2006 Is 250-350 Pricing?
#46
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Originally Posted by jrock65
If it's anything like the GS packages, you probably won't be able separate out the Navi from the Levinson.
#47
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Originally Posted by flipside909
If you think the ML system in the new GS is good, the new IS' ML system is even better.
What's been bothering me somewhat is that Edmunds, the only public medium I know that consistently performs a good stereo evaluation against all the cars they test, seems less impressed by the ML system in the new IS than in the new GS, which happens to be the only car to ever score a perfect 10 from them. The new IS on the other hand got a 9.0, noted with a remark that they "still like the sound in the bigger Mark Levinson-equipped Lexus vehicles a bit more" in the review.
I don't think you did the comparison to the GS's system by running back-to-back between a GS and an IS either. I guess I'll reserve my judgement until I can test the same CD back-to-back between the two cars. And until then, I'll keep my belief that "bigger is better" when it comes to a deep, fulfilling bass (10" subwoofer in GS vs 8" subwoofer in IS).
Last edited by XeroK00L; 08-15-05 at 02:37 PM.
#48
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Originally Posted by CK6Speed
Well, I hear the IS is bundled but I don't think it was that way on the GS. We get ML here but no navigation is offered so.....? Anyway, there is only 3 things that can happen for guys like me in states where Lexus doesn not yet offer navigation. 1. They will finially get with the program and offer it. 2. We will still be able to get ML even without nav just like we always have. And 3. We will get screwed by Lexus and not be able to get ML because they will insist on bundling it with nav. What option will you think Lexus will do?
#49
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Originally Posted by XeroK00L
I don't think you did the comparison to the GS's system by running back-to-back between a GS and an IS either. I guess I'll reserve my judgement until I can test the same CD back-to-back between the two cars. And until then, I'll keep my belief that "bigger is better" when it comes to a deep, fulfilling bass (10" subwoofer in GS vs 8" subwoofer in IS).
Last edited by flipside909; 08-15-05 at 02:47 PM.
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So can anyone enlighten me as to whether or not the Performance Luxury Plus Package has wood trim interior as well? I like the options of the PLPP but MUST have the wood trim interior. Anyone know the answer?
#51
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Originally Posted by flipside909
Here are the options per the Press Kit that was given to us:
- Mirror functions (electrochromic, memory, reverse tilt-down)
- Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel with memory
- Mirror functions (electrochromic, memory, reverse tilt-down)
- Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel with memory
Guess it's just because the two features are optional, and the Canadian site is only listing the standard equipment.
Lexus certainly is making a lot of stuff that you usually expect in a Lexus optional in an effort to undercut 325i in pricing. Power seats optional. Memory seats optional. Rear armrest storage optional (geez how much can a storage bin cost anyway?). I bet no one can get a real base IS (with no leather, power seats, rear armrest, etc.) by the time the cars hits the dealership, hence a higher "real base price" as usual.
#52
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Originally Posted by cressler
So can anyone enlighten me as to whether or not the Performance Luxury Plus Package has wood trim interior as well? I like the options of the PLPP but MUST have the wood trim interior. Anyone know the answer?
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Originally Posted by cressler
So can anyone enlighten me as to whether or not the Performance Luxury Plus Package has wood trim interior as well? I like the options of the PLPP but MUST have the wood trim interior. Anyone know the answer?
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Originally Posted by flipside909
Here are the options per the Press Kit that was given to us:
Premium Package (RWD only)
- Leather trim
- 10-way power seats
- Leather console
- Rear armrest storage
Premium Plus Package
- Perforated leather trim
- Heated/ventilated seats
- 10-way power seats
- Leather console
- Rear armrest storage
- Wood interior trim
Performance Luxury Plus Package (RWD only)
- Perforated leather trim
- Heated/ventilated seats
- 10-way power seats
- Leather console
- Rear armrest storage
- Mirror functions (electrochromic, memory, reverse tilt-down)
- 18” wheels
- Sport suspension
- Sport pedals
- Metal scuff plates
- Driver’s and front passenger’s seat memory
- HID/AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) headlamps
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel with memory
Premium Luxury Plus Package
- Perforated leather trim
- Heated/ventilated seats
- 10-way power seats
- Leather console
- Rear armrest storage
- Mirror functions (electrochromic, memory, reverse tilt-down)
- 17” or 18” wheels
- Illuminated metal scuff plates
- Wood interior trim
- Power rear sunshade
- Driver’s and front passenger’s seat memory
- HID/AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) headlamps
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel with memory
Mark Levinson Audio System with Navigation
- Mark Levinson audio
- Navigation system (voice activation, rear back-up camera, bluetooth)
Navigation System
- Voice activation
- Rear backup camera
- Bluetooth
Park Assist
Pre-Collision System (PCS) with Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (A/T only)
Headlamp Washers (requires HID / AFS)
One-Touch Open/Close Moonroof with Rotary-Dial Switch
18” Wheels with Summer Tires (RWD only)
Premium Package (RWD only)
- Leather trim
- 10-way power seats
- Leather console
- Rear armrest storage
Premium Plus Package
- Perforated leather trim
- Heated/ventilated seats
- 10-way power seats
- Leather console
- Rear armrest storage
- Wood interior trim
Performance Luxury Plus Package (RWD only)
- Perforated leather trim
- Heated/ventilated seats
- 10-way power seats
- Leather console
- Rear armrest storage
- Mirror functions (electrochromic, memory, reverse tilt-down)
- 18” wheels
- Sport suspension
- Sport pedals
- Metal scuff plates
- Driver’s and front passenger’s seat memory
- HID/AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) headlamps
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel with memory
Premium Luxury Plus Package
- Perforated leather trim
- Heated/ventilated seats
- 10-way power seats
- Leather console
- Rear armrest storage
- Mirror functions (electrochromic, memory, reverse tilt-down)
- 17” or 18” wheels
- Illuminated metal scuff plates
- Wood interior trim
- Power rear sunshade
- Driver’s and front passenger’s seat memory
- HID/AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) headlamps
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Power tilt/telescoping steering wheel with memory
Mark Levinson Audio System with Navigation
- Mark Levinson audio
- Navigation system (voice activation, rear back-up camera, bluetooth)
Navigation System
- Voice activation
- Rear backup camera
- Bluetooth
Park Assist
Pre-Collision System (PCS) with Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (A/T only)
Headlamp Washers (requires HID / AFS)
One-Touch Open/Close Moonroof with Rotary-Dial Switch
18” Wheels with Summer Tires (RWD only)
I'm guessing that's for the West coast? Lexus usually bundles options differently according to the region.
#55
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Originally Posted by flipside909
According to the Lexus tech trainers, they're working on GPS mapping rights to Hawaii. There's no determined time to when this will be released but it will eventually down the road. The LX470 from what I understood is offered with Nav only to Hawaii. The only problem is, there is no mapped out land on the screen. Nav screen boots up but no landmarks. From the info we were given, ML will probably be bundled with Nav for this particular vehicle.
Last edited by CK6Speed; 08-15-05 at 09:37 PM.
#56
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Originally Posted by CK6Speed
This is good news. I've lived here all my life and people say why do you need navigation on an Island? However, ever since I've been using aftermarket navigation I can't live without it. Well, I can, but I rather not.
#58
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Originally Posted by jrock65
I'm guessing that's for the West coast? Lexus usually bundles options differently according to the region.
#59
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Originally Posted by jimxo
A fully loaded IS350 vs. a piece of American sports car history.
Thanks,
Editor.
#60
Lexus Fanatic
Hmm just noticed also the lack of an AVS (Adaptive Variable Suspension) option. Hopefully it's more of an indicator of the confidence that Lexus has in the stock suspensions (be it standard suspension or sport suspension) than anything else.
I really use the AVS in my ES300 a lot because the car needs it. It would be ideal if the new IS is smart enough to know when to tighten up and when to relax a bit on its own.
I really use the AVS in my ES300 a lot because the car needs it. It would be ideal if the new IS is smart enough to know when to tighten up and when to relax a bit on its own.