Might be leaving the Lexus community :/
#1
Might be leaving the Lexus community :/
Hey fellas its been a few months after owning my IS350.
Its been a good ride, but I've been experiencing a lot of problems and I'm looking into getting a new (used) car.
It may or may not happen, If I could get the problems fixed... But in the meantime I need some suggestions for a different car. Budget is under 18k.
Hopefully I can get the problems fixed, I don't wanna leave my IS yet! Its too soon! Especially the friendly community!
Thanks fellas, will be looking into the suggestions!
Was looking into a Stage 3 Audi A4, BMW 3 series, or a G35.
Its been a good ride, but I've been experiencing a lot of problems and I'm looking into getting a new (used) car.
It may or may not happen, If I could get the problems fixed... But in the meantime I need some suggestions for a different car. Budget is under 18k.
Hopefully I can get the problems fixed, I don't wanna leave my IS yet! Its too soon! Especially the friendly community!
Thanks fellas, will be looking into the suggestions!
Was looking into a Stage 3 Audi A4, BMW 3 series, or a G35.
#3
Alternator died out, replaced it, and battery is still dying, my battery is brand new, got it tested 2 days ago, took it in ti get it diagnosed. Check VSC came on too, fixed it then it came back on. Navigation no longer works (Have to get the unit replaced, see thread posted earlier). Dash is melting (Chipping, cracking and super sticky). Thats about all...
#4
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As for an Audi, my co worker bought a brand new S4 and he already had to bring back to the dealer cuz 4 sensors went out and a fuel leak. This a 2012 I'm talking about. And for everyone that's gonna ask, he didn't say what specific sensors so I don't know.
All in all it's up to you to decide. Test drive them and research research research before pulling the trigger.
#5
Smokey is correct. It is widely known that repair costs for German cars are extremely high. Lexus has the lowest cost of ownership down the road. I cannot speak to the Infinity since I did not research that, I have yet to see an Infinity that I really liked. The dash issue is unfortunate, that definitely concerns me with my IS. You don't mention the mileage of your car but 350's are always very highly rated.
#6
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I' ve always wanted a white bmw myself but after doing research and talking to owners found that they are extremly needy automobiles. My friend who was a owner said every time he went in for a issue it slways seem to cost him a grand. Be careful, do your research, talk to owners, before purchasing. This is my first Lexus but i can tell you i am a lexus owner for life now. You should either think about up grading your lexus to a newer one or maybe infinity! Good Luck!
#7
Thanks guys! I was thinking about just getting another IS350 LOL. But I will do my research... Hopefully I will be able to fix my IS and keep it aha. Thanks again.
Update... I actually really want a 2006 Gs300 (3gs). And thats probably what im going to get, so i can switch over my coils
Update... I actually really want a 2006 Gs300 (3gs). And thats probably what im going to get, so i can switch over my coils
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#8
Research is your friend for sure! I came out of a 2011 VW CC because i had constant issues with it by 45k miles. After less than a year I traded it for the 350. One of my friends who is a BMW/VW tech told me not to go german unless i liked frequent visits to the dealer (he in fact wouldnt put his wife into a 3 series and bought her an IS instead!). I visited the dealer 6 times in the year i had if for electrical issues. Wish I had just gone to the IS and skipped the year in the VW.
#10
The Audi I was looking into getting has a built motor, he basically replaced/upgraded everything.
Alternator died out, replaced it, and battery is still dying, my battery is brand new, got it tested 2 days ago, took it in ti get it diagnosed. Check VSC came on too, fixed it then it came back on. Navigation no longer works (Have to get the unit replaced, see thread posted earlier). Dash is melting (Chipping, cracking and super sticky). Thats about all...
Alternator died out, replaced it, and battery is still dying, my battery is brand new, got it tested 2 days ago, took it in ti get it diagnosed. Check VSC came on too, fixed it then it came back on. Navigation no longer works (Have to get the unit replaced, see thread posted earlier). Dash is melting (Chipping, cracking and super sticky). Thats about all...
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As much as I love the Audi look and performance, I have to echo what everyone else is saying. The guy my sister is seeing bought a newer Audi A4 sedan, and he had to have 3 of his ball joints replaced at the same time. Took the dealership all weekend to get it back to him too.
#14
Hey OP what kind of problems are you having? I've been experiencing some problems on my 06 is350 as well. And was thinking about trading for another (new) used car. The problem I have are rattling dash, rattling headliner when on bumpy roads on the freeyway which drives me nuts more than anything. Automatic transmission shifting a bit rough. I have only 54k miles on my car and it was a CPO. I also get it service regularly at local Lexus dealership.
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The Audi I was looking into getting has a built motor, he basically replaced/upgraded everything.
Alternator died out, replaced it, and battery is still dying, my battery is brand new, got it tested 2 days ago, took it in ti get it diagnosed. Check VSC came on too, fixed it then it came back on. Navigation no longer works (Have to get the unit replaced, see thread posted earlier). Dash is melting (Chipping, cracking and super sticky). Thats about all...
Alternator died out, replaced it, and battery is still dying, my battery is brand new, got it tested 2 days ago, took it in ti get it diagnosed. Check VSC came on too, fixed it then it came back on. Navigation no longer works (Have to get the unit replaced, see thread posted earlier). Dash is melting (Chipping, cracking and super sticky). Thats about all...
if you are looking at used, i would definitely steer clear of BMW or Audi. if you say the car has a built motor already, thats even more reason to steer away. me personally i would never buy somebody elses "project", especially if the motor has been opened up in any way.