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As we say in the south.....Yee Haw!!

Speaking of the south. You know what 4 words are spoken before most redneck accidents? "Hey Bubba, watch this"

Or this, "Hold my beer"

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Another "plus" feature in Lexus that is common to premium cars is the one-touch open and one-touch close moonroof.

Some regular cars/SUVs (some Toyotas and Mazdas for example) don't have one-touch closure feature, you have to hold the button until roof is completely shut.

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I don't think I have ever opened a sunroof on any car I have owned. Without the dark tint, I would keep the cover closed.

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I enjoy using moonroof on mild days (in the low-mid 70's) on mountain road drives, very much a semi-convertible experience.

I've owned 5 rag tops and finding that a nice big moonroof works very well in bringing in the outdoors on a nice day. I will not own a sport sedan/coupe without.

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A standard subwoofer is common on most premium cars including Lexus IS, I enjoy it.

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Well I have used the subwoofer. Very nice system you can really crank.

Come spring, maybe I'll have to try the sunroof. After the Miata, I decided I don't like the sun on me that much. I did drive around with the top down last winter. 25 degrees and I'm bundled up cruising. Got some curious looks from onlookers. Of course then some big guy and his girl came by dressing in Santa clothing on a Harley and upstaged me.

Raining like a bad dog ad 70 degrees here in Virginia Beach. Merry Christmas I guess.

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Premium cars including Lexus have nicely finished trunks. All seem to have trunk hinges designed to not scratch fine leather luggage, although I'm not sure I've actually benefited from that thoughtful detail...

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Ha, loved the trunk luggage thing. Without going into detail, I spent a LOT runs to airports. The IS has the clear trunk protectors which would have prevented the scratches from luggage on the ES330. As far as a Lexus trunk scratching luggage, not to worry Steve, the airlines have you covered. Can't tell you how much luggage we have replaced.

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I buy tough luggage, although airlines have damaged a couple of mine too.

Here's pic of the retractable trunk sill protector on the Benz, very effective.

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Hey Steve, that is a very nice looking trunk protector. Can it be left out for parking?

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Hey Steve, that is a very nice looking trunk protector. Can it be left out for parking?

Only if the trunk is left open.

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I've seen some in NYC and DC that stay out all the time. Not very pretty but better than nothing I guess.

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NYC drivers also have the (ugly) big fat rubberized front plate frame thiing to protect front bumper.

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My wife, being from New York City, had these huge bumper guard things on the front and back of her car. Made her 69 Barracuda look terrible. I had fixed several dents and was ready to paint and remove the bumper things. Of course by then the car was stolen so never got around to the task. Nice car, missed that one.

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