So, what you are saying is, if you were driving a Corsa/Fiesta, you would be happy to drive around with ditch finders. But because it is a prestige Toyota that you are driving, the vehichle brand requires a more expensive tyre? hmmmm, interesting argument.
What I meant was the IS200 has more power (some people aren't happy with 153bhp of the IS200) than some 1.2 litre chavbox- so I guess you would want to fit some decent tyres (that worked well in the wet/dry etc) to a expensive car? No?
Not really. If you dordle around in an Aston Martin Vantage at 30 mph all day, your ling-langs, ling-longs, dinga-lings or whatever they are called would suit just fine. If you are no boy racer exploiting the limits of your cohesion with the road, you may as well save yourself a few bob.