2010 IS350 without Navi
#18
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teddyh20......I work for TMS and Kurtz pretty much nailed it on the head. I work in Jax, FL so I deal with the Lexus Southern Region multiple times a day. I would say approximately 75-80% of the cars we get from Japan via vessel at the port I work at have Nav.
They can always do a special order for you, however, it is a 3 month process since you are in CA, and a very lengthy one! I had to wait 4 months since I am on the east coast and I just got my IS-C last Wed, and I had ordered it on Aug 10th. It is a miserable wait, but if it is really something you want, it is worth it.
They can always do a special order for you, however, it is a 3 month process since you are in CA, and a very lengthy one! I had to wait 4 months since I am on the east coast and I just got my IS-C last Wed, and I had ordered it on Aug 10th. It is a miserable wait, but if it is really something you want, it is worth it.
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Unless your paying cash for the car adding $2k to the cost of the car will run you what $20-40 extra month. Doesn't break the bank for most folks. But if it does break the bank you might need to look to a cheaper car.
#24
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As a previous 350 owner, allow me to put some things into perspective for you. You say it's no big deal but think about this. The IS250 is arguably the slowest, V6 powered sedan on the market today. In contrast, the IS350 is arguably the fastest V6 powered sedan on the market today. The V6 in the 250 is tiny and there are 4 cylinders on the market that are larger. I would do everything possible to get the 350. Personally, I wouldn't settle, you may end up very disappointed.
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As a previous 350 owner, allow me to put some things into perspective for you. You say it's no big deal but think about this. The IS250 is arguably the slowest, V6 powered sedan on the market today. In contrast, the IS350 is arguably the fastest V6 powered sedan on the market today. The V6 in the 250 is tiny and there are 4 cylinders on the market that are larger. I would do everything possible to get the 350. Personally, I wouldn't settle, you may end up very disappointed.
3 years ago it was flat out the fastest luxury sedan < $50k or so on the market when the 330i was still out.
With the advent of the 335i it's more of a shared throne with maybe a hair of an edge going to the 335i. g35 6mt is almost there, g37 is same as g35 6mt (maybe even a tad slower sadly).
You know what I'm really interested about is how the new acura TL stands up (yeah the beak looking one). They gave it just north of 300 horses this time around and I don't see much performance data on it.