Lexus CT 200h to start at $29K!!!
#32
Fully loaded $38,400. Since no one buys pre-collision its right under $37,000 with every option but that one.
I have a feeling they are going to sell base premium models like hotcakes. Its great they have the auto reverse camera option in the rearview mirror if you don't want NAV for only $500 or so.
F-sport parts at launch to boot. Great to see them continue to push F-sport.
Wonder will these become loaners?
I have a feeling they are going to sell base premium models like hotcakes. Its great they have the auto reverse camera option in the rearview mirror if you don't want NAV for only $500 or so.
F-sport parts at launch to boot. Great to see them continue to push F-sport.
Wonder will these become loaners?
There is no way I would pay more than my IS250 for for a fully loaded CT200h.
#33
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It depends on how you look at it and what you value. There's a good chance you'll be spending about double in fuel for your IS 250 than you will in a CT 200h. Premium vs. Regular, 17.1 gallons vs. 9.9 gallons.
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And the IS isn't available in a wagon/hatchback. If they made a new generation IS Sport Cross with a manual transmission, I'd probably deal with the fact I'd be getting 28mpg instead of 40mpg on the highway because RWD & 6MT is worth the extra money. As it stands, though, I'll take the practicality of a hatch and great MPG over RWD and a stick.
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