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Old 07-31-2009, 10:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Do explain sir? I'm hoping just personal preference because that is completely understandable. The M outperforms the IS-F in everything. I really like the IS-F and for Lexus's attempt at a higher end sports car, I applaud them. They turned out a great machine.
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Do explain sir? I'm hoping just personal preference because that is completely understandable. The M outperforms the IS-F in everything. I really like the IS-F and for Lexus's attempt at a higher end sports car, I applaud them. They turned out a great machine.
Seriously...I dont see the logic there, other than personal preference myself...

Motor Trend thinks the IS-F's tranny is one of its biggest downfalls - it has too MANY gears...
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Do explain sir? I'm hoping just personal preference because that is completely understandable. The M outperforms the IS-F in everything. I really like the IS-F and for Lexus's attempt at a higher end sports car, I applaud them. They turned out a great machine.
it's personal preference.....not to be rude here, but every young bmw owner/driver i met 1st hand have a bad attitude...like being cocky is a feature to owning/driving a bimmer.
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it's personal preference.....not to be rude here, but every young bmw owner/driver i met 1st hand have a bad attitude...like being cocky is a feature to owning/driving a bimmer.
Duh, they put it in the manual
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it's personal preference.....not to be rude here, but every young bmw owner/driver i met 1st hand have a bad attitude...like being cocky is a feature to owning/driving a bimmer.
I went to the Integra Type R Expo '09 this year, at Autobahn country club. This young guy there bought a brand new M3 (all cars are welcome to enter the Expo btw, not just ITR's...), and he was hardly cocky. Probably because he was getting smoked on the track by a bunch of Honda's. Yes, he was terrified to wreck his car. It was funny though - he'd finish an HPDE outing, come in, and wash his car every time lol.
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