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HI,

I am considering on buying a IS250 RWD or a IS250 AWD,

which would you get?

and i also want to know if it's backseats are resonable...

i dont want my passengers too cramped.

and also, has anyone tried l-tunedparts.com?

how is there process? do you order from them online?

or do they have a local store?

thanks

~Chris

Posted

HI,

I am considering on buying a IS250 RWD or a IS250 AWD,

which would you get?

and i also want to know if it's backseats are resonable...

i dont want my passengers too cramped.

and also, has anyone tried l-tunedparts.com?

how is there process? do you order from them online?

or do they have a local store?

thanks

~Chris

Well, choosing between the IS 250 RWD and AWD models should depend on the type of driving you do, and where you live.

What type of weather are you going to be driving in, and is this your year round vehicle.

I live in Massachusetts and will be ordering a 250 AWD.

The RWD can handle small amounts of snow, but if you want to tear up the streets in a snowstorm, AWD is the way to go.

In my opinion, why go RWD without moving into the 350 model for slightly more money?

As for the back seats, they are tight.

With the seats in a comfortable position up front, you barely have enough room to fit your feet in the back.

Consider the car a 2 seater with the ability to carry 4 people when needed.

With that being said, I have a 3 yr old daughter who rides with me every morning, and there is enough room for her in the back passenger side by moving the front seat forward. There is still enough room up front for a smaller person, IE. my wife.

Go to a local dealer and check one out.

I had to visit twice before deciding that the backseat was something I could live with.

Posted

and also, has anyone tried l-tunedparts.com?

how is there process? do you order from them online?

or do they have a local store?

~Chris

Chris,

I have ordered from L-Tunedparts mutiple times and never had a problem.

Pricing is good, delivery time is no better than any other online source.

They are part of Carson Toyota in California (LA area).

Contact person is Steve Ganz.

steviej

Posted

Cool... Thanks for the help.

well i live in CHino hIlls, California... so no snow!

and this is going to be my first NEW car....

so i wouldnt mind getting the 250 because im only 16 and

have no needs for anything too extreme....

thanks

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