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  1. 11 hours ago, Pidu said:

    Keep in mind that CC can be retrofitted fairly easily and cheaply and the leather is not genuine one but faux and is of poor quality. IMO not worth it, was disappointed with it.

    Thanks. I don't mind faux leather, especially given how quickly fabric gets ruined... 

  2. Hey,

    I currently have a 2007 Toyota Prius T-Spirit, and one thing I miss from my old car is heated seats, and heated wind screen mirrors

    As for the actual car I drive now, I'd like to keep the parking camera, and I don't really use the auto park function as it's just... awful. If it's better on the CT, then I might use it. 

    I don't use the built in sat nav because again it's just... awful , however I would like my stereo to have DAB stereo, USB, Bluetooth etc.. 

    It must have :

    Parking camera 

    Cruise Control 

    Bluetooth

    DAB stereo, with USB connectivity 

    Heated seats 

    I can tell that for the 2011-2012 variant, I'd "need" to buy the SE-L premier version, however say I want a 2013 car, I'm not sure which variant I'd need then? I've noticed cars with the "Advance" variant often selling for cheaper than the SE-L premier cars despite having the same service history, roughly the same mileage for the years etc... 

    Leather seats would be nice. I had that on my previous car. True Bluetooth connectivity would be nice too ie: so guests can connect their phone in via Bluetooth. In my previous car, I retrofitted a DAB stereo, however that's a lot easier to do when your stereo system isn't also connected in to your AC unit... It's not ideal

    Any help would be appreciated. 

     

     

  3. On 5/10/2018 at 9:18 PM, DanD said:

    Have you actually driven a CT, or sat in one? Are you aware that it is quite a lot smaller than a Prius and has a rather small boot?

    I am not trying to put you off, I am a fan of the CT myself, but since you mentioned the Prius... And kids...
    
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    I haven't tbh. Also I don't have kids of my own, so there's not a lot in the boot. It's largely just kids who happen to be little cousins, who you take out every so often is all. I've not done either of these.

    I did have a Honda Civic hybrid prior to this, which also had a smaller boot, and before that I had a Yaris which also was just..tiny.

  4. 17 hours ago, Wass said:

    Early CT200H models seemed to vary quite a lot. Its almost like Lexus were experimenting with what gizmos to fit on which models. I know because I waslooking at 2011 models in 2012. The SE-I was the lowest spec but some of these came with 16" wheels whilst others came with 17" wheels, Some SE-I models came with pearlescent paint others came with straight gloss finish. The SEL models were similarly confused but with the SEL, they all had leather seats but some had cruise control and Sat Nav, some didnt. The early premiers were less confusing, the early Premiers just had everything which Lexus could find ( except a space saver- none of them came with a space saver unless you bought a car outside UK). My advice if you are looking for an early CT is to go and look at whatever you feel you can afford and decide whether its got the toys you need. The drive train/ body combination is good for well over 100,000 miles so buying 60 or 70K models isn't so much of an issue.

    I'm really not fussed about mileage because well, my Prius has done nearly 170K and maintenance has been minimal. 

  5. 5 hours ago, ColinBarber said:

    Don't try and use logic with the names :wink3:

    The Advance sits between the SE and Luxury. It doesn't have leather but does have Sat Nav/Reversing camera and cruise control as standard.

    Thanks. SO basically it will give me essentially what I have now with the Prius T Spirit, but a nicer car to drive? THen the luxury model has the leather seats? - Of which I can upgrade to afterwards? - By means of buying a newer version of the car.. 

    I don't care too much about Sat Nav. DAB radio...maybe, but I find the Sat Nav on the Prius to be utterly awful, that I never use it.

  6. 5 hours ago, 200h said:

    i had cruise control retro fitted on my ct se-L for £213 at my local dealer back in 2013

    but since then i have retro fitted cruise to our Auris hybrid and it cost me £16 for the cruise switch

    and around 15 - 20 minutes to install ,i also added the auto dimming rear view mirror from a

    honda accord as it has the same mount and only 2 wires to connect +12v & earth wire

    so maybe you could be happy with an SE-L rather than paying for the premier version.

     

    I didn't even think about that! There's also the advance model. I'm guessing this might be a sort of equivalent to the 2012 SE-L premier?

  7. 4 minutes ago, ColinBarber said:

    Luxury with Nav option is a good spec.

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    Thanks. I'm guessing that the luxury model also gives me basically everything that you get in SE-L Premier? 

    Looking at the Lexus site, I was looking at the various models, and comparing but for some of the stuff I've never had it before

  8. 1 hour ago, stormchaser said:

    They’re probably cheaper as the mileage is higher and a lower spec too.


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    Possibly, yeah. I'm not mega fussed about mileage, given that it's a Lexus. If I was buying a Renault, I'd be a bit worried, but as it's a Lexus...meh. My Prius has done over 170K miles.

  9. 1 hour ago, ColinBarber said:

    If you want a 2011/2012 model then you would need an SE-L to have the reversing camera/Sat Nav. The leather is better quality than the series II Prius T-Spirt leather option and they are heated and have electric adjustment.

    Here is a brief summary of the equipment:

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    Ah forgot that I'd want cruise control too... And I imagine rear parking monitor means the camera vs sensors?

    Could I ask if you have any details say for the 2013 models onwards too? The reason I ask this is because I've seen that sometimes they're cheaper than the ones from 2011 which is weird. I'll have a look at the Lexus site when I'm at home too

  10. 27 minutes ago, ColinBarber said:

    What features are important to you? What is your budget? Ideally I'd recommend a facelift model if budget allows/you are prepared to drop down a grade or two.

     

    Originally the CT200h launched with grades SE-I, SE-L and SE-L Premier.

    The F-Sport came along a year later.

    At the end of 2012 the grades were revised to S, SE, Luxury, F-Sport and Premier. The old SE-I matches the SE, with the S being base grade below the previous SE-I

    Shortly afterwards the Advance grade was added, in-between the SE and Luxury.

    The facelift happened a year after the grade restructure above and was retained. Improvements across the board, plus reduction in prices.

    The thing is... I don't know, and ideally I'd like to keep it to 2011/2012 really as I don't want to spend a huge amount of money. I'm guessing for 2011, the "best" grade is SE-L premier? I don't know what features I'd want in addition to what I have now. I do however know that I'd want to keep the rear view camera, the ease of use, but also some..leather seats. They're not great in the summer however they do look a heck of a lot better over time, as they don't need cleaning (much), especially if you have kids in the car

    As for budget. I don't know. Under 10K? This being said, I don't want to necessarily spend the whole 10K if I don't need to ie: if a 7K model does the job, then there's no need. I don't really know the difference between SE-I, SE-L and SE-L premier

    I understand that the newer ones do look nice, but I'd rather spend more money on a house, than a car (As I don't have a house yet), so I figure that if I put x towards a car, I've got y towards a house. I can of course sell my current Prius, for about 3K , but I'd still keep the budget to under 10K

     

  11. I'm looking to buy a 2011/2012 CT 200H , as the generation after is a lot more expensive

    I'm confused as to which model variant is "the best", and I'm not even sure if I would "want" the highest specced model? Unfortunately on the Lexus website, I can't really get an indication of what's best as well, because it's largely following the variants of the newer models

    I currently actually drive a Toyota Prius from 2007 (T-Spirit) if that is of any help

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