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And the below IS3000h, while not confirmed if coming to Aust, it will not be seen in the US, i for one dont mind it. In an F-Sport trim, at 4.5 ltr /100km i may actually consider it (if it does make it's way to our shores).

Start considering....


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Definitely Black, metallic if available, but won't decide until i drive both the 350 & the 300h. If the 4 cylinder is rubbish, as is in the RX270, then I'll go with the 350 F for sure.

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I'd definitely go for a darker colour. the 300h looks to be very interesting, more power than the 250 with less fuel usage.

but I think will definitely have to go for the 350 next. Need the power!!!!

exciting times coming up.

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Hm... the new IS...

Mixed feelings, the headlight isn't in my taste, looks unique but unrefined IMHO.

Personally, I would prefer the new clean GS front end. Why can't Lexus they just stick with the one piece design!

A bit disappointed, hope it'll look better in real life. Hope lexus price it right.

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Price of new ISs should be similar to the current IS rite? Mid $70k would be the Drive away price for IS350 Fsport ^_^ ?

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I reckon the design is too japanese, the front is ok but the rear looks like honda accord euro which is absolute nightmare..

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Not sure if anyone has posted this... but this clip about the new 3IS is interesting. It is actually growing on me now :)

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I still think they need a better range of engines and transmissions in order to beat BMW. Let alone how the public takes to the controversial looks (I like it though).

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Front is okay - will grow on me.

Back angle view is shocking.

i predict lower sales than current Lexus.

It hard to look past the shell.

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The rear 3/4 view I found difficult initially, I got used to it the more I looked.

It's definitely a risky design and with Lexus stance too high with wheels too small (aside from IS F and LFA) I'm not sure such an extreme design will be pulled off mass-market. I hope I'm wrong.

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More and more u look at this thing it gets better

I really like it

Once you have digested the oulanderish looks

Its actually really nice

Im in for the next model

But most likely the rcf

Not the 4door

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Hi like you ilv1004s, I love the new look but can't wait to see the coupe version.

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I still think they need a better range of engines and transmissions.

I'm guessing you haven't read about the new 8 speed with a g force sensor that detects when you are cornering.

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I still think they need a better range of engines and transmissions.

I'm guessing you haven't read about the new 8 speed with a g force sensor that detects when you are cornering.

Yes but I'm not sure that addresses the problem. There is a lack of consumer choice in engine and transmission options, particularly compared to BMW they state they are targeting.

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By they I mean Lexus, with Junichi Furuyama (Chief Engineer) speaking for them when he specifically said that 3 series was best in class and that was who they were targeting with the new car.

I think the new IS will fall short of its goal (especially) if it can't address the lack of powertrain options.

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By they I mean Lexus, with Junichi Furuyama (Chief Engineer) speaking for them when he specifically said that 3 series was best in class and that was who they were targeting with the new car.

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Thanks for that Ezo, I hadn't read anything where Lexus had targeted any specific car.

Why would they ignore the Benz C class?

Won't there be 3 different engines & 3 different transmissions?

2.5 V6

2.5 hybrid

3.5 V6

8 speed auto

CVT

6 speed auto? (IS250?)

Apart from a manual what is missing that you want Ezo?

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I didn't think there was a 6 speed auto in the new IS?


Even if there is, there is no double clutch and no manual. Then the problem (very) limited engine choices (3, or 4 with IS F). And 2 body styles for the previous model, I'll give them 3 for this one.

The E90 3 Series had 10 engine specs and 3 or 4 transmission specs. Not to mention they were available in 4 body styles (or was it 5?).

I'm not mathematician but that is a massive difference in possibility.

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