Second thoughts about is350

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Apr 17, 2008 | 06:34 AM
  #46  
I'm sensing a little loss of love in this post???.....

Anyway, even though we may have among the worst roads here (WI- ever SEEN the streets here?), I have no rattles when the stereo's on...

....but choose your poison....

I'm disappointed in my ISX50 because I have problems with:

1. Rattles
2. Wind noise
3. "Change" drawer
4. It's too quiet
5. Tire noise
6. Clicking noise when I apply the turn signal
7. [enter gripe here]

I could go on but hopefully the point is made....
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Apr 17, 2008 | 07:05 AM
  #47  
1. Rattles
2. Wind noise
3. "Change" drawer
4. It's too quiet
5. Tire noise
6. Clicking noise when I apply the turn signal
7. Engine power when I see a IS 350
8. [enter gripe here]
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Apr 17, 2008 | 07:52 AM
  #48  
Does you IS350 have the Nav and the Lux package with 18inch wheels if so ill buy it from you.
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Apr 17, 2008 | 12:41 PM
  #49  
1. Rattles
2. Wind noise
3. "Change" drawer
4. It's too quiet
5. Tire noise
6. Clicking noise when I apply the turn signal
7. Engine power when I see a IS 350
8. Cheap 93 Corolla clock imitation
9. [enter gripe here]
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Apr 17, 2008 | 01:33 PM
  #50  
Quote: What car doesn't have any rattles?

Koz
I had an 02 RSX that rattled, but not as badly as the IS, and an 06 330 that never made a peep, and I beat the living hell out of that car (after break-in, of course). From what I understand, previous generations of Lexus were much better in this respect as well.

Honestly, some of the things I've seen lead me to believe that Lexus has become a bit complacent with their place in the market. Back in the day, Lexus/Toyota had to be better to beat the big boys, now that they are the big boys, I feel a bit like they have flatlined somewhat. I hope that I'm wrong, and that the cheapness that has crept into the brand is just a fluke.....
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Apr 17, 2008 | 04:57 PM
  #51  
well, i still prefer lexus' interior quality to almost all other vehicles. when they came out with all the new generations of vehicles a couple years ago, i was amazed. i was kinda in the same mindset as you, fiveohnine, i knew lexus had an enormous breakthrough when it was first released ('89?) but was getting tired of their same builds, how they looked so identical.

then i was thoroughly satisfied with their efforts to make another breakthrough by implementing their "l-finesse" theme. i appreciate the fact i can look at one of their models and think "its similar to the previous generations, yet so much different". they kept the models' character, which is what i like

considering they're now making "F" the title for their breakthrough into the performance world, well, im excited to see where that goes
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