Which option for Toronto driving?
#1
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Which option for Toronto driving?
Hi Everyone,
Long time lurker and finally decided to register as a member. Had a car accident last week and car is now deemed as total loss so I’m looking to pick up an used IS 250/350. I would like some opinions which option below they would pick below for Toronto driving. I come from a RWD coupe and would like have comfort nice interior this time, also preferably with AWD for winter conditions
Option A) 2007 - IS350 - RWD
Price: $18,000 after taxes
Mileage: 138,000 KM
Features: Navi + Backup Camera + Leather seats + Mark Lev Sound System + Sunroof
Extras: Come with full history of services performed, a set of winter rims, and new summer tires on OEM rims.
My comments: I do not like the exterior colour and will be repainting the car at about $3,000. High mileage is a concern for me but can’t complain about the price. It is also RWD which I did not fancy driving my coupe in winter before. I was told only the water pump was replaced.
Option B) 2010 – IS250 – RWD
Price: $34,000 after taxes
Mileage: 62,000 KM
Features: Navi + Backup Camera + Leather seats + Sunroof
Extras: Brakes replaced, does not come with history of services performed, and owner purchased the car at a dealer at 8,000KM.
My comments: The price is a bit high for my budget but low mileage, newer car and looks to be in excellent shape. However, the car has an US title and no service history which is a concern. The owner may be able to lower the price a little.
Down the road I would like to pick up an F Sport exhaust (I love the sound). I pick this car for its reliability and plan on keeping this car until end of the world. Other car I was looking into was the new Honda Accord 2013 Sedan (amazing interior) but too big of a car for me.
Let me know what you guys think
Long time lurker and finally decided to register as a member. Had a car accident last week and car is now deemed as total loss so I’m looking to pick up an used IS 250/350. I would like some opinions which option below they would pick below for Toronto driving. I come from a RWD coupe and would like have comfort nice interior this time, also preferably with AWD for winter conditions
Option A) 2007 - IS350 - RWD
Price: $18,000 after taxes
Mileage: 138,000 KM
Features: Navi + Backup Camera + Leather seats + Mark Lev Sound System + Sunroof
Extras: Come with full history of services performed, a set of winter rims, and new summer tires on OEM rims.
My comments: I do not like the exterior colour and will be repainting the car at about $3,000. High mileage is a concern for me but can’t complain about the price. It is also RWD which I did not fancy driving my coupe in winter before. I was told only the water pump was replaced.
Option B) 2010 – IS250 – RWD
Price: $34,000 after taxes
Mileage: 62,000 KM
Features: Navi + Backup Camera + Leather seats + Sunroof
Extras: Brakes replaced, does not come with history of services performed, and owner purchased the car at a dealer at 8,000KM.
My comments: The price is a bit high for my budget but low mileage, newer car and looks to be in excellent shape. However, the car has an US title and no service history which is a concern. The owner may be able to lower the price a little.
Down the road I would like to pick up an F Sport exhaust (I love the sound). I pick this car for its reliability and plan on keeping this car until end of the world. Other car I was looking into was the new Honda Accord 2013 Sedan (amazing interior) but too big of a car for me.
Let me know what you guys think
#4
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I'm actually hoping AWD will help prevent the car from fish tailing which I experienced a couple of times in deeper snow with my RWD
#6
Lexus Test Driver
All you have to do is:
- get winter tires (with more than 6mm tread)
- put a bag of salt in the trunk
- and don't accelerate as hard
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#8
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
thanks guy.. I got a chance to try a 2010 IS250 AWD from a dealer.. it was not as fast I expected. I'm going to find another dealer with IS350 and give that a try
#11
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Thread Starter
I don't think I'm searching for the right key words to look for an answer..
When I test drove the IS250 in power mode with the stick shift, it stayed in 4th gear which really shocked me. This means I can only shift two more times and that is really disappointing. I enjoy the car down shifting back to 1 at dead stop so I can all the way back up to 6 manually.
I realize the IS has two more modes, regular and eco. If I had put it back on regular mode, would the dash display 1 again at dead stop?
When I test drove the IS250 in power mode with the stick shift, it stayed in 4th gear which really shocked me. This means I can only shift two more times and that is really disappointing. I enjoy the car down shifting back to 1 at dead stop so I can all the way back up to 6 manually.
I realize the IS has two more modes, regular and eco. If I had put it back on regular mode, would the dash display 1 again at dead stop?
#12
Lexus Test Driver
I don't know what you are trying to achieve by accelerating in the 4th gear....especially most engines have narrow torque band. Go to the right gear and accelerate.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
#14
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I had no intentions of pushing in 4th gear. What I'm saying is, when I was a dead stop (e.g. stop sign) on Power Mode, the IS lowest starting gear is actually on 4th. The salesperson told me it starts at 4th in case people screw up shifting or over revving. I was blown away by that explanation. He then told me I can manually downshift back to 1st when I'm at a full stop then shift all the way back up to 6th .. which is ridiculous.
Note: It was a 2010 IS250 AWD
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Hi BDSL, maybe you can educate me. What year is your IS?
I had no intentions of pushing in 4th gear. What I'm saying is, when I was a dead stop (e.g. stop sign) on Power Mode, the IS lowest starting gear is actually on 4th. The salesperson told me it starts at 4th in case people screw up shifting or over revving. I was blown away by that explanation. He then told me I can manually downshift back to 1st when I'm at a full stop then shift all the way back up to 6th .. which is ridiculous.
Note: It was a 2010 IS250 AWD
I had no intentions of pushing in 4th gear. What I'm saying is, when I was a dead stop (e.g. stop sign) on Power Mode, the IS lowest starting gear is actually on 4th. The salesperson told me it starts at 4th in case people screw up shifting or over revving. I was blown away by that explanation. He then told me I can manually downshift back to 1st when I'm at a full stop then shift all the way back up to 6th .. which is ridiculous.
Note: It was a 2010 IS250 AWD
the sales is a f***ing idiot
that is not a "shifter", it's a gear limiter
it's a 6spd auto, so your gear would go 1-2-3-4-5-6
when you put it to the LEFT, it automatically drop to 4, so your gear would go 1-2-3-4
you can still "shift" the **** up and down to limit the highest gear
you're NOT SHIFTING, and you're NOT TELLING THE COMPUTER TO SHIFT EITHER
you're just SETTING/LIMITING THE TOP GEAR, while the car is still in AUTO
i don't see any reason why Lexus would design to limit top gear to "4" when you move the shifter to the "left" in "s" mode
only explanation would be when you're on the hwy and wanna overtake somebody, you just pop it to the left and WOT
the PWR mode is a little more throttle response and apparently is better for the transmission because it shifts a little faster and more smoothly
but if you were to floor it in PWR mode, it will shift at about 6250rpm while NORMAL mode shifts are 6500rpm, so from a dead stop NORMAL mode is faster