling. I will try that. I am a bit dismayed that there is any rattling of any kind in a brand-new Lexus. Aren't the build quality supposed to be excellent?
And Jmess, yup, won't do anything stupid here. Good to hear advice like that from time to time.
I have personally have never had any car, or spent any significant time in a car, that didn't make some noise at some point that was out of tune with the rest of the car.
If the noise persists you can always make a trip to the dealer. Most Lexus shops provide a loaner car if you schedule your visit in advance.
My only unscheduled trip to the dealer so far has been for the windshield squirters. Until the IS, with all the Toyotas I had owned, you pull the lever back to squirt the windshield. I thought my squirters were broke and dropped into the dealer. I was a little red faced to learn that you have to push the button on the outside of the lever. So much for a day in the life of a highly trained Engineer :-)
I just upgraded my SportX over the last week. Installed a K&N intake, L-tuned muffler, and a set of Eibach swaybars. The car is definetly a little quicker and turns into corners with a little more gusto.
Next up is a set of body colored mud guards that had to be special ordered from Japan. The IS is the first car I have had in a long time that you couldn't get a set of factory mud guards for from the dealer.
If Kia made the IS300, it would be priced less, because the Kia nameplate just is not as valuable as teh Lexus nameplate. And precisely because of this, people EXPECT more from a Lexus IS300. (In fact, I would not really complain about a Kia making noises, because I presumably would have paid less for it.)
I didn't really believe that Lexus could build a prefect car when I bought mine and still don't after owning it. Probably the most perfect car I ever had was a new 87 Honda Accord. It was so perfect I would start to doze off while driving it. I sold it 9 months later due to lack of interest.
i prefer it that way since it is so easy to leave finger prints, i hate it when people sit in my car and they think it is touch screen and leave smudges on the screen =/