Just had my IS300hybrid for a week. My first Lexus. BMWs 4 pot diesels and petrol engines with vibrations and no charisma made me search for something else. Test drove the Lexus and it took me 5 minutes and I just knew this was my new car. Fantastic feel and comfort. Steering, suspension, seats, chassis, interior etc etc, this is just too good to be true. Thank you Lexus. Even enjoy the drivetrain with CVT gearbox and the fake engine sound :-) Praise the lord I did not have to drive a 4-pot diesel!! Came from a Jaguar XF 3.0 V6 diesel, fantastic car.
I have never driven a lexus, ( I drove bmw and merc), but based on the reviews I've read, you've made the right choice my friend, enjoy your car buddy. For now I can only dream about these cars, lol, I just bought a brand new nissan pulsar, not quite in the same league haha
I currently lease a 2013 Mercedes C 300. My 27 month lease is ending in July. I've considered the 2015 Mercedes C 300 but not seriously because I'm not a fan of their new "look like an S class" design. I'm also not a fan of the interior dashboard design. However, I LOVE the Lexus IS 250 F sport design inside and out. Plus both cars are in the same price range so I'm going for the iS f sport. I think Lexus has done a great job reinventing their brand. The previous generation IS didn't look so exotic and aggressive in styling as much as the current and new generation iS f sport especially with Lexus's new front grill that you can see from a block away and know this is Lexus and it really stands out from the crowd.
Meanwhile, Acura is nowhere in sight when it comes to competition. You'd have to be crazy to spend the same kind of cash on an Acura you would on a Lexus. They're all Honda Accords with the same transmission problems that they've had for over 18 years now, despite thousands and thousands of complaints. Even the TLX has hundreds of reports of transmission failure already, and the car just made its debut in mid/late 2015. You know what kind of problems come with a modern Lexus? Accessory problems, ill take a window that wont roll up over a transmission that wont switch gears any day.
had a 2001 3.2cl with the same transmission problem you speak of. honestly, its mind-boggling that they have not addressed that issue after 18 years. and their attention to detail is just not there. acura really is just a rebadge with upgraded interior.
I just got myself a 2014 lexus IS, and I laugh because you can't even compare it to a 3 series or a c-class, this car is truly a piece of art and blows bmw and mercedes out of the water...you can't even compare them...the 3 series and c-class are CRAP compared to this car in every single aspect
logelamutp The Lexus engineer was referring to the last generation Lexus IS which is why he said "As soon as I was selected to be IS chief engineer". He is not referring to the new 2014 model.
Just because you bought that car doesn't mean it's the best. I absolutely love the new IS, but that doesn't even mean the 3-Series is bad. Tastes differ, my friend.
TechHelp I also own a 2014 Lexus IS350F but still admire the BMW 335i and especially the M235i. I understand Lexus has cheaper maintenance and better reliability but Beamers driver great and if the M235i had a better lease deal, I'd be driving that car right now!
I appreciate Furuyama's honesty. I can't stop staring at the new IS. Emotional and aggressive in just about every way. Love it inside and out. The right man for the job. Good episode of Downshift.
i got super excited about the mercedes CLA and now i am checking up on the new C -class that's just around the corner but I have come to realise that i may never leave Lexus - i have had 3 so far the 1999 ES 300 ( 564,000 KM ) still going strong, my 2007 IS 350 - 367,000 KM still going strong although it burns a bit of oil, and my wife has an 2009 IS 250 with 67,000 KM - it's hard to leave this brand ....I may be a Lexus slave ...but a willing one.
You'll notice that the cabin of the C-Class is a little bit more up-market. But if you want a car that drives around 500.000km, you should get a Lexus. Their reliability is unbeatable!
it is great! BUT, Lexus, please give us 3.0 turbo engine to match Mercedes and BMW the only big huge minus for me that you guys are still using N/A engines..... only 2.0 Turbo, which is good for older people, but I need at least 300-350horses + that unique design = WIN!
I'd just like to say that I felt this video was extremely well done and I'd love to see more like it. The atmosphere is spot on and the music was perfect. I think this may be the most emotional I've ever felt while watching something Lexus related. Props to the production team.
it's awesome to see that he is truely devoted to doing something great. It's not just that he admits that there are others, but it's how he shows that they really try to make something really great, something that the others don't make!
This guy is amazing. He admits that there are other brands that have better cars than their own, he talks about the features of their new plan of direction with a nice, calm and quiet voice. It's like as if he's not out to promote his brand, but only to tell what they've done. And to me that actually works as even better promotion. Who would've thought...
James Nicolai is correct, the music is from Dave Preston, the song in the video is "Blind Lovers Hand in Hand" mixed with one of his other songs, "Be Alive" for the ending.
What a great character Mr. Junichi is. This video and this car are pure Japan heritage. Congratulations for this great and inspiring video Motor Trend. Made my day!
Finally Lexus is here! I've been waiting for awhile now to see Lexus moving forward and boy does the new IS look great! I'm glad that MT got to interview the chief engineer of the IS series. I wish that when the new IS comes out, the challenge is on and that MT will be the host! Definitely loving the way Lexus is moving towards and it's definitely a ride that you will take notice on the streets. Totally loved this MT! Keep up the good work and continue making great videos!
i had an E36 3-series and my dad has a Lexus RX. I was amazed by the E36 handling, looks, and overall performance but when i drove the completely different RX I was amazed by different things - how extremely quiet and smooth it is, the quality of the leather and interior, and the reliability. I have an Acura TL now and hopefully gonna get a BMW 335I soon, but I feel like the IS is a very underrated and good car if it combines the best of Lex and BMW. If it was turbocharged, I would def buy it.
I feel that a realization like that is a very good thing indeed - he knows what his competitors offer - hes not lost emotionally thinking that his vehicle is the best. Its only when people think that their cars don't need to aspire towards anything do they NOT see the competition hit them. I think this is a smart guy and though he may or may not get 100% of what he wants, but he definitely was the best chance to get to it the closest at this point in time.
totally agree with you here, He seems very humble and actually wants to make the best car he can. He isnt complaining about demographics, expenses, why aren't people buying it etc...He wants the car to be so good that it would sell it self. for the people looking for sedans, its not, "where can i find the best deal" but rather, I must find myself a Lexus.
Great work Downshift team. I always enjoy your episodes. More specifically the host free dynamic, the clean visuals, and variety in programming substance. Thanks for making a quality product.
I really like these types of videos. Its very interesting hearing about the design process. Would love to see more of these videos from other automakers, especially given the fact that the auto industry is changing so quickly (new technologies, companies getting out of bankruptcy, expanding / building new plants in the US, launching new models)
pure honest man. you get more credibility this way. honesty always always pays off. whey u lie, u get used to ur lies and u start believing in ur own lies
Awesome. The passion Lexus has for their cars is really something to be proud of I would love to own a Lexus. Lexus is " that " brand now I never found anything wrong with Lexus I always loved their cars... now they are getting even better in every way. Bravo Lexus cant wait to see what else you have in store.
At first, when I saw the initial leaked photos, I thought the separate headlights and long taillights were ugly.. it didn't make sense, it seemed cluttered. However, the more I looked at it, the more I liked it. Now, seeing this video with it in black... omg this is absolutely gorgeous. Lexus designers weren't lying when they said the IS will be the most radical design yet and holy smokes, they did damn good. Bravo for Lexus for breaking boundaries; I would pick this over a BMW 3 series.
When everyone wants to take you down, its because you've become not only the best but a powerful benchmark, no matter how good the competition try this can't be achieved with 1 success. It's an entire successful lifetime. Excellent job, BMW.
this is one of the first cars in a while (The last was probably the 1 Series M) That I've just been taken away by how it looks. This is seriously a staggeringly beautiful machine. every angle is consistant, every line is engaging. Best of all, it looks like nothing else on the road.
My daily is an 03 is300. I did swap out suspension for Tien springs, but even the stock handling was exceptional. Never driven a 3 or C class so I don't know what I'm missing, but the G1 IS300 was a great car. The only thing it lacked was acceleration, but with the weight on it, it'd be hard to boost performance at the price.
I'll admit, I don't really watch MotorTrend's videos, but after this I think i'll have to. As said previously, this video was so well presented and put together, well enough to cause me to sign in and write this comment. I currently have a 2007 is250, and this new is250 seems like a huge advancement on the original 2006 series. Good job Lexus and MotorTrend.
Don't forget that Subaru also makes the most fuel efficient AWD vehicles and definitely a plus that AWD is standard as opposed to being a pricey trim level.
As someone who has used an X3 i can tell you that you can buy better SUV's for that money.The good thing about it is that it doesn't feel like an SUV but more like a car(sporty).The extended waranty contract has some paragrafs that mention alot of things they don't cover over those years.It's kind of a tradeoff.
Lexus seems to crunching all the right metrics on every successive redesign of this important model . This latest iteration seems to place just the right amount of pressure On the 3 series . I for one will not be able to resist this beautiful machine.
I would totally agree with you! The BMWs I've had in recent years have all had some kind of electrical problems. I think they can get away with this because they are better to drive than their competition. That's the reason why I keep going back anyway.
you make a great point. while i love what bmw does, i must admit that i dont think i have ever said.. " oh, i want a 328i." Its the M cars, and possibly the 335I with the zhp package that appeal so much to enthusiasts.
The great thing is that lexus is always improving. When they step up the steering + their dominant reliability, it can't be beat. Sure Benz & BMW are fun but they break down all the time...
I don't find the center controls to match the design at all and the screen looks like it should be a few inches bigged but instead it has a 2-3 inch bezel with an almost black and white color scheme...it looks completely out of place and ruins the rest of the design. They should really change that, I mean they've given it thought but not enough apparently.
Although, it may seem counter intuitive, researching and analyzing the definition of a "fun to drive" car and fully characterizing it, is exactly what should be done. I'd only be skeptical of their success in building a "fun to drive" car if they said, they went with a whole new approach that was not as methodical.
You got that right my 545i is no fun when its sitting in the drive way needing repair after repair. I would go lexus but the styling doesnt do it for me.
I really liked the attitude of the chief engineer as he was true and honest to the situation. It really created the confidence to me as a potential customer. Too often I find chief engineers boosting their creation and brand's ego to point where it is disgusting to listen. I wish every car maker and engineer could be more honest towards the competition, like Chief Engineer Junichi Furuyama is.
The 3 series is the most reliable because it is usualy the simplest BMW.They have alot of problems with the 5,6,7,X6 cars...and it has become a "tradition" in the past few years: the air suspenssion crashing, the Xdrive CPU glitches,the electronics having problems is something very common on new BMW's
Japenesse passion for cars has grown hugely over the last years. These people put so much passion into the cars ! The new 3-Series BMW is a shame - looks so bad and the quality is worse than the previous E90 model I am owner of. The BMW on the mechanical side (engine, suspension, brakes etc.) will be always on the first place, no matter how ugly it gets. The new Lexus IS is a master piece - huge respect for the work put into it. And yes you have made it - IS looks a lot better than any 3-Series.
You are right, a 100K Vette would probably make similar lap times with an LFA.But the LFA is more of an exercise in tehnology:the carbon fiber components and tub, the Yamaha developed engine(more advanced than the engines in the cars you have mentioned:the fastest reving etc) and an instant classic.The sound alone would make up for the price.If you only take in the price thing, yes the Vette or the Porsche or a GTR is a better choice
@t3chn0m0 what do you mean modern transmissions? If I remember correctly they were one of the first if not the first to put an 8 speed in a production car. And that was how many years ago?
lookin to buy one in the near future, have you had any problems with it/do you know what i should look for in one. love the design too, any info is much appreciated
Btw, it is a marketing strategy, but the dealers at least go out of their way to make it seem like they "care". Of course its to attract you to buy their cars again, but it's pretty awesome having a dealer that washes/waxes/wipes down and vacuums the interior for free once a week. It keeps your car totally spotless
Just had my IS300hybrid for a week. My first Lexus. BMWs 4 pot diesels and petrol engines with vibrations and no charisma made me search for something else. Test drove the Lexus and it took me 5 minutes and I just knew this was my new car. Fantastic feel and comfort. Steering, suspension, seats, chassis, interior etc etc, this is just too good to be true. Thank you Lexus. Even enjoy the drivetrain with CVT gearbox and the fake engine sound :-) Praise the lord I did not have to drive a 4-pot diesel!! Came from a Jaguar XF 3.0 V6 diesel, fantastic car.
I have never driven a lexus, ( I drove bmw and merc), but based on the reviews I've read, you've made the right choice my friend, enjoy your car buddy. For now I can only dream about these cars, lol, I just bought a brand new nissan pulsar, not quite in the same league haha
Really enjoyed watching that, listening to the chief engineer and how sincere he was, combined with the music was also very very relaxing. SWEET!
I currently lease a 2013 Mercedes C 300. My 27 month lease is ending in July. I've considered the 2015 Mercedes C 300 but not seriously because I'm not a fan of their new "look like an S class" design. I'm also not a fan of the interior dashboard design. However, I LOVE the Lexus IS 250 F sport design inside and out. Plus both cars are in the same price range so I'm going for the iS f sport. I think Lexus has done a great job reinventing their brand. The previous generation IS didn't look so exotic and aggressive in styling as much as the current and new generation iS f sport especially with Lexus's new front grill that you can see from a block away and know this is Lexus and it really stands out from the crowd.
+Lam Bro You will have to let us all know how you like it compared to your Mercedes
I really like the chance they took on those head lights. I think it works quite well.
Meanwhile, Acura is nowhere in sight when it comes to competition.
You'd have to be crazy to spend the same kind of cash on an Acura you would on a Lexus. They're all Honda Accords with the same transmission problems that they've had for over 18 years now, despite thousands and thousands of complaints. Even the TLX has hundreds of reports of transmission failure already, and the car just made its debut in mid/late 2015. You know what kind of problems come with a modern Lexus? Accessory problems, ill take a window that wont roll up over a transmission that wont switch gears any day.
Heck, my Lexus is 18 years old and is more satisfying than the majority of new cars, not a thing wrong with it.
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had a 2001 3.2cl with the same transmission problem you speak of. honestly, its mind-boggling that they have not addressed that issue after 18 years. and their attention to detail is just not there. acura really is just a rebadge with upgraded interior.
This comment did not age well, especially now that the new IS isn’t new at all and the new TLX is
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it!
It definitely looks unique, just a proud symbol for those Japanese and how they have advanced so much in terms of design and technology.
Thanks for letting us know, Alex. We're glad you liked it!
I just got myself a 2014 lexus IS, and I laugh because you can't even compare it to a 3 series or a c-class, this car is truly a piece of art and blows bmw and mercedes out of the water...you can't even compare them...the 3 series and c-class are CRAP compared to this car in every single aspect
even lexus engineer admitted that bmw and benz are ahead of lexus....keep trying to be a car expert haaaa?
logelamutp The Lexus engineer was referring to the last generation Lexus IS which is why he said "As soon as I was selected to be IS chief engineer". He is not referring to the new 2014 model.
Just because you bought that car doesn't mean it's the best. I absolutely love the new IS, but that doesn't even mean the 3-Series is bad. Tastes differ, my friend.
TechHelp I also own a 2014 Lexus IS350F but still admire the BMW 335i and especially the M235i. I understand Lexus has cheaper maintenance and better reliability but Beamers driver great and if the M235i had a better lease deal, I'd be driving that car right now!
I also think the bmw 3 series and mercedes c class can compare to the corolla civic or maybe the hatchback civic eg with some little rust.
Thanks for the feedback. We'll see what we can do!
Might be time I traded my e92 s65 in. That exterior is amazing and the interior looks gorgeous. The ISF might be worthwhile.
I appreciate Furuyama's honesty. I can't stop staring at the new IS. Emotional and aggressive in just about every way. Love it inside and out. The right man for the job. Good episode of Downshift.
i got super excited about the mercedes CLA and now i am checking up on the new C -class that's just around the corner but I have come to realise that i may never leave Lexus - i have had 3 so far the 1999 ES 300 ( 564,000 KM ) still going strong, my 2007 IS 350 - 367,000 KM still going strong although it burns a bit of oil, and my wife has an 2009 IS 250 with 67,000 KM - it's hard to leave this brand ....I may be a Lexus slave ...but a willing one.
You'll notice that the cabin of the C-Class is a little bit more up-market. But if you want a car that drives around 500.000km, you should get a Lexus. Their reliability is unbeatable!
The passion with which he talks about his job is outstanding ...
it is great! BUT, Lexus, please give us 3.0 turbo engine to match Mercedes and BMW the only big huge minus for me that you guys are still using N/A engines..... only 2.0 Turbo, which is good for older people, but I need at least 300-350horses + that unique design = WIN!
+ that Lexus reliability!
ealiev60 lexus is trying to preserve the naturally aspirated engine
His honesty is very refreshing.
Being critical of yourself is the first path to improvement.
Kudos to Lexus and this great engineer.
Who made this beatiful piece of music playing in the background?
Great little documentary.
-The back of the lexus looks amazing 4:27
- Junichi Furuyama is clearly very passionate about his job.
3:55 Leave it to the Japanese to break down "fun to drive" into a scientific formula :)
I'd just like to say that I felt this video was extremely well done and I'd love to see more like it. The atmosphere is spot on and the music was perfect. I think this may be the most emotional I've ever felt while watching something Lexus related. Props to the production team.
I love how honest this guy is about the old IS and that he doesn't seem to be very biased
it's awesome to see that he is truely devoted to doing something great. It's not just that he admits that there are others, but it's how he shows that they really try to make something really great, something that the others don't make!
This guy is amazing. He admits that there are other brands that have better cars than their own, he talks about the features of their new plan of direction with a nice, calm and quiet voice. It's like as if he's not out to promote his brand, but only to tell what they've done. And to me that actually works as even better promotion. Who would've thought...
James Nicolai is correct, the music is from Dave Preston, the song in the video is "Blind Lovers Hand in Hand" mixed with one of his other songs, "Be Alive" for the ending.
Great video. One the best I've seen from MotorTrend this past year. Congrats
What a great character Mr. Junichi is. This video and this car are pure Japan heritage. Congratulations for this great and inspiring video Motor Trend. Made my day!
wow, i couldn't expect anymore. such an honest interview and i LOVE what Lexus has done with their new IS series.
Finally Lexus is here! I've been waiting for awhile now to see Lexus moving forward and boy does the new IS look great! I'm glad that MT got to interview the chief engineer of the IS series. I wish that when the new IS comes out, the challenge is on and that MT will be the host! Definitely loving the way Lexus is moving towards and it's definitely a ride that you will take notice on the streets.
Totally loved this MT! Keep up the good work and continue making great videos!
When I brought my 1st BMW 330ci, I was a damn driving fool...that car has precision beyond belief... but when it falls apart, oh damn !!!
They are definitely getting better, and are definitely becoming more and more popular around where I live
i had an E36 3-series and my dad has a Lexus RX. I was amazed by the E36 handling, looks, and overall performance but when i drove the completely different RX I was amazed by different things - how extremely quiet and smooth it is, the quality of the leather and interior, and the reliability. I have an Acura TL now and hopefully gonna get a BMW 335I soon, but I feel like the IS is a very underrated and good car if it combines the best of Lex and BMW. If it was turbocharged, I would def buy it.
I feel that a realization like that is a very good thing indeed - he knows what his competitors offer - hes not lost emotionally thinking that his vehicle is the best. Its only when people think that their cars don't need to aspire towards anything do they NOT see the competition hit them. I think this is a smart guy and though he may or may not get 100% of what he wants, but he definitely was the best chance to get to it the closest at this point in time.
Still not a Lexus fan, but love the honesty and humility of the IS' chief engineer.
totally agree with you here, He seems very humble and actually wants to make the best car he can. He isnt complaining about demographics, expenses, why aren't people buying it etc...He wants the car to be so good that it would sell it self. for the people looking for sedans, its not, "where can i find the best deal" but rather, I must find myself a Lexus.
Very intelligent guy. He recognized their own weaknesses and knows their place in the game. This car will have a future.
Great work Downshift team. I always enjoy your episodes. More specifically the host free dynamic, the clean visuals, and variety in programming substance. Thanks for making a quality product.
I really like these types of videos. Its very interesting hearing about the design process. Would love to see more of these videos from other automakers, especially given the fact that the auto industry is changing so quickly (new technologies, companies getting out of bankruptcy, expanding / building new plants in the US, launching new models)
Great video MT, felt emotion throughout and a sense of excitement for the future of the Lexus brand.
Emotional video! Loving the bravery of this man and his new design.
I never wanted a Lexus until now, when I know what kind of people make them. They sure are determined. Very good and informative video.
pure honest man. you get more credibility this way. honesty always always pays off. whey u lie, u get used to ur lies and u start believing in ur own lies
The Downshift is my favorite Motor Trend segment!
Best of luck with this project, Furuyama-san. From the looks, it looks promising.
Awesome. The passion Lexus has for their cars is really something to be proud of I would love to own a Lexus. Lexus is " that " brand now I never found anything wrong with Lexus I always loved their cars... now they are getting even better in every way. Bravo Lexus cant wait to see what else you have in store.
Absolutely blows the 3 series out of the water with looks
At first, when I saw the initial leaked photos, I thought the separate headlights and long taillights were ugly.. it didn't make sense, it seemed cluttered. However, the more I looked at it, the more I liked it. Now, seeing this video with it in black... omg this is absolutely gorgeous. Lexus designers weren't lying when they said the IS will be the most radical design yet and holy smokes, they did damn good. Bravo for Lexus for breaking boundaries; I would pick this over a BMW 3 series.
What an inspiring video, actually think my whole view on Lexus has been shaken up. Good on them!
When everyone wants to take you down, its because you've become not only the best but a powerful benchmark, no matter how good the competition try this can't be achieved with 1 success. It's an entire successful lifetime.
Excellent job, BMW.
Definitely puts a lot of pressure on buyers trading in older IS' in 2014...this new IS is a beaut! Cheers to Lexus!
this is one of the first cars in a while (The last was probably the 1 Series M) That I've just been taken away by how it looks.
This is seriously a staggeringly beautiful machine. every angle is consistant, every line is engaging. Best of all, it looks like nothing else on the road.
That's a good idea and it looks really cool when somebody lays it all out.
That was a great look inside, best leash into their heads and their new renaissance of design and engineering.
The one I drove was a 2012. Hope this helps, but I dought they fixed the problem with the rear end all over the road.
My daily is an 03 is300. I did swap out suspension for Tien springs, but even the stock handling was exceptional. Never driven a 3 or C class so I don't know what I'm missing, but the G1 IS300 was a great car. The only thing it lacked was acceleration, but with the weight on it, it'd be hard to boost performance at the price.
I'll admit, I don't really watch MotorTrend's videos, but after this I think i'll have to. As said previously, this video was so well presented and put together, well enough to cause me to sign in and write this comment. I currently have a 2007 is250, and this new is250 seems like a huge advancement on the original 2006 series. Good job Lexus and MotorTrend.
The new IS will be an ICON - The second generation was good looking but now I believe the new one will shine like a bright star.
Seems like a smart guy and I can dig the abstract approach
Amazing review seriously, Motor Trend should do more something like this, it could be the strength of this show.
great editing and directing, especially for something on youtube.
Keep up the good work!!
I love the new design, inside and out. I can't wait to testdrive (and hopefully purchase) one later this year!
Don't forget that Subaru also makes the most fuel efficient AWD vehicles and definitely a plus that AWD is standard as opposed to being a pricey trim level.
What does having a manual transmission have to do with the IS being better then the 3 series?
As someone who has used an X3 i can tell you that you can buy better SUV's for that money.The good thing about it is that it doesn't feel like an SUV but more like a car(sporty).The extended waranty contract has some paragrafs that mention alot of things they don't cover over those years.It's kind of a tradeoff.
how is it two steps ahead when its trying to catch up to the bmw? the gap may be smaller but the 3 series is still king of sport compacts
Lexus seems to crunching all the right metrics on every successive redesign of this important model . This latest iteration seems to place just the right amount of pressure On the 3 series . I for one will not be able to resist this beautiful machine.
I would totally agree with you! The BMWs I've had in recent years have all had some kind of electrical problems. I think they can get away with this because they are better to drive than their competition. That's the reason why I keep going back anyway.
This IS looks stellar. The interior alone wins me over hands-down over any thing from Germany.
that link at the end doesnt go to a review of this car :(
this video made me want an IS, loved the interior.
you make a great point. while i love what bmw does, i must admit that i dont think i have ever said.. " oh, i want a 328i." Its the M cars, and possibly the 335I with the zhp package that appeal so much to enthusiasts.
I love this video, one of the best I have ever seen. What an awesome thought process.
The great thing is that lexus is always improving. When they step up the steering + their dominant reliability, it can't be beat. Sure Benz & BMW are fun but they break down all the time...
As an IS300 5MT owner i was dissapointed when i heard they canned the manual. Guess my only choices in this segment are the ATS and 3 series.
I love the look of the IS. The front end is just amazing with the aggressiveness. In a few years we shall see if Lexus will beat BMW.
What an aggresive design. I love it. Very interesting Chief Engineer.
IS has been and still is my favorite car, although I was really convinced by the BMW 3. Keep up!
I don't find the center controls to match the design at all and the screen looks like it should be a few inches bigged but instead it has a 2-3 inch bezel with an almost black and white color scheme...it looks completely out of place and ruins the rest of the design. They should really change that, I mean they've given it thought but not enough apparently.
Loving the IS interior..nice combo of Jag old-fashioned comfort and the German stuff.
Although, it may seem counter intuitive, researching and analyzing the definition of a "fun to drive" car and fully characterizing it, is exactly what should be done. I'd only be skeptical of their success in building a "fun to drive" car if they said, they went with a whole new approach that was not as methodical.
admitting that rivals were better than you and trying to develop something new and exciting is really amazing
wow such a beautiful soundtrack combined with this clip.
I currently drive a BMW but I'm really digging the new direction and design of Lexus models
You got that right my 545i is no fun when its sitting in the drive way needing repair after repair. I would go lexus but the styling doesnt do it for me.
damn! this hit the jackpot. Love the design, and the interior is awfully beautiful!
The more I see this car the more I like it. Can't wait to see what the IS F looks like
I really liked the attitude of the chief engineer as he was true and honest to the situation. It really created the confidence to me as a potential customer. Too often I find chief engineers boosting their creation and brand's ego to point where it is disgusting to listen. I wish every car maker and engineer could be more honest towards the competition, like Chief Engineer Junichi Furuyama is.
The 3 series is the most reliable because it is usualy the simplest BMW.They have alot of problems with the 5,6,7,X6 cars...and it has become a "tradition" in the past few years: the air suspenssion crashing, the Xdrive CPU glitches,the electronics having problems is something very common on new BMW's
did anybody tell you yet by any chance? i'm trying to find the music too!
Japenesse passion for cars has grown hugely over the last years. These people put so much passion into the cars ! The new 3-Series BMW is a shame - looks so bad and the quality is worse than the previous E90 model I am owner of. The BMW on the mechanical side (engine, suspension, brakes etc.) will be always on the first place, no matter how ugly it gets. The new Lexus IS is a master piece - huge respect for the work put into it. And yes you have made it - IS looks a lot better than any 3-Series.
mad respect to this guy and to lexus.
You are right, a 100K Vette would probably make similar lap times with an LFA.But the LFA is more of an exercise in tehnology:the carbon fiber components and tub, the Yamaha developed engine(more advanced than the engines in the cars you have mentioned:the fastest reving etc) and an instant classic.The sound alone would make up for the price.If you only take in the price thing, yes the Vette or the Porsche or a GTR is a better choice
when is the episode of the MB S63 AMG going to get uploaded?? been waiting for that video ever since u tweeted about it.
@t3chn0m0 what do you mean modern transmissions? If I remember correctly they were one of the first if not the first to put an 8 speed in a production car. And that was how many years ago?
You took the words right out of my mouth. Was just about to make comment the same comment then saw yours. Thumb up.
lookin to buy one in the near future, have you had any problems with it/do you know what i should look for in one. love the design too, any info is much appreciated
Btw, it is a marketing strategy, but the dealers at least go out of their way to make it seem like they "care". Of course its to attract you to buy their cars again, but it's pretty awesome having a dealer that washes/waxes/wipes down and vacuums the interior for free once a week. It keeps your car totally spotless
He acknowledges that there were flaws in the Lexus Brand. Any man that can own up to faults is good in my book. I believe in Junichi Furuyama.
That IS looks so much better in black. Great vid too
It was my dream to own a Lexus since I was a small boy. I hope it will become a reality one day
Ok, since when do the the yaris, corolla, juke and cube cost over $40K? I was looking in to getting a fully loaded one, and it was $27,000