@@nbafan3021 yeah driving around in the city it’s not that great but on the highway driving to about another city a hour away is pretty decent. I keep forgetting to put it in eco mode idk if that would make a difference
@@Mimi-yo6wj it’s not advisable to put the car in ECO mode on the highway. ECO mode is meant for city driving. I keep mine in NORMAL mode 99% of the time as I do mostly highway driving. Sport mode is a killer on gas.
@@fatboynip What are you comparing it to? To most cars on the road, this is fast. This is obviously not beating an M car, but as a whole it is quick enough for most people @ the right price.
Camber problem is for rear wheels. You can buy and install adjustable upper control arms for camber adjustment. Arms I installed myself. Need to find knowledgeable mechanic to do alignment. I was lucky talking into this my local Lexus alignment mechanic. He did a great job, just for 30% more than regular 4-wheel alignment cost. Staggered wheels is another issue that cost more money.
The front tire wear issue is fixable by replacing the soft OEM lower control arm bushes with stiffer aftermarket ones by Figs or RR Racing. Easy job, i did it myself on my 2016 IS300. Fixed the tire wear on my car.
@@Miguelsgarage unfortunately no I have seen conversions videos and would like to. The Celica slave cylinder and clutch make the best match for it for the conversion. I almost bought a red one in manual before mine but unfortunately it was located in Michigan and I’m in Florida. I knew there had to be some rust.
Just got 2016 is350 f sport 93k miles I got it for $21,700 I looked for a solid 8 months before I found her, everything else was 28k-50k which isn’t bad for what they were it’s just out of my budget
@@ErockHQ if it’s a 350 or a 300 with the 2gr v6 you’ll be fine as long as you can see all the past maintenance history to make sure it was maintained properly, it’s the only reason I felt comfortable with buying it. These cars are bulletproof.
@@mynamejev2489 found one with 87k miles for 19k listing price. CARFAX doesn’t seem great so I may have to look elsewhere😭 Was a company car and there’s only 8 service records
Any idea how the interior panels on these 3rd Gen IS350's are holding up over time? The 2nd gen, like mine, were plagued with cracking and melting dash's and door panels. Just wondered if Lexus bothered to finally eliminate that problem with the new design.
@@Knight_Raider_ there asking for $17,800 it had hail damage for $15,000 which insurance covered. Also a minor collision. Then another super minor collision. The vehicle was last serviced in 2020.
@Phizzy do they give a car a salvaged title for the hail damagem I swore I heard that's how it goes. I too am looking at a 350 f sport that has 85k miles dealer is asking 22k I want to try and talk them down. I'd like to pay around 20k.
Looking at a 2015 IS350 F sport RWD but the staggered wheel setup might be a deal breaker as it makes normal tire maintenance more expensive especially since I need a set for the winter.
@@Miguelsgarage wouldn't the wheel setup also need to be staggered? either way the rear tires are more expensive and you can't even rotate them which causes faster wear
What’s the debate? Comes down to styling mostly, but it depends on what your goals are with the car and how long you’ll have it. The Lexus will be more reliable and cheaper on maintenance long term, especially if you have turbo issues with the Infiniti. Lexus also holds its value a little bit better. Dynamically, the Infiniti May feel sportier to you, just try to test drive them both back to back. Hope that helps!!
@Miguelsgarage thanks. I love how your detailed and thorough. I will contact you after I look for prices. Not sure what year. But I want NA V6 AWD Is. When did is350 start? Should I look for is300? I'm on budget and want something off warranty to get maybe 50 percent off sticker. Blue with red interior but not so old I'll have alot of maintenance. Also do any come with classic hyper yellow fogs? I saw they stopped to put air cooling vents
Yes, you would fit fine in an ES. Obviously for for a test drive before you buy. Many people are ordering their cars online without even going for a test drive… don’t do that… you’ll have to live with that car for a while. Make sure it fits you!
E invitó a leer el reporte de la relator a especial de la onu donde se mencionan que el 99% de las broncas de Venezuela está relacionado con las sanciones gringas al país... Y si 6dls/día según el estándar internacional puesto por los gringos te invito a vivir con el doble (12 dls/día) en EEUU con sus costos de vida... Si vamos a pedir ser objetivos lo primero que se debe ser es ser objetivos.
Depends on how much snow we’re talking about and your driving capabilities. This car has available AWD and can handle a few inches of snow, but it’s not as capable as the RX.
I don't own this but a ls460 but my I rode in my homeboy's same model IS and I had plenty of room. In fact just as much as my LS. I've also owned a 99 GS and its literally about the same. Of course you would want anyone sitting behind you. I'm 6'3 ¾
Both great cars and share the same drivetrain. GS is larger, IS is quicker. It comes down to looks, size, and features. I’d say start with the looks, then the size (cabin space, etc.), then performance. The IS is a little bit quicker and nimbler.
There is no carbon build up issues with the IS350 models, that's an issue with the IS250 models. There are no major failure items that I am aware of, but of course will keep updating as the car ages. These are very solid cars, sorry that sounds like a salesman pitch...
Just purchased 2014 is350 at 99,000 miles And it still drives beautifully!! Its definitely worth it , sporty, classy.....
How much did you pay?
I paid only $20K
@@arnoldaustin5745 hahahhahhahaahhaahahaha
For a 14 with 99,000 miles is a little high but these cars don’t lose value I have a 16 with 90,000 and it’s valued at 17k
I had a Lexus is 250 now I’m going to get a 2014 Lexus is 350. I think Lexus are fully bulletproof dis comment done made up my mind for sure ❗️
That door close at 5:00 has a very satisfying sound to it. Sounds very insulated.
Recently just bought the 2020 RWD IS 350 F sport for my first car and I love it so far !
Wow great first car!! Congrats!!
How’s the gas mileage on yours? I have the 2018 300 fsport AWD and it’s not friendly on gas.
Life on easy mode
@@nbafan3021 yeah driving around in the city it’s not that great but on the highway driving to about another city a hour away is pretty decent. I keep forgetting to put it in eco mode idk if that would make a difference
@@Mimi-yo6wj it’s not advisable to put the car in ECO mode on the highway. ECO mode is meant for city driving. I keep mine in NORMAL mode 99% of the time as I do mostly highway driving. Sport mode is a killer on gas.
Ive always wanted one of these. Fast, reliable and beautiful all in one
Did you just call this car fast? Lmao
@@fatboynip What are you comparing it to? To most cars on the road, this is fast. This is obviously not beating an M car, but as a whole it is quick enough for most people @ the right price.
Just bought a 19’IS 350 AWD w/23k mileage. Best purchase imo
Awesome! Did you get the F-Sport package? Any plans with it? Issues?
Camber problem is for rear wheels. You can buy and install adjustable upper control arms for camber adjustment. Arms I installed myself. Need to find knowledgeable mechanic to do alignment. I was lucky talking into this my local Lexus alignment mechanic. He did a great job, just for 30% more than regular 4-wheel alignment cost. Staggered wheels is another issue that cost more money.
The front tire wear issue is fixable by replacing the soft OEM lower control arm bushes with stiffer aftermarket ones by Figs or RR Racing. Easy job, i did it myself on my 2016 IS300. Fixed the tire wear on my car.
I have a Lexus is350 f sport with 45,000 miles. Black with the red interior .
2016
Nice color combo! Any plans with it?
TEAM LEXUS🙌🏻🔥
I have an is300 from 05 and I have a 16 is350 F Sport and I love them both I’ll never ver rid of them!!!❤❤❤
Very nice! Is it a manual IS300?
@@Miguelsgarage unfortunately no I have seen conversions videos and would like to. The Celica slave cylinder and clutch make the best match for it for the conversion. I almost bought a red one in manual before mine but unfortunately it was located in Michigan and I’m in Florida. I knew there had to be some rust.
Thanks for talking about the recalls.
You bet! Thanks for watching!
Looking at a 2014 is 350 to purchase… really like this review.. it’s the RWD too..
Good luck and enjoy the process!! Let me know if I can help! Just email me at MiguelsGarage@outlook.com
I have a is350 2014 36,000 klmtrs it’s a great car.
Just got 2016 is350 f sport 93k miles I got it for $21,700 I looked for a solid 8 months before I found her, everything else was 28k-50k which isn’t bad for what they were it’s just out of my budget
Glad to hear you found the one for you!! Good luck on your “new to you” car!!
how is it on maintenance?
Any issues so far? I’m hesitant spending $20k on a car with 70-80k miles.
@@ErockHQ if it’s a 350 or a 300 with the 2gr v6 you’ll be fine as long as you can see all the past maintenance history to make sure it was maintained properly, it’s the only reason I felt comfortable with buying it. These cars are bulletproof.
@@mynamejev2489 found one with 87k miles for 19k listing price. CARFAX doesn’t seem great so I may have to look elsewhere😭 Was a company car and there’s only 8 service records
Did you buy your red shoes to match your car seats or did you buy the car to match your red shoes 🤔
This isn’t my car. I borrowed it to make the film. But that’s not a bad idea 😜
Any idea how the interior panels on these 3rd Gen IS350's are holding up over time? The 2nd gen, like mine, were plagued with cracking and melting dash's and door panels. Just wondered if Lexus bothered to finally eliminate that problem with the new design.
Great review
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Would a 2014 f-sport still be worth buying? The one in specific would have 85k miles.
Depends on how much they're asking and also check the CarFax maintenance records. 85k is low miles for a Lexus/Toyota.
@@Knight_Raider_ there asking for $17,800 it had hail damage for $15,000 which insurance covered. Also a minor collision. Then another super minor collision. The vehicle was last serviced in 2020.
@@phizzy6086 looking forward to hear for an answer. Price seems to be nice except by the damages you previously mentioned.
Looking to hear how it went for you. You got some good advice here! Let us know if you pulled the trigger!
@Phizzy do they give a car a salvaged title for the hail damagem I swore I heard that's how it goes. I too am looking at a 350 f sport that has 85k miles dealer is asking 22k I want to try and talk them down. I'd like to pay around 20k.
Glade I found this video. Question I read the V8 ISF is made by yahmaha,any idea how reliable they are? Looking to buy one.
Very reliable. There are many with over 100k miles already. Probably one of the few V8 performance cars that are reliable.
We’re at the top of reliability lol some isf are at 160k or more and can still do 160+
I’ve seen one ISF that had around 400k miles. ISF and it’s V8 are very reliable and hold their value.
@@TurkishBummer2008 it’s why I bought one lol
Lexus performance vehicles are tuned by Yamaha, the LFA, for example. The ISF maybe, I'm not sure. They're not made by Yamaha
Looking at a 2015 IS350 F sport RWD but the staggered wheel setup might be a deal breaker as it makes normal tire maintenance more expensive especially since I need a set for the winter.
Buy a separate set of wheels with snow tires.
@@Miguelsgarage wouldn't the wheel setup also need to be staggered? either way the rear tires are more expensive and you can't even rotate them which causes faster wear
No they don’t have to be staggered. Why would you think that?
Greta info great video !
Glad it was helpful!
Currently looking to purchase a 2014 is 350f with 145k miles. Any suggestions?
I heard they last until 300k miles and if your not adding a lot of mile per year and you take care of it’ll be fine
Debating between this and the Infiniti Q50/60
What’s the debate? Comes down to styling mostly, but it depends on what your goals are with the car and how long you’ll have it. The Lexus will be more reliable and cheaper on maintenance long term, especially if you have turbo issues with the Infiniti. Lexus also holds its value a little bit better. Dynamically, the Infiniti May feel sportier to you, just try to test drive them both back to back. Hope that helps!!
Great video
Thanks!!
That AWD hump on the floor near the gas pedal is a deal breaker for me. Gonna look at RWD next.
That is a bit of a pain…. Once you’re in your seat and driving, you won’t even notice it though
I frankly don't even notice it. Maybe for the first week or so but not anymore.
My calf muscle barely touches the hump, and when it does it's like a leg rest.
Doesn’t bother me
Thanks! Liked and subbed. I'm trying to buy one
Thanks! I appreciate it! If there’s anything I can help with let me know!
@Miguelsgarage thanks. I love how your detailed and thorough. I will contact you after I look for prices. Not sure what year. But I want NA V6 AWD Is. When did is350 start? Should I look for is300? I'm on budget and want something off warranty to get maybe 50 percent off sticker. Blue with red interior but not so old I'll have alot of maintenance. Also do any come with classic hyper yellow fogs? I saw they stopped to put air cooling vents
I’m planning to get the ES 350 f sport but I’m 6’3 and weight like 280 you think I would fit good
Yes, you would fit fine in an ES. Obviously for for a test drive before you buy. Many people are ordering their cars online without even going for a test drive… don’t do that… you’ll have to live with that car for a while. Make sure it fits you!
I’m 6’5 and drive this car I’m sure you’re good bro 🤣
@@topg1964u need the LS big boy 😂😂
E invitó a leer el reporte de la relator a especial de la onu donde se mencionan que el 99% de las broncas de Venezuela está relacionado con las sanciones gringas al país... Y si 6dls/día según el estándar internacional puesto por los gringos te invito a vivir con el doble (12 dls/día) en EEUU con sus costos de vida... Si vamos a pedir ser objetivos lo primero que se debe ser es ser objetivos.
The gas mileage terrible on these?
Gas is horrible on these
@@limbogt747 Good to know. I hate filling up gas especially if these take premium only lol
@zureai yes here in Cali premium is nearly 7 dollars again
28 miles on hwy not to bad
Moving to a snowy/hilly part of the state-is this car doable or should I go with an rx350?
Depends on how much snow we’re talking about and your driving capabilities. This car has available AWD and can handle a few inches of snow, but it’s not as capable as the RX.
Does all IS 350 F sport 2016 comes with Mark Levinson audio system?
I don’t think so. I think that was an option.
Lehigh valley i see
It is. This was filmed right off of tilghman.
@@Miguelsgarage looking at a 16 f sport this week, thanks for good review
@@blazerboiz5996 good luck and let me know how it goes!!
You left out the start of them all. The is300.
Hey miguel im looking to buy a 2014 lexus is250 fsport with 200k kilometers on the dash its for sale for 15k cad should i buy it or pass
Rule of thumb is 10K per year so 200k miles in 10 years is a lot. However is the owner can show that they took good care of it, it's worth a thougt
Pass bro get the 350. Also look for lower mileage
How’s the fuel economy like?
Pretty good! 19city, 28highway. I think that’s due to direct fuel injection and the Atkinson cycle used in the IS350 engine.
Looks like he's wearing Ferrari Pumas
How big is the interior I am 6’3
I don't own this but a ls460 but my I rode in my homeboy's same model IS and I had plenty of room. In fact just as much as my LS. I've also owned a 99 GS and its literally about the same. Of course you would want anyone sitting behind you. I'm 6'3 ¾
Gs will be better for you. I\this is a very small car.
I’m still thinking what to get Lexus IS 350 2014 or 2014 Gs 350 witch1 would u recommend me
Both great cars and share the same drivetrain. GS is larger, IS is quicker. It comes down to looks, size, and features. I’d say start with the looks, then the size (cabin space, etc.), then performance. The IS is a little bit quicker and nimbler.
@@Miguelsgarage ok thanks for that opinion 👍
Also I think it'll be easier to find car parts for IS, i dont think they make GS anymore and they sure never made as many as the IS
It depends on your needs. If you like spacious interior go for gs, if you don’t need much room then the compact is will be right for you.
@@crabcakes4194 thanks for ur recommendations
What is the best yr for 3rd gen for 2024?
It depends on what BEST means to you? Are you looking for more performance or least maintenance cost? All-Weather driving or don't care about snow?
How much hp?
306
i did not hear anything about the if carbor build up in this typical model? or any other failure about this car, typical salesman buuu!
There is no carbon build up issues with the IS350 models, that's an issue with the IS250 models. There are no major failure items that I am aware of, but of course will keep updating as the car ages. These are very solid cars, sorry that sounds like a salesman pitch...
2012?? That looks like a fucking 2024
The beauty of the Lexus design!
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told me nothing
What else do you need to know?? Go buy the damn thing already!! You'll love it!
How much is it?
Depending on year, mileage, trim, and condition, the average would be about $25k, but can range from about $18k to $30k or so.
@@Miguelsgarage how much was it brand new? Thanks 🙏
@@rehanhossain155 The IS350 RWD base started at $39,465. The IS350 F-Sport, which this is, started at $44,000
In my opinion, there isn't much to chose this over the is500. They're too similar in exterior and interior design. Just get the v8.
How is a 2015 crafted line f sport with 85k and cost around 17,800 i would pay monthly is it worth getting
Hell yes. Did you get it?
This car is a favourite here in the DR, but so overpriced 🥲.
What's the going rate for these overthere?
Around $22,000 - $28,000 for a 2014 one. And it's getting worse.