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Originally Posted by TimboIS
I hate wood! I'll swap you my wood in the Lux for your alu in the Sport! I already asked the dealer if they would do that for me.
#48
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Originally Posted by ID1
Does anyone know where the positioning of the ML speakers are? Its seems like a lot of speakers fo such a small car...
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#49
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Originally Posted by runkelb
TimbolS - What did the dealer say. Thanks.
#50
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lol, that outline of that car looks like a 4dr older Mercedes SL
Good find though, thanks a lot. That's going to be one amazing system. If it's even half of what the GS's ML system is like, then it'll blow any other stock system out there away.
Good find though, thanks a lot. That's going to be one amazing system. If it's even half of what the GS's ML system is like, then it'll blow any other stock system out there away.
#51
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Originally Posted by TheRupp
lol, that outline of that car looks like a 4dr older Mercedes SL
#54
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Originally Posted by TheRupp
Now i see it.
Is the IS getting reverse-tilt exterior mirrors?
Is the IS getting reverse-tilt exterior mirrors?
#55
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Originally Posted by flipside909
Yes it does tilt down. I believe it's going to be across the board standard on all Lexus models.
You'll have to shell out for a good chunk of money for the entire Luxury Plus Package (either Performance or Premium) to get that reverse tilt-down mirror function in the IS.
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#56
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Originally Posted by XeroK00L
Actually, flip, Lexus goes cheap on this one. Many features that are usually considered (even by you) standard on all latest Lexus models are optional on the IS, an effort from Lexus to make the illusion that the base IS is competitvely priced when the base car won't even exist (can you imagine a Lexus without power seats nowadays?).
#57
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Originally Posted by flipside909
The base car will exist, but there is no demand for the car so like the cloth version of the IS300 and also the cloth version of the New IS, you will maybe see one or two in your whole lifetime. The IS is competitvely priced across the board, not just with the base model...especially in comparison to a 325i or 330i. Look at the bigger picture...not just one model.
The IS250, 325i and C230 (now with a 2.5L V6) all start from $30k. But if you compare the standard equipment of the three, the IS250 does not have ANYTHING but perhaps a 6-disc CD changer on the Germans. And get this: the base 325i has power tilt and telescopic steering wheel column standard, rain-sensing wipers standard, sunroof standard, and even dynamic cruise control standard!! Sounds like the 325i is the new value leader among the big three to me.
Lexus had better think again if they're gonna price the new IS from $30k. Let's face it. Lexus may be #1 in our eyes a long time ago, but to the majority of the people out there, it is still a tier-2 luxury brand for now.
#58
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Originally Posted by flipside909
How do you know? A fullly loaded IS350 will be in the low to mid $40k range. Find something comparable as far as options are concerned to the 330i and you're going to easily be above that.
Perhaps the New IS isn't for you? People are going to buy it regardless. Just wait for the pricing to come out before crying wolf. I can see all this waiting has got you anxious and over excited over nothing.
Perhaps the New IS isn't for you? People are going to buy it regardless. Just wait for the pricing to come out before crying wolf. I can see all this waiting has got you anxious and over excited over nothing.
I was talking about IS250 being under-equipped or overpriced (again, if it starts from $30k as widely estimated) compared to its German competitors. I'm just saying that those who choose to buy the base IS250 will end up with a car with less content than the base 325i. And I'm just a bit disappointed to see Lexus making so many features optional on the new IS.
EDIT: I see that you deleted the post that this post is replying to, but I'm keeping this post just to make my point clearer.
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It's all speculative, but I kinda get Xero's point that the IS will probably be the first Lexus that won't dramatically undercut BMW and MB pricing.
If you look at the 5 vs. the GS and the 7 vs. the LS, there are considerable price differences there.
But, consider that the IS350 is the first Lexus to have dramatically more power than its European counterparts (330i and C350), so it kinda makes sense that the price gap should be narrower, at least with the IS350.
If you look at the 5 vs. the GS and the 7 vs. the LS, there are considerable price differences there.
But, consider that the IS350 is the first Lexus to have dramatically more power than its European counterparts (330i and C350), so it kinda makes sense that the price gap should be narrower, at least with the IS350.
#60
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Originally Posted by XeroK00L
Yes I do see the bigger picture. And guest what... the new IS is probably gonna be the first Lexus to NOT undercut BMW and Mercedes AT ALL in pricing, providing that the new IS does start from $30k as estimated.
Perhaps the New IS isn't for you? People are going to buy it regardless. Just wait for the pricing to come out before crying wolf. I can see all this waiting has got you anxious and over excited over nothing. Lexus is #1 in my eyes for other reasons that pricing since I see a bigger picture than what the car costs on the window sticker. A Lexus in my eyes is a better value overall in many aspects other than features...there are too many to list. Maybe the New IS isnt for you from what you're now saying. There's a BMW dealership waiting for you to pick up a New 3 series right now. No one said you had to buy the New IS. There are plenty of BMW facilities in the Bay Area...what are you waiting for?
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