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Thinking of trading in my 2013 GS350-F Sport for ISF

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Old 05-25-17, 09:56 PM
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Another ISF is for sale but this is one is a 2013 model and not a 2010 like the first one I posted.
What do you guys think:
http://www.sslexus.com/VehicleDetail...-AZ/2994166163

According to the CarFax it has had 3 previous owners and it has been in Texas, CA and AZ.
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Originally Posted by LatinGS350
Another ISF is for sale but this is one is a 2013 model and not a 2010 like the first one I posted.
What do you guys think:
http://www.sslexus.com/VehicleDetail...-AZ/2994166163

According to the CarFax it has had 3 previous owners and it has been in Texas, CA and AZ.
Can't really see any faults with it off the bat.

Desirable year, pretty low key color, I love my 2013 wheels personally, not super high miles, the red interior looks good with the paint job.

As far as the 3 previous owners, at least they were all on the West Coast. There could be 1000 reasons why people sell a car, I would definitely give it a test drive.
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Old 05-28-17, 06:43 PM
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The real question is why did you buy the GS in the first place? It's definitely a lot bigger inside, and if you have family to cart around, it will be a whole lot easier in the GS than the IS.

The IS is a great car as is the GS depending on what you need.

I didn't compromise, I have both the IS F and the GS F. Despite the newer tech in the GS F, I like my IS F better when it comes to going somewhere fast. But just today I drove the GS to Sam's Club so I could shop and not be concerned with buying too much to fit in the car and still beat all the sheeple to the top of the on ramp with ease.
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this is a 2012 so not sure how far you are willing to travel to get one.

http://www.lexusoftacomafife.com/VehicleSearchResults?search=certified&make=Lexus&model=IS%20F&offset=0

disregard this one as it had a accident.

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Old 05-31-17, 07:09 AM
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Depends on your needs. If this is a fun toy or something you want to drive daily and don't have to haul a bunch of people around then go for it. You'll be excited everytime you start it up. But if you need back seat space and your not a midget then I would keep that in mind as most normal adults would have a hard time fitting back there comfortably for extended periods of time.
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