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thfch

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    Francis
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  • Lexus Model
    IS 300h
  • Year of Lexus
    2013
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Other/NonUK
  • Interests
    General Automotive

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  1. Great It detects the car as an IS300h ,but I wasn't sure about the option numbers. So for me, -1508 & without radar cruise control. Thank you very much for the info.
  2. Thank you. What I have found is that they make use of the hybrid battery to drive the car more often then they used to. In the Camry, it was very hard to not have the thermal engine start as soon as you stepped on the accelerator, no matter how gentle. Also, when cruising in EV mode, the thermal engine would turn on at a much much lower speed then the newer models. I have found that the 2018 C-HR would easily go into EV, if gentle on the accelerator pedal, and that the cruising speed is set much higher then the older Camry and the 3rd gen Prius. So to summarize, I think that they make more use of the hybrid battery to drive the car on the recent models. I am not sure what implication that will have on battery life. I also noticed that the C-HR battery recharge is much quicker (efficient) then with the Prius 3rd generation. If my memory serves me right, I seem to remember that the hybrid system warranty used to be 10 years regardless of the kilometres, while they have now been reduced to 8 years and a limitation on the kilometres. Otherwise, except for making the whole hybrid system lighter and more efficient, (which is probably no small task) it is still a pleasure to drive in my opinion. The Camry had good power, the Prius was barely ok, and the C-HR is definitely underpowered for my taste. The IS 300h is just right, great on gas but still good power when needed. Cheers
  3. I realize that this is an old topic, but I am wandering if you ever found a solution to the options and what they mean ? I have the same menu and don't really know what the 3 options are and what they mean.
  4. Hello, I purchased a used 2013 IS 300h F-sport a couple months ago. I have had hybrids since 2009 from Toyota, so familiar with their hybrid system. Started with a 2009 Camry Hybrid and then a 2011 Prius III, a 2018 C-HR hybrid, So far, happy with the IS and hope to keep it for a while. Cheers
  5. Hello, found it in a google search for a Lexus forum
  6. Welcome to Europe's Leading Lexus Club! Please Enjoy!

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