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  1. In the UK, there are currently four flavours of IS200, starting with the "basic" S model. You can find details at Lexus UK.

    Essentially the manual is a 6cyl in-line 2.0litre with 6-speed manual transmission, producing 153bhp & 144lb/ft of torque @ 4600rpm, and good for a 0-62 dash in 9.5sec. The "SE" model adds 17" alloys, leather/ecsaine seats, two extra speakers, headlamp washers, and electrically heated/adjusting seats. The "Sport" model also adds aluminium pedals, rear privacy glass (tints to you & me), limited slip diff, 15mm lower ride height, and boot lip spoiler. There's also a "SportCross" IS200, but for mods I would guess it's a non-starter?

    I would guess you'd want to go for the "Sport" as it has the slip diff & lower ride height. However, I'm a complete "IS mods virgin!" :unsure: so I couldn't tell you about transferring your current mods. But there's loadsa guys here who are experts in such things, so I'm sure they'll be along to help you :) :)

    PS - Welcome to the UK! when are you moving over here?

  2. Absolutely love it! :yahoo::yahoo:

    My only real criticism of the '200SE Auto was that it was lacking in power... :sleeping: which the dealer agreed with me on, putting it down to the cars weight! (maybe he meant my weight?!) :o But after they lent me an IS300 for the day while I was having some warranty work done a couple of months ago, I was hooked!

    Aside from the engine being soooo much quieter, the switch-gear seems a lot more "solid" than it did on my IS200 did, but that might just be coz it's brand new, or because they've enhanced the build process. Still a real shame there's no steering-mounted controls for the stereo :(

    Can't wait 'til the car's run-in... ;)

  3. - Yes, calipers on my 2002 IS200SE started showing signs of deterioration last October, the car was just 9 months old at that point and had covered about 15K miles. By March, they were as bad as the picture above (and the alloys were actually a lot worse)!

    - Mentioned this to my local dealer in Feb. They advised that the alloys would be replaced under warranty, and that they'd approach Lexus about the calipers on my behalf.

    - Haven't pursued this as I've just p/x'ed the car for a '300 (yesterday!) :yahoo:

    However, I shall watch the calipers on the new car very closely, and report any signs of deterioration. :ohmy:

  4. Tread & pressures are all ok, but I'm still running the standard fit Potenza "RE040"s(??) that came with the car.... gawd, I must be driving like an old woman - that's 21K miles! :whistling:

    Pick up the new '300 tomorrow, & I guess it'll come with the same tyres. But it sounds like changing them to Potenza "S03"s might be a wise move asap. Now what's this about brown bread? (Is that the stuff that looks like the old fashioned carpet underlay??) :D

  5. If I have one criticism of the IS200/300 (ok then, apart from corroding alloys & thin paint ;) ) it's that tyre/road noise can become quite intrusive. :duh:

    Is it possible, or even practical to add any additional sound-proofing to the car?? If so, what materials can you use, and where abouts on the car?

    ...or is it just a case of turning the stereo up a bit? :lol:

  6. After the really heavy rain down south a couple of months ago, my nearside headlamp misted up. Booked it in for the local dealer to have a look, and by the time it went in, the condensation had actually disappeared. Even so, they replaced the whole headlamp unit under warranty - no questions asked!! :)

  7. You Toyota owners...sorry Lexus oweers should try driving a German car instead. Much more reliable! :D

    Just take a look at the JD Powers results for reliability. Did a German car manufacturer come top? Errr, I don't think so... ;)

    Plus you try telling that to my mate - his 325i SE has been in the shop three times in the last month. Happy, he isn't! :P

  8. I've timed my 200SE Auto at a shade under 11s from 0-60, but it was very 'un-scientific'! Seems quick enough tho.... except when there's other cars around! I'm constantly reminded that every Ford Focus & Vauxhall Astra in the country can out-pace me, particularly in the mid-range (e.g. 50-70mph) :sad: but then it's a price you pay for one of the silkiest smooth rides around. :) Ok, ok, so I'm chopping it in for a '300 but the 200 Auto is still a lovely car B)

    Unfortunately I don't smoke a pipe, but I'd love to know where I can get some tartan slippers tho! :P

  9. I have heard that many wheel cleaning products are acidic (tho not sure if WonderWheels is one of them), and that repeated use can have a detrimental effect on the metal/laquer. Have a look at the contents on the bottle, if is says it contains acid, then I guess it's a case of using it sparingly or finding something else?

  10. What age/model do you have?

    I have an '02 IS200SE and have had occasional problems when it's very wet. Dealer checked it over but couldn't find any fault. They were aware that the '300 had a problem that had now been fixed (ECU upgrade or something), but that they hadn't seen the same problem in the '200. They did say bring it in if it happened again, because if more than 4 customers report the same fault, Lexus GB will apparently acknowledge it as a fault and do something (??!)

    Definately worth getting down to your local dealer and having a word.

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