Lexus IS 250/220d
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Lexus IS 250/220d overall verdict
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The Lexus IS is probably the best car that Lexus makes in terms of all-round performance – especially as this Lexus sports a diesel variant. Ride and handling are very, very good – there’s just a slight feeling that this isn’t the most involving machine in the world.
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Comfort
Ride, even in this smallest Lexus, is brilliant. Great damping means that the IS can iron out pretty much anything the below-average road can throw at it. BMW edges it in terms of outright roadholding, but the IS250 especially really sorts the men from the osteopaths on a dodgy bit of broken motorway. Long distances are a joy.
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Performance
Just over 150kW (154 to be exact) for the 2.5-litre V6 doesn't really do the experience justice; creamy smooth, and it fits with the six-speed auto like a mechanical hand in an oily metal glove. For the sprint you're looking at 8.1 seconds and a 230km/h top speed.
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Cool
Understated, but a genuine competitor to default-buy BMW ownership. Quiet cool.
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Quality
This Lexus feels supremely screwed together and there are some really very quality materials to hand, but there's a chance you'll still trip over Japanese-spec wood that looks like it's been made from the finest quality plastic.
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Handling
Rear-wheel drive and fleet of foot, the IS makes the most of what it's got in either petrol or diesel form. The diesel feels a little nose-heavy when you start to get really enthusiastic, but both cars maintain that classy edge that European front-drive sedans just can't replicate. The steering's not the most feelsome, but this is a nimble, sporty sedan.
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Practicality
The IS is a practical enough thing - there's plenty of space for four or five at a push and the boot is reasonable at 378litres, but the IS isn't class-leading for space.
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Running costs
A reasonable 9.8L/100km. You're also looking at undercutting the equivalent Beemer or Merc by at least a couple of grand grand or so.
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- February 2006


