Road&Track:1. IS 350 2. TL Type-S 3. G35 Sport (merged threads)
#91
Actually it's not a big deal. People already know what they like. There has been some disussion at forums like Freshalloy about the real value of comparisions like these. And this in the wake of a recent Car&Driver comaro which put the 07 base Altima in second place in a field which saw the new Camry land in next to last (perennial C&D favorite Honda Accord won by 4 points over the Altima).
One question is how some magazines can place a car at the top of the heap (Camry being MT's Car of the Year) while another one places it mid pack. In fact, sometimes the same magazine can rate the same car differently in separate issues. Why? Different editors, test driver and apparently, different tastes, and criteria.
It's a dilemma which comes up no matter which car company you favor. It doesn't matter whether you're a Toyota/Lexus fan or a Nissan/Infiniti fan, you're going to ride the same rollercoaster from one magazine to the next. Sometimes it happens that there is unanimous agreement between all the journals (as in the case of the BMW 3) but generally these tests depend on who's doing them and the results can vary dramatically.
For every test the G35 may lose there is another in which it comes out the shining victor (C&D 10 best, Automobile 07 All Star, Forbes, ect). So who do you trust? Yourself. Go see, feel and drive these machines and decide which is best for YOU. Fact is that there are now so many great cars the difference between them is often a matter of personal taste and that is what is showing among the writers of the automotive press.
At the end of the day car reviews are about as valuable as movie reviews. They can give you some impression of the movie but to really know what you've got you need to go see the movie and judge for yourself. The same goes for cars.
One question is how some magazines can place a car at the top of the heap (Camry being MT's Car of the Year) while another one places it mid pack. In fact, sometimes the same magazine can rate the same car differently in separate issues. Why? Different editors, test driver and apparently, different tastes, and criteria.
It's a dilemma which comes up no matter which car company you favor. It doesn't matter whether you're a Toyota/Lexus fan or a Nissan/Infiniti fan, you're going to ride the same rollercoaster from one magazine to the next. Sometimes it happens that there is unanimous agreement between all the journals (as in the case of the BMW 3) but generally these tests depend on who's doing them and the results can vary dramatically.
For every test the G35 may lose there is another in which it comes out the shining victor (C&D 10 best, Automobile 07 All Star, Forbes, ect). So who do you trust? Yourself. Go see, feel and drive these machines and decide which is best for YOU. Fact is that there are now so many great cars the difference between them is often a matter of personal taste and that is what is showing among the writers of the automotive press.
At the end of the day car reviews are about as valuable as movie reviews. They can give you some impression of the movie but to really know what you've got you need to go see the movie and judge for yourself. The same goes for cars.
C&D wants a "drivers car"
MT - picks their Car of the Year from cars that are new (limiting their choices)
R&T - sort of splits the difference and often does not pick a winner but points out the pros and cons of each car.
Autoweek....
You get the idea.
#92
I am glad we are "trusting ourselves" when IS350 comes on top, and for every other outcome, we should trust the editors...
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I am just enjoying the fact that IS350 is now proven to be able to take an turn...
p.s. like bean mentioned in another thread, I bet this thread would be 10 pages long if IS350 finished 3rd...
:-)
I am just enjoying the fact that IS350 is now proven to be able to take an turn...
p.s. like bean mentioned in another thread, I bet this thread would be 10 pages long if IS350 finished 3rd...
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But again, the 800lb gorilla was missing from the event.
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I've driven it and it doesn't suprise me that it does a 4.9 0-60mph and a 13.5 1/4 mile. That 1/4 is right there with the STi/EVO. And the IS is an auto!
When is this manual coming out, I didn't even know they were doing this. This car should be in the low 13s with a manual tranny. Thats crazy!
When is this manual coming out, I didn't even know they were doing this. This car should be in the low 13s with a manual tranny. Thats crazy!
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The IS350's engine better be damn more refined than the TL-S and the G35's engine. It would be dissappointing for toyota if their new engine isn't as smooth as the 10+ year old J-series and VQ-series.
kudos to Toyota for creating a great engine. Ten years ago, the IS350's speed would be in the sports car territory Now you get it in a form of a family sedan
kudos to Toyota for creating a great engine. Ten years ago, the IS350's speed would be in the sports car territory Now you get it in a form of a family sedan
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Well, they did qualify it by saying "Japanese Cars". I am sure the 800lb gorilla will be in the comparisons soon enough. Though when that happens odds are the editors will have "lost their minds".
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and looks like an 800lb gorilla too...
All the engineering in the world couldnt get me to buy this version of Bangle's work ( stange enough I like the 5 & the 6).
I'd like to see the comparison when the 335 sedan comes out, because according to Inside Line's specs, the coupe weighs more than the IS sedan. Coupes are usually lighter than their sedan counterpart. As long as BMW doesnt send a ringer and Lexus provides a proper IS sport with a VDIM off switch, I cant see that Gorilla beating the IS (barring the usual biased editors ... lol j/k)
All the engineering in the world couldnt get me to buy this version of Bangle's work ( stange enough I like the 5 & the 6).
I'd like to see the comparison when the 335 sedan comes out, because according to Inside Line's specs, the coupe weighs more than the IS sedan. Coupes are usually lighter than their sedan counterpart. As long as BMW doesnt send a ringer and Lexus provides a proper IS sport with a VDIM off switch, I cant see that Gorilla beating the IS (barring the usual biased editors ... lol j/k)
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Thats because the cabin is quiet and the suspension takes most of the bumps and vibrations away. "Typical Lexus". If you have any friends who own g35's or Z's or 330i's...let them drive the car, and watch the smile on their face...cause the IS350 is quick.
#100
Despite being heavily revised, the 2GR-FSE remains as the better engine compared to the VQ35HR. Ultimately, the VQ is still based on an older design than the 2GR, and the 2GR in this case has the superior dual fuel injection system.
A number of publications have noted the VQ35HR still lacks the refinement of the 2GR-FSE, not to mention the fuel economy.
A number of publications have noted the VQ35HR still lacks the refinement of the 2GR-FSE, not to mention the fuel economy.
#101
Hm, I don't know that I've ever seen a woman driving a 2IS actually... But I don't see very many 2IS out here in general. I do see a lot of women driving BMWs...
If you want to send an email to R&T about the error in their video ("The navigation system can only be purchased with the upgrade audio system, making for a hefty $4000 add-on"), the email is roadandtrack@hfnm.com. FYI the Lexus website clearly lists the navigation system as a $2,550 standalone option (http://www.lexus.com/models/IS/features/pricing.html).
If you want to send an email to R&T about the error in their video ("The navigation system can only be purchased with the upgrade audio system, making for a hefty $4000 add-on"), the email is roadandtrack@hfnm.com. FYI the Lexus website clearly lists the navigation system as a $2,550 standalone option (http://www.lexus.com/models/IS/features/pricing.html).
Time to re-email R&T.
#102
Sure you can order one and wait four months, but for the cars that are coming into to dealers, the NAV is only part of a much more expensive option package - at least here in the midwest. Maybe you can find a zip code where the website will let you build one with just NAV?
Time to re-email R&T.
Time to re-email R&T.
#103
Edit: I found the NAV in 94598 as part of a package that costs only $5,435 (better than the $8K here in the midwest, but still not a stand alone option).
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Sorry, my point was that it can be acquired that way regardless of whether it can be configured as such on the Lexus website. It can be ordered in that configuration, as people on here already have. Hence, the statement that "The navigation system can only be purchased with the upgrade audio system" by R&T is inaccurate.
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Like BMW much
Really, no need to go off topic. Nobody is discussing the 3 Series here. You can make a seperate thread for all the 3 Series lovers on this forum .
The point of discussion was here is yet another review which gives the IS350 the credit it deserves, and this coming from Road & Track of all magazines.