MY2010 vs MY2011
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MY2010 vs MY2011
I’m looking at purchasing a ISF and wanted to know what others thought.
MY2010 Matador Red 50000 miles No accidents
MY2011 Silver 60000miles No accidents
Price is pretty similar.
The red colour is quite rare I’ve read but the 2011 has some factory upgrades to the car as I’ve read here. Both are stock vehicles.
it would be a weekend car and I don’t plan to mod or anything to it.
The kicker is that the silver one is a private sale so I’d have to fly out of state and drive it back while the red is through a dealership and they would be able to ship it to me at a cost. With all the virus thing happening , I’d rather get it shipped.
Which one would you go with?
MY2010 Matador Red 50000 miles No accidents
MY2011 Silver 60000miles No accidents
Price is pretty similar.
The red colour is quite rare I’ve read but the 2011 has some factory upgrades to the car as I’ve read here. Both are stock vehicles.
it would be a weekend car and I don’t plan to mod or anything to it.
The kicker is that the silver one is a private sale so I’d have to fly out of state and drive it back while the red is through a dealership and they would be able to ship it to me at a cost. With all the virus thing happening , I’d rather get it shipped.
Which one would you go with?
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lobuxracer (05-18-20)
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When I was in a similar situation when I got my ISF 6 years ago. I had a choice between 2010 starfire pearl (29k miles) or 2011 smokey granite mica (33k miles). I test drove both, and I liked the 2011 by quite a bit. I liked the instrument cluster of the 2010 better, but between updated DRL of the 2011, ride quality and the Torsen LSD, I did not regret my decision in choosing the 2011.
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dmasuda (05-17-20)
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For me the 2010 fit my criteria when I was looking to buy my ISF as I liked the 2008-2010 instrument clusters symmetry (personal preference). The 2010 had the Torsen LSD and the stock suspension was going to be replaced with an aftermarket suspension anyway for me. There are plenty of aftermarket light options now that include the LED DRL so that wasn't an issue when I purchased as well.
Just some food for thought
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Unless you really have a strong preference for the red color or older cluster then I'd go with the 2011. While I agree with MileHIFcar that the other user was mistaken and both cars have the LSD I think you'll prefer the other factory upgrades on the 2011 since you won't be modding it.
With that said, I'm sure you'd be happy with either assuming they are both in good condition.
With that said, I'm sure you'd be happy with either assuming they are both in good condition.
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dmasuda (05-18-20)
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I have a 29,000 2010 Matador Red, buy the 2011 silver. If and when it comes time to sell a 2011 and non red is a much easier sell.
Red is rarest as it’s a color not many wanted so they didn’t sell many.
Red is rarest as it’s a color not many wanted so they didn’t sell many.
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dmasuda (05-18-20)
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Unless you really have a strong preference for the red color or older cluster then I'd go with the 2011. While I agree with MileHIFcar that the other user was mistaken and both cars have the LSD I think you'll prefer the other factory upgrades on the 2011 since you won't be modding it.
With that said, I'm sure you'd be happy with either assuming they are both in good condition.
With that said, I'm sure you'd be happy with either assuming they are both in good condition.
Apologies!
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dmasuda (05-23-20)
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Here is a summary broken out by year for anyone interested: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...reference.html
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dmasuda (05-23-20)
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No worries. As MileHIFcar alluded to it's a common misconception since there were a lot of changes in 2011... easy to accidentally lump them all in together.
Here is a summary broken out by year for anyone interested: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...reference.html
Here is a summary broken out by year for anyone interested: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...reference.html
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dmasuda (05-23-20)
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As the owner of a 2012 MM, I am slightly biased. I was looking for MM, White (forget the color name) or Nebula and was very happy to get the silver with everything else I was looking for. This is my 4th silver car and I humbly think it is the best version of silver yet.
Knowing the changes over the production run of the car, newer tends to be better (gross generalization). Good luck!
Knowing the changes over the production run of the car, newer tends to be better (gross generalization). Good luck!
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