Upgrade IS 350 to ISF?
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There are a few benefits to buying used. Often if you get something with 20+k miles on it a lot of the kinks have been worked out and fixed by the manufacturer, it's like a pair of broken in jeans. The problem is-someone else broke them in :P Also, the worst part about buying brand new is of course the depreciation of the vehicle. Everyone knows-you drive it off the lot you lose $3,000.
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There are a few benefits to buying used. Often if you get something with 20+k miles on it a lot of the kinks have been worked out and fixed by the manufacturer, it's like a pair of broken in jeans. The problem is-someone else broke them in :P Also, the worst part about buying brand new is of course the depreciation of the vehicle. Everyone knows-you drive it off the lot you lose $3,000.
Only $3K?
Much more than that..
Try getting a trade in number a day or two after driving off the lot.I think you'll be shocked at what the dealer will offer.
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So far reading this thread.. If I am getting the IS-F it will likely be a 2010+ (less harsh suspension), and I am likely to install PPE header into the IS-F.. I want grunt power... I did track my IS 350, sway bar made massive different.. but the IS-F will not be track.. they closed our track in our city.
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If you didn't like the 350 with a swaybar, you'll hate the F. I traded my 350 for my F. It's not at all the same.
Gas mileage isn't that different from the 350. All time average on my 350 was 22.x, on my F it's 21.x.
Brake maintenance is the biggest difference for regular consumables. Everything else is pretty similar.
Gas mileage isn't that different from the 350. All time average on my 350 was 22.x, on my F it's 21.x.
Brake maintenance is the biggest difference for regular consumables. Everything else is pretty similar.
Lou
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