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Knightshade

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  1. many newer standalones do dead reckoning as well... some can also do their audio over the cars sound system (via built in FM tuner) if you prefer using that to the built-in audio of the GPS... and the BT functions can do the handfree phone, built-in phonebook, dialing of POIs, etc... kinda like the built-in one can (but it won't care if you're driving or not and won't lock out some functions if you are).

    You can get larger screen ones too, but they're a little harder to fit in the center console :P

    Another big bonus- Garmin gets $75 for new maps... unlike the $300 Lexus charges.

  2. What suction cup? My Garmin 2610 uses a weighed "beanbag" type mount that stays attached to the GPS... whole thing goes from "in use" to "inside the console 100% out of sight" in under 30 seconds.

    I do live in one of the 10 safest cities in the country, so my perceptions might be skewed... but then again I grew up in NY and didn't ever get robbed there either... and I've used my GPS in rental cars in vegas many many times without incident and there's tons of crime there...a little smarts goes a long way. Unless there's criminals with x-ray vision it's just not a problem.

  3. Or you take the 20 seconds it takes to hide it in your console. Problem solved, and you still saved a couple thousand bucks, don't have a crippled nav system while driving, and can move it to other vehicles when you want (ie your wifes car, or a rental if traveling).

    Not living in a high crime area probably helps too.

  4. I'm not sure on the nav question, having not ordered with Nav... but possibly if you get the ML audio system it'd use the center speaker (siince the ML system has one).

    As to handling, just drive one. I test drove a TL-S, and it was nice, but the IS350 was better in pretty much every regard... better interior, better features, better power, and being RWD, much better handling without the annoying torque steer. The TL-S does a nice job for being FWD, but you just can't beat physics... steering with the drive wheels just isn't a good design.

  5. Check it out guys... http://www.lexus.com/models/IS/

    What are the differences? The gauges seem to be a little more blue possibly... not sure.

    Can you guys find anything different?

    Illuminated scuff plates are now white instead of blue

    Outside mirror controls are now backlit

    coinholder added to dash (left of wheel I think)

    seat-backs of front seats changed to provide a little more rear legroom

    Steering feel improved (unsure of how, possibly for 350 only)

    They made a couple minor changes to the optioning on the 250 regarding the seats or somehting, but I didn't pay much attention to remember the details

    Stock wheels now come with liquid graphite finish

    I think that's most of the changes... no new colors or anything

    You'll also see lower mileage listed, but that's due to the EPA changing how they measure it

  6. Hi All,

    I just bought my first new car yesterday, a 2007 IS350 Obsidian with Nav and X Package.

    The dealer was trying to sell me the Perma Plate package for $1295 and would throw in the Tires for Life Reward program. I would have to do all my oil changes at a Lexus Dealership though in order to keep the Tires for Life. My current tires are the Bridgestone Turanza ER33 and just replacing one set would cost me over $800 on tirerack.com. So is it worth it?

    Also, they didn't try sell me a clear bra but I was thinking about getting one. Does anyone have any recommendations?

    Lastly, what are things that you would recommend me doing besides from what I already mentioned?

    Thank you so much everyone!!!!

    The thing with the tire package to think about-

    They'll still charge you for mounting and balancing

    They'll charge you for the required-with-them maintenance.

    Now, you can do your own oil change for 20 bucks. Or you can pay $150 to them for one. That's pretty much a free tire per oil change (when you count the markup they'll do on mount/balance compared to a non-dealer).

    You have to change the oil every 5k by the book.... so that's 5 (that you pay for) in the first 30k. Plus the other maint they might hit you up for ($150 to change your cabin filter or other crazy overcharges for stuff you can do for 90% less).

    I guess my point it, if they weren't making money on offering the package, they probably wouldn't offer it.

  7. Hey there, I was in the same position. I looked at making the 250 faster and in the long run it is much smarter to go with a 350. i just got mine today and i absolutely LOVE IT. Just look for a 350 that is not to far away that has the same options as your 250 and trade up. I got the EXACT same car plus more for only a couple K more than i sold my 250 for. WAY worth it. And if you have not driven the 350, it is as fast as most two door sports cars, it really is ballz fast.

    But not AWD........

    Which thankfully saves a couple hundred pounds :P

  8. He's just trying to avoid doing the TSB...

    I've read dozens of folks who've done the TSB now and the replies all seem to fall into one of three categories-

    1) Massively less dust and the brakes are barely noticeably worse (is in it might take 6 inches more to stop, tops)

    2) Massively less dust and I notice no difference at all in stopping ability

    3) Massively less dust and it stops better

    Most folks are 1 or 2, with a few saying 3. I suspect 2 is about the truth and 1 and 3 are just a placebo effect.

    Either way I've yet to hear anybody who says it's singificantly worse... though keep in mind, they'll be new pads, so like ALL new pads (even the original ones) braking will be worse at first until they're seated/broken in a touch.

  9. Find another dealer. I'm getting an 08 with ML and Sport Pkg (and NO nav, which is a lot rarer than even ML+Nav) for, well, a lot less than MSRP. There's simply NO reason to pay anywhere near MSRP on an IS350 anymore other than a crappy dealer.

    And yes, mine is a special order since they don't make them that way from the factory.

  10. Anyone with Las Vegas Dealer experience?

    I am interested in a 2008 IS 350 with Nav, and Sport Pkg., and am wondering if any deals can be made in the Vegas area.

    There is no competition here, unfortunately.

    Vegas is close enough to the So Cal dealers you could always buy there (and you can certainly get the best deals in the country in So. Cal). Check with Longo, they're willing to sell to out of state buyers if you pick it up in person.

  11. Does anyone know if there will be new color choices for the IS in 08?

    Reason asking is that I would like a pure wite IS350 but the closest color option is Starfire Pearl, which can look many different shades of white/silver depending on the light.

    Any information would be appreciated.

    Nope, no new colors for 08

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