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  1. Not sure how using additives for every tank of fuel can make economic sense. Even assuming it is cheap (like £4). And even beyond the cost... that is just a lot of inconvenience always remembering to bring additive to fuel station or to have few of them in the boot at all times... Besides E10 does not even hurt the engine (arguable cleans the injectors and carbon better). The only issue with is is that over period of time it can attract water (which is much slower when it is sitting in the sealed tank) and that water can over period of time corrode some parts of fuel pump and maybe fuel lines. This "over period of time"... we talking about what 6 months, maybe 12 months?! And to be honest it is not good idea to leave any fuel for that long in the tank even 100 octane "super premium" fuel. And overall not driving the car for that long hurts it in itself. So in the end that additive may be useful if for whatever reason you know you not going to be driving the car and you have half-full tank of fuel. Maybe at that point it makes economical sense... but how often does that happen.
  2. Sadly, I can't - to be honest with you it is a little bit of the "mine field", there are a lot of variations based on year and other options in the car. The last thing I would want to do is to make you buy wrong one. I suggest to contact the sellers, tell them what you have (they may need part numbers from the back of your system etc.) and let them advise you. It is their product and they should know what is compatible with what: https://www.amazon.co.uk/TOPNAVI-Android-9-0-Stereo-Navigation/dp/B08F7K1DHC/ref=sr_1_13?crid=3V9MWD3LU5KHX&dchild=1&keywords=lexus+is250+android&qid=1614618760&sprefix=IS250+android+%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-13 https://www.amazon.co.uk/ROADYAKO-10-4Inch-Player-Android-Navigation/dp/B07HVSGTTX/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3V9MWD3LU5KHX&dchild=1&keywords=lexus+is250+android&qid=1614618760&sprefix=IS250+android+%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-4 Besides - you don't need to order from these particular sellers (I have no affiliation, nor I recommend them), I just provided links as examples. These are Generic sat-nav screens made in China, you can get them from Alibaba from as low as £100. They all look the same, but the factor which defines the price is screen resolution, how many cores CPU has and ram/memory capacity. I would advise to get Latest android as well (at least Android 9 or 10).
  3. Vline GROM is like interface which allows to have various connection options added to your standard system. If I am not mistaken then latest ones even have android-auto/apple car play (probably not so relevant for you if you don't have sat-nav to begin with). The android systems are complete replacement - they are made to specific model, so if you order correct one for your car it will look almost "OEM" - it is larger screen etc. but it does have all buttons for climate control and should in theory be plug&play/bolt-on.
  4. Hello Luke, Sadly, there are no "double-din" options available as Lexus Sat-Nav (assuming you have sat-nav) is not standard DIN size. Same applies if you don't have sat-nav - the buttons and controls are not standard DIN size and you kind of need to keep them if you want to control climate etc. You have 2 options: GROM... which will be ~£300 with installation Or full Android sat-nav replacement which will be ~£500-600 with installation (here you need to be careful to order right model for the car you have i.e. factory sat-nav, no sat-nav, hdd sat-nav, sat-nav with ML, sat-nav without ML etc.).
  5. Yes, road tax kind of cements GS250 fate. As much as I don't like 300h, but 2013 IS250 was already too old, because it received no improvements since 2005. GS250 is even worse from the perspective it is heavier. Still I feel there is less to go wrong with GS250 compared to 300h and V6 sounds is massive improvement over 300h, but even I agree that paying £300 more for that doesn't make sense in car like GS (not meant to be sports car).
  6. Then there is GS250... some can be had for very attractive prices... faster than 300h and certainly more reliable. There is simply nothing to go wrong on that car. Obviously, you won't get any fuel economy improvements and I don't believe they were available in 2016, so no facelift. Besides reverse camera was and still is considered extra in IS. In mk3 sub forum there is thread about guy who just bought 2020 IS300h without electric seats keyless entry, folding mirrors or reverse camera. But admittedly on Lexus that is rare. Where on BMW and MB - "poverty line spec" is popular.
  7. I will let the OP to answer the question, but even I was surprised that basics like electric seats, reverse camera and keyless are not standard on 2020 car. Sure I expect to look if it has Sunroof, ML, Premium navigation. I was aware that mk3 initially (early models 2013-2015) had cut some base options compared to mk2 e.g. keyless entry or reverse camera if you have sat nav. but I thought facelift had it all. Although, I never look to any other trims except of F-sport... so probably I have not noticed how poor the base specks were. @Stevenis300h - I know you said you thrilled with the car, so I doubt it would be something you would be interested to do. But just wanted to remind you about your rights in this situation - note that when buying distantly you have further protections. Please correct me if I am wrong, but it is 14 days return. Besides I believe even Lexus policy allows returns now (not because they are nice, but because it is a law for distant purchases). In short - the only way of fixing your issues is replacing car altogether. You can retrofit aftermarket speakers, you can retrofit reverse camera, there are great aftermarket android satnavs which looks OEM, but you can't retrofit electric seats or keyless entry... at least no way to do it in economically sensible way.
  8. Actually I agree with all of your point, we clearly have different opinion on how luxurious car should drive, but that is why opinions exists. Isn't it. Secondly, I just pointing out that if we want to make "apple to apples" comparison, then 300h is not competitor for the other two - the 450h is. 300h is deliberately named confusingly to imply it is equivalent to 3L car which it isn't even when freefalling of the cliff. I just wanted to make sure this point came across correctly, because for many people just from first look at the established nomenclature it seems that BMW 530e = 3L and Lexus 300h = 3L... in practice BWM is 2L+Turbo+hybrid and it does deliver performance of ~3L, whereas Lexus does not. If you like you can look into it this way - Lexus allows you to have half as powerful car for less... and indeed - if that is what satisfies you then fair enough. Beside I pointed out as well that for lasting reliability Lexus is leader, BUT for free journeys up-to 15 mines and on power BMW/MB are better.
  9. Actually amazing that they still had very very late cars without electric seats and basics like keyless entry or reverse camera. Hope the deal was that good. And indeed, sadly no retrofitting possible in Lexus - you pretty much need to get all the option you want to begin with.
  10. 1. could be insulation in the tunnel or exhaust scrubbing. That would be my first guess. 2. yes that sounds about right, this is not turbo car - you get instant response, but not that much power until it really wakes-up ~3000-4000. In other hand you can drive this car very economically as if you accelerate slowly enough and not exceed say 3000rpm it doesn't waste fuel like turbo cars (which pretty much just spills it on the road as soon as turbo kicks in). The great part of that - the more you rev it the more powerful it gets, and sounds better. I would say they just like to be revved. Even has like "VTEC" (VVTI is basically works on same principle) kick when cams changes.
  11. Or you just mash the pedal on GS450h with confidence and in complete luxury... Especially if we go back to other options 530e and E350e - GS300h is not in the same ballpark and not even close. GS450h would be more comparable to the other two. Vlad - GS300h and IS300h have absolutely identical drivetrains and engines, GS just slightly heavier. So no ponies to be found in GS.
  12. Yes Mecs were good back in the day... I would argue that Merc downfall was around that time ~1995-1999 was switch over period from old overbuilt and over engineered cars, into something what become "merc in the name only". Release of A-Class was the end of that switch and all the cars after A-Class release were the new crappy generation of mercs which lasted nearly 20 years. I would argue that lasted until ~2015-2018 and since then there was switch over period again. Obviously, even new mercs are nowhere as good as Lexus, not even as good as old mercs, but they are past their worst cars period. I would avoid anything made by MB between 1999-2015 and there are few models preceding that time.
  13. I guess the only reason for 300h... is that I was surprised to see 2016 FL 300h now going for under £15k. Sure higher mileage cars 90-114k miles, but that still means you won't even reach 200k in 7 years. The nice thing about FL is that they get LED lights and F-Sports have nice dials like rest of the range. Pre-FL models dash looks a bit dated to be honest. Not sure if that swings me towards the lacklustre performance. IS250 was right on the edge for me in terms of performance, just little slower and it would have been too slow (that is considering IS250 is realistically 7.5s to 60). GS300h is slower than IS300h, which is obviously slower than IS250. Obviously, each to their own but I never felt like 300h has enough power to make car accelerate effortlessly and feel luxurious. I would not mind to see 300h powered taxi picking me up from airport, but for driving it myself I don't like it.
  14. I don't understand that as well. But I think the reason is that not many people actually cares about handling of the car. Where for me that is like most important thing and then I can make compromises, for most people I know handling and performance doesn't even come in top10 important things about their cars. Besides there is no punitive tax on SUVs in UK, so people get them because they can.
  15. maybe it was the estate then? Because not so much use of hatchback taxi
  16. Are we comparing it with 2nd Gen Auris hybrid? Because in my experience they are very similar, little bit softer materials in the interior on Lexus, but I actually preferred Auris infotainment and navigation.
  17. I have seen it few days ago and was rather sad they not rebuilding it. I am happy to see cars ripped apart when they are damaged beyond repair (e.g. wrapped around the tree), but this was fairly complete car and mostly needed bolt on parts, no frame damage or anything.
  18. I actually have whole spare innards (passenger side sadly, but motors may be the same?), for free if you want.
  19. That is partially true. When it comes to Lexus what matter is degree to which they have improved over Toyota cars from the same platform. NX is surprisingly well build and uses good materials compared to RAV4, similar story when it comes to RX. For last coupe of generations LS, GS and IS were just loosely based around same platform, but the materials are night an day. I do not believe Lexus RC or LC has equivalent in Toyota range. Compared to UX, ES and CT... the difference is significant. Because later just feels like no attempt was made past sticking different badge. Another thing - we do not have Crown or Mark X here at least. Whereas we do have Toyota CH-R and we did have Auris, and when you try both cars it is obvious it is same car past few style elements. @Bootleg - I don't blame you, I just been disappointed myself after trying these cars, and having access to same Toyota models I knew how little difference is between them.. shameless really.
  20. and.. nice RC-F... Clearly stolen/recovered: https://www.copart.co.uk/lot/34710701/clean-title-2015-lexus-rc-f-auto-sandwich
  21. Quite sad to see it being cat-s, for what is a repairable damage... probably going to leave the country and will be split apart. https://www.copart.co.uk/lot/60037230/clean-title-2008-lexus-is-f-auto-westbury
  22. If Colin didn't upset them, then you certainly will 😁 I would gladly drive IS250 on ethanol... it even have some additional cleaning properties and higher RON. Sadly, we will have to pay for it like for "proper" fuel despite it being less efficient. The only thing I advice - don't leave it sitting in your tank for long periods of time.
  23. Because it is not Lexus. I have driven Toyota C-HR and UX... and they feel exactly the same. I then driven Lexus CT (Toyota Auris) and UX back-to-back and I can say that at least UX feels 10 times nicer to drive than CT, but in no way on earth it is Lexus... Top of the range Toyota... maybe, better than CT.. indeed. But it is not Lexus and comparing it with proper Lexus car is pointless. Besides I can say same about Lexus ES (Toyota Avalon) - I drove IS and ES back-to-back... IS despite being much older design feels so much better built and solid.. ES just feels like fancy Toyota. Looks nice, but everything you touch feels plastic and cheap (at least relative to Lexus). Don't get me wrong CT, UX, ES are still great quality cars, but they are distinctively Toyotas, not Lexus.
  24. If you just looking for more space/larger car then Lexus GS is certainly good idea. It is class above and has great built quality. Besides it will be cheapest from the cars you mentioned, and you can buy higher miles/older examples with piece of mind (that makes it much better value for money). What are your other needs... you happy to live with 300h lacklustre performance? I assume engine sound and driving dynamics is not important? One thing I would not as well - if you not planning to do a lot of miles, then why worry about economy at all? I would say that if you looking to buy car for 7 years, then it should be Lexus... And if you planning to get Lexus GS, then go for 450h. It is still more economical than IS250 ~ kind off, but it has so much more power and so much nicer to drive, really effortless and luxurious. Besides - by being overall older model (Starting 2011-2012) overall it is cheaper than GS300h, because 300h came out later. From my personal experience MB E class are very comfortable, well equipped and well built - certainly not as reliable as Lexus, but performance is decent. I cannot say anything particularly bad about BMW 530e either... importantly both are plug-in hybrids so you have benefit of driving them basically for free for up to 15-20 miles and if you get them before 2018 as you have mentioned - £20 road tax (maybe less). So that is certainly important consideration from cost of ownership perspective. Obviously, Plug-in hybrids comes with their own caveats e.g. you should have somewhere to charge the car. But on flip side you will be able to park it free of charge in electric car parking spots and enter congestion charge are free. In summary I think all of your choices are good, I would replace GS300h (2016) with GS450h (2011 - 2014) without doubt and other 2 options much more attractive in short term, but may not last 7 years.
  25. .... but going to your previous point (politicians are basically liars and populists) and adding on top that in any country majority people will be ignorant it seems it won't happen at any time soon. Perhaps we need to look in way of replacing "semi-elective semi-democracy" into meritocracy. I am sure that would not be very popular as it means "leaders" like Boris the empty scull and Farage the lying drunk won't get a chance... as frankly they have no merit in anything. P.S. and this is how car forum turns into political movement 😁
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