The 2001 Lexus IS 300 is a Rear-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 3,0L, L6 DOHC 24 V engine which outputs 215 hp @
5800 rpm and is paired with 5 speed automatic gearbox. The 2001 Lexus IS 300 has cargo capacity of 390 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1485 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2001 Lexus IS 300 has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 235 N.m of torque and a top speed of 220 km/h. The 2001 Lexus IS 300 accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 7.3 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.3 seconds. Fuel consumption is 12.8 L/100km in the city and 9.3 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 40,830
Both engines of the Sportcross are powerful and able to deliver an exciting ride, even if not as smooth as say, a BMW, but either way, it's a good compromise for an estate.
Produced between 1998 and 2005, the first generation of the Lexus IS was available with two engine configurations, 200 and 300.
If American car-manufacturer heads had been warned about a Japanese take-over in the mid 80's, they would have almost certainly laughed at the prospect. Humorous or not, the Japanese did conquer US, not through mecha led wars but rather through anime and cars. However, before the mild-assault began, there were a series of weird meetings held in secrecy in chairman chambers.
Such a meeting was held in 1983 between Toyota chairman Eiji Toyoda and his company executives. Toyoda had not invited his enforcers over for cookies and tea but to question them about the possibility of developing a luxury-car line that could successfully compete with American brands. The project was labeled as F1 -Flahship 1- and proved to be a most lucrative endeavor. The result was a vehicle that later became known as the Lexus LS 400 prior to its US premier.
The LS 400 was not just a car that took time and resources to built. In researching American luxury-product consumer habits and lifestyles, the Japanese went as far as renting a house in Laguna beach in order to observe their “subjects” closely. Offspring of long-gestating consumer research and cutting-edge engineering, the LX 400 was a hit.
Endorsed by insightful advertising, the LS 400 made its entrance at the North American Auto Show in Detroit, 1989 where it was one of the main attractions. And how could it not have been after 24 engineering teams and a few thousands employees worked on 450 prototypes at the cost of a paltry $ 1 billion investment?
The main advantage Lexus had over Acura, that had reached US markets 3 years before, was its uniqueness. Unlike the first Acura models which were sold as rebadged Hondas, the Lexus held little connections to Toyota design patterns.
Silent, ergonomic, powerful and reliable, the LS became a fierce competitor for European imports such as Mercedes Benz and BMW, whose sales drastically dropped following Lexus' trumpeting market entrance.
Models like the ES 250 followed which along the LS registered enough sales to allow the brand expanding through an 81-dealership network. During those first years of sales, Lexus became the top-selling luxury car in the U.S. Things were going smoothly for the Japanese manufacturer, just like its cars, and in 1991, two new models were released: the SC400 coupe and the ES 300 sedan. The latter was marketed as a replacement for the ES 250 and quickly became the company's best selling sedan.
Following the release of a heir to the LS 400 and the Toyota Aristo-based series of the GS, Lexus entered the sport utility vehicle segment in 1996 with the launch of the LX 450, a large car based on the Toyota Land Cruiser 100. By 1998, Lexus would release the RX, a top-selling crossover based on Toyota's Camry model as well as a new series of the GS. During the following years, further technological improvements such as the introduction of the Lexus Hybrid Drive system on the 2005 RX 400h, resulted in an even greater sales increase.
Things were so good for Lexus that it has constantly grown since its inception. The brand has been introduced to the Japanese home-market in 2005 as well as it has in other regions of Asia and South America as well as Australia and Europe. By 2007, Lexus had spread in over 50 countries and it continues to grow. The company's “pursuit of perfection” is fronted by its current line-up, comprised of the IS, LS and RX series among others as well as the avant-garde LF-A concepts.
2001 Lexus IS Consumer Reviews
astonishedtanning, 05/06/2016
2002 Lexus IS
"My favorite car ever"
Not only is it a fun car to drive, but it is also very practical. I have the Sportcross variant, and it easily swallows up large cargo. We bought a 9 ft X 12 ft rug and it fit entirely inside of the car. The front right seat folds down flat and the 60/40 split rear seats fold down as well. My wife was able to ride in the rear left seat, with the rug beside her.
I previously had a twin-turbo supra, and my Sportcross has significantly less power, it actually handles better. The suspension is near perfect, making it a very nimble car that is easy to park in crowded parking lots.
Reliability is amazing, it is to be expected from Toyota's premium line. Cost of maintenance is cheap if you don't take it exclusively to the Lexus dealer.
My only complaint is the amount of road noise. We have had a couple LS-series and GS-series Lexuses (Lexi? What is the plural of Lexus?) and they really do spoil you. The IS 300 is quieter than a BMW 3-series, but not the tomb-like silence that I have noticed with other Lexus sedans.
It took me many years to find my Sportcross, but it was well worth the wait. I love the styling, reliability, and handling. I have no plans on parting ways with it. If you are considering an IS 300, you won't be disappointed.
hinnisdalteith, 06/23/2014
2002 Lexus IS
"Crushed to part with her"
I have been extremely happy with this car. Bought at 179K miles, still sounds lovely at 203K. Interior comfortable, controls/shifter/radio all so handy and intuitively placed. Stock speakers are impressive. Torque is fantastic. Tons of fun, especially freeway/passing. Wants a lot of caution in rain/snow, because she'll be out of control quick. Handling is wonderful. Wears tires fairly quickly. Xenon headlights are awesome. Gas mileage as advertised. I'd recommend the car to anyone.
stormletter, 06/17/2014
2002 Lexus IS
"Really great car"
What is not to like about a 2JZ inline six packed into a sleek four door that offers the right amount of sport and luxury to keep you comfortable and stylish. Turns on a dime and has nice solid suspension. I wish they had made it an option to get a twin turbo version but other than that, and a few other very small things, I have no other complaints.
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