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Originally Posted by stovt001
If you look at numbers, sure, the IS is on par for the class. However, it has the personality of a washing machine. Like all other Toyotas, it is nothing more than an appliance.
Then there is the IS-F. Removing the suspension, throwing in a big engine, and gluing on fake quad pipes does not a performance car make.
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I see. I haven't been following the latest on what Lexus is doing, but I would have thought that the IS-F would be keeping up with the competition.