Are there any known issues with the 2011 Lexus IS250/350 ?
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Are there any known issues with the 2011 Lexus IS250/350 ?
Hey guys, I'm in the market for a new car, 2011 Lexus IS250/350 RWD is number one on my list right now if I decide to pull the trigger. Before I'm ready to sign the contract, I would like to see some opinions from you guys that have own the car and your experience driving this car. What are the good and bad about it so far? I'm also open for other make/model if you know any that fits my needs.
Here are my criteria:
- Reliability
I'd like to keep this car for a long time, I want to avoid headaches in going to repair shops constantly, so this is important
- Safety
The recent Toyota/Lexus recalls did cause some negative effects on my decision, but I'm hoping they have addressed these issues already on the 2011 models
- Aesthetic
Love the LED head lights and the rear design, I'm still thinking if I should go for the F-Sport package or not. BTW, is the "shark fin" antenna available on the 2011 IS250?
- Fuel Consumption
I know it uses Premium gas only, sucks to have to pay extra but overall this car is not so bad on the gas, as I drive mostly highway
- Comfort
I drive almost 110 KM everyday so I'm looking for a comfort/quiet ride, my back needs a good support!
- Driving Performance
I don't really care about horsepower/torque (like I'll ever go more than 150km/h, and I'm not interested in how quickly I can get from 0-100 either lol), as long as the car handles reasonably well in GTA weather, I'm good. Now the real question is, how is this car control like in the snow/cold weather? is RWD good enough? I have always been driving FWD cars.
- Maintenance/Parts/Repair Cost
(e.g. how much for an oil change at the dealership? Is it really $200+ !?)
- Dealership
Last but not least, I have already gotten a Carcost report, I know the invoice price, dealer rebate and such. Is it still possible to get a good deal right now? Or should I wait till Aug/Sept when they want to clear out their inventory? (Do they even have anything left? lol) Are the Lexus dealers not budging at the MSRP because of they are still using the earthquake excuse? Now speaking of the dealerships, how is Ken Shaw? read some good reviews about them here, if you know another one please let me know.
Thanks guys, really appreciate your time and input! BTW I'm from Toronto Canada.
Here are my criteria:
- Reliability
I'd like to keep this car for a long time, I want to avoid headaches in going to repair shops constantly, so this is important
- Safety
The recent Toyota/Lexus recalls did cause some negative effects on my decision, but I'm hoping they have addressed these issues already on the 2011 models
- Aesthetic
Love the LED head lights and the rear design, I'm still thinking if I should go for the F-Sport package or not. BTW, is the "shark fin" antenna available on the 2011 IS250?
- Fuel Consumption
I know it uses Premium gas only, sucks to have to pay extra but overall this car is not so bad on the gas, as I drive mostly highway
- Comfort
I drive almost 110 KM everyday so I'm looking for a comfort/quiet ride, my back needs a good support!
- Driving Performance
I don't really care about horsepower/torque (like I'll ever go more than 150km/h, and I'm not interested in how quickly I can get from 0-100 either lol), as long as the car handles reasonably well in GTA weather, I'm good. Now the real question is, how is this car control like in the snow/cold weather? is RWD good enough? I have always been driving FWD cars.
- Maintenance/Parts/Repair Cost
(e.g. how much for an oil change at the dealership? Is it really $200+ !?)
- Dealership
Last but not least, I have already gotten a Carcost report, I know the invoice price, dealer rebate and such. Is it still possible to get a good deal right now? Or should I wait till Aug/Sept when they want to clear out their inventory? (Do they even have anything left? lol) Are the Lexus dealers not budging at the MSRP because of they are still using the earthquake excuse? Now speaking of the dealerships, how is Ken Shaw? read some good reviews about them here, if you know another one please let me know.
Thanks guys, really appreciate your time and input! BTW I'm from Toronto Canada.
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Toyota reliability hasn't changed with the 2011 models. Lexus is very good at taking care of TSB's and recalls too.
No safety issues, and the 2011 IS is a safe car . http://autos.aol.com/cars-Lexus-IS+2...afety-ratings/
2011 IS is no doubt HOT with those LED headlights, shark fin is standard still i believe, unless Canadian models don't get it.
IS250 is great on gas, altho some people have reported the IS350 isn't that much of a drop in gas mileage. It really depends on how you drive though and what kind of commute you make. You do have to put in premium, but its only a couple bucks extra a tank Most luxury cars nowadays are running on 91+ anyways
If you don't care about power, you should probably go for the 250. Get you better gas mileage without sacrificing any comfort and the car will be cheaper of course. I think the 250 handles well, accessories like the F-Sport sways make it that much better too. Can't really comment on how it is in the snow myself, but ive seen a LOT of threads saying the RWD is perfectly fine in the snow with some good snow tires.
Oil change is NOT $200. At my local Lexus dealer, a straight oil change is $65 + tax. Synthetic oil is about $100. 2011 IS's use 0W20 though, so it only comes in synthetic. Some people are sayign they aren't paying as much as 5w30 though. If you get the inspection and everything done then it may be $200 at your dealer. But its usually just an oil change, the rest is inspections they are trying to gouge you on. But i just remembered, your in Canada, and everything car-related seems to be expensive there, so maybe it is $200? lol
The earthquake isn't really an excuse, its a fact. Prices are high right now on the new ones becuase theres a shortage of Lexus cars due to the
earthquake in Japan (unless your getting an RX) The dealers around me have only a couple or a few left though. I don't know how much beter it will be in Aug/Sept due to the earthquake.
No safety issues, and the 2011 IS is a safe car . http://autos.aol.com/cars-Lexus-IS+2...afety-ratings/
2011 IS is no doubt HOT with those LED headlights, shark fin is standard still i believe, unless Canadian models don't get it.
IS250 is great on gas, altho some people have reported the IS350 isn't that much of a drop in gas mileage. It really depends on how you drive though and what kind of commute you make. You do have to put in premium, but its only a couple bucks extra a tank Most luxury cars nowadays are running on 91+ anyways
If you don't care about power, you should probably go for the 250. Get you better gas mileage without sacrificing any comfort and the car will be cheaper of course. I think the 250 handles well, accessories like the F-Sport sways make it that much better too. Can't really comment on how it is in the snow myself, but ive seen a LOT of threads saying the RWD is perfectly fine in the snow with some good snow tires.
Oil change is NOT $200. At my local Lexus dealer, a straight oil change is $65 + tax. Synthetic oil is about $100. 2011 IS's use 0W20 though, so it only comes in synthetic. Some people are sayign they aren't paying as much as 5w30 though. If you get the inspection and everything done then it may be $200 at your dealer. But its usually just an oil change, the rest is inspections they are trying to gouge you on. But i just remembered, your in Canada, and everything car-related seems to be expensive there, so maybe it is $200? lol
The earthquake isn't really an excuse, its a fact. Prices are high right now on the new ones becuase theres a shortage of Lexus cars due to the
earthquake in Japan (unless your getting an RX) The dealers around me have only a couple or a few left though. I don't know how much beter it will be in Aug/Sept due to the earthquake.
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If you don't really care about power, the IS250 is fine. However, I think you should test drive the IS250 and IS350 just to make sure. I tried both and I wanted the power of the IS350.
My headlights have not bubbled yet but other 2011 owners already have it. I looked in different lighting conditions and still haven't seen it yet. I might not drive as much as the other 2011 owners here though.
I have the 2011 IS350 F-Sport package and the problem I have with it is the stitching on the driver's seat is falling apart and becoming fuzzy. Only someone else and I have noticed this problem so far I think. I e-mailed Lexus and they told me to have it checked out by a dealership which I will do on my upcoming oil change visit. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-interior.html
My headlights have not bubbled yet but other 2011 owners already have it. I looked in different lighting conditions and still haven't seen it yet. I might not drive as much as the other 2011 owners here though.
I have the 2011 IS350 F-Sport package and the problem I have with it is the stitching on the driver's seat is falling apart and becoming fuzzy. Only someone else and I have noticed this problem so far I think. I e-mailed Lexus and they told me to have it checked out by a dealership which I will do on my upcoming oil change visit. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-interior.html
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Hey guys, I'm in the market for a new car, 2011 Lexus IS250/350 RWD is number one on my list right now if I decide to pull the trigger. Before I'm ready to sign the contract, I would like to see some opinions from you guys that have own the car and your experience driving this car. What are the good and bad about it so far? I'm also open for other make/model if you know any that fits my needs.
Here are my criteria:
- Reliability
I'd like to keep this car for a long time, I want to avoid headaches in going to repair shops constantly, so this is important
Here are my criteria:
- Reliability
I'd like to keep this car for a long time, I want to avoid headaches in going to repair shops constantly, so this is important
The engine and transmission (assuming you get the automatic) will probably run longer than you care to own the car.
Issues with these cars, uncommon as they are, are usually with other ancillary things... (the nav screen, the gauge needle lights, etc).
I do encourage you to get the Lexus extended warranty (I'd say from one of the online guys that sell em about half what most dealers do, but they probably can't help you in Canada)... while the cars are extremely reliable as far as continuing to run, all those little fancy ancillary things are retarded expensive to get fixed at the dealership if they fail. ($1000+ for the needle lights, $2500 for the nav screen, etc)
The 'runaway toyota' stuff in the news was 99.9% BS with idiot operator error.
The one genuine runaway accident was a combination of 2 things (none of which was a problem with the actual car):
1) the dealership put unsecured oversized SUV floor mats in a sedan, causing them to move and cause the gas pedal to get stuck.
2) The driver did not know what the "n" on the gear shift did, how to turn the engine off, or how to properly apply the brakes, which will always beat the engine when used correctly.
- Driving Performance
I don't really care about horsepower/torque (like I'll ever go more than 150km/h, and I'm not interested in how quickly I can get from 0-100 either lol), as long as the car handles reasonably well in GTA weather, I'm good. Now the real question is, how is this car control like in the snow/cold weather? is RWD good enough? I have always been driving FWD cars.
I don't really care about horsepower/torque (like I'll ever go more than 150km/h, and I'm not interested in how quickly I can get from 0-100 either lol), as long as the car handles reasonably well in GTA weather, I'm good. Now the real question is, how is this car control like in the snow/cold weather? is RWD good enough? I have always been driving FWD cars.
RWD will be fine if you put proper tires on the car.
Use summer tires outside of snow season... use winter tires (NOT all seasons) in snow season.. and you will be fine.
I lived in Ontario for a winter with a RWD car and a bigger engine and had no problems.
Oil change is $50 at my dealership.
The 20,000 mile service... at which the car doesn't actually need anything but an oil change... is $150.
Never, ever, ever, ask for the "X miles" service. They'll triple the price and do nothing extra.
The only things the car actually needs done is as follows:
Every 10k miles: (on 2011 models): Oil change
Every 30k miles: Change air/cabin filters- (do this yourself, takes 5 minutes), and a brake fluid change ($120 at my local dealer)
Every 60k miles: spark plug change-(this'll be 200-400 bucks depending how bad your dealer bends you over and if you supply your own parts- they're about 1/3 of the price if you buy online)
Every 100k miles: Change coolant (not sure what they get for this, can't imagine it's more than 100-150 bucks though).
That's it
Everything else they tell you you need is your dealer lying to make $ off you.
(Obviously you'll need to change wear items over time- wiper blades, brake pads, etc... be careful to insure you're at the point where you NEED these vs the dealer just suggesting you replace em because he wants a new boat)
- Dealership
Last but not least, I have already gotten a Carcost report, I know the invoice price, dealer rebate and such. Is it still possible to get a good deal right now? Or should I wait till Aug/Sept when they want to clear out their inventory? (Do they even have anything left? lol) Are the Lexus dealers not budging at the MSRP because of they are still using the earthquake excuse? Now speaking of the dealerships, how is Ken Shaw? read some good reviews about them here, if you know another one please let me know.
Thanks guys, really appreciate your time and input! BTW I'm from Toronto Canada.
Last but not least, I have already gotten a Carcost report, I know the invoice price, dealer rebate and such. Is it still possible to get a good deal right now? Or should I wait till Aug/Sept when they want to clear out their inventory? (Do they even have anything left? lol) Are the Lexus dealers not budging at the MSRP because of they are still using the earthquake excuse? Now speaking of the dealerships, how is Ken Shaw? read some good reviews about them here, if you know another one please let me know.
Thanks guys, really appreciate your time and input! BTW I'm from Toronto Canada.
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Mine's an '07, so I can't speak to the 2011 models, but I can say that the 250 and 350 are night-and-day cars. Drive both and determine if you want the 350's power for the price premium. In my opinion, the only trade-off for the extra 100HP is the extra price, which really isn't too much. Fuel economy figures are so close between the 250 and 350 in the real world that it'll all depend on your driving style. I drove both and the 350's power and performance won out easily.
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We haven't had ours all that long but we just got a 2011 IS250 AWD a few months ago and I've noticed that according to the display it's at 25.5 mpg
It's the wife's car and it's probably a good 50/50 split between highway and City miles for most tanks.
It's the wife's car and it's probably a good 50/50 split between highway and City miles for most tanks.
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Hey guys, I'm in the market for a new car, 2011 Lexus IS250/350 RWD is number one on my list right now if I decide to pull the trigger. Before I'm ready to sign the contract, I would like to see some opinions from you guys that have own the car and your experience driving this car. What are the good and bad about it so far? I'm also open for other make/model if you know any that fits my needs.
Here are my criteria:
- Fuel Consumption
I know it uses Premium gas only, sucks to have to pay extra but overall this car is not so bad on the gas, as I drive mostly highway
Here are my criteria:
- Fuel Consumption
I know it uses Premium gas only, sucks to have to pay extra but overall this car is not so bad on the gas, as I drive mostly highway
- Driving Performance
I don't really care about horsepower/torque (like I'll ever go more than 150km/h, and I'm not interested in how quickly I can get from 0-100 either lol), as long as the car handles reasonably well in GTA weather, I'm good. Now the real question is, how is this car control like in the snow/cold weather? is RWD good enough? I have always been driving FWD cars.
I don't really care about horsepower/torque (like I'll ever go more than 150km/h, and I'm not interested in how quickly I can get from 0-100 either lol), as long as the car handles reasonably well in GTA weather, I'm good. Now the real question is, how is this car control like in the snow/cold weather? is RWD good enough? I have always been driving FWD cars.
- Maintenance/Parts/Repair Cost
(e.g. how much for an oil change at the dealership? Is it really $200+ !?)
(e.g. how much for an oil change at the dealership? Is it really $200+ !?)
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Holy crap! I haven't sourced these yet but the last time I changed spark plugs they were a couple bucks a piece and you just gaped them and screwed them in. Took 10 minutes and was free.