http://www.lexus.com/lexusConfigApp/index.jsp?modelName=IS&modelCode=95
I can't add the sport package to the IS350 though
I can't add the sport package to the IS350 though
When I did the math, the performance package + NAV was right at 40K.AppStar said:$42,275 for IS350 + Sport Package + Nav (as listed on their Price/Options page not the IS Builder)
I guess I'll just have to wait till I can get that car config for $40k
Too bad Lexus has these goofy packages, I wish you could just build the car with the options you want like with other luxury car manufacterers. All I want is sports suspension, 18" wheels, metallic trim, and navigation. Not the rest of the stuff in the "luxury sports package". I guess by offering packages it allows Lexus to keep base prices under BMW.
You only get to build options from cars that are available in your area. If your area based on your ZIP does not have cars with the options you want then they will not show up.gsrthomas said:Whis is it that I try to build an IS250 Manual RWD the only available package is "18-in Alloy Wheels with Summer Tires $720.00 "
But the IS350 you are able to select many more packages.
Whats up with that?
Is it that its to soon, but later the IS250 will be available with those packages??
The Nav is listed as stand alone under "Individual Factory Options" for $2,550, located right below the "Navigation System/Mark Levinson Package - $3,990"BUD001 said:thats the Math i am working with, but the Nav and ML are now tied together for a $3K package according to the Options/Pricing page on the IS portal. I dont see a ML stand-alone option.
According to http://www.lexus.com/models/is/price_options.htmlNorcal IS300 said:Do you only get the backup camera with the ML system or does it come with the basic NAV package? Also, is the ML system required to play DVD movies when parked?
It seems that initial build cars don't have the Sport Package available. I tried both my South FL zip code and 90210 (to represent California) and I got the same result. :burningupAppStar said:http://www.lexus.com/lexusConfigApp/index.jsp?modelName=IS&modelCode=95
I can't add the sport package to the IS350 though
:lol: Great minds think alike, don't they?AppStar said:ROTFLOL... I tried 90210 as well
No, what I meant was, does the standard NAV/Stereo unit play DVD movies, or do you need the ML system to do this?AppStar said:According to http://www.lexus.com/models/is/price_options.html
Lexus voice-activated DVD Navigation System [4] with backup camera [5] and Bluetooth® technology [6] - $2,550
Not sure why Lexus would require you to play DVDs while you are parked... what if you don't have a dvd? ;-)
I think what you meant to say was are you required to park when playing DVDs. As far as everyone knows, yes.
As far as I know you need ML to play DVDs. In fact I think the 6 disk changer only takes CDs (plays MP3 and WMA cds too) unless you upgrade to the ML DVD changer.Norcal IS300 said:No, what I meant was, does the standard NAV/Stereo unit play DVD movies, or do you need the ML system to do this?