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Snowing outside, sat in front of the fire, I'm reading some other threads about IS-F ownership. I thought it might be helpful to post a list detailing what it really costs to run an IS-F.

So, excluding brakes, tyres and fuel, feel free to share your costs in the following format -

 

Length of ownership: Approx 18 months

Repairs outside of warranty: New drivers seat due to clicking - £75 (second hand)

Repairs covered by warranty: New steering rack - £3500

Total cost - £3575    Total cost to me - £75

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Had mine for 5 years and 24thousand miles. Didn' have a warranty. Only expense was water pump replacement other than service,tyres,brakes.

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13 months in and nothing lexus-made has broken (some issues related to my modifications).

My first service did cost me £1000 though. Due to not knowing the exact details of previous services and 107k miles on the clock, I played it safe and did the spark plugs and gearbox fluid along with the routine items. Along with the tax, insurance and fuel economy it isn't cheap to run but I think it is definitely worth it 😎

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4 years and 10 months

32,500 miles

£0 repairs

Only faults were a wonky tracker and drained Battery after 4 weeks parked up

 

 


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Owned for 18 months and has cost me nothing other than servicing. I've put 8k on it.

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In the 2.5 years I had my ISF, apart from a water pump (about £400?), I didn’t have to spend a penny that I didn’t want to. A great car, solidly built. General servicing was taken car of by a service plan which was about £35/month. 

Here’s hoping the GSF is as good! 

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Two years next month, a fuse in the glovebox and that was my fault 39p 😳

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34 minutes ago, Big Rat said:

Two years next month, a fuse in the glovebox and that was my fault 39p 😳

🐀

Sorry to hear that :biggrin:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Big Rat said:

Two years next month, a fuse in the glovebox and that was my fault 39p 😳

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I'd trade it in for that :laugh:

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4.5 years, 80k miles, one shock absorber done under warranty, cost to me 00.00.


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14 hours ago, Big Rat said:

Two years next month, a fuse in the glovebox and that was my fault 39p 😳

🐀

I don't think I would ever recover from something like that..............................

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4 or 5 months (can't remember now).

10k miles

Just servicing and the dreaded water pump (about 400quid after members discount).

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Just now, NothernDan said:

4 or 5 months (can't remember now).

10k miles

Just servicing and the dreaded water pump (about 400quid after members discount).

P.S. that's on a 2009 with 54,500 miles on it as of now.

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@Mark GHave no fear matey should this shocking expense befall you your trusty crew will carry you bodily to the below establishment to save you the lengthy journey from your gaff , opposite, and ply you with food and drink to recover.............

 

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15 hours ago, Big Rat said:

Two years next month, a fuse in the glovebox and that was my fault 39p 😳

🐀

Keep the receipt so new owner knows this has been carried out. :happy:

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Unscheduled costs to me going on 2.5 years of ownership:

- £20 exhaust tips - one side fell off

- Two left tyres replaced after side walls punctured

No warranty but have a 3yr service plan.

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Owned for 1 year. Just servicing and new set of tyres (approx £800).
Previous to that in the car's life (family owned since new, 5 years and 28K miles) it's just needed servicing.

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£450 in the first month of ownership for the water the from Lexus the car had 64000 miles at the time I think, luckily they spotted it when I had it in for a service rear tyres seem to go down pretty quickly though I wouldn't have a clue why that is 😯

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39 minutes ago, Northern isf said:

£450 in the first month of ownership for the water the from Lexus the car had 64000 miles at the time I think, luckily they spotted it when I had it in for a service rear tyres seem to go down pretty quickly though I wouldn't have a clue why that is 😯

First set of tyres on mine lasted around 27,000. Only changed due to cracking and inner tyre wear on the fronts. Still had a few thousand miles left in the rears, even more in the fronts.

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16 months and 8890 miles.

4 wheel tracking -£79

Have to add the following to make it look interesting.

Rear tyres -£448 

Front pads -£56

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Some truly amazingly low ownership costs there.

We need somebody to collate all this information into a spreadsheet.  Hmmmmm, who like that sort of thing....ummmmm....... Ratty ( @Big Rat)

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