So here goes, I've never done a thread for one of my daily cars before because (a) they've been factory original so not much to say anyway and (b) all my time and effort has gone into my Clio thread!
However, that said.......... I've just bought a new daily, a 2005 Lexus IS 200 that I actually DO intend to modify a little, so I thought why not, let's get the party started!!
So from the beginning! For those who don't know me, this is my beloved Clio/weekend toy/garage ornament (delete as applicable) as it stands right now, which I've now owned for over two years and have spent far too much money on;
Without going back too far, this is the car that was my daily transport between 2014 and 2017 - I absolutely loved this car, a 2002 BMW 325i Sport, petrol and manual, which when I bought it only had 43,000 miles on it and still only had 57,000 on it when I sold it last year!! I still miss it now as for me it was the perfect daily, but the dreaded rust was creeping onto the rear arches and one of the rear sills so I sold it before it needed doing;
So what could I get after that? No idea! Lots of eBay and general internet hunting resulted in me looking at something a bit different - a Jaguar S-Type!
Long story short I found one that was a 2005 facelift model, 3 litre V6 Sport automatic, owned by a lovely 75 year old gentleman and it only had 37,000 miles on the clock with a full, and I mean FULL Jaguar main dealer service history and every possible option apart from the sat-nav which I didn't want anyway! Went and viewed it. It was superb. Job done!
I've continued the Jaguar main dealer history and it has wanted for nothing - even the mats in it cost me £150!!
The Jaguar still only has 43,000 miles right now as I type this and I still own it, although I'll be selling it soon - my situation has changed and I now don't need such a big cruiser as a daily and wanted something smaller and cheaper to buy and run to start saving some money. But what on earth do you get instead!?
A good friend of mine has a black Lexus IS 200 Sport and this got me thinking.......... huge spec, comfy, reliable, quite cheap to buy? Let's have a go!
So enter my latest purchase, a pale gold Lexus IS 200 SE 'Navigator' automatic with slightly higher miles for me at 73,000, but a full history and a very good spec!
Here is the first proper photo I got when I went to view it at the garage, a rare outing for my Clio so it's quite nice to have them together here. The Lexus is full grandfather spec at the mo, with Range Rover ride height at the front and mudflaps etc, but everything works and it's all there and for what I paid, I was very happy.
I've read many reviews and seen youtube clips etc and everyone seems to say the same thing - great reliability, but underpowered. At only 153bhp for a 2 litre 6 cyclinder, they are right, it's no rocket ship believe me, but it's so comfy inside and it's my daily commuter so to be honest, power is very unimportant over comfort and functionality, I don't care!
So the deal was done and I got it home a week later (on the day of Harry and Meghan's wedding, go me!) after getting £300 off the asking price PLUS a service and year's MOT thrown in.
Now when I bought the car, it had a random phone holder in it. Odd I thought! But me being me, why take it out when you can buy the phone that fits it for the 'LOL' for a whole 15 quid, so check out my hi-tech phone set up in these interior photos;
I'm loving the stereo and actually DO have some old cassettes that I can finally play again!!
The car is bog standard apart from a K&N panel filter in the standard airbox and a reasonably decent set of HID headlights all fitted by the previous owner;
So for now, that is where i'm at with the car - I've been buying lots of parts to get this as I want it (without going crazy) but will take lots more photos when it's all arrived as it's all coming in stages at the moment.
It's got one Avon and three ditchfinders on at the moment too, with different tyres being on the rear drive wheels so they will soon be binned and I have ordered four new Pirelli P-Zero's for it, hopefully to be fitted next week.
However, that said.......... I've just bought a new daily, a 2005 Lexus IS 200 that I actually DO intend to modify a little, so I thought why not, let's get the party started!!
So from the beginning! For those who don't know me, this is my beloved Clio/weekend toy/garage ornament (delete as applicable) as it stands right now, which I've now owned for over two years and have spent far too much money on;
Without going back too far, this is the car that was my daily transport between 2014 and 2017 - I absolutely loved this car, a 2002 BMW 325i Sport, petrol and manual, which when I bought it only had 43,000 miles on it and still only had 57,000 on it when I sold it last year!! I still miss it now as for me it was the perfect daily, but the dreaded rust was creeping onto the rear arches and one of the rear sills so I sold it before it needed doing;
So what could I get after that? No idea! Lots of eBay and general internet hunting resulted in me looking at something a bit different - a Jaguar S-Type!
Long story short I found one that was a 2005 facelift model, 3 litre V6 Sport automatic, owned by a lovely 75 year old gentleman and it only had 37,000 miles on the clock with a full, and I mean FULL Jaguar main dealer service history and every possible option apart from the sat-nav which I didn't want anyway! Went and viewed it. It was superb. Job done!
I've continued the Jaguar main dealer history and it has wanted for nothing - even the mats in it cost me £150!!
The Jaguar still only has 43,000 miles right now as I type this and I still own it, although I'll be selling it soon - my situation has changed and I now don't need such a big cruiser as a daily and wanted something smaller and cheaper to buy and run to start saving some money. But what on earth do you get instead!?
A good friend of mine has a black Lexus IS 200 Sport and this got me thinking.......... huge spec, comfy, reliable, quite cheap to buy? Let's have a go!
So enter my latest purchase, a pale gold Lexus IS 200 SE 'Navigator' automatic with slightly higher miles for me at 73,000, but a full history and a very good spec!
Here is the first proper photo I got when I went to view it at the garage, a rare outing for my Clio so it's quite nice to have them together here. The Lexus is full grandfather spec at the mo, with Range Rover ride height at the front and mudflaps etc, but everything works and it's all there and for what I paid, I was very happy.
I've read many reviews and seen youtube clips etc and everyone seems to say the same thing - great reliability, but underpowered. At only 153bhp for a 2 litre 6 cyclinder, they are right, it's no rocket ship believe me, but it's so comfy inside and it's my daily commuter so to be honest, power is very unimportant over comfort and functionality, I don't care!
So the deal was done and I got it home a week later (on the day of Harry and Meghan's wedding, go me!) after getting £300 off the asking price PLUS a service and year's MOT thrown in.
Now when I bought the car, it had a random phone holder in it. Odd I thought! But me being me, why take it out when you can buy the phone that fits it for the 'LOL' for a whole 15 quid, so check out my hi-tech phone set up in these interior photos;
I'm loving the stereo and actually DO have some old cassettes that I can finally play again!!
The car is bog standard apart from a K&N panel filter in the standard airbox and a reasonably decent set of HID headlights all fitted by the previous owner;
So for now, that is where i'm at with the car - I've been buying lots of parts to get this as I want it (without going crazy) but will take lots more photos when it's all arrived as it's all coming in stages at the moment.
It's got one Avon and three ditchfinders on at the moment too, with different tyres being on the rear drive wheels so they will soon be binned and I have ordered four new Pirelli P-Zero's for it, hopefully to be fitted next week.