IS250 - How slow is it?
#1
IS250 - How slow is it?
Been reading how the 250 has 100 hp less then the 350..
I'm coming from a SS camaro... am I going to be sorely disappointed in a 250?
I'm not buying the 250 to be a sports car, I'm just tired of the american car problems, squeaks, rattles, wind noise on the highway, shoddy brakes that warp at the first sign of a hard stop, cheap leather seats with no heat, ugly dashboards..
I don't need to be the fastest out there, but if the car is going to be underpowered (ie, weak) I might reconsider.
I'm coming from a SS camaro... am I going to be sorely disappointed in a 250?
I'm not buying the 250 to be a sports car, I'm just tired of the american car problems, squeaks, rattles, wind noise on the highway, shoddy brakes that warp at the first sign of a hard stop, cheap leather seats with no heat, ugly dashboards..
I don't need to be the fastest out there, but if the car is going to be underpowered (ie, weak) I might reconsider.
#3
Lexus Fanatic
slow its not slow... hell even a prius can go 80... but if your talking 'quick', well.. just dont line up against any corolla xrs out there, unless its a automatic one then you can keep pace... look around for a used 350, the xtra 100hp? better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
#4
slow its not slow... hell even a prius can go 80... but if your talking 'quick', well.. just dont line up against any corolla xrs out there, unless its a automatic one then you can keep pace... look around for a used 350, the xtra 100hp? better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
#7
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If you were moving UP (hp wise) to an is250, i'd say it would fit your expectations, but since you're coming from an SS camaro, you would probably be best suited in a 350. Since you're buying used, the price differences arent as bad as they are for new ones (what is it, $4k between is250 and is350 new?). I'd hold out for a good is350, because there is nothing out there that will make the is250 faster, we have no real aftermarket parts for performance. TEST DRIVING is also a great option.
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#8
I have both the 350 and a Trans Am. I have never owned or driven a 250. Traded in my Dodge Hemi Ram for the 350.
With that said, I must also say that the IS and the F body are two completely different feeling vehicles. It took me a couple of months to get over buyer's remorse and accept that this IS is not ever going to have that muscle car rumble, that FlowMaster sound, that heavy big car presence. As a matter of fact, I actually hated myself for letting my truck go. I wouldn't even drive the IS for a while, my remorse was that bad.
The IS is more agile and quick in terms of maneuverability, but it will never have that adrenalin rushing pull that the big cars do. Even the 350. Now granted, I raced the two against each other and although the 350 pulled off right away, it was too smooth...too quiet....there's something about a muscle car that's so different from the import that you WILL miss something, no matter if you get the 250 or the 350.
With that said, I must also say that the IS and the F body are two completely different feeling vehicles. It took me a couple of months to get over buyer's remorse and accept that this IS is not ever going to have that muscle car rumble, that FlowMaster sound, that heavy big car presence. As a matter of fact, I actually hated myself for letting my truck go. I wouldn't even drive the IS for a while, my remorse was that bad.
The IS is more agile and quick in terms of maneuverability, but it will never have that adrenalin rushing pull that the big cars do. Even the 350. Now granted, I raced the two against each other and although the 350 pulled off right away, it was too smooth...too quiet....there's something about a muscle car that's so different from the import that you WILL miss something, no matter if you get the 250 or the 350.
Last edited by Micaiah; 12-28-10 at 06:33 AM.
#10
I have both the 350 and a Trans Am. I have never owned or driven a 250. Traded in my Dodge Hemi Ram for the 350.
With that said, I must also say that the IS and the F body are two completely different feeling vehicles. It took me a couple of months to get over buyer's remorse and accept that this IS is not ever going to have that muscle car rumble, that FlowMaster sound, that heavy big car presence. As a matter of fact, I actually hated myself for letting my truck go. I wouldn't even drive the IS for a while, my remorse was that bad.
The IS is more agile and quick in terms of maneuverability, but it will never have that adrenalin rushing pull that the big cars do. Even the 350. Now granted, I raced the two against each other and although the 350 pulled off right away, it was too smooth...too quiet....there's something about a muscle car that's so different from the import that you WILL miss something, no matter if you get the 250 or the 350.
With that said, I must also say that the IS and the F body are two completely different feeling vehicles. It took me a couple of months to get over buyer's remorse and accept that this IS is not ever going to have that muscle car rumble, that FlowMaster sound, that heavy big car presence. As a matter of fact, I actually hated myself for letting my truck go. I wouldn't even drive the IS for a while, my remorse was that bad.
The IS is more agile and quick in terms of maneuverability, but it will never have that adrenalin rushing pull that the big cars do. Even the 350. Now granted, I raced the two against each other and although the 350 pulled off right away, it was too smooth...too quiet....there's something about a muscle car that's so different from the import that you WILL miss something, no matter if you get the 250 or the 350.
This will be more of a daily driver for me... I'm looking for luxury and quiet ride. The camaro is fun for speed, but I'm done with going deaf on the highway due to wind noise from leaky doors and badly sealed windows, and the creaks, and the whines and the lacking stock brakes.
#12
or maybe he got the SS camaro in the first place because he was talked into needing all that hp. Maybe he really needs a nimble yet luxurious car that can do decent pulls on WOT.
As always, test drive the 250, if you like it, take it and never look at test driving a more powerful car until you are ready for your next trade in.
As always, test drive the 250, if you like it, take it and never look at test driving a more powerful car until you are ready for your next trade in.
#13
Well, I plan to keep the camaro
This will be more of a daily driver for me... I'm looking for luxury and quiet ride. The camaro is fun for speed, but I'm done with going deaf on the highway due to wind noise from leaky doors and badly sealed windows, and the creaks, and the whines and the lacking stock brakes.
This will be more of a daily driver for me... I'm looking for luxury and quiet ride. The camaro is fun for speed, but I'm done with going deaf on the highway due to wind noise from leaky doors and badly sealed windows, and the creaks, and the whines and the lacking stock brakes.
I still miss my truck. I went back to the dealer to try to get him back but someone had already bought him.
#14
Well - I'm going on a test drive in the 250 today, I saw pics, it's 100% clean.
The problem for me is that anything 2010+ (in ANY car dealership) is going to be 300+ a month.
I'm looking for 250 or less. I can get a 14k loan at my credit union for 3.75 % and it'll end up being right at 200 a month, for a Is250 awd with 52k on it. (Me throwing 4.5k ontop of that of course)
So it's either pay MORE than I want a month for something like a Genesis Track or a Honda V6..
Or get a nice is250 that isn't super fast.
The problem for me is that anything 2010+ (in ANY car dealership) is going to be 300+ a month.
I'm looking for 250 or less. I can get a 14k loan at my credit union for 3.75 % and it'll end up being right at 200 a month, for a Is250 awd with 52k on it. (Me throwing 4.5k ontop of that of course)
So it's either pay MORE than I want a month for something like a Genesis Track or a Honda V6..
Or get a nice is250 that isn't super fast.
#15
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If u have the funds to get the faster one then why not? The price difference isn't much for used if you search around. My 250 is just fine for me jus put an exhaust on it and it will sound like ur going a lot faster than u are lol. What year Camaro do you have? I to miss the V8 sound like micaiah so much I ALMOST bought an ISF like 2 weeks ago... but couldn't find the color I want so. Maybe next time. I would jus go test drive em both and see if the 250 is good enough. GL