Loaded IS250 or base IS350?
#17
Personally I'd go with the loaded IS250 - I cannot LIVE without my Nav and I like that its integrated - I wouldn't want something sticking out of my lighter. (And the radio, bluetooth, other car settings are used by the same screen, which I love. So that screen is way more than Nav IMO) But I don't care as much about HP, the 250 is fast enough for my driving - and I wanted AWD since i live where it snows.
#20
I opted for a base 350 last january, I literally have only 40000 cash for the car and couldn't add anything.
Yes, i still misses the navigation, and really hope to have one.but after i step on the gas pedal, everything else doesn't matter anymore.
Yes, i still misses the navigation, and really hope to have one.but after i step on the gas pedal, everything else doesn't matter anymore.
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Is this a trick question, you already have a '07 IS250 ???
FWIW, to answer your question, I would've bought a fully loaded IS250 since I wanted the ML/Nav & sport pkg, but they don't allocate 250s like this for SoCal, so instead of a special order and waiting 120 days, I upgraded to the 350
FWIW, to answer your question, I would've bought a fully loaded IS250 since I wanted the ML/Nav & sport pkg, but they don't allocate 250s like this for SoCal, so instead of a special order and waiting 120 days, I upgraded to the 350
#22
I would personally go for the loaded 250. I had a bare bones 250 as a loaner the day before I got my car and hated not having the nav/bluetooth. If you can get a loaded 350, that would be badass.
I personally chose the 250 because of cost/insurance/registration and gas mileage. In 3 years when I get my promotion I may look in to a 350 or IS-F.
I personally chose the 250 because of cost/insurance/registration and gas mileage. In 3 years when I get my promotion I may look in to a 350 or IS-F.
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I was on the same fence about a year and half ago. Has a choice between a loaded IS250 (everything except ML I think) and a bare bone IS350 (the only option is the 18" wheel). I ended up with the IS350 because the only other option that I really wanted is the Navi (the dash looks much better with it). The driving experience between the two is just un-comparable.
My suggestion is...If you decided to go with the IS250 then just DON'T DRIVE THE IS350 no matter what. I drove both, the IS250 by no means is a slow car but the IS350 is just much faster. After all I know I might get tired with all the gadgets one day but would never with that 306HP engine.
Just my 2 cents.
My suggestion is...If you decided to go with the IS250 then just DON'T DRIVE THE IS350 no matter what. I drove both, the IS250 by no means is a slow car but the IS350 is just much faster. After all I know I might get tired with all the gadgets one day but would never with that 306HP engine.
Just my 2 cents.
#24
I have always considered the "big engine" IS350 overpriced, in the great European luxury car tradition, vis a vis the IS250 and the discounting on the IS250 exacerbates the discrepancy. Your call, but my advice is buy the deal because the car is great either way. And I disagree, I say drive them both and go with your heart. Some people really, truly could give two shakes about power and the 250, while slow, certainly isn't "underpowered".
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Options do play a role!
Keep in mind that options are pretty worthless when you resell the car. Imagine selling a couple years from now what would you rather buy? A loaded IS250 or a base IS350 for similar price? you would need to discount your loaded IS250 even more just to make it attractive to buyers, otherwise most would opt for the IS350. Even a base IS350 has enough luxury items.
I did a theoretical search on Kelly Blue Book and my search yielded the following...
I compared the Private Party value of a loaded 250 vs. a Base 350 (w/premium pkg). Both were in "Excellent" condition and both had 20K and both had a spoiler.
The Private Party value of the Loaded 250 was $31,245
The Private Party value of the Base 350 was $33,355
Just for kicks, I did the same for a Base 250 and the value was listed at $28,830
The options clearly play a key role in determining the value of the car.
#27
I think even IS250(200+ hp) will overkill as a daily car. However, It is nice to have powerfull car and performance always win my vote. I have 01' base BMW 330i and I am very happy about that. My engine sound blow my speakers away.
Base IS350 If I were you. I think IS350 + cup kit=rock. GL
Base IS350 If I were you. I think IS350 + cup kit=rock. GL