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  1. Brent, real sorry to hear what's happened to you. I've got an Oct 07 built car and I can't think of anything that I could fault on mine that could be considered a fault. DEMAND resolution from your dealer. Let them know there is no way you'll accept anything but total satisfaction, and that you're prepared to do whatever it takes to obtain it.
  2. From memory, Street Directory, Lexus pen, Lexus Keyring, couple of bottles of wine, picnic set, boquet of flowers, I know there was more but can't remember.
  3. Interesting. I had always thought that it reset itself to a 'default' reading whenever I filled up. I always presumed that even though I'd never reached the default mileage, it would be achievable if I was doing more highway driving. My driving is mostly local, and a full tank lasts me about a fortnight. I'm curious to see what the reading is next time I fill up. I'll post my result.
  4. +1 I got 18s because I did a deal on Lexus wheels when buying the car. Lexus doesn't stock anything larger for the IS. I would probably have gone 19s had I not done a deal and bought after-market instead. Heck, if Lexus offered 20s for the IS it would have been a 'green light' to go them! But they don't. Make what you will out of that. I reckon 20s would be a bit too hard of a ride though - unless you could tweak the suspension.
  5. Hmmm.... Let me get this straight. I get 500km (give or take 10) out of every tank of fuel. Yet my reading still resets to 575km after every fill (no I don't refill when I've still got a quarter tank, I wait till it tells me I've got less than 20km to go). Is mine broken, optimistic, or just mathematically challenged?
  6. Well I guess that settles it then. Bring back the asbestos brakes. Same stopping power, less brake dust, and as far as carcinogens are concerned, I promise I won't stick my nose or mouth against the brake calipers whilst I'm hitting the brakes.
  7. The brake dust was one of the reasons I went for the slightly darker metallic coloured rims on my IS. And I'd never let 2 weeks pass without getting the car and wheels washed properly. The asbestos type pads we had in the old days seemed to create less dust. Do you think that Lexus would consider a request to have them reinstated?
  8. i dont get it I think you've got a nice set of wheels on your IS, but can't say that I think the wheels that chappy posted compliment suit the IS at all. It's a compliment to your choice in wheels. :)
  9. Niick, nice set of boots. As for the ones in the pics chappy was kind enough to post... maybe I'd like them better if I was a drug dealer too.
  10. If you had only asked last week... I've still got them written down if you need them :lol:
  11. I usually wait till the trip computer tells me I have less than 20 k to go before filling the tank. I get 500k out of it. It all depends on where you drive highway/city and how you drive the car. I do very little freeway driving but heaps of stop/start driving in traffic. I only fill it up with PULP, though the salesman told me it will run on regular for a while - if I ever get stuck. I'm as conscious about fuel costs as the next guy I guess. The IS250 fits somewhere between the V8 I wish I had under the bonnet, and the SMART car I would never drive - even if I could buy one for $100.00 :D
  12. BTW, you have any major complaints about the kit? Does it work well within the car? You are getting the voice from the other side through the right or left footwell speaker? No complaints other than the original comments I posted above. Sound coming through the speakers is superb! Seems to come from everywhere just like the SatNav version.
  13. 1) My installer is unable to install the kit as the box do not really give a detailed step-by-step instruction on where everything goes Mine was installed prior to me picking up the car, and seeing it only had 4 km on the clock when I picked up the car, Lexus must have had an installer come in to do the job. 2) Where on the dash do you install the "dud" button? Am a bit concerned about destroying the trim as it involves drilling The "dud" button I'm referring to is on the steering wheel. Right hand side just above the "DISP" button. It looks like there should be an operative button there (there is on the SATNAV model). The button I use to operate the phone is about the size of a 20c coin and sits just to the left of the gear selector on the centre console. When I picked up the car, I asked 'what's this?'. "It's the blue tooth you've ordered". "Why isn't this button on the steering wheel like the demo model I drove?" "Because it's an after market install". Hope that helps. Why don't you ask Lexus for the contact details of the installer who's done their previous jobs?
  14. I was thinking about getting HIDs on my car. Surely you must be able to buy them from Lexus after the sale if not at point of sale. What happens when one of the Sports models' HIDs stops working? Don't they have all the spare parts necessary to fix them? From what I understand you'll just need to purchase the globes and ballast (I think thats what they call it) and ask Lexus to fit them as if they were replacing them under warrantee (only you'll have to pay for this service) As for the wheels, do the deal when buying the car if you like the Lexus rims. You'll get a better price trading in you brand new stock wheels and tyres, and hopefully you'll be able to negotiate an even better price at that time seeing there's the sale of an entire car involved for the sales guy. Worked for me! :)
  15. (changes doors locking at 18kms and the change in pockets which is supposed to increase leg room) These features are on all cars with a build date after Sept 2007 I drive an Oct 07 build and can confirm my doors do lock by themselves at around 20 kph and there are the "pockets" you describe. I still think there's bugger all leg room in the rear though. No rattles in my car though.
  16. Have the same aftermarket kit installed. When I ordered it, I thought I was getting the same sort of system that was incorporated with the factory fitted one, and hoped to fill the "dud" button on the right of the steering wheel where the factory fitted one is accessed. Not So! However, the system works perfectly. I've used it on both my sharp and Nokia mobile phones, and it activates within 10 seconds of starting the car. Very clear and convenient. Probably couldn't drive without it now! Couldn't go back to the Blue Ant system again. Issues: A couple of times (had car since last October) the link between the car and phone dissapeared and had to pair it up again. This may be a Nokia issue rather than the actual blue tooth. Never occured with my Sharp phone. Must turn aircon off, or at least lower the fan speed if air is blowing out of the windscreen vents, as you cant be heard properly because the microphone on the top right of the windscreen picks up the 'wind noise' from the air coming out of the windscreen vents. I usually just kill the aircon when answering a call because its the fastest option available. Applies to hot days, especially within minuites of entering a hot car and the aircon is going full speed to cool it down.
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