Got rid of the Lexus....
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Got rid of the Lexus....
and got myself a Taco. Thank you guys for the help and hope to come back but next time with an F hopefully a GSF lol or the new ISF.
Goodbye to the Lexus
Goodbye to the Lexus
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Minitech (06-25-19)
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#5
Lexus Test Driver
Originally Posted by dojoman
How much did you get for the trade in? I don’t see that many 3rd Gen IS350 for sale but I’m getting only 19k offered for my car.
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Lexus Test Driver
Originally Posted by dojoman
Mine is 2014 about same mileage as yours but just having hard time letting her go car is reliable as it can get.
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#9
Lexus Test Driver
Originally Posted by dojoman
I debated getting Model 3 but ended up ordering BMW M340i and still not sure if I should get into German cars for the long term.
#11
Lexus Test Driver
Originally Posted by dojoman
Yeah I still like sound of exhaust. Lol. I might still bail out on my order though.
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I want a Tacoma, but I really don’t need a truck haha.
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Congrats on the new truck. Tacos are great from my point of view in that they're still a usable size in the city, unlike full-size trucks. If I had the space for a truck and had some projects to do I'd look at the Taco first .
Off-topic, but yeah I agree. I am driving a Macan Turbo this weekend, and I am being reminded of why having an exhaust note is nice. As opposed to the induction sound of our IS for example...
That is an interesting conundrum. I think I want access to a truck but don't see myself owning one, if that makes sense... I've never really been a truck person but can acknowledge how nice it'd be to have one for some uses.
That is an interesting conundrum. I think I want access to a truck but don't see myself owning one, if that makes sense... I've never really been a truck person but can acknowledge how nice it'd be to have one for some uses.
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I thought the same thing but always wanted a truck. It has its pros and cons.
Congrats on the new truck. Tacos are great from my point of view in that they're still a usable size in the city, unlike full-size trucks. If I had the space for a truck and had some projects to do I'd look at the Taco first
Off-topic, but yeah I agree. I am driving a Macan Turbo this weekend, and I am being reminded of why having an exhaust note is nice. As opposed to the induction sound of our IS for example...
That is an interesting conundrum. I think I want access to a truck but don't see myself owning one if that makes sense... I've never really been a truck person but can acknowledge how nice it'd be to have one for some uses.
Off-topic, but yeah I agree. I am driving a Macan Turbo this weekend, and I am being reminded of why having an exhaust note is nice. As opposed to the induction sound of our IS for example...
That is an interesting conundrum. I think I want access to a truck but don't see myself owning one if that makes sense... I've never really been a truck person but can acknowledge how nice it'd be to have one for some uses.
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chazzer - Congrats on your Tacoma - It is a great looking vehicle and while you praise the reliability of your IS, I have no doubt that your Tacoma will be just as reliable!! Great color and the TRD is a great choice I got rid of my IS about 2 weeks ago (mine was the 2017) for a 2019 RC and I still miss my IS as well, it was a great car but the RC is very similar inside so I don't feel too "out of my element" but I loved the refreshed look of the IS with its very polarizing front fascia.
Keep us posted but I am sure you will be very fond of your Tacoma
Keep us posted but I am sure you will be very fond of your Tacoma