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Old 01-10-23, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by eflozzz
I doubt anyone bought an IS500 for 0-60 times. However, it is a very nice SLEEPER.

My IS500 with PS4S's, catback exhaust, intake, RR Crank Dampener, E30 fuel and High Spark Coil Packs is plenty fun on the highway with very positive results!
0-60 Times: Amen. If that’s what I wanted, then I would’ve gone all electric.

Sleeper: Yup! I’m on the streets of Atlanta, not a Motor Trend prepped surface where races are conducted ‘magazine style’.

Your IS 500 specs: God I wanna be you when I grow up! 😂😂
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^^ When you grow up?!? At your age, that may be how your walker will be spec'd (lol)

I agree though, those are nice mods and I am really itching for a more throatier exhaust sound - If I don't get the 2023, I may use some of the money I would have spent on the new car to 'tweak' my old 2022 (lol)
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Originally Posted by wthrman2
^^ When you grow up?!? At your age, that may be how your walker will be spec'd (lol)
::snickering:: Hateful.
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Old 01-10-23, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by DLPTony
::snickering:: Hateful.

Infrared red looks good in it. I would just go a bit wider on the tires for better grip.
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Originally Posted by eflozzz

Infrared red looks good in it. I would just go a bit wider on the tires for better grip.
Gotta put some Brembos on that for when you're rolling down hill at high speeds.
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Old 01-10-23, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by eflozzz
Infrared red looks good in it. I would just go a bit wider on the tires for better grip.
Originally Posted by Renault
Gotta put some Brembos on that for when you're rolling down hill at high speeds.
Originally Posted by macmaster
HA! HA!! I’m surrounded by hatefulness.
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Old 01-10-23, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by DLPTony
HA! HA!! I’m surrounded by hatefulness.
I don't mean any hate haha. I work with seniors and we had one of those Drive Rollators donated and as I was rolling it to get it sanitized I was thinking to myself, "this is actually kinda nice". I probably would be someone who would want some kinda modded out walker. And in Infrared too, put some F Sport Badges on it haha
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Old 01-11-23, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by AmbyBomb
Well and AWD. My STI was probably as fast to 60 MPH as my IS500 but about 75, I'm sure my IS would kill it.
The RWD M340 also spanks the IS500. Same curb weight. Just saying, with nearly 100 more HP you'd expect IS to be on par, at the very least. Don't know
what gearing the Bimmer has, but must be shorter than the IS. And of course, the down low and flatter torque curve across majority of the RPM range helps the bimmer.
Anyways, curiosity just getting the better of me. Both are fantastic cars. We are actually splitting hairs now.

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Old 01-11-23, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TGPCanada
The RWD M340 also spanks the IS500. Same curb weight. Just saying, with nearly 100 more HP you'd expect IS to be on par, at the very least. Don't know
what gearing the Bimmer has, but must be shorter than the IS. And of course, the down low and flatter torque curve across majority of the RPM range helps the bimmer.
Anyways, curiosity just getting the better of me. Both are fantastic cars. We are actually splitting hairs now.
Those Germans are sandbaggers, many of them dyno with higher numbers at the wheels than they rate their cars at the crank.

The M340i is a quick little car, but I've seen them dyno over 400whp STOCK. It sure as hell isn't a 382hp car.

Porsche, Audi, and Benz all do it too. When I'm bored I watch and research dyno information and they're always putting down way more power than they should. Same story with the new Supra. They were putting down rated or more and more than rated torque. There is no way they could run low 12s stock with their rated power.
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Originally Posted by 95bat
Those Germans are sandbaggers, many of them dyno with higher numbers at the wheels than they rate their cars at the crank.

The M340i is a quick little car, but I've seen them dyno over 400whp STOCK. It sure as hell isn't a 382hp car.

Porsche, Audi, and Benz all do it too. When I'm bored I watch and research dyno information and they're always putting down way more power than they should. Same story with the new Supra. They were putting down rated or more and more than rated torque. There is no way they could run low 12s stock with their rated power.
And yet the Asian cars overestimate their numbers. It's like when I go to the bowling alley and they ask what my shoe size is. I always tell the guy a size larger than my actual size. 2 sizes if it's a girl.
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It’s all a trade off. I had a b9 s5 sportback that was definitely quicker than this car. But it lacked character and any emotion, it was quick but not really fun. Also the amount of minor issues I had to take that car in not to mention Audi service sucks. It was a looker tho and practical though I just didn’t really enjoy it. The 20 inch rims with run flats which was extra got me 9 flats in 2 years, one was so bad that I had to replace a control arm

I don’t have time to live in the service center. I’m hoping even the marginal difference in performance is made up with how gorgeous the car is, the character of the v8, and the bulletproofness of v8.

we are gonna go through tires tho lol
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Audi has been criticized for years about the lack of character in it's non-RS cars. BMW is, by contrast, lauded for making very quick and fun sports cars. What made me go with the IS500 is the NA V8 and the focus on making the day to day driving better rather than the track experience. That is something a lot of the competitors do badly; they're so concerned about track times that they forgot most people don't drive at the track every day.
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^^ That I think, is the most accurate and well said statement I have read in a long while...
Old 01-12-23, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by AmbyBomb
Audi has been criticized for years about the lack of character in it's non-RS cars. BMW is, by contrast, lauded for making very quick and fun sports cars. What made me go with the IS500 is the NA V8 and the focus on making the day to day driving better rather than the track experience. That is something a lot of the competitors do badly; they're so concerned about track times that they forgot most people don't drive at the track every day.
I've watched some lengthy reviews while waiting for mine to be delivered, and that was a common theme b/t most of them. Lexus aimed for your heart, not your head on this one. If you want a track car, go somewhere else. If you want a reliable car that makes you happy in any driving condition and makes you smile and your ears tingle every time you floor it, this is it. Quick example - this is my first ISF on a dyno at local car show 9 years ago. Two runs (fyi, the second run sounds the best). When the second inlet opened up and released that deep guttural roar, heads snapped around. Was it the fastest or strongest car there? Hell no. But it made people smile when they heard it. The IS500 is already doing the same thing.


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