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Aleks
10-03-2005, 01:50 PM
Just browsing some sites and came across this page. It says here this thing would do 5.1 to 100km/h and 13.7 quarter stock :confused: Is it me or is that fairly quick for a sedan.

http://www.caranddriver.com/article.asp?section_id=15&article_id=9993&page_number=9

rage2
10-03-2005, 01:52 PM
Not in Calgary ;).

habsfan
10-03-2005, 01:52 PM
its quick, but remember, it comes with 306 claimed crank hp and its not that huge of a car

lastprodigy
10-03-2005, 02:22 PM
a good sport sedan imo.....of course numbers are at sea level......getting one?:drool:

hows the price? must be priced better than the 330i? and what like 70 more hp?

Zephyr
10-03-2005, 02:40 PM
It's almost here, I've been waiting for a while. Been debating on this car or the Lancer Evolution IX MR or a Prius. So far this car is standing out the most.

benyl
10-03-2005, 02:49 PM
That car is too heavy. Even with the extra power it is under powered.

heavyD
10-03-2005, 03:04 PM
It looks like a nice, peppy car for your dad or grandfather. Enjoy your youth as time goes by fast. 18 - 30 are probably the best years of your life, don't spend them trying to be 45 because when you are 45, all you can think about is being 25 again. Don't drive a car made for 45 year olds unless you are 45.:thumbsdow

lastprodigy
10-03-2005, 04:45 PM
Originally posted by heavyD
It looks like a nice, peppy car for your dad or grandfather. Enjoy your youth as time goes by fast. 18 - 30 are probably the best years of your life, don't spend them trying to be 45 because when you are 45, all you can think about is being 25 again. Don't drive a car made for 45 year olds unless you are 45.:thumbsdow

id rather be 25 and drive a IS than a dressed up boosted econobox.......granted i dont know how old you are....but the threads about the car not about the qualifications you need to have one :rolleyes:

FiveFreshFish
10-03-2005, 05:03 PM
V6?
No more inline 6?





Originally posted by heavyD
Don't drive a car made for 45 year olds unless you are 45.:thumbsdow
We're not talking about a Buick Roadmaster. :rofl:

bigbadboss101
10-03-2005, 05:27 PM
A guy at work has one on order, should be here in the next couple weeks.

benyl
10-03-2005, 06:24 PM
Inline 6 is gone.

heavyD has a point.

When buying my STi, I thought about getting a C5 corvette cause it was on sale (in anticipation of the C6). I didn't get it because it is such a mid-life crisis car.

heavyD
10-03-2005, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by lastprodigy
id rather be 25 and drive a IS than a dressed up boosted econobox.......granted i dont know how old you are....but the threads about the car not about the qualifications you need to have one :rolleyes:

It's a free country and you can buy whatever car you like just as these boards are free to speak your mind.:)

Of course I would take an IS over my Neon.:rolleyes: For that kind of money there are much better alternatives like a 350Z or RX8 for a younger fella. Seeing a young guy in a Lexus is like seeing a 65 year old in an EVO. It just doesn't look right. "Look junior has daddy's car for a night on the town". That kind of look. That's just my opinion, you don't have to agree with it or like it.

BTW: My boosted economy car beats the shit out of the bus and since you don't have a car listed in your profile I assume your riding it.:poosie:

lastprodigy
10-03-2005, 06:55 PM
Originally posted by heavyD




BTW: My boosted economy car beats the shit out of the bus and since you don't have a car listed in your profile I assume your riding it.:poosie:

ya, or not....

either way.....to each his own

A2VR6
10-03-2005, 06:59 PM
Well i dont think the weight is too bad... for comparision the 330i is about 75 or so pounds lighter and the G35 is only about 40 or so pounds lighter. 3500 pounds isnt light at all, but it's comperable with it's competitiors. Would I buy one? No, I like to have a 6 speed manual, but it's still a nice car none the less.

Redlyne_mr2
10-03-2005, 07:09 PM
Originally posted by heavyD


It's a free country and you can buy whatever car you like just as these boards are free to speak your mind.:)

Of course I would take an IS over my Neon.:rolleyes: For that kind of money there are much better alternatives like a 350Z or RX8 for a younger fella. Seeing a young guy in a Lexus is like seeing a 65 year old in an EVO. It just doesn't look right. "Look junior has daddy's car for a night on the town". That kind of look. That's just my opinion, you don't have to agree with it or like it.

BTW: My boosted economy car beats the shit out of the bus and since you don't have a car listed in your profile I assume your riding it.:poosie:
Lexus were essentially awesome Toyotas that NA never got. The soarer, the aristo, the Altezza, all amazing cars that have been very succeful in drift and gt competitions. One thing I love about Toyotas is that they can take mods and abuse like a champ I hope the new gen of Lexus are no diff.

benyl
10-03-2005, 08:19 PM
I am just glad it is still RWD.

Aleks
10-03-2005, 08:26 PM
Originally posted by heavyD


Seeing a young guy in a Lexus is like seeing a 65 year old in an EVO. It just doesn't look right. "Look junior has daddy's car for a night on the town". That kind of look.

Wonder what Hollywood thinks of that :D

heavyD
10-04-2005, 08:50 AM
Originally posted by Aleks
Wonder what Hollywood thinks of that :D

He knows how I feel about it. His GS430 is very, very nice and I would surely like to own something like that later in life without a doubt. I especially like the growl from the V8 with his intake/exhaust mods & the build quality is exceptional with the exception of the paint. It is auto though which sucks and there's just something I can't put my finger on that just doesn't stir me. It just feels a bit too sterile, like it has been refined & perfected to the point that it lacks personality or excitement. He has always preferred large cars and I have always preferred smaller cars so maybe that's why I don't feel the same way about these cars that other people do. Most importantly he seems pretty happy with it and that's what counts.

Altezza
10-04-2005, 12:21 PM
Originally posted by heavyD


He knows how I feel about it. His IS430 is very, very nice and I would surely like to own something like that later in life without a doubt. I especially like the growl from the V8 with his intake/exhaust mods & the build quality is exceptional with the exception of the paint. It is auto though which sucks and there's just something I can't put my finger on that just doesn't stir me. It just feels a bit too sterile, like it has been refined & perfected to the point that it lacks personality or excitement. He has always preferred large cars and I have always preferred smaller cars so maybe that's why I don't feel the same way about these cars that other people do. Most importantly he seems pretty happy with it and that's what counts.

Your brother drives a GS430. The IS-series has the youngest demographic of all Lexus vehicles (average buyer age of 29). The GS-series is a whole different ballgame.

benyl
10-04-2005, 01:35 PM
G in GS430 stands for Geriatric

LOL ;)

C4S
10-04-2005, 01:47 PM
It will be a fast car, with 300HP! however, can't trust those test number alone, the car they tested, is probaby a pre-production car? always give half a second +/- to those number. remember the F430? they tested for 3.5 second once, then 3.8 second, then 4.1 second? ( yeah, F1 shift, but 0.6 second is big diff on a 3~ second car!)

Anyway, high power and fast is not the mainly selling point for lexus, it is smooth, luxury, reliable.. PLUS fast! :thumbsup:

I don't think it will be near as fast as an Sti, however, much more luxury...

If Toyota Canada is selling IS350 for less then $50G, it will be a damn nice car!

Again, IS is targeting at young people, look at most the IS 300 on the road now, rarely see a 30 yr old man driving one! :D

heavyD
10-04-2005, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Altezza
Your brother drives a GS430. The IS-series has the youngest demographic of all Lexus vehicles (average buyer age of 29). The GS-series is a whole different ballgame.

Sorry. It was early. The IS does go after the younger demographic but the new models look even more tamer and generic than the original Altezza. I have yet to see anyone look remotely close to being under 30 driving an IS300.

bigboom
10-04-2005, 02:27 PM
Originally posted by C4S
It will be a fast car, with 300HP! however, can't trust those test number alone, the car they tested, is probaby a pre-production car? always give half a second +/- to those number. remember the F430? they tested for 3.5 second once, then 3.8 second, then 4.1 second? ( yeah, F1 shift, but 0.6 second is big diff on a 3~ second car!)

Anyway, high power and fast is not the mainly selling point for lexus, it is smooth, luxury, reliable.. PLUS fast! :thumbsup:

I don't think it will be near as fast as an Sti, however, much more luxury...

If Toyota Canada is selling IS350 for less then $50G, it will be a damn nice car!

Again, IS is targeting at young people, look at most the IS 300 on the road now, rarely see a 30 yr old man driving one! :D

from talking to my salesman at Lexus of Calgary the 250 will start in the 40K range with the 350 startigng in the 60k range...i think i may swap my is300 in for an is250 awd.

C4S
10-04-2005, 02:59 PM
Originally posted by bigboom

from talking to my salesman at Lexus of Calgary the 250 will start in the 40K range with the 350 startigng in the 60k range...i think i may swap my is300 in for an is250 awd.

I think he mean ~$40K for 250, and $50K for IS350 .. won't be $20K diff.... a fully loaded 350, with nav etc .. may be close to $60K .. :D

bigboom
10-04-2005, 03:02 PM
Originally posted by heavyD


Sorry. It was early. The IS does go after the younger demographic but the new models look even more tamer and generic than the original Altezza. I have yet to see anyone look remotely close to being under 30 driving an IS300.


Altezza and myself are both quite a few years under 30...

Altezza
10-04-2005, 03:26 PM
The IS250 will remain in the current price range of the IS300, that is known for sure. My guess is that the IS350 starts just under $50k (ie $48k - $49k) before options, freight, delivery, tax, etc. Well find out next week if I'm right or wrong, hehe.

heavyD
10-04-2005, 08:26 PM
Originally posted by bigboom
Altezza and myself are both quite a few years under 30...

As I said in my post. I've haven't seen one.

eNeRgY
10-05-2005, 03:02 AM
If your sporty go with a sport car and if your classy go with the luxury car. Don't matter how old you are, as long as you have a nice car to show off and enjoy.

JordanEG6
10-05-2005, 08:40 AM
hmmm...13.7s 1/4 mile. not bad, thats really quick. 306 hp wow. huge step from the previous IS300 with 207 hp. :clap:

bigboom
10-05-2005, 09:51 AM
Originally posted by JordanEG6
hmmm...13.7s 1/4 mile. not bad, thats really quick. 306 hp wow. huge step from the previous IS300 with 207 hp. :clap:

previous IS had 215... :)

GQNammer
10-05-2005, 10:17 AM
Sorry to say but Judging by that one picture in the link given, it definitely looks like "an old person's car." You have the luxury cars that are aimed for younger people, then you have luxury cars that are aimed for the older generation. And the IS350 definitely appears to be aiming for the older generation. It kinda reminds me of the Toyota Solara. :barf:

JordanEG6
10-05-2005, 02:56 PM
Originally posted by bigboom


previous IS had 215... :)

my bad :)

CKY
10-06-2005, 11:50 PM
Originally posted by GQNammer
It kinda reminds me of the Toyota Solara. :barf:

Hey man the new Solara doesn't look that bad, havn't you seen one in black? It's pretty good

Altezza
10-12-2005, 09:05 PM
Originally posted by Altezza
The IS250 will remain in the current price range of the IS300, that is known for sure. My guess is that the IS350 starts just under $50k (ie $48k - $49k) before options, freight, delivery, tax, etc. Well find out next week if I'm right or wrong, hehe.

I guess I was spot on with pricing on the IS350:

IS350 Base - $48,900 + freight, pdi, taxes
+ $2250 Moonroof package
+ $4800 Sport package
+ $5650 Luxury package
+$10800 Luxury package with NAV and ML Stereo

IS250 Base RWD - $36,300 + freight, pdi, taxes
+ option packages

IS250 Base AWD - $41,900 + frieght, pdi, taxes
+ option packages

Bonka
10-13-2005, 04:30 AM
Yikes. Right in the thick of BMW prices.

The new IS may be in direct competition with the 3-series, but I still believe they both cater to different crowds. Lexus has never been a driver's car I still don't see it now with the new IS350, as it still leans more as a luxury car.

If anything it matches against the TL and G35 better. Attracts similiar buyers..

Skyline_Addict
10-13-2005, 05:39 AM
Originally posted by JordanEG6


my bad :)

and don't forget that it pulls well too...217 torque...

ALBERTA_IS
10-13-2005, 11:45 PM
The new Is is aimed directly at BMW. From my experience with Lexus and what I heard from friends that own BMW I would never buy BMW and will always buy Lexus. Infact I picked up my second lexus last week. RX 330. Lexus stands behind there vehicles like no other manufacturer. I can't wait till the Lexus launch party next week, its an amazing car and if I had more room in my garage there would definitely be one. The reason there cars are aimed at a higher age group is that not many young people can afford to spent $50,000+ on a car plus insure it at $10,000/yr. Thats good too because it keeps the resale on Lexus higher than most competitors.:thumbsup:

Rav4Guy
10-13-2005, 11:49 PM
insurance doesn't cost more then $10,000 unless you've been a bad driver in the past.... plus you can get an IS300 for less then 50k. Lexus for me too though... high :bigpimp: value.

ALBERTA_IS
10-14-2005, 12:30 AM
Ture dat....but when they release a car they don't consider what age group will buy it years later used....I can't imagine what an IS 300 would cost on insurance as a first time car.....I paid $400/month for a Sunfire GT when I was younger...and a perfect driving record......