Picked up my white/black IS-F last night
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Picked up my white/black IS-F last night
I will have pictures posted this weekend. However, moving from my IS350 to the IS-F, there are some interesting differences.
1. I don't know if this was mentioned before, but we lost the air conditioned seats. The seats are perforated, and you see blue in the holes (at least on my black interior), but the heat/cool control for each seat on the console only has heat. Bummer. But I'll take these seats any day - completely different!
2. The thing I just can't get over is how impressive the exhaust and intake sound. I was not prepared for it when I first drove it. The secondary intake sound incredible. Even just the rumble when you start the engine and idle. It's not a 1969 Camaro, but it is extremely cool. I definitely will not be touching the intake or exhaust on this car.
3. Shifting. This is the coolest difference from the IS350 (well OK besides 100HP, but I still have another 700 miles to break in):
"D" drive - In this mode, you can now use the paddle shifters without having to move the shifter to Manual mode. It will take your input and downshift, upshift, whatever. It stays in the gears you want it in. However, once you come to a stop, a few seconds later you can see the gear number on the dash change back to "D" automatically. Same thing when you use the paddles to downshift to get around someone, then shift back up to 8 (yes its cool to have 8 speeds), after a few seconds it changes back to "D". So it's very smart of Lexus to know that you must be in "cruising" mode if you are in "D", so why not go back into crusing mode after coming to a stop because I probably used the paddle shifters to downshift in order to slow down. And again, go back to "D" if I downshifted to get around someone then went back up to 8.
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1. I don't know if this was mentioned before, but we lost the air conditioned seats. The seats are perforated, and you see blue in the holes (at least on my black interior), but the heat/cool control for each seat on the console only has heat. Bummer. But I'll take these seats any day - completely different!
2. The thing I just can't get over is how impressive the exhaust and intake sound. I was not prepared for it when I first drove it. The secondary intake sound incredible. Even just the rumble when you start the engine and idle. It's not a 1969 Camaro, but it is extremely cool. I definitely will not be touching the intake or exhaust on this car.
3. Shifting. This is the coolest difference from the IS350 (well OK besides 100HP, but I still have another 700 miles to break in):
"D" drive - In this mode, you can now use the paddle shifters without having to move the shifter to Manual mode. It will take your input and downshift, upshift, whatever. It stays in the gears you want it in. However, once you come to a stop, a few seconds later you can see the gear number on the dash change back to "D" automatically. Same thing when you use the paddles to downshift to get around someone, then shift back up to 8 (yes its cool to have 8 speeds), after a few seconds it changes back to "D". So it's very smart of Lexus to know that you must be in "cruising" mode if you are in "D", so why not go back into crusing mode after coming to a stop because I probably used the paddle shifters to downshift in order to slow down. And again, go back to "D" if I downshifted to get around someone then went back up to 8.
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I love the the white on black... if I could afford an IS-F I would stay true to the white. Lexus white = classy and clean. I want it soooo bad.
Hurry up and post pics.
Hurry up and post pics.
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Congratulation, which dealer did you pick up your IS-F? I notice your where from SJ. lmk thanks
I will have pictures posted this weekend. However, moving from my IS350 to the IS-F, there are some interesting differences.
1. I don't know if this was mentioned before, but we lost the air conditioned seats. The seats are perforated, and you see blue in the holes (at least on my black interior), but the heat/cool control for each seat on the console only has heat. Bummer. But I'll take these seats any day - completely different!
2. The thing I just can't get over is how impressive the exhaust and intake sound. I was not prepared for it when I first drove it. The secondary intake sound incredible. Even just the rumble when you start the engine and idle. It's not a 1969 Camaro, but it is extremely cool. I definitely will not be touching the intake or exhaust on this car.
3. Shifting. This is the coolest difference from the IS350 (well OK besides 100HP, but I still have another 700 miles to break in):
"D" drive - In this mode, you can now use the paddle shifters without having to move the shifter to Manual mode. It will take your input and downshift, upshift, whatever. It stays in the gears you want it in. However, once you come to a stop, a few seconds later you can see the gear number on the dash change back to "D" automatically. Same thing when you use the paddles to downshift to get around someone, then shift back up to 8 (yes its cool to have 8 speeds), after a few seconds it changes back to "D". So it's very smart of Lexus to know that you must be in "cruising" mode if you are in "D", so why not go back into crusing mode after coming to a stop because I probably used the paddle shifters to downshift in order to slow down. And again, go back to "D" if I downshifted to get around someone then went back up to 8.
Desi
1. I don't know if this was mentioned before, but we lost the air conditioned seats. The seats are perforated, and you see blue in the holes (at least on my black interior), but the heat/cool control for each seat on the console only has heat. Bummer. But I'll take these seats any day - completely different!
2. The thing I just can't get over is how impressive the exhaust and intake sound. I was not prepared for it when I first drove it. The secondary intake sound incredible. Even just the rumble when you start the engine and idle. It's not a 1969 Camaro, but it is extremely cool. I definitely will not be touching the intake or exhaust on this car.
3. Shifting. This is the coolest difference from the IS350 (well OK besides 100HP, but I still have another 700 miles to break in):
"D" drive - In this mode, you can now use the paddle shifters without having to move the shifter to Manual mode. It will take your input and downshift, upshift, whatever. It stays in the gears you want it in. However, once you come to a stop, a few seconds later you can see the gear number on the dash change back to "D" automatically. Same thing when you use the paddles to downshift to get around someone, then shift back up to 8 (yes its cool to have 8 speeds), after a few seconds it changes back to "D". So it's very smart of Lexus to know that you must be in "cruising" mode if you are in "D", so why not go back into crusing mode after coming to a stop because I probably used the paddle shifters to downshift in order to slow down. And again, go back to "D" if I downshifted to get around someone then went back up to 8.
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OK, sorry for the delay, here are some pictures I took quickly before the sun went down. After that are pictures of my IS350 next to it (which I need to sell now). Sorry for the shadows.
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The black trim piece in the fender definitely has holes in it, however I have not searched on the inside of the engine compartment to see where they may go.
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08IS-F - sorry, forgot to reply - got it from Roseville. Mainly because they gave me a great deal on my 2006 IS350 when it was new. I have been exchanging emails with Jim Douglas there for at least a year and a half, so he had me first on the list for an IS-F that long ago. He just started a list for the LF-A (assuming it comes out and keeps that name), and I'm first on the list.
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