Why you picked an F
#31
Racer
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About 5 years ago I was the victim of a bad car accident. I was T-boned in the drivers side door. My left shoulder was operated on 4 times and My cervical spine has 4 levels of fusion, bone grafts, and caging and an artificial disk. It has also been fused to my thoracic spine. Bottom line is I'm lucky to be alive, so I decided to reward my self. I like Toyota's legendary quality and the luxury of Lexus. I consider it to be a safe and reliable car with all the power I could want.
#32
Pole Position
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Rickna,
You certainly lived through hell buddy, glad you're here with us today.
As for my story, I fell in love with the ISF at it's debut. I had already purchased a 2008 is250 6 months before the release of the ISF. I came into the dealership one day for an oil change and there it was in the showroom, SFP with black interior...i knew one day i would have this car, and that one day came just shy of a year ago, a 2008 SFP with black interior.
everytime i sit in the car, start that engine...its truly priceless
You certainly lived through hell buddy, glad you're here with us today.
As for my story, I fell in love with the ISF at it's debut. I had already purchased a 2008 is250 6 months before the release of the ISF. I came into the dealership one day for an oil change and there it was in the showroom, SFP with black interior...i knew one day i would have this car, and that one day came just shy of a year ago, a 2008 SFP with black interior.
everytime i sit in the car, start that engine...its truly priceless
#33
Driver
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Reliability, Reliability, Reliability!!!
Lol My Pontiac G8 was rear ended and pushed into the car in front of me. Car got sandwiched and was totalled. Next up was deciding between another G8, CTS-V, ISF, M3. Bought the ISF for its reliability as I plan to put a couple of hundred thousand miles on it. Having owned a previous M3, i didnt want to deal with the reliability issues I had previously or the crazy prices that BMW likes to charge for every small thing that goes wrong.
the ISF is not the head turner that the others are in my opinion, but its definitely the most reliable and will probably last the longest.
Lol My Pontiac G8 was rear ended and pushed into the car in front of me. Car got sandwiched and was totalled. Next up was deciding between another G8, CTS-V, ISF, M3. Bought the ISF for its reliability as I plan to put a couple of hundred thousand miles on it. Having owned a previous M3, i didnt want to deal with the reliability issues I had previously or the crazy prices that BMW likes to charge for every small thing that goes wrong.
the ISF is not the head turner that the others are in my opinion, but its definitely the most reliable and will probably last the longest.
#35
Because I settled from an E92 M3... Mainly due to the fear of maintenance cost - having owned the previous two generations of M3s.
Still a good car. It was the smarter choice.
Still a good car. It was the smarter choice.
#36
Lexus Fanatic
Crazy how almost every person I read about on a forum who came to Lexus from BMW come because of reliability and maintenance issues. Im surprised that even after all these years BMW cant understand that they need to build a better car for reliability.
It aint ultimate if its broken in the shop.
It aint ultimate if its broken in the shop.
#38
Crazy how almost every person I read about on a forum who came to Lexus from BMW come because of reliability and maintenance issues. Im surprised that even after all these years BMW cant understand that they need to build a better car for reliability.
It aint ultimate if its broken in the shop.
It aint ultimate if its broken in the shop.
Higher parts cost is expected with higher performance parts. Like a swiss watch. You need to keep them in spec, to perform 100%. Labor is more-or-less the same. But still I won't ever drive one without warranty - for those exotic issues. Its just the side things, like cooling (which all cars have to do) are more expensive.
I've taken all my cars past 100k without real issues. Could I have taken it to the same point without replacing most thing? Yes. But that's the problem with listening to your greedy mechanic, and it hurts more when you're a perfectionist.
I never really fell in love with the IS-F in my 3 weeks of ownership. I don't feel like a driving god in it. I think that's what the M3 did. It was a quick ego lifter and when I drove it, I felt like I was in total control. If I got into a little trouble, it was a very easy car to get back control. Not that I am a race-car driver. And I think everyone just looks at this car, and thinks its just an IS.
I can't wait for the used market for the new M3 Chassis - I would definitely go back. I probably sounds like an ***-hat.. I am sure people kill to have an IS-F.
#39
About 5 years ago I was the victim of a bad car accident. I was T-boned in the drivers side door. My left shoulder was operated on 4 times and My cervical spine has 4 levels of fusion, bone grafts, and caging and an artificial disk. It has also been fused to my thoracic spine. Bottom line is I'm lucky to be alive, so I decided to reward my self. I like Toyota's legendary quality and the luxury of Lexus. I consider it to be a safe and reliable car with all the power I could want.
#40
I have always been a fan of the IS-F since they came out in 08' at the time I was driving the g35 sedan I ended up getting engaged and I got super lucky that my now wife is a car person like me. Our plan was to get married and save up money to get me a new car after paying for most of our wedding ourselves. We did the normal thing thing looked around and drove some BMW, Audi, and of course Lexus. We test drove an IS-F and we both got hooked instantly and we knew that would be the car that I was getting after our wedding and saving up again. So after looking and looking just keeping an eye out what was out there I guess she got the hint that I really wanted the F. After work one day I went home and she told me there is an IS-F I want us to look at and of course keeping all the excitement in I said sure lets go. We got to the dealership and seen a 2012 IS-F we drove it and fell in love and that was that our minds were made up. We filled out the paperwork the next day and the F was ours and she loves to drive it just as much as I do and she is not afraid to push it. And of course a few month later we got married
#42
Intermediate
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I was driving a 2010 Evo x with basic bolt ons and on Kwv3 coilovers. I also live in Socal and commute 50 miles a day to work, including having to pass through downtown LA. I was getting tired of the noise and the rough edges of the car, including clutching in and out, so I decided to switch out. I simple reason I got the ISF over the c63 and m3 is because of the reliability. I hate that it has an 8 speed automatic and the ECU is locked, but I do love everything else about it. Eventually I'll get another manual to play with, but for now the ISF is doing its job.
#44
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That was around the same time I purchased a 1 year old, 1 owner 2008 ISF with 10k miles on it, black on black, for $42k OTD from out of state. Clean title, pristine condition and even had the full frontal 3M Clearbra installed. Yes, $42k after TTL for a 1 year old ISF back in 2009.
#45
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I purchased and IS F to replace my CTS-V wagon. I didn't think that think would last very long whereas the IS F has perfect reliability. I have since opted to purchase a manual M3. I really miss the manual transmission. The ISF would be perfect if it had a manual option. Speed, handling, & reliability...no manual though.