Purchasing Used IS-F
#16
There's no difference in engine performance, but a few members have had engine issues requiring extensive teardown and valvetrain replacements. They have been rare, but it has happened.
No one has mentioned issues with anything else in the engine/transmission but a few have also had a clicking from the rear which turned out to be loose axle nuts.
No one has had an issue Lexus failed to fix or had a claim denied and posted about it.
No one has mentioned issues with anything else in the engine/transmission but a few have also had a clicking from the rear which turned out to be loose axle nuts.
No one has had an issue Lexus failed to fix or had a claim denied and posted about it.
#17
Thanks all. I test drove one over the weekend and really wanted to make the purchase on the spot but I want to make sure I am making a wise decision on the lexus. I have been also looking at the Audi S4 but prefer the IS-F. I am taking all these notes to help me make the most optimal purchase for myself. Hopefully I will have pictures of a new car soon and join the forum officially!
#18
Thanks all. I test drove one over the weekend and really wanted to make the purchase on the spot but I want to make sure I am making a wise decision on the lexus. I have been also looking at the Audi S4 but prefer the IS-F. I am taking all these notes to help me make the most optimal purchase for myself. Hopefully I will have pictures of a new car soon and join the forum officially!
#19
I see you are in the Northeast... ISF's are hard to find up here. They are extremely rare in this area of the US... I would act quickly and wisely if I were you. I love all the colors... for the red, the specks in the paint really pop when it's washed, the blue is beautiful but attracts a lot of attention. I would have gotten white if blue wasn't available.
The F has a dual personality. It has the capabilities of being a track car straight from the factory, yet at the same time can be driven daily comfortably. With mods the F's V8 is unleashed. It's reliable, quick, exclusive, and gets you from A to B in style.
Just make sure you get one that hasn't been modified, and preferably one previous owner. Good luck.
The F has a dual personality. It has the capabilities of being a track car straight from the factory, yet at the same time can be driven daily comfortably. With mods the F's V8 is unleashed. It's reliable, quick, exclusive, and gets you from A to B in style.
Just make sure you get one that hasn't been modified, and preferably one previous owner. Good luck.
#20
Thanks all. I test drove one over the weekend and really wanted to make the purchase on the spot but I want to make sure I am making a wise decision on the lexus. I have been also looking at the Audi S4 but prefer the IS-F. I am taking all these notes to help me make the most optimal purchase for myself. Hopefully I will have pictures of a new car soon and join the forum officially!
I then test drove a brand new S4 that had pretty much every option. It too was probably just a bit outside of my price range, but it was the only S4 that was at my local dealership. That car was also fun, the low end torque felt similar to the IS-F, but it didn't have that extra oomph that the IS-F has above 3K-4K rpms. The interior of the car was fantastic and the nav display was better. The styling of the car was very boring though and I was left unimpressed. I also didn't want to deal with an Audi out of warranty and the extended warranty packages for Audi are all super-expensive. I never even drove the M3. I decided that I wasn't much interested in a car that had to be revved to 8K+ rpms to really get all the power down, plus I was very underwhelmed with the interior of the car. Finally, to get it optioned the way I'd want it, it was quite a bit more expensive than a similar IS-F, or I'd have to get one with a lot more miles.
All in all, I'm very happy with my choice and haven't looked back at all. It took me a little while, but I found the right car with everything I wanted. It was a 1-owner car with ridiculously low miles, formerly owned by a guy with quite a bit of money who traveled a lot and never drove the thing. If you look hard enough, you'll find the right one for you too!
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08 samurai rims , no LSD ,the 2010 to current, new suspension , new rims design, LSD, Navigation with USB , interiors also some changes and the speedometer , 11-12 new LED headlight , more F owners can chime in . hope that help. Also, 08 to 11 has SGM=smoky granite mica color, 12 discontinued and introduce new color Nebula Gray .
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