Things you dislike or would change.....
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A more tuneable engine and/or better aftermarket. Sort of going on a tangent but it would be nice to have more out for the ISF.
A wheel/tire combo that looked as nice and performed as nice but costs less for repair/maint/replacement.
Im not sure where this is going.
A wheel/tire combo that looked as nice and performed as nice but costs less for repair/maint/replacement.
Im not sure where this is going.
#17
anyway, some things that come to mind for me are:
- 3 blinks when you tap the turn signal lever (my past 5 cars have had this but not a 61k lexus?!)
- a heads up display
- wish the nav screen would stay on the last setting instead of going back to the map after using reverse
- louder nav volume, with windows down and music up i can't hear the guidance at all
- i'd prefer if all the chrome trim, emblems, and interior pieces were black or the color of the wheels
regardless, i'm loving this car. one of my favorite i've had in the past few years. way better than the 08 rs4 i traded for the f.
Last edited by rutiger; 09-22-08 at 08:22 PM.
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When they are on the column they are a fixed point of reference and easy to grab no matter the wheel position.
I am sure it all comes down to personal preference though.
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Wish wheels would be cheaper. (not really cars fault)
More HP, More Torque, and Higher Redline
More space in the back for coworkers or employees
Wish people would stay calm when I WOT
Wish it had a built in frozen yogurt machine.
More HP, More Torque, and Higher Redline
More space in the back for coworkers or employees
Wish people would stay calm when I WOT
Wish it had a built in frozen yogurt machine.
#21
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Powder coated caliper from attached link (it's not my car). It ain't gonna be cheap if you can't uninstall/install the brake yourself.
http://my.is/forums/f136/my-modded-f-363579/
http://my.is/forums/f136/my-modded-f-363579/
#23
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suspension!
i love about everything else on this car 2 things that bother me
1)suspension
its stiff thats good when you are on tracking or driving aggressively but my highway trips i feel each and every thing on the road. its like a roller coster ride for 2 hrs.. i travel alot especially on highway so a setting would work like in the LS or GS that suspension i can adjust
2) front fender gap / and wheels offset dont look aggressive at all .
1)suspension
its stiff thats good when you are on tracking or driving aggressively but my highway trips i feel each and every thing on the road. its like a roller coster ride for 2 hrs.. i travel alot especially on highway so a setting would work like in the LS or GS that suspension i can adjust
2) front fender gap / and wheels offset dont look aggressive at all .
#24
You will now be able to unlock all doors by touching the driver's door handle.
#25
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CDN_Lexus...great tip...thanks!
I would have liked to have seen the Nav system recognize daylight like my Garmin does. When light diminishes the Garmin switches to "Night Mode" and darkens the display screen so it doesn't light up the interior like Xmas. The current Nav is WAY too bright when driving in the dark. More often than not, I turn the screen completely off when driving at night (especially if the wife is trying to nap...lol).
I still LOVE my IS F....just my 2 cents
I would have liked to have seen the Nav system recognize daylight like my Garmin does. When light diminishes the Garmin switches to "Night Mode" and darkens the display screen so it doesn't light up the interior like Xmas. The current Nav is WAY too bright when driving in the dark. More often than not, I turn the screen completely off when driving at night (especially if the wife is trying to nap...lol).
I still LOVE my IS F....just my 2 cents
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Turn down Instrument panel light control ****. Nav screen will automatically change when headlights are on.
CDN_Lexus...great tip...thanks!
I would have liked to have seen the Nav system recognize daylight like my Garmin does. When light diminishes the Garmin switches to "Night Mode" and darkens the display screen so it doesn't light up the interior like Xmas. The current Nav is WAY too bright when driving in the dark. More often than not, I turn the screen completely off when driving at night (especially if the wife is trying to nap...lol).
I still LOVE my IS F....just my 2 cents
I would have liked to have seen the Nav system recognize daylight like my Garmin does. When light diminishes the Garmin switches to "Night Mode" and darkens the display screen so it doesn't light up the interior like Xmas. The current Nav is WAY too bright when driving in the dark. More often than not, I turn the screen completely off when driving at night (especially if the wife is trying to nap...lol).
I still LOVE my IS F....just my 2 cents
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While most of the comments I've seen are completely valid, I have yet to see anyone mention my chief complaint.
There is not enough headroom in this car. I'm 6'1 with normal proportions and I can't sit properly in this car without my hair brushing the ceiling. If I were to go to the track, I could not fit in properly with a helmet on. I would have to recline the seat way too far back.
When I hit big bumps or dips, my head hits the ceiling. Not fun. I know the car was built by the shorter Japanese but come on! A car that was built for the track should be able to fit a helmet in.
There is not enough headroom in this car. I'm 6'1 with normal proportions and I can't sit properly in this car without my hair brushing the ceiling. If I were to go to the track, I could not fit in properly with a helmet on. I would have to recline the seat way too far back.
When I hit big bumps or dips, my head hits the ceiling. Not fun. I know the car was built by the shorter Japanese but come on! A car that was built for the track should be able to fit a helmet in.