Lexus CT200h : good or bad
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Ilovejapcrap said:
I don't know but my dad swapped mums is200 for a is250.
She wanted something smaller but when they tried the ct he said the ride was far to hard and they got another is instead.
I've not driven one but have been in one I loved the interior set up
ThanksShe wanted something smaller but when they tried the ct he said the ride was far to hard and they got another is instead.
I've not driven one but have been in one I loved the interior set up
Do you parents live in a city? The car would be driven around town for basic commutes then left at home for everything else. It would still do a lot of mileage, though
We bought a well spec'd F Sport a month ago to fulfil similar duties, having never been in or driven one - it's used for commuting around London.
Yes, it has a firm ride. It also corners well, staying remarkably flat at speed. It had a fantastic drivetrain which is well suited to start stop driving and is very refined in terms of NVH.
Get a well spec'd one and it's like a mini luxury car, we have started using it for local runs instead in preference to our CLK and E Class ..
Yes, it has a firm ride. It also corners well, staying remarkably flat at speed. It had a fantastic drivetrain which is well suited to start stop driving and is very refined in terms of NVH.
Get a well spec'd one and it's like a mini luxury car, we have started using it for local runs instead in preference to our CLK and E Class ..
Edited by Swoxy on Sunday 29th May 00:16
Swoxy said:
We bought a well spec'd F Sport a month ago to fulfil similar duties, having never been in or driven one - it's used for commuting around London.
Yes, it has a firm ride. It also corners well, staying remarkably flat at speed. It had a fantastic drivetrain which is well suited to start stop driving and is very refined in terms of NVH.
Get a well spec'd one and it's like a mini luxury car, we have started using it for local runs instead in preference to our CLK and E Class ..
That photo belongs in the bad parking thread.Yes, it has a firm ride. It also corners well, staying remarkably flat at speed. It had a fantastic drivetrain which is well suited to start stop driving and is very refined in terms of NVH.
Get a well spec'd one and it's like a mini luxury car, we have started using it for local runs instead in preference to our CLK and E Class ..
Edited by Swoxy on Sunday 29th May 00:16
Swoxy said:
We bought a well spec'd F Sport a month ago to fulfil similar duties, having never been in or driven one - it's used for commuting around London.
Yes, it has a firm ride. It also corners well, staying remarkably flat at speed. It had a fantastic drivetrain which is well suited to start stop driving and is very refined in terms of NVH.
Get a well spec'd one and it's like a mini luxury car, we have started using it for local runs instead in preference to our CLK and E Class ..
I'm looking at a SE-L Premier;Yes, it has a firm ride. It also corners well, staying remarkably flat at speed. It had a fantastic drivetrain which is well suited to start stop driving and is very refined in terms of NVH.
Get a well spec'd one and it's like a mini luxury car, we have started using it for local runs instead in preference to our CLK and E Class ..
Edited by Swoxy on Sunday 29th May 00:16
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Roo said:
Buy an Auris hybrid instead. Same basic car but much better value for money.
But extremely dull, where as the Lexus has something going for it...Been driven in one these on a road trip. The ride is quite firm, road noise is good, very well built and can get high 40s MPG on a run. Stereo's not that good though.
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