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Old 03-24-14, 10:30 AM
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Getting ready to go Lease an IS350 F Sport today and was curious your thoughts and experiences with the additional maintenance programs they are going to push at me..

Anyone have any good advice on this?
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DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT! haha youll love it and will not look back
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i would steer away from a lease and buy the car, but that is all up to you
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There is a lease to own option isn't there?
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I came from a 3 series to the IS. Never looked back, totally love it

I just no to all the extra stuff and took the car
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Originally Posted by ashtray
There is a lease to own option isn't there?
when i leased mine I was briefed on something like one yes
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Originally Posted by 18Fairways
Getting ready to go Lease an IS350 F Sport today and was curious your thoughts and experiences with the additional maintenance programs they are going to push at me..

Anyone have any good advice on this?
The first two oil changes are free. Also factor in $ 200 to $ 300 per additional routine servicing and about half that amount if you do your routine service at Toyota. I always turned down maintenance packages as it's cheaper and more convenient to go to my local Toyota dealer.
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Originally Posted by 18Fairways
Getting ready to go Lease an IS350 F Sport today and was curious your thoughts and experiences with the additional maintenance programs they are going to push at me..

Anyone have any good advice on this?
If you are leasing, especially short term, you will not need any additional maintenance program.
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