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Old 11-25-2009, 06:42 PM
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2 better than 1
Old 11-25-2009, 07:17 PM
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Well if the Toyo isn't the only one that locks you out when the car is moving then name the ones that do cause I don't want to buy them either.

Bimmer doesn't
Caddy doesn't
Nissan doesn't
Mazda doesn't

And yes your wife'd know the difference between the Z and Lexus. I've had 2 Zs and one Lexus. The Z does feel more like the Lexus than the S (which is why I don't own any Zs anymore) but it's not the same, the Z has soul the Lexus doesn't.
Old 11-25-2009, 07:39 PM
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I would never trade two such awesome cars for one. I think it's a little more special to say that you own a rare IS, but it's nothing compared to having an S2000 to go along with your "normal" IS. Plus, judging by everyone's responses, I don't think the ISF will hold value that well when there are so many other performance cars available at the same price.
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Originally Posted by sw05s2k,Nov 25 2009, 03:20 PM
The MB nav works whilst driving, you can do whatever you want, whenever you want.
No such restrictions in my. M3 or Ridgeline, either....and the M3 even has a real back seat, manual tranny, and comfortable ride.
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FWIW my mitsubishi evo x's navi also works while rollin'

and for the OP i would trade in both cars for one if that one car can fulfill the duty of the 2 you're thinking about giving up
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S5's nav is fully functional.
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Originally Posted by KonaMan,Nov 25 2009, 06:20 AM
(she'll never know the difference between the 350 and the f car, right?)


Who said anything about a z? Also, I was just being facetious.... she would know, especially when whe drove down the brick paved road down the street or realized it didn't have NAV....
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[QUOTE]And yes your wife'd know the difference between the Z and Lexus.
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My 650's nav is fully functional whenever I want it to be.

I'm surprised you've had so many problems with German cars... bad luck? A new/newer German car with warranty, etc, shouldn't cause you any problems.
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Originally Posted by KonaMan,Nov 26 2009, 03:46 AM


Who said anything about a z? Also, I was just being facetious.... she would know, especially when whe drove down the brick paved road down the street or realized it didn't have NAV....
IS350.


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