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I have been looking for an ISc for awhile. I know it’s not really the right season here so pickings are slim. It’s a third car and with kids in the back just to enjoy the top down and pleasure drives. Might use for 3-5 hour road trips for wife and I. I’ve read some threads here and it seems the 350 is the way to go.
Found this locally and seems good, however the 2 accidents worry me. WDYT.
https://www.germaintoyota.net/inventory/used-JTHFE2C25A2502690/?utm_source=cargurus.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=cargurus_listings
Found this locally and seems good, however the 2 accidents worry me. WDYT.
https://www.germaintoyota.net/inventory/used-JTHFE2C25A2502690/?utm_source=cargurus.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=cargurus_listings
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I have been looking for an ISc for awhile. I know it’s not really the right season here so pickings are slim. It’s a third car and with kids in the back just to enjoy the top down and pleasure drives. Might use for 3-5 hour road trips for wife and I. I’ve read some threads here and it seems the 350 is the way to go.
Found this locally and seems good, however the 2 accidents worry me. WDYT.
https://www.germaintoyota.net/invent...gurus_listings
Found this locally and seems good, however the 2 accidents worry me. WDYT.
https://www.germaintoyota.net/invent...gurus_listings
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Good advice from imkIS350c, especially the roof operation. We only have the 250 engine here in the UK and it is plenty fast enough. You have Lexus/Toyota solid design on this model and the mileage should not be a deterrent.
One thing to look out for as per previous posts - the headlamp-levelling mechanism can break and it is $ 800 + to replace. Removing the appropriate fuse extinguishes the warning message which I what I have done.
If the colour scheme is what you want, you should go for it. Personally I favour the ivory interior. It's a great car to own and drive - I would not part with mine for any money!
Good advice from imkIS350c, especially the roof operation. We only have the 250 engine here in the UK and it is plenty fast enough. You have Lexus/Toyota solid design on this model and the mileage should not be a deterrent.
One thing to look out for as per previous posts - the headlamp-levelling mechanism can break and it is $ 800 + to replace. Removing the appropriate fuse extinguishes the warning message which I what I have done.
If the colour scheme is what you want, you should go for it. Personally I favour the ivory interior. It's a great car to own and drive - I would not part with mine for any money!
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Hi,
Good advice from imkIS350c, especially the roof operation. We only have the 250 engine here in the UK and it is plenty fast enough. You have Lexus/Toyota solid design on this model and the mileage should not be a deterrent.
One thing to look out for as per previous posts - the headlamp-levelling mechanism can break and it is $ 800 + to replace. Removing the appropriate fuse extinguishes the warning message which I what I have done.
If the colour scheme is what you want, you should go for it. Personally I favour the ivory interior. It's a great car to own and drive - I would not part with mine for any money!
Good advice from imkIS350c, especially the roof operation. We only have the 250 engine here in the UK and it is plenty fast enough. You have Lexus/Toyota solid design on this model and the mileage should not be a deterrent.
One thing to look out for as per previous posts - the headlamp-levelling mechanism can break and it is $ 800 + to replace. Removing the appropriate fuse extinguishes the warning message which I what I have done.
If the colour scheme is what you want, you should go for it. Personally I favour the ivory interior. It's a great car to own and drive - I would not part with mine for any money!
The V6 350 engine is exceptionally dependable, whereas the 250 engine may encounter issues with carbon deposits.
I have a fondness for the tan interior; the leather quality is truly impressive.
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Thanks for all the insight. I plan on looking at it in person this week- I will check the top function and check the condition of the dash. Reading this forum the trunk struts look to be an easy fix, even if only as a proactive replacement.
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