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Old 03-16-13 | 07:03 PM
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waddup everyone...im new on this...im planning on picking up a lexus OBVIOUSLYY....im looking into getting a 2006 IS250 6 speed manual...ive been reading online that there have been a few recalls on the car...has anyone had any problems with the 2006 and wouldnt recommend in buying it?

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Old 03-16-13 | 07:13 PM
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Welcome to the forum!
I don't know anything about the IS, but with every car you will have those who will adamantly preach against it.

If the IS is like most Toyota/Lexus products, it will be pleasant to drive and be more reliable than the industry average. When failures do occur though, be prepared to be bent over the parts counter.
Old 03-16-13 | 07:27 PM
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Welcome to Club Lexus. Glad you could join us

Aa far as issues with the 2006 IS is concerned. I recommend visiting our 'IS Second Generation' sub forum and doing a search. The IS is a popular car so there's no shortage of discussions on it.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...eneration-163/
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thanks guys...im really happy to be getting into a newer car after having a 98 neon and a 95 civic...stepping up my car game lol
Old 03-16-13 | 08:12 PM
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You think a 95 and 98 are old, try driving my 92 LS400 :P

It's been a fun car so far, real classy. If I could just afford some of the more expensive big ticket repairs that are around the corner(mainly due to miles and age, not design), then I would be tickled pink.
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Old 03-16-13 | 10:08 PM
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Welcome to CL. I have an 06' 250 manual.
There's a few recalls and TSB's. there's the famous pedal recall, there's the huge carbon build up issue, there's a new wiper recall, inside the trunk release lever, I had some oil leak that had a TSB, there's the aux input TSB.

That's all I can think of right now. A few but still a great car. The manual isn't that great though.
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Welcome to CL. Yeah the car has some recalls, but no majors problems. There's alot of owners happy with theres.

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Old 03-17-13 | 03:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Sffd103
Welcome to CL. I have an 06' 250 manual.
There's a few recalls and TSB's. there's the famous pedal recall, there's the huge carbon build up issue, there's a new wiper recall, inside the trunk release lever, I had some oil leak that had a TSB, there's the aux input TSB.

That's all I can think of right now. A few but still a great car. The manual isn't that great though.
ive heard this too.

What exactly is the problem with Lexus and manual transmission (a good buddy of mine had a 6 speed IS250 and problems occurred left and right)
Old 03-17-13 | 08:03 AM
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The only real thing I would be worried about recall wise is the carbon build up. Look for erratic idle and other tell tale signs such as lack of acceleration power and rough acceleration. Other than that the only recalls are things that you shouldn't have to worry about such as the wiper arm nut and little other things. The dealer covers the recalls at no cost to you so I wouldn't let them turn you off on the future purchase. Welcome to CL!
Old 03-17-13 | 08:10 AM
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Welcome to CL. See if it has a carfax history, the fix for the CSP carbon build up might have been done. The info I've received on this forum has been excellent. Good Luck.
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thanks for the welcoms lol...what do you mean by TSB?
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Originally Posted by Dboy2207
thanks for the welcoms lol...what do you mean by TSB?
tsb = technical service bulletin
Old 03-18-13 | 08:42 PM
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Im knew too just bought an 07 is250 so far it is a great ride but worried about the carbon build up issue. I think the work has been done on this car by the previous owner but I wanna double check to see if there are any open recalls on my ride. So far I have no complaints I love it

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Old 03-18-13 | 09:37 PM
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