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post Aug 30, 2011 - 9:10 AM
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I got home last night to find a new lexus in the driveway. My dad had picked it up since he was able to get a really good deal on it. Ever since he's driven my uncle's Lexus LS and Sequoia, he really wanted to get out of the 4-cyl world. He wanted a newer car with luxury & torque but with a manual transmission and I told him these types of cars are hard to come by that's still a Toyota or Lexus. I told him this car is the perfect choice and it' a rare car because the 5spd M/T only began in the '02 models and only a small amount of them were made.

I quickly took it for a spin and the 2jz (non-turbo) really delivers smooth and sufficient low-end torque. It was a blast to drive. Also, the gear ratios were just right to match the torque delivery imo. The shifting is shorter than the celi but the stick is slightly angled while in neutral which I though was awkward. The clutch pedal felt a bit spongy so I'm guessing it's still on the original clutch but it's still able to put down the power.

Upon further research, it has the 'premium plus' package including LSD, headlamp washers, traction control, and a couple of other gadgets. The previous owner just so happens to be a celica enthusiast also (pic) and the IS was their daily driver.

Anyway, I'm really excited to add another toyota in the family and so is my dad. he was kind of upset it didn't come with the original 17" wheels so he's already looking for a new set of summers.














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