Traded in my IS350 F Sport...here's why
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Traded in my IS350 F Sport...here's why
Originally Posted by livinitup7
Why bother? I'll just have every Lexus defender in here pulling article upon article defending their car vs car X instead of talking about the IS itself.
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the thread needs to be locked.
#67
That's a 60k car bud. Not even in the same ballpark...
#68
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doesn't matter what it was. it could have been a mazda3 or a mclaren p1, as long as the owner loved the new car, the community is generally accepting but it seems as though you're out to incite -- your use of smilies, e.g., , and sarcastic responses aren't helping.
anyhow, i'm done because i'm not going to feed what seems to be a wanting for discordance.
anyhow, i'm done because i'm not going to feed what seems to be a wanting for discordance.
#69
How is this thread is still going? Man just move on congrats on your next car. I'll send you a box of cookies for all your troubles with the IS.
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#71
I totally agree with you when it comes to the ridiculousness of sport mode. I came from a 2008 IS350 and I sincerely miss the everyday throttle response and 6 speed on that car. My 2015 is an embarrassment when it comes to that (unless I want to switch it to sport mode every time I start the car). Otherwise I'm happy with the car. I leased mine for 2 years so I'm hoping the IS300t will be out and take care of the responsiveness issue when it's time for an upgrade.
Good luck with your new car!
Good luck with your new car!
#72
3IS or 2IS...
I pulled my wife's '14 IS out of the garage today for a quick trip to Jersey Mike's for some grub.
About 40 feet out, I changed my mind, pulled it back in the garage and climbed in my F. My wife hears me light it and comes out to ask why I wasn't driving her car. I told her I needed to drive something a little faster. She wondered aloud why I didn't get in one of the 'old Chevrolet's' in the other garage, "a couple of hard burn outs and you will be good for a while". She definitely knows me.
Anyway, I only get in her car about once a week. I still like driving it (she still loves it), and nothing really bugs me about it other than it is slow. Our daughter's '06 IS350 runs and drives good, but technologically I don't feel it, or my F is a better car than the '14.
It all comes down to personal preference. I love my F and would never trade it for a 3IS. My wife loves her car and would be mortified to have to DD a rough riding, noisy F!
About 40 feet out, I changed my mind, pulled it back in the garage and climbed in my F. My wife hears me light it and comes out to ask why I wasn't driving her car. I told her I needed to drive something a little faster. She wondered aloud why I didn't get in one of the 'old Chevrolet's' in the other garage, "a couple of hard burn outs and you will be good for a while". She definitely knows me.
Anyway, I only get in her car about once a week. I still like driving it (she still loves it), and nothing really bugs me about it other than it is slow. Our daughter's '06 IS350 runs and drives good, but technologically I don't feel it, or my F is a better car than the '14.
It all comes down to personal preference. I love my F and would never trade it for a 3IS. My wife loves her car and would be mortified to have to DD a rough riding, noisy F!
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I pulled my wife's '14 IS out of the garage today for a quick trip to Jersey Mike's for some grub.
About 40 feet out, I changed my mind, pulled it back in the garage and climbed in my F. My wife hears me light it and comes out to ask why I wasn't driving her car. I told her I needed to drive something a little faster. She wondered aloud why I didn't get in one of the 'old Chevrolet's' in the other garage, "a couple of hard burn outs and you will be good for a while". She definitely knows me.
Anyway, I only get in her car about once a week. I still like driving it (she still loves it), and nothing really bugs me about it other than it is slow. Our daughter's '06 IS350 runs and drives good, but technologically I don't feel it, or my F is a better car than the '14.
It all comes down to personal preference. I love my F and would never trade it for a 3IS. My wife loves her car and would be mortified to have to DD a rough riding, noisy F!
About 40 feet out, I changed my mind, pulled it back in the garage and climbed in my F. My wife hears me light it and comes out to ask why I wasn't driving her car. I told her I needed to drive something a little faster. She wondered aloud why I didn't get in one of the 'old Chevrolet's' in the other garage, "a couple of hard burn outs and you will be good for a while". She definitely knows me.
Anyway, I only get in her car about once a week. I still like driving it (she still loves it), and nothing really bugs me about it other than it is slow. Our daughter's '06 IS350 runs and drives good, but technologically I don't feel it, or my F is a better car than the '14.
It all comes down to personal preference. I love my F and would never trade it for a 3IS. My wife loves her car and would be mortified to have to DD a rough riding, noisy F!
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#75
I didn't see the nav in previous models, but it works fine in my 2015. It looks fine and is smooth and easy to use with lots of useful info.
Not sure what the ipod issue was, but really who uses an ipod anymore. Put music on your cell phone & play thru blutooth. That way you don't have to leave a device in the car or carry an extra device with you.
My bluethooth works perfect. if you had issues it was probably your phone, maybe running Bluetooth 3 instead of version 4.
I agree normal mode does not seem like it accelerates as fast, but by giving the driver options the car will fit a wider audience. Some people don't want acceleration. Some people drive their Lexus in normal mode all the time because they don't care about performance. I'd rather see more options, even if I don't use them, than less options.
Small screen.... yes I agree, I'm sure the decision on the size was a $$ thing for Toyota / Lexus. But it's fine for me, how much are you really looking at it while driving anyway.
I like the center console layout and don't care about drink holders because no food or drinks or smoking are allowed in my 50,000 dollar car. And even if I did allow a drink my seat is back far enough where I can get the center cup holder just fine.
The 15's can remote start with the Enform app or you can buy a physical remote from the dealer. With the enform app there is no range at all for remote start. If the 14's don't have the Enform app and remote start, then ya you guys got ripped off.
Memory seats are available in a different package. No car manufacturer puts all available options together, they are always bundled in different packages. That said, I think you could buy the memory seat option separate, the harness and hardware is probably already there.
The LFA gauge cluster is the best I've ever seen in a car. When people get in my car for the first time, they always notice the gauges first and love how it moves and shows more info. I move it all the time, probably 9 out of 10 times I drive the car. I usually drive with my left hand at the top of the steering wheel and when the guage is in the middle I can't see it, so I move it and I can now see it perfectly. I like the fact that the extra info is bigger when you move it and that you can put the music on the gauge cluster too. When i'm using the nav I leave it full screen and put the music on the gauge cluster. Very handy.
Sound system is fine for me.
Sunglass holder?.......... I keep my $250 prescription Oakley sunglasses in a case, which I then put in the door storage area. No need for a holder, use a case.
But after all that said........ I understand how not every car is for every person. Hopefully you'll find the one that fits you right.
Not sure what the ipod issue was, but really who uses an ipod anymore. Put music on your cell phone & play thru blutooth. That way you don't have to leave a device in the car or carry an extra device with you.
My bluethooth works perfect. if you had issues it was probably your phone, maybe running Bluetooth 3 instead of version 4.
I agree normal mode does not seem like it accelerates as fast, but by giving the driver options the car will fit a wider audience. Some people don't want acceleration. Some people drive their Lexus in normal mode all the time because they don't care about performance. I'd rather see more options, even if I don't use them, than less options.
Small screen.... yes I agree, I'm sure the decision on the size was a $$ thing for Toyota / Lexus. But it's fine for me, how much are you really looking at it while driving anyway.
I like the center console layout and don't care about drink holders because no food or drinks or smoking are allowed in my 50,000 dollar car. And even if I did allow a drink my seat is back far enough where I can get the center cup holder just fine.
The 15's can remote start with the Enform app or you can buy a physical remote from the dealer. With the enform app there is no range at all for remote start. If the 14's don't have the Enform app and remote start, then ya you guys got ripped off.
Memory seats are available in a different package. No car manufacturer puts all available options together, they are always bundled in different packages. That said, I think you could buy the memory seat option separate, the harness and hardware is probably already there.
The LFA gauge cluster is the best I've ever seen in a car. When people get in my car for the first time, they always notice the gauges first and love how it moves and shows more info. I move it all the time, probably 9 out of 10 times I drive the car. I usually drive with my left hand at the top of the steering wheel and when the guage is in the middle I can't see it, so I move it and I can now see it perfectly. I like the fact that the extra info is bigger when you move it and that you can put the music on the gauge cluster too. When i'm using the nav I leave it full screen and put the music on the gauge cluster. Very handy.
Sound system is fine for me.
Sunglass holder?.......... I keep my $250 prescription Oakley sunglasses in a case, which I then put in the door storage area. No need for a holder, use a case.
But after all that said........ I understand how not every car is for every person. Hopefully you'll find the one that fits you right.