3 Things I Would Change w/ on my 08 IS350
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3 Things I Would Change w/ on my 08 IS350
As I am becoming more familiar with my car after owning it for 12 days, there are three things that Lexus should have done differently.
1. Relocate the "ECT Power" button to the center area next to the shifter. The current location is a PITA to activate while driving.
2. Turanza tires on the IS350. Who in their right mind puts touring tires on a "sport" sedan. There must have been a bit to much saki during that decision making day at Lexus.
3. Lastly, the dreaded navigation restrictions. I realize that there is a hack, but still. To hack the nav is risky. Lexus should allow input while in motion as other car markers do.
Aside from those three small things, I simply enjoy my IS350!!
1. Relocate the "ECT Power" button to the center area next to the shifter. The current location is a PITA to activate while driving.
2. Turanza tires on the IS350. Who in their right mind puts touring tires on a "sport" sedan. There must have been a bit to much saki during that decision making day at Lexus.
3. Lastly, the dreaded navigation restrictions. I realize that there is a hack, but still. To hack the nav is risky. Lexus should allow input while in motion as other car markers do.
Aside from those three small things, I simply enjoy my IS350!!
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1. I feel you on this one, but you'll get the hang of it.
2. Someone needs to get fired for this. I've been trying to burn mine up so that I can replace them.
3. Has been argued to death on this forum, but I agree with you.
2. Someone needs to get fired for this. I've been trying to burn mine up so that I can replace them.
3. Has been argued to death on this forum, but I agree with you.
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This is less annoying than I thought it was going to be. The restrictions come off as long as you're under 5 mph which happens at every block and you have to stop for a stop sign, traffic, or a traffic light. At least you're not stuck having to pull over somewhere and put it in park, you just need to slow down and type fast. If you're at a red light you've got about 30-45 seconds. I've also found the voice recognition is better than expected if you have to use it.
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I guess I lucked out with tires as mine came with the Dunlop Sportmaxx. Great tires! Very good performance, quiet and I got 29k miles out of them. Just replaced them with Eagle F1s (also great tires - so far).
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As far as the Nav restrictions go, they have indeed been discussed to death. I thought most cars today have the lockout, except Honda products. Maybe I'm wrong.
A couple of weeks ago there was an incident here in Houston where a car driver who was distracted with a cell phone veered off the road, ran over a cop on the side of the road, and killed him. Although it sounds like a swell idea to enter Nav directions while on the fly, or talk on the phone, or eat, etc, etc, it really is another distraction that we don't need.
The guy who killed the cop will remember those last few seconds, and the aftermath, for the rest of his life. It ain't worth it.
A couple of weeks ago there was an incident here in Houston where a car driver who was distracted with a cell phone veered off the road, ran over a cop on the side of the road, and killed him. Although it sounds like a swell idea to enter Nav directions while on the fly, or talk on the phone, or eat, etc, etc, it really is another distraction that we don't need.
The guy who killed the cop will remember those last few seconds, and the aftermath, for the rest of his life. It ain't worth it.
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^ I lived in Houston. Sure blame the cell phone, it could've been premeditated, based upon my recollection of Houston cops. I lived on the westside, and the village cops (Headwig, Bunker Hill, etc) were even worse. One thing I learned, never mouth off to a Houston cop, back in the day they would take matters into their own hands (literally). . .
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As I am becoming more familiar with my car after owning it for 12 days, there are three things that Lexus should have done differently.
1. Relocate the "ECT Power" button to the center area next to the shifter. The current location is a PITA to activate while driving.
2. Turanza tires on the IS350. Who in their right mind puts touring tires on a "sport" sedan. There must have been a bit to much saki during that decision making day at Lexus.
3. Lastly, the dreaded navigation restrictions. I realize that there is a hack, but still. To hack the nav is risky. Lexus should allow input while in motion as other car markers do.
Aside from those three small things, I simply enjoy my IS350!!
1. Relocate the "ECT Power" button to the center area next to the shifter. The current location is a PITA to activate while driving.
2. Turanza tires on the IS350. Who in their right mind puts touring tires on a "sport" sedan. There must have been a bit to much saki during that decision making day at Lexus.
3. Lastly, the dreaded navigation restrictions. I realize that there is a hack, but still. To hack the nav is risky. Lexus should allow input while in motion as other car markers do.
Aside from those three small things, I simply enjoy my IS350!!
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1. I leave it on almost always.
2. I agree. Those tires are ridiculous. I believe RE050's are the best factory tires.
3. You will get used to it. I hardly ever have to add a destination on the fly. If you can't stop you can try to use voice commands (it sucks most times).
2. I agree. Those tires are ridiculous. I believe RE050's are the best factory tires.
3. You will get used to it. I hardly ever have to add a destination on the fly. If you can't stop you can try to use voice commands (it sucks most times).
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1) I prefer where it is, as I don't use it much and like the transmission area to be uncluttered with buttons other people like to push and play around with, like an Audi A6...
2) I have RE050s. No real opinion after 6800 miles. I don't drive that hard, and isn't that sensitive to road noise.
3) If I ran Toyota, I'd do the same... I trust you, I trust me, but I don't trust many other people to handle 300 HP, talk on the phone, and work the NAV at the same time.
Looks like you are enjoying your car if these are the 3 main issues! congrats!
2) I have RE050s. No real opinion after 6800 miles. I don't drive that hard, and isn't that sensitive to road noise.
3) If I ran Toyota, I'd do the same... I trust you, I trust me, but I don't trust many other people to handle 300 HP, talk on the phone, and work the NAV at the same time.
Looks like you are enjoying your car if these are the 3 main issues! congrats!
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1) Would be nice if they relocated it, but I got used to the button.
2) Tires are a little slower then I would like, but I'm looking for a replacement soon.
3) If they want to lock people out of Nav while the car is in motion, the least they can do is put a sensor on the front Passenger seat (ie airbag sensor) to enable Nav if someone is sitting there....
2) Tires are a little slower then I would like, but I'm looking for a replacement soon.
3) If they want to lock people out of Nav while the car is in motion, the least they can do is put a sensor on the front Passenger seat (ie airbag sensor) to enable Nav if someone is sitting there....
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^ I lived in Houston. Sure blame the cell phone, it could've been premeditated, based upon my recollection of Houston cops. I lived on the westside, and the village cops (Headwig, Bunker Hill, etc) were even worse. One thing I learned, never mouth off to a Houston cop, back in the day they would take matters into their own hands (literally). . .
http://forums.officer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74481
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