X package on 2007
#16
Yes you can. For sure...
#18
Here's what I got back on 9/30/07. I've read other threads where others have paid a lot less than I did. I'm not sure what the allocation is in FL though. I did see an X-pkg in Lexus of Portland last week when I drove by, but that probably isn't helpful to you.
I got my at Kendall Lexus of Eugene, Oregon, about 2 hours from Portland.
$40500 OTD ($2735 off MSRP)
$43017 MSRP + $218-ttl. = 43235.00
2007 IS350 Showroom Car
XE, PT, NV, HL, Z1, LR in Obsid. Black/Black.
No tax in Oregon. TTL in OR is $218 for 4 years.
Everything by email. Not the best price, but I'm very happy.
My wait time was 1 day from final negot. to purchase.
I saved a lot and they made a heck of a lot of $$$.
Good Luck
I got my at Kendall Lexus of Eugene, Oregon, about 2 hours from Portland.
$40500 OTD ($2735 off MSRP)
$43017 MSRP + $218-ttl. = 43235.00
2007 IS350 Showroom Car
XE, PT, NV, HL, Z1, LR in Obsid. Black/Black.
No tax in Oregon. TTL in OR is $218 for 4 years.
Everything by email. Not the best price, but I'm very happy.
My wait time was 1 day from final negot. to purchase.
I saved a lot and they made a heck of a lot of $$$.
Good Luck
#19
dont get me wrong, there are cars that come in without nav and with few options. in fact most of the cars i found either had a lot of options or very little. theres a dealer in so cal that has a lot of non nav is350's.
#20
Are you sure? On the Lexus website the Xpackage wheels are NOT an option.
http://www.lexus.com/models/IS/features/pricing.html
Lexus Pre-Collision System (PCS) [10] and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control [11] $2,850 [3]
Lexus voice-activated DVD Navigation System [5] with backup camera [6] and Bluetooth® technology [7] $2,550 [3]
18-in G-Spider alloy wheels with 18-in tires [4] $2,450 [3]
18-in ISP Mode alloy wheels with 18-in tires [4] $2,450 [3]
Ground effects kit $1,500 [3]
18-in G-Spider alloy wheels [4] $1,375 [3]
18-in ISP Mode alloy wheels [4] $1,375 [3]
Mark Levinson 14-speaker 300-watt @ 0.1% THD [8] Premium Surround Sound Audio System [9] with 7.1 architecture and in-dash, single-feed, six-disc DVD/CD auto-changer featuring DVD-audio and DVD-video playback $940 [3]
Bi-xenon High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps and Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) $875 [3]
18 x 8.0-in alloy wheels with 225/40YR18 tires front [4], 18 x 8.5-in alloy wheels with 255/40YR18 tires rear [4] $720 [3]
Intuitive Parking Assist $500 [3]
XM® Satellite Radio [12] $486 [3]
Rear spoiler $355 [3]
Headlamp washers - requires Bi-xenon High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps and Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) $100 [3]
All-weather floor mats $99 [3]
Trunk mat $69 [3]
Wheel locks $69 [3]
Cargo net $59 [3]
Car cover *
Leather care kit *
Touch-up paint *
http://www.lexus.com/models/IS/features/pricing.html
Lexus Pre-Collision System (PCS) [10] and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control [11] $2,850 [3]
Lexus voice-activated DVD Navigation System [5] with backup camera [6] and Bluetooth® technology [7] $2,550 [3]
18-in G-Spider alloy wheels with 18-in tires [4] $2,450 [3]
18-in ISP Mode alloy wheels with 18-in tires [4] $2,450 [3]
Ground effects kit $1,500 [3]
18-in G-Spider alloy wheels [4] $1,375 [3]
18-in ISP Mode alloy wheels [4] $1,375 [3]
Mark Levinson 14-speaker 300-watt @ 0.1% THD [8] Premium Surround Sound Audio System [9] with 7.1 architecture and in-dash, single-feed, six-disc DVD/CD auto-changer featuring DVD-audio and DVD-video playback $940 [3]
Bi-xenon High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps and Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) $875 [3]
18 x 8.0-in alloy wheels with 225/40YR18 tires front [4], 18 x 8.5-in alloy wheels with 255/40YR18 tires rear [4] $720 [3]
Intuitive Parking Assist $500 [3]
XM® Satellite Radio [12] $486 [3]
Rear spoiler $355 [3]
Headlamp washers - requires Bi-xenon High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps and Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) $100 [3]
All-weather floor mats $99 [3]
Trunk mat $69 [3]
Wheel locks $69 [3]
Cargo net $59 [3]
Car cover *
Leather care kit *
Touch-up paint *
#21
If you are working with Lexus of Tampa, the sales manager is worthless. Her name is Tina Klien if I remember. She botched my special order but gave it to me at cost so I took it. My salesman was Trigve Holst, he is very good. He knows his stuff and won't lie to you. Good luck.
#22
It's supposed to be silver with a black interior and Nav/ML. If that sounds good to you, I suggest you call your sales rep soon, because people like me on the Sport Package watch list are getting called now.
Good luck...you WILL enjoy the slightly tighter suspension.
PS: Thanks Philip...I think and hope you're right. I haven't found a salesperson that can say for certainty one way or the other. Lexus has to do something to smooth out special custom ordering, if they want to be a real player in the luxury performance sector.
#23
On the Lexus site it's really unclear what happens if you order the Sport Package with the upgraded wheels option (FT).
But this is what's listed on the options specification KBB page:
(FT)Wheels, 5-Spoke Alloy $576.00 (invoice),720.00 (MSRP) -- (Std w/X Pkg-XE & XF) Includes P225/40YR18 Front & P255/40YR18 Rear Summer Tires.
It's an enigma, and just another way to discourage special ordering.
#24
Local salesman called back and he stands corrected you can order the X package on the 350. They do have 250 with X in stock. Tomorrow I am driving 250 with X and 350 regular to get a general comparison. They do not have a 350 with X or sport in stock.
#25
Make your decision based on the power between the 250 and 350, and not on whether one car has the X-package or not. Other than the tighter suspension on the X, the other stuff is just cosmetic.
#26
I drove a 250 X package and a 350 regular. There is a noticeable difference between the X and regular ( I am refering to handling not power - although there was a big difference in power also). Not as different as say a regular 3 series BMW and an M3. I definitely would not purchase without the X or sport package. Very impressive ride. My only complaint was poor rearward visibility when backing up.
#28
I just want to clarify somethoing. I have an 09 with X-pack. Is this the replacement sport gas pedal under recall or whatever people want to call it?
Since they are cutting rubber pedals I was curious to see what they did with our medal ones. If this is the replacement it looks fine to me.
Please confirm that I am right or wrong.
Thanks
Since they are cutting rubber pedals I was curious to see what they did with our medal ones. If this is the replacement it looks fine to me.
Please confirm that I am right or wrong.
Thanks
#29
This thread has your answer. I'm keeping my old pedal - thank you very much.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ort-pedal.html
Lou
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ort-pedal.html
Lou