Lexus really needed a new IS. Its entry level sport/luxury sedan was treading water, sure, but with a new BMW 3-Series and Cadillac ATS, outlier competitors like the Volvo S60 and Buick Regal, and newer, freshly facelifted models from Mercedes-Benz and Audi, it’s pretty clear that the sharks...
I'm facing a bit of a problem, i've been saving up my money for a while now, and want to cash out on a new car(by new I mean used, LOL) But i'm stuck between a 2009-2011 BMW 335i Coupe or a 2008-2013 Lexus IS350. I'm sort of big on car customization, but i'm not really into the whole Hellaflush...
It's a 2006 Lexus IS350, has 97K miles, fully loaded, navi, backup cam
Price goes for $17,995
My concern is that it has too much miles and that the 2006 is the first year for a redesign of the IS
is this a good deal? Price range is good for me, but does the mileage a big deal, because I know...
Like your nearest Baskin-Robbins, it seems like there is a car for every person. Nowhere is that more true than in the entry level sport sedan market, where giants like BMW, Audi, and Lexus are taking on freshman entries like that of the Buick Regal. Each vehicle has a unique suite of powertrain...