Lexus is REALLY pushing the IS, what's going on?
Originally posted by mingster
i saw a yellow S4 last night for 41K, and that was sticker, i'm sure you could talk it down (automatic though)...
i saw a yellow S4 last night for 41K, and that was sticker, i'm sure you could talk it down (automatic though)...
Lexus was very smart in that they put the IS300 in showrooms in 7/00, well ahead of the new 330i and C class. They were actually selling pretty well for the first 2 or 3 months -but I guess you might expect that for all new cars- despite @ sticker price (35K).
At about the same time period, the MY2000 S4 was selling at below invoice for as low as 35K (at least in my region). Audi dealers seemed almost desperate to get rid of them.
I believe that has to do w/ the widely reported engine and transmission problems.
CLS was selling at near invoice (32K?) pretty much from the get-go bacause it is so fugly.
At about the same time period, the MY2000 S4 was selling at below invoice for as low as 35K (at least in my region). Audi dealers seemed almost desperate to get rid of them.
I believe that has to do w/ the widely reported engine and transmission problems.
CLS was selling at near invoice (32K?) pretty much from the get-go bacause it is so fugly.
The current issue of Road & Trackhas a comparo shoot out between the IS300 and Volvo S60 T5, BMW 330i and Mercedes C320. Lo and behold, the Lexus won. Curious, me thinks, what with all the aforementioned promotion.
Originally posted by PsychoBen
At about the same time period, the MY2000 S4 was selling at below invoice for as low as 35K (at least in my region). Audi dealers seemed almost desperate to get rid of them.
I believe that has to do w/ the widely reported engine and transmission problems.
At about the same time period, the MY2000 S4 was selling at below invoice for as low as 35K (at least in my region). Audi dealers seemed almost desperate to get rid of them.
I believe that has to do w/ the widely reported engine and transmission problems.
It seems a few too many S4s are suffering turbo failures and problems regarding the bypass valve and some whole transmissions have been replaced under warranty (synchro problems). I was looking at buying one but Audi has recently taken a very harsh stand against any modifications. I personally have seen a letter from Audi of America where they were saying that owners should not even change tire brands from OEM let alone chip the car.
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