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hi

have rx300 at present

looking at ls250 cabriolet 2009 58k

only problem seems to be air suspension

any experience on this model?

les

Posted

I didn't think this car had air suspension, normal coil sprung I seem to remember.

Would like to know if I'm wrong though, as I quite fancy one myself.

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I didn't think this car had air suspension, normal coil sprung I seem to remember.

Would like to know if I'm wrong though, as I quite fancy one myself.

That's what I would have said too.

Not air sus on my 250

Posted

hi

thanks all re air

any experience on folding roof as this will make or break any deal

les

Posted

hi again

seems the 250 is a bit down on power

any comments on 430c-is it the same body as a 250c or bigger?

fuel costs not a prob

i am looking for a nice convertible for casual use as i have access to nissan cube for day to day(wife permitting)

les spragg


Posted

If you mean the SC its totally different; 2 usable seats and tiny boot when the tops down. The IS though is quite a practical convertible.

Posted

Hi I also like the look of the Is 250 as a ' sensible' convertible ,the ones I have looked at seem very expensive compared to the saloon ( even now when it is snowing ). Can anyone tell me if the spec is the same for both cars and was 2009 the first year for the convertible .Having had a convertible car before ,I think the prices will jump up when the sun shines so I need to make a decision .

Thanks Dave

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Hi,

I've had my IS 250C since 2010 and it's still a great car 5 years on. No problems with the roof beyond the odd squeak and knocking sounds, but it is a lot of metal to hold in place.

There is an obvious price difference from the standard saloon, mainly due to the convertable roof and stiffend body. The spec's are almost identical per model. There is more weight in the 250C as you'd expect, but you also wouldn't notice unless you are a serious petrol head (and I doubt you'd be getting an IS250C if you were).

I use mine as an everyday car, and always look forward to the days the roof can come down. The one thing you will notice, you don't see many on the road, so there is an element of feeling exclusive still.

Good luck in your search. I'm now wondering if it's time to look at the new RC F ??!! Would like a convertable though :-)

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