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My old 2016 IS350 F-Sport had some extremely comfy seats, possibly the best I’ve ever used. After that, I’d say BMW sport seats in general, but the comfort seats in some 5- and 7-series (and my 550i) are amazing. 20 different power adjustments, butt massage, and heat/cool that can be used simultaneously, all make for

One day, I casually went to the local Ford dealership to look at and test drive the Fiesta ST (Since my 2007 335is never-ending wealth of issues was getting on my nerves) and was greeted by a salesmen who promptly showed us the couple of ST models they had on the lot, and offered a test drive. So far, so good. He

Am I the only one who feels like this looks like an odd mix of the new Civic at the rear, and a Veloster at the front? And that interior looks a little GM to me. I’ve never really been a fan of Toyota’s designs, but I don’t think they’re heading in the right direction...

I have a 1988 528e, which is a little bit more powerful than the one in his car, but it’s a bigger car, and I get well over 30 on the highway, and driving aggressively, I get an average of around 21, mostly in town. By contrast, my 2016 Lexus IS350 averages closer to 17-18 in the same in town driving conditions.

Not a writer, but I can vouch for my experience. I went to this exact track, and had a blast. They give you a short training session, maybe 15 minutes, then throw a helmet on you, introduce you to your instructor, and you hop in the car. After adjusting the seat and steering wheel, you fire up the car, get up to

I drove a Porsche Cayman GTS and an Audi R8 at this track, so I can’t speak of the other cars, but both of those had a brake pedal installed for the instructor to use.

In this particular track, the instructor has a brake pedal, and takes the wheel from the passenger’s seat as necessary.

The craziest thing about this, is that less than a month ago, I actually went to this track and had an amazing experience driving a couple of awesome cars! Huge bummer, but hopefully they get to stay in business!

I have to say, that, after owning a couple Hondas, then 4 different BMWs, oldest being a 1988, and the newest being a 2007, I NEVER would have considered a Lexus. Now, I have a 2016 IS350 F Sport, and I’m not saying you’ll be converted, but if you haven’t test driven one of these cars, you’ll be surprised at how

You’re aware that this car is a completely new platform and completely redesigned from 2014, right? The old one was admittedly long in the tooth, but this one’s only going into its fourth year.

And the award for most endearing to me goes to this beater, which I took on a 1500 mile road trip recently.

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