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Barry P

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  1. Starting to think about replacing my is200 with the is250 at the top of the list.

    Can anyone let me know what sort of mpg they get out of their 250's for the manual , but specifically the auto.

    I usually get 31-33 out of my manual at the minute which is about as low as I want to go.

    If I am not likely to better what I get now, I am probably going to go down the diesel route, but that will rule out the is220 as I really want an auto next time.

    Any views would be appreciated.

    I get about 29-30, mixture of urban and motorway

    Barry

  2. Thanks for everyone's participation so far. But has anyone got a GPS based unit working on a new IS250 without the need for an external ariel? It would seem that no one knows whether the new IS250 has a heat reflective front screen or not.

    Thanks in advance

    Have a Road Angel Plus working fine in mine without an external antenna if that helps

    Regards

    Barry

  3. "I wish the parking break was electronic."

    Can you get Electronic Parking brakes...what happens when the Battery goes flat...?

    Seriously though, the parking brake on the auto I test drove was a bit annoying, it wasn't easy to see where the brake was when it's "on" when you get in the car as it was obscured by the dashboard and it was a bit like playing the drums "press right foot on brake, press start button, press left foot on parking brake, engage drive, press accelerator" :huh:

    Barry

  4. Thanks for the replies, I guess I need to wait for it to get a bit darker to try the lights out on Auto.

    Saracen, yep I went for the MM option, really impressed by what it can do, the sat nav is the best I have seen and I have tried quite a few, and the Bluetooth handsfree worked great as well.

    Went for Brechin Slate as a colour, although I am not really worried about colours too much as long as it doesn't show up the dirt too quickly :winky:

    Barry

  5. Well I finally decided to put an order for a IS250 SEL Auto after another test drive. just got to wait for it to turn up now (June/July it seems).

    I had a another test drive before going ordering, and had a question on the "Auto" Lights setting.

    What exactly is it supposed to do? Are the lights supposed to come on when it gets below a certain light setting? If it is can you set the light level it turns on at? Or does it do something completely different?

    Any thoughts?

    Barry

  6. I think the Lexus (and my Mazda) have a crash sensor that opens the doors if it senses an impact.

    This in itself is a security risk (think jack up car, hit sensor with hammer, hey presto doors open, seen RAC do it when keys locked in car). Hopefully the Lexus has a motion sensor to check the car was moving before the sensor is activated...

    It's all "swings and roundabouts"

    Barry

  7. Thanks for all the replies, sounds like it's the same as my current car.

    Normal Lock = locking system engages, car can be unlocked from the inside and out either with a key or by activating the buttons on the inside of the car (even with a coat hanger, bricks and the such like)

    Deadlock = locking system engages and is mechanically locked so only the key can unlock it (pressing buttons on the inside of the car does nothing)

    So deadlocks are good to avoid theft, unless you have accidentally left a child or passenger on the inside of the car, as they are stuck and get to listen to the alarm until you return... (sorry been there done that... :blush: )

    Barry

  8. Another question on the new IS250 :)

    When do the doors deadlock?

    There seems to be at least two ways to lock the doors

    - Exit the car and press the little button on the door handle

    - Exit the car and press the lock button on the key ring

    Do the deadlocks go on automatically, or does this just normally lock the car, no deadlocks until you do something else?

    The reason I ask is that my current car only locks on the first press of the key ring lock, a second press is needed to deadlock it. Does the Lexus do the same (or similar)?

    Almost convinced myself to splosh the dosh and place an order :lookaround:

    Barry

  9. What I saw of the Sat Nav (and the other parts that come with the Multimedia Pack) is very impressive, much better than the one in my current car (Mazda Rx-8) and that isn't that bad (shows how fast technology change in just a couple of years!).

    5 character Postcode search is OK, of course full search would be better... (I have a Garmin standalone one that does it).

    Actually the main reason for wanting the multimedia pack is for the Bluetooth Handsfree, I was going to stick with the Garmin Sat Nav, but the one in the pack is almost as good, so might sell the Garmin one if I go for the IS250

    Barry

  10. I had a test drive of the IS250 at the weekend and was having a play with the Sat Nav.

    Does anyone out there who has the Sat Nav on their IS250 know if there is a way to search by Post Code? I couldn't see any way to do this, only by street name and city. It will be a bit of a pain if you can't use the Post Code (my current car does post code search on the Sat Nav).

    Barry

  11. Welcome to the club.

    All IS250 with automatic transmission have a foot operated parking brake. Makes for a nice clean centre console, and you get used to it very quickly.

    As per previous post, heater elements along bottom of windscreen to defrost wipers.

    Thanks Mike/Kazi for the welcome,

    I guess I will give me something to do with my other foot when parking ;)

    Barry

  12. I am thinking of getting a IS250 SEL Auto and have been reading around the forum, the owners manual etc for a few days and have a couple of questions that hopefully some owners can answer

    - I thought I saw somewhere a picture (cant find it now) that there are heaters in the windscreen to defrost the wiper blades, but there is no mention of it in the specs or the US Owners manual. Can anyone confirm these definitely exist on the UK models? Having broken a few wiper blades trying to free them from the screen on frosty days this would be a great feature.

    - On the auto is the parking brake a handle or a foot pedal? I know the guys in the US are into pedals but I haven't seen them in the UK often.

    Any help welcome :-)

    Barry

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