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Interesting....they failed to mention that both the bmw and the mercedes have more headroom to accomodate taller drivers. The bmw and mercedes both have enough room in the back seats to accomodate adults, not just children.
Plus, the IS only has one cup holder in the front, something that will annoy the heck out of your passenger.
Good video, but they neglect to mention certain optional features the BMW and Mercedes have that Lexus does not offer (IE, split folding rear seats). Any car company can make such an advertisement and pick and chose what they want to say.
Interesting....they failed to mention that both the bmw and the mercedes have more headroom to accomodate taller drivers. The bmw and mercedes both have enough room in the back seats to accomodate adults, not just children.
Plus, the IS only has one cup holder in the front, something that will annoy the heck out of your passenger.
i was at the mecedez dealership last nite and seat in the backseat of the c-class after configuring the front seat for myself (6ft 180lbs) and honestly could not tell the difference in backseat legroom compared to ISx, infact i found the interior in the c-class and e-class to be hard uncomfortable plastic. im not beeing a fanboy btw
Feeling this is a Lexus favor video.... but you are comparing with 2 re-design vehicles where Lexus is about due, so my guess is the new model would win over in a more reasonable comparison.
Feeling this is a Lexus favor video.... but you are comparing with 2 re-design vehicles where Lexus is about due, so my guess is the new model would win over in a more reasonable comparison.
That's a great point. Considering the 2IS's age, it's held up quite well to today's new offerings. The 3IS has so much potential to be amazing.