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Geneva: 2006 Lexus IS



  • IS 220d- aluminum common-rail turbodiesel powered 2.2L I4 with 177HP/295lb-ft of torque via a close ratio 6AT.

  • IS 250- 2.5L Direct Injection V6 with 204HP/ via a close ratio sequential 6AT or optional 6MT; AWD available.

  • IS 350- 3.5L Direct Injection V6 with via a close ratio sequential 6AT.



-- Edited by ifcar at 06:12, 2005-03-01

-- Edited by Kevin at 18:25, 2005-03-01



-- Edited by Kevin at 18:26, 2005-03-01

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Wow, very nice. Why no manual with the 3.5L engine?


Any word on pricing?



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"Wow, very nice. Why no manual with the 3.5L engine? Any word on pricing?"

Pictures won't load here! I'm very happy there'll be a diesel version, but I wish there were specs on the 3.5 engine model, because the 2.5 just won't be enough for me.

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Meh. Looks way too much like a Mazda3.

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"Wow, very nice. Why no manual with the 3.5L engine?
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A decision that will hopefully be reversed.

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Looks nice, all though the grill gives it an odd puckered up look.  I like the Altezza IS better though.



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"Looks nice, all though the grill gives it an odd puckered up look.  I like the Altezza IS better though."

I wish they'd made the taillights less GS and found a way to incorporate more Altezza into it, the only vehicle which the Altezza style lights actually looked good on. I think the front bumper needs some revision, but it's a good looking car overall.

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I wish they'd made the taillights less GS and found a way to incorporate more Altezza into it, the only vehicle which the Altezza style lights actually looked good on. I think the front bumper needs some revision, but it's a good looking car overall.
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I hate the Altezza lights on almost any car (I say almost because there may be an exception that I haven't thought of), the all-reds are a welcome improvement.

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"Meh. Looks way too much like a Mazda3."


The profile does look like a slightly stretched Mazda3, I agree. Proportions are a little better than the Mazda, IMO. I think the car looks pretty good overall.

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The profile does look like a slightly stretched Mazda3, I agree. Proportions are a little better than the Mazda, IMO. I think the car looks pretty good overall.
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I didn't really notice much 3 in it at all, but after looking at the pictures side by side, I can see some similarities. I doubt there'll be any confusion on which is which, though.

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I didn't really notice much 3 in it at all, but after looking at the pictures side by side, I can see some similarities. I doubt there'll be any confusion on which is which, though.
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Oh, they definately won't be mistaken for one another. It's really only the side profile that I see the similarities in.





The profile of the Lexus looks kind of like a slightly stretched 3 (and looks better proportioned than the 3 as well, IMO).

Another thing that I neglected to comment on are the new gauges. While I like the new, more traditional gauge cluster, I'm kind of sorry to see the old one go. I know the old chronograph style cluster drew criticism for being kind of confusing and hard to read, but I liked it because it was something different while actually looking kind of cool (ignoring functionality and legibility for a moment). But then, I love chronograph watches, so it's no surprise I liked the old gauge cluster.

The rest of the interior looks top notch. A step up from the old car. Really, the interior of the old car was its biggest drawback. It seemed more fitting for a Toyota than a Lexus branded vehicle. I wouldn't really call it cheap, but it was cheaper than the norm for the marque. This new interior is definately all Lexus.

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No altezzas on an altezza? WTF is wrong with them?


Otherwise, looks pretty good.



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Oh, they definately won't be mistaken for one another. It's really only the side profile that I see the similarities in.

The profile of the Lexus looks kind of like a slightly stretched 3 (and looks better proportioned than the 3 as well, IMO).

Another thing that I neglected to comment on are the new gauges. While I like the new, more traditional gauge cluster, I'm kind of sorry to see the old one go. I know the old chronograph style cluster drew criticism for being kind of confusing and hard to read, but I liked it because it was something different while actually looking kind of cool (ignoring functionality and legibility for a moment). But then, I love chronograph watches, so it's no surprise I liked the old gauge cluster.

The rest of the interior looks top notch. A step up from the old car. Really, the interior of the old car was its biggest drawback. It seemed more fitting for a Toyota than a Lexus branded vehicle. I wouldn't really call it cheap, but it was cheaper than the norm for the marque. This new interior is definately all Lexus.
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I agree. I think I'll kindof miss the chronograph gauges as well. They were kindof a trademark. Like the clear taillights.

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