What do you NOT like about your IS500?
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igetit14is (01-28-24)
#17
My biggest gripe...
USB audio doesn't play files by track order it plays it by default in alphabetical order unless you search by folder. So weird, never experienced this on anything else before. Yep, that's really it.
Personally I would like better brakes and oil/transmission coolers.
Nit picks...
Inability to turn off just the traction control without killing the stability control.
Turn signal (also used to it and changed the default blinks to 7).
Transmission shifts too conservative unless in sport plus and kind of clunky at slow speeds coming to a stop.
No rear door touch unlock sensors. (Still don't understand why this is still a thing, but I changed it to unlock all doors).
Door bottle holders could be a little larger.
Subpar OEM Bridgestone tires. This is a Lexus and frankly many other OEM's tradition. Why no Michelin Pilot Sport tires? The F cars got them.
Possible concern...
My ABS, Pre-Collision, Parking Brake and Advanced Ultrasonic Detecting systems decided one time to just go to sleep on one short drive with Christmas tree lights around the tachometer for this event. Next drive on the way back they were back but the cruise control did not want to turn on. Third drive and multiple drives since everything works fine. Hopefully this is not a possible future issue having Safety System 2.5 as my 2018's version never had any issues. Not that I use much of this stuff, I just don't like error messages.
USB audio doesn't play files by track order it plays it by default in alphabetical order unless you search by folder. So weird, never experienced this on anything else before. Yep, that's really it.
Personally I would like better brakes and oil/transmission coolers.
Nit picks...
Inability to turn off just the traction control without killing the stability control.
Turn signal (also used to it and changed the default blinks to 7).
Transmission shifts too conservative unless in sport plus and kind of clunky at slow speeds coming to a stop.
No rear door touch unlock sensors. (Still don't understand why this is still a thing, but I changed it to unlock all doors).
Door bottle holders could be a little larger.
Subpar OEM Bridgestone tires. This is a Lexus and frankly many other OEM's tradition. Why no Michelin Pilot Sport tires? The F cars got them.
Possible concern...
My ABS, Pre-Collision, Parking Brake and Advanced Ultrasonic Detecting systems decided one time to just go to sleep on one short drive with Christmas tree lights around the tachometer for this event. Next drive on the way back they were back but the cruise control did not want to turn on. Third drive and multiple drives since everything works fine. Hopefully this is not a possible future issue having Safety System 2.5 as my 2018's version never had any issues. Not that I use much of this stuff, I just don't like error messages.
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igetit14is (01-28-24)
#20
Lead Lap
PM me if you have any questions as i know i am not explaining maybe as well as i should/could
#21
What’s not to like? If I had to pick something, I’d say gas mileage.
#22
Intermediate
#23
Intermediate
No complaining here - but just taking a bit of time for me to get used to the transmission. And this is probably just because my previous 350 had the 6 speed, which was ultra smooth.
Also, not impressed with the brake feel, again, in comparison to my prior 350, which seemed to have more bite.
Also, not impressed with the brake feel, again, in comparison to my prior 350, which seemed to have more bite.
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EngIceDave (06-10-23)
#24
#25
I have my USB artists in folders by alphabetical order (all A artists in the A folder with their respective subfolder) and then i just use the shuffle feature and works great for me. When i wanna listen more of an artist, i change from random folder to random song within that sub folder...
PM me if you have any questions as i know i am not explaining maybe as well as i should/could
PM me if you have any questions as i know i am not explaining maybe as well as i should/could
#26
Oh I know how it works. It's not an issue if you shuffle, it's only an issue if you play from tracks from first to last in order within an album. I also have a USB tool called FAT Sorter which rearranges the order of the folders and files to alphabetical for the folders and within numerical order in the FAT table so it is in actual order but that doesn't matter to the head unit when you select by album, it sorts alphabetical and ignores the track numbers. It's so stupid.
#27
Instructor
after a couple months, noticed there is not enough usb ports not a big deal in the center console cuz i can get a usb hub, another thing i hate is 12v cigarette outlet thing is in the center console not by the steering wheel heater button which sucks for my radar detector, but i guess i can buy a hard wire kit... and the brakes can definitely be better
#28
drives cars
Same, and same. I was getting about 21 MPG average in my IS 350. Here, 18.7 MPG so far. I've had it creep up to being over 19 MPG average a few times, but the average number falls off a cliff whenever I drive it spiritedly. That suggests to me that it is pretty efficient when not being driven for fun.
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EngIceDave (06-10-23)
#29
So if I browse by folder and select a folder (album) they do play in numerical order. However if I select by album they play in alphabetical order, it ignores the track numbers and looks at the name of the song. It's weird and when I did a search on this I discovered it's not a new thing. I believe it affects the generation 8/9 units.
Try it for yourself, select an album you are familiar with the track order and then select it by album, your tracks should go by alphabetical. Then go and select by folder and watch them play in track order. Or do these in reverse. Either way it should play out the same as I described.
For the record I use a USB flash drive not my phone and I use FLAC files, not sure if it does it on MP3 files also but it might. The audiophile in me was happy I have a stereo that plays FLAC so I will never play MP3's of my albums ever again.
My aftermarket Pioneer stereo I put in my Supra plays them in track order always, no funny business there.
Try it for yourself, select an album you are familiar with the track order and then select it by album, your tracks should go by alphabetical. Then go and select by folder and watch them play in track order. Or do these in reverse. Either way it should play out the same as I described.
For the record I use a USB flash drive not my phone and I use FLAC files, not sure if it does it on MP3 files also but it might. The audiophile in me was happy I have a stereo that plays FLAC so I will never play MP3's of my albums ever again.
My aftermarket Pioneer stereo I put in my Supra plays them in track order always, no funny business there.
Last edited by Bechtold; 06-09-23 at 09:43 PM.
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2022IS300 (06-16-23)
#30
Two major dissatisfaction so far:
1. The way how the engine/transmission are tuned makes the car prefer to stay in the 2k-3k rpm range so badly, unless I really push it hard by almost flooring the gas pedal. The torque of this V8 is insufficient below 3k rpm - I have owned or driven almost all mainstream V8 sedans/coupes in the past decade, this 2UR-GSE + 8AT combination is one of the V8 powertrains that does not give me the feel of a V8. It reminds me the experience of driving the old Crown Victoria/Grand Maqruis. If I push it harder, it suddenly "explodes" and revs up wildly towards the redline, I do feel the power at this time but this defeats the purpose of a V8, because the only reason I want the V8 is for its broad torque plateau, especially the feel of enormous torque at low rpm. Rev up to get torque and power is what I expect for those 4-cyl cars instead.
2. The seat back: its shape is too "concave", when I lean on it, it makes me sort of "hunchbacked". I understand different people have different body shapes, I hope Lexus can provide more adjustable areas to fit driver's body contour.
1. The way how the engine/transmission are tuned makes the car prefer to stay in the 2k-3k rpm range so badly, unless I really push it hard by almost flooring the gas pedal. The torque of this V8 is insufficient below 3k rpm - I have owned or driven almost all mainstream V8 sedans/coupes in the past decade, this 2UR-GSE + 8AT combination is one of the V8 powertrains that does not give me the feel of a V8. It reminds me the experience of driving the old Crown Victoria/Grand Maqruis. If I push it harder, it suddenly "explodes" and revs up wildly towards the redline, I do feel the power at this time but this defeats the purpose of a V8, because the only reason I want the V8 is for its broad torque plateau, especially the feel of enormous torque at low rpm. Rev up to get torque and power is what I expect for those 4-cyl cars instead.
2. The seat back: its shape is too "concave", when I lean on it, it makes me sort of "hunchbacked". I understand different people have different body shapes, I hope Lexus can provide more adjustable areas to fit driver's body contour.
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