Second thoughts about is350
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Second thoughts about is350
Here is my situation.
Just bought a new 2008 IS 350 a month and a half ago. Enjoyed the car until now. Recently I had to bring my car into the dealer to get the interior repaired beause there was a rattling noise coming from the right side of the interior. Found out there was something loose inside and it was rolling around. Got that issue fixed and a week after that there continues to be an annoying rattle coming from the right side near the glove box. Bringing in the car tomorrow to the dealer to get it repaired, but this is getting annoying.
This is my first Lexus and I'm not very excited about the vehicle and lexus has lost a new customer. I hate being "that guy" but it seems like it's too early for things to start falling apart (1300 miles).
The vehicle is currently being financed and I want to get rid of it. What would you guys suggest? Should I try to sell it privately? Sell it back to the dealer? I don't want another is350 next time around. Educate me. Thanks!
Just bought a new 2008 IS 350 a month and a half ago. Enjoyed the car until now. Recently I had to bring my car into the dealer to get the interior repaired beause there was a rattling noise coming from the right side of the interior. Found out there was something loose inside and it was rolling around. Got that issue fixed and a week after that there continues to be an annoying rattle coming from the right side near the glove box. Bringing in the car tomorrow to the dealer to get it repaired, but this is getting annoying.
This is my first Lexus and I'm not very excited about the vehicle and lexus has lost a new customer. I hate being "that guy" but it seems like it's too early for things to start falling apart (1300 miles).
The vehicle is currently being financed and I want to get rid of it. What would you guys suggest? Should I try to sell it privately? Sell it back to the dealer? I don't want another is350 next time around. Educate me. Thanks!
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Give the dealer a chance to fix everything! No car is going to be perfect, and Lexus is no exception. Your car has a few rattles, that's no reason to sell it! That would be like buying a house, and a month later finding out that the sink leaks, so you want to sell the house! Just fix the dam thing and move on with your life.
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that rattle is notorious in the IS's. the dealer will eventually find the source and fix it. my dealer referenced 5 different areas where they had to install sticky foam around clips hitting against the plastic in the dash. good luck!
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Alternatively, get a grip, communicate your concerns to your dealer, don't accept anything less than a completely satisfactory resolution to those concerns, and enjoy what is by far one of the best cars-for-the-money out there, bar none!
Just sayin'...
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I'm sensing a serious case of buyer's remorse.
It is going to take me awhile to even think about purchasing another lexus though... I guess for me, first impression is important and no problems equals no headaches. I just need to take some aspirin to cure those headaches.
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Keep the car and stay adamant about getting these issues solved. Eventually, they will be solved or you can lemon law your car perhaps.
You will definetely not regret such a decision to keep the car...
You will definetely not regret such a decision to keep the car...
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No car is without it's issues. Rattles are cosmetic flaws and can be fixed, but what really should be of concern is mechanical quality. I bought my 250 base model cos i just wanted to own a luxury car and knowing Lexus quality (mechanically) is up there with Toyota if not more, there wasn't any doubt to buy it. At the end of the day, what you pay is what you want to get out. I never expect more than what i paid for.
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Since you are financing and seem to not be able to afford a car guaranteed not to rattle... sell your house and get a Rolls Royce Phantom... My parents have a S class and it has rattles and you don't even want to know how many rattles their bmw m5 and porsche gt2 have... well their only car that doesn't rattle (yet) is the Bentley, but that car is nothing special... bentleys are overrated...
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Keep in mind that the IS was designed to be sold for as little as 30K (33K?). Yours was more expensive due to the engine upgrade and whatever options you chose with it, but it is still Lexus' entry-level offering.
My dealer bent over backwards to make sure I was happy with my purchase. They even fixed minor things that I didn't notice for quite a while after taking delivery. I'd say give them a chance to make it right since you're already somewhat committed to the car. As mentioned, you'll only take a hit financially if you bail out now.
My dealer bent over backwards to make sure I was happy with my purchase. They even fixed minor things that I didn't notice for quite a while after taking delivery. I'd say give them a chance to make it right since you're already somewhat committed to the car. As mentioned, you'll only take a hit financially if you bail out now.
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yeah, but how come my $30k tsx doesn't have any rattles, took delivery at 2 miles, now past 20k. neither does my w202. heck, even the in-law's 01 accord doesn't rattle.
however, my is350 has rattles intermittently all over the dash. took delivery at over 20 miles and still has only 2k miles. granted, lexus had to fix a scratched nav screen even before the dealer got it (or something like that). still..
besides, i thought rattles were the domain of volvo ... like my wagon hahahaha
however, my is350 has rattles intermittently all over the dash. took delivery at over 20 miles and still has only 2k miles. granted, lexus had to fix a scratched nav screen even before the dealer got it (or something like that). still..
besides, i thought rattles were the domain of volvo ... like my wagon hahahaha
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