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  1. I like the concept car way more: What are your thoughts on this car people?

    ◦The CT is built on an all new platform with a double-wishbone rear and tuned McPherson strut front suspension

    ◦The 1.8L VVT-i engine found in the Prius is confirmed as the engine component of the CT 200h’s powertrain. No mention is made of overall horsepower.

    ◦There will be four distinct driving modes: EV, Eco, Normal & Sport. Switching to sport will change the instrument panel and center console spotlight to red. (Nice touch!)

    ◦Overall dimensions:

    ◦Length: 4,320mm/170”

    ◦Width: 1,765mm/69.5”

    ◦Height: 1,430mm/56.3”

    ◦Wheelbase: 2,600mm/102.4”

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  2. its called sleep deprivation from having a 4 week old baby in the house!!!

    Congratulaions on the baby Saphire....and yes that would explain you moving us all to the USA and driving LHD. :)

    Again I am pretty sure that the IS250 RRP won't go down when the IS350 lands. The RX350 didn't go down when the RX400h was released.

    And 2 dealers getting stuck with a bit of stock out of 23 nation wide isn't a farse. In NSW dealers were buying RX's in from other dealers to fill orders. Sure there were some attractive deals being offered and resale dipped for a bit but once they were all gone and the new model was a bit dearer, resale values bumped back up.

    Anyhow what would I know......its sounds like you know whats going on.

    Regardless the IS350 will be an absolute CRACKER. I'm sure we can agree on that.

  3. Just wondering, is the 3.5 litre V6 same as the V6 in the RX350??

    RX350:

    2GR-FE

    2GR-FE engine in the 2008 Lexus RX 350The 2GR-FE is a 3.5 L (3456 cc) version. Bore remains at 94 mm but stroke is reduced to 83 mm. Reported output varies depending on the vehicle application, but is approximately 268 hp (200 kW) at 6200 rpm with 248 lb·ft (336 N·m) of torque at 4700 rpm on 87 octane (R+M/2). This version features Toyota's Dual VVT-i, variable valve timing on both the intake and exhaust cams. Valves are driven by roller-follower rocker arms with low friction roller bearings, and a unique, concave cam lobe design to increase valve lift over the traditional shimless lifter type system of the 1GR-FE. This increases overall cylinder head height to accommodate the slightly taller roller rocker system. Moreover, the cylinder head is segmented into 3 parts: valve cover, camshaft sub-assembly housing, and cylinder head sub-assembly. As such, this valvetrain is used across all other GR engines with Dual VVT-i. Its service weight is 163 kg.

    IS350:

    2GR-FSE

    2GR-FSE engine in the 2008 CrownThe 2GR-FSE engine used in the Lexus IS 350 incorporates Toyota's latest D4-S twin injection fuel system. This system combines direct injection with traditional port injection. Using direct injection and port injection simultaneously facilitates more precise mixing of air and fuel under low and medium load conditions for greater efficiency, while high load conditions dictate the use of direct injection alone for maximum power. The 2GR-FSE engine is rated at 315 PS (232 kW; 311 hp) at 6,400 RPM and 38.4 kg·m (377 N·m; 278 ft·lbf) at 4,800 RPM. The engine's service weight is 174 kg.

    The 2GR-FSE was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.

    http://wardsauto.com/reports/2009/tenbest/

  4. come on jake

    he doesnt have much inside knowledge as much as you do lol

    go easy mate go easy lol

    You're right Danny. It reads harsher than it was meant.

    But come on.......left or right hand drive in Oz is common knowledge.

    LEX51S is right....this thread has gone off course with people bitching about price when we don't even know what it is.

    Lets focus on how awesome this car is.

    I want to put IS250 badges on mine straight away and really freak out some BMW & Merc drivers.LOL

    By the way ilv1004s, I sold my Blue IS so you'll see something different at the cruise...whenever that is? ;)

  5. It wont be good for the resale of our IS250s either way. People with the money to upgrade to the 350 will flood the market with 250s,

    There's not going to be big numbers of IS350's coming into Australia. So I doubt the market will be FLOODED with IS250's. You made me laugh with that one

    I think the ulterior motive of getting the 350 into Australia is to help with the runout of LHD stock. Australia has the most buoyant vehicle market of any left-hand drive market in the world. And by upping the volumes of IS's being sold with the 350 and a cheaper 250,

    Left hand drive in Australia???? What are you smoking? Also IS250 won't be getting cheaper.

    And Lexus will be desparate to avoid the disaster they had with the RX runout - where they had far too much LHD stock to move

    Again with the Left hand Drive. At run out on the RX stock levels in Australia were very moderate compared to prevous runouts.

    Well at least you're consistant.....its all way off

  6. I've asked about this option for Pre-09 face lift models and was told by a dealer they haven't even heard of it. If I wanted it, I was much better off upgrading to a '09 EMV??

    You're speaking to the wrong dealer.

    http://www.vaistech.com/products/vml_products.php

    From what I've been reading about VAIS, it's a matter of plugging it into the back of the secondary CD changing port and volla that's it.

    Not sure if its that simple. I've seen one fitted that played both iPod & USB but didn't work or display 100% but after a second attempt and a bit of fiddling by the installer it worked perfect.

    Go on Jom, you know you want one.

  7. They will have to adjust the 250 price south, if they are to make the 350 price compatitive. I think anothing over 100K would be too high.

    Not going to happen.

    Prices on IS250 went down on January 1 by $2,500-3,500.

    You guys have to get your heads around this car and stop comparing it to IS250 for price. Its true competitor is the BMW 335i. Price on that baby starts approx $107,300(plus ORC) with no sunroof & no metallic paint.

    http://www.redbook.com.au/new-cars/details.aspx?R=452615&Cr=6&__Ns=p_OverallGreenStarRating_Decimal%7c1%7c%7cp_Make_String%7c0%7c%7cp_Family_String%7c0&__N=2994%202951%204294843807%204294964888&silo=1301&seot=1&__Nne=15&trecs=12&__sid=126DB939544D

    Add those two options and its $111,920 (metallic paint $1700; sunroof $2920)plus ORC

    Another way of looking at it is that a GS300 sports Lux is $115,889 on road with less power (183kw).

    The price all depends on what Lexus Australia can negotiate with Lexus Japan. Just like we do with the dealer. This varies with the number they project to sell and the spec levels they choose. The bigger the number the better the price. I don't think the numbers on IS350 will be that big. The GS series sell in much smaller numbers than IS250. Its logical that the dearer the car the less you sell.

    So if the IS350 starts at $80,000 as someone has guessed, I will dance in the streets. In an IS350 lol.

    I don't think this is a car that a lot of IS250 owners will buy straight away as it will be a different price level.

  8. Yes I believe you are correct that it is the same one. I think the VAIS is what all Lexus dealers are fitting. I don't know of another option. Except all late '09 on IS250 come with a factory USB which IMO works better.

    As a tip if any of you decide to get a VAIS installed don't go for the iPod specific kit. Instead get the USB kit. Its the same except for the end connection. This way you can still run an Ipod just the same but also have the option of running other accessories.

    A USB flash drive works great and is much less of a risk left in the car.

  9. That's right the car we should have had years ago will definitely be in showrooms in 2010.

    August production for Australia is what I'm hearing.

    Just like the 250 line up there will be Prestige, Sports Luxury & an F-Sport version.

    I also believe that the IS line up will recieve a bit of a freshen up at the same time. Also a few changes to the colour choices.

    I've also got some exciting news on the rest of the range but I probably should post that in General Lexus Discussions Forums shouldn't I?

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