In the market for an F
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The market for the IS-F is small and there is a lot of new cool car coming out.
I can't wait to buy my F.
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2010 has the torsen diff. 2011 would have revised suspension, updated headlights and dash. 2012 has a further revised suspension and nicer wheels.
...I think...there were so many changes year-to-year its hard to keep it all straight in my head. I have a 2010 and I love it although I would appreciate the newer headlights and wheels. That said, I think $41-42k with that mileage isn't bad at all considering what I paid for mine 15 months ago.
...I think...there were so many changes year-to-year its hard to keep it all straight in my head. I have a 2010 and I love it although I would appreciate the newer headlights and wheels. That said, I think $41-42k with that mileage isn't bad at all considering what I paid for mine 15 months ago.
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I bought my 2010 in February with 21k miles for 42k . I think its a good deal but have a Lexus dealership run the VIN and give you the " in service date" . 4 yrs from that date is the date your warranty expires. I bought mine 6 weeks before it expired and was even able to extend the warranty through Lexus extra care
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^True. Besides my nav that stopped working, and was covered under factory warranty (not Lexus related, just an issue related to the nav), I can't think of anything else that would need a warranty on an ISF... maybe water pump? One thing I will always warranty though, is tires.
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Tire warranties are useless if you track your car. There's no mistaking a tire having seen a track day.