View Poll Results: What color is your 2IS?
Tungsten Pearl
397
15.92%
Matador Red Mica
162
6.50%
Glacier Frost Mica
192
7.70%
Mystic Gold Metallic / Golden Almond Metallic
11
0.44%
Breakwater Blue Metallic
71
2.85%
Desert Sage Metallic
27
1.08%
Blue Onyx Pearl
95
3.81%
Crystal White
169
6.78%
Black Onyx (2006)
273
10.95%
Smoky Granite Mica
501
20.10%
I don't have a 2IS but I want to vote now that I've read this thread.
92
3.69%
Black Sapphire
75
3.01%
Obsidian
213
8.54%
Amber Pearl
0
0%
Starfire Pearl
202
8.10%
Truffle Mica
3
0.12%
Cerulean Blue Metallic
0
0%
Deep Sea Mica
0
0%
Ultrasonic Blue
3
0.12%
Fire Agate Pearl
3
0.12%
Nebula Gray Pearl
4
0.16%
Custom Paint
0
0%
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What color is your second gen IS? (2009-2012 COLORS ADDED)
#46
Originally Posted by TimboIS
Geez, sematics. Well I'm sure most people GOT what they were GETTING. A lot of peple at the time voted for the colors THEY ALREADY HAD!!!
Originally Posted by TimboIS
If YOU really care what colors people have in the population, then I suggest closing the pole at the end of each month and starting a new one.
#49
Originally Posted by Lem144
I'm so glad I WONT have the most popular color. I wouldnt want to confuse MY IS with another IS in the parking lot!
Eventually they will get more common, but by then I'll be out of my lease and on to the next big thing... Maybe a Continental GT if things go right.
#51
Us Too!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Bichon
Me too. Black Audi S4 traded in on Crystal White IS350.
Last edited by TAMR_GUS98; 05-29-06 at 10:08 AM. Reason: added pic
#52
I had a REALLY HARD time trying to decide between Crystal White and Tungsten Pearl and finally decided to go with Crystal White. My problem was that my closest and ONLY Lexus dealer in the area did not have (and still doesn't) any Lexus ISs on stock, so I had to decide based on pics and the ads. After deciding on Crystal White I was having second thoughts about the color (Mine was a special order and still hasn't arrived, I ordered mine in December ), so I started doing internet research to look at the colors and discovered Club Lexus After being here for a while, I saw Tim817, Varok's and some of the other member Crystal White ISs and became happier with my decision . If it wasn't for that, I would have never discovered Club Lexus, so I'm happy I did, because I've learned a LOT of stuff about the car, and have been able to share my thoughts and opinions with all of you and even learned how to chop pics "the poor man's way" .... Anyway, I could go on and on but this is not even related to the topic..... but to the people that made this website a reality.... THANKS!!! I appreciate your effort and I know a lot of the people here are very grateful for a page like this!!!!
#54
Originally Posted by Alex350
After being here for a while, I saw Tim817, Varok's and some of the other member Crystal White ISs and became happier with my decision .
White wasn't even on my short-list when I went to buy the car. I had planned to get a smokey granite mica that my dealer showed on their website as available. It had been sold, but a crystal white had just been unloaded off the truck earlier. One look at the metallic flake gleaming under the artifical lighting was all it took - went back inside and negotiated a deal. I've grown to like the color even more over my 2 1/2 months of ownership, and have received many compliments on not just the car but the color.
#55
Originally Posted by Bichon
I think you'll be even happier when you get the car. The metallic (mica) look of the paint doesn't come through at all in photos (nor in flat lighting in person), but jumps out and looks awesome in bright sunshine or at night under artificial lighting.
White wasn't even on my short-list when I went to buy the car. I had planned to get a smokey granite mica that my dealer showed on their website as available. It had been sold, but a crystal white had just been unloaded off the truck earlier. One look at the metallic flake gleaming under the artifical lighting was all it took - went back inside and negotiated a deal. I've grown to like the color even more over my 2 1/2 months of ownership, and have received many compliments on not just the car but the color.
White wasn't even on my short-list when I went to buy the car. I had planned to get a smokey granite mica that my dealer showed on their website as available. It had been sold, but a crystal white had just been unloaded off the truck earlier. One look at the metallic flake gleaming under the artifical lighting was all it took - went back inside and negotiated a deal. I've grown to like the color even more over my 2 1/2 months of ownership, and have received many compliments on not just the car but the color.
#58
Originally Posted by PhilipMSPT
I had the privilage of doing a special order, and my first choice was actually Matador Red. But I was afraid that I'd be the target of every cop out there, considering that I drive on average 80 mph in L.A. freeways. I'm happy with my BWB choice.
I think many people will not settle on a color, except if the colors are very similar, such as Black and SGM, or GFM and Tungsten. Why spend approx $40k on something that wouldn't appeal to you?
I think many people will not settle on a color, except if the colors are very similar, such as Black and SGM, or GFM and Tungsten. Why spend approx $40k on something that wouldn't appeal to you?
I am very picky about it within a certain range. For me, a dark color is a must. I generally share Henry Ford's philosophy--I want my car in any color so long as it's black. So, black was my first choice for my IS. But blue is my favorite color generally, and I think the IS looks gorgeous in Blue Onyx, so that was a temptation. And SGM is also a beautiful, dark color that I would have been happy with. I would have taken--and been very happy with--the first IS available with all my other requirements in any of those three colors. But I would never settle for any of the other colors because--even if it was O.K. for a while--it would soon grate on me every day. As it happens, I was able to get my baby in my first choice of beautiful black with only 6 weeks of waiting (and some persistent legwork). I couldn't be happier.
P.S. On the question of keeping a black car clean, there is a very simple solution--at least for those of us who live in relatively dry climates. Unless it has been raining, a quick daily once-over with a California Car Duster keeps a black (or Blue Onyx or SGM) beauty looking her best between washes. And when it is raining, everyone's car is dirty, so who cares? And I would rather have a dark car that tells me when she needs a bath than drive around in a light-colored car that looks clean but really has dirt eating away at the paint. (I'm not knocking lighter colored cars. Color is a very personal preference, people should buy what makes them happy, and the IS looks beautiful in just about any color. I'm just responding to those who knock black just because it's considered high maintenance.)
#59
Originally Posted by Langdell
I think some people are less picky about color than others when buying cars. (They would have to be, given the colors of some cars I have seen being driven around in my day!)
I am very picky about it within a certain range. For me, a dark color is a must. I generally share Henry Ford's philosophy--I want my car in any color so long as it's black. So, black was my first choice for my IS. But blue is my favorite color generally, and I think the IS looks gorgeous in Blue Onyx, so that was a temptation. And SGM is also a beautiful, dark color that I would have been happy with. I would have taken--and been very happy with--the first IS available with all my other requirements in any of those three colors. But I would never settle for any of the other colors because--even if it was O.K. for a while--it would soon grate on me every day. As it happens, I was able to get my baby in my first choice of beautiful black with only 6 weeks of waiting (and some persistent legwork). I couldn't be happier.
P.S. On the question of keeping a black car clean, there is a very simple solution--at least for those of us who live in relatively dry climates. Unless it has been raining, a quick daily once-over with a California Car Duster keeps a black (or Blue Onyx or SGM) beauty looking her best between washes. And when it is raining, everyone's car is dirty, so who cares? And I would rather have a dark car that tells me when she needs a bath than drive around in a light-colored car that looks clean but really has dirt eating away at the paint. (I'm not knocking lighter colored cars. Color is a very personal preference, people should buy what makes them happy, and the IS looks beautiful in just about any color. I'm just responding to those who knock black just because it's considered high maintenance.)
I am very picky about it within a certain range. For me, a dark color is a must. I generally share Henry Ford's philosophy--I want my car in any color so long as it's black. So, black was my first choice for my IS. But blue is my favorite color generally, and I think the IS looks gorgeous in Blue Onyx, so that was a temptation. And SGM is also a beautiful, dark color that I would have been happy with. I would have taken--and been very happy with--the first IS available with all my other requirements in any of those three colors. But I would never settle for any of the other colors because--even if it was O.K. for a while--it would soon grate on me every day. As it happens, I was able to get my baby in my first choice of beautiful black with only 6 weeks of waiting (and some persistent legwork). I couldn't be happier.
P.S. On the question of keeping a black car clean, there is a very simple solution--at least for those of us who live in relatively dry climates. Unless it has been raining, a quick daily once-over with a California Car Duster keeps a black (or Blue Onyx or SGM) beauty looking her best between washes. And when it is raining, everyone's car is dirty, so who cares? And I would rather have a dark car that tells me when she needs a bath than drive around in a light-colored car that looks clean but really has dirt eating away at the paint. (I'm not knocking lighter colored cars. Color is a very personal preference, people should buy what makes them happy, and the IS looks beautiful in just about any color. I'm just responding to those who knock black just because it's considered high maintenance.)
I couldn't have said it better myself!!!!, I agree totally.
#60
Originally Posted by ecr527
Hey Phillip, looks like it's just you and me so far in Breakwater Blue!! We need to start our own exclusive club!!
1) PhilipMSPT
2) ecr527
3) ???