There is a new IS300 article in Sports Car International.
Sort of bland, but here were a few things I noted:
1> They claim that the "spongey brake" feel issue on the IS300s was due to "intentionally soft" brake lines designed to mask the ABS recycling sensations. Hmm - sounds like someone dreamed up a line as an excuse for the air bubbles found in some brakes lines.
2> They said that they could not find a traction control disable button!!! (Next time they should look under the stereo - duh...)
I looked at the story when visiting Fry's electronics... I was parked in the parking lot between a new Mercedes C320 and a BMW 330i... Hmmm....
Sort of bland, but here were a few things I noted:
1> They claim that the "spongey brake" feel issue on the IS300s was due to "intentionally soft" brake lines designed to mask the ABS recycling sensations. Hmm - sounds like someone dreamed up a line as an excuse for the air bubbles found in some brakes lines.
2> They said that they could not find a traction control disable button!!! (Next time they should look under the stereo - duh...)
I looked at the story when visiting Fry's electronics... I was parked in the parking lot between a new Mercedes C320 and a BMW 330i... Hmmm....