Ahmed is truly the master at what he does! This wouldnt of been possible at to do! Without my Man ahmed hes is the best ever you will get when it comes to toyota lexus and is far the best ever you will get from KZbin channels! I am the owner Anthony, and i am truly greatful for Amd pasion towards repairing this is300 for my sons! I wanted to try my best to give everything i could to show my boyz that are both are in the automotive industry aspiring to work on and with cars! To Antman! ABE! DAD IS PROUD OF YOUS! keep working hard! You havent seen nothing yet! Also to my daughters Natalia and jahnesa dad loves yous all! And could never be so proud of yours guys accomplishments❤Again To the whole CarCareNut family you guys are amazing special thanks for meli,jose,diego and the rest of the guys who all worked together to assist is this major endeavor of mines! Please suport the channel you will never see anything better then TCCN 🙏 may the lord keep and bless! AMD! and family and staff! CarCareNut for life! Fans you have seen nothing yet! Stay tuned! Sincerely, biggest CarCareNut Fan!!!!!!!!!!!
@charley95sheridan449 ай бұрын
Hands down he's the best! I've been going to his shop since he opened and I drive to his shop from Peoria. I always look forward to my next appointment which will be in June. Best of luck on your project and I'll be following it as he does more on your IS!
@rightlanehog31519 ай бұрын
😁😁
@smiththers29 ай бұрын
Kuddos for keeping the sweet machine going!
@JAY-97-978 ай бұрын
@@charley95sheridan44 that is why i took my truck from a long distance (500 miles) to the car nut shop and i did not get it back in tiptop condition at all like it was NEVER fully and thoroughly inspected before it left the shop after 12 weeks there
@JAY-97-978 ай бұрын
12:51 ... rear subframe looks sweet !
@qm20929 ай бұрын
I love my 2003 manual IS300. Owned it since 2006, 270k miles, all stock and still going strong. This is THE best car I have ever owned! I look forward to this series with great interest! Thanks AMD!!
@qm20929 ай бұрын
@DanSmith186 i had the same problem with my dash. I removed and refinished it when I installed a new evaporator. Looks as good as new.
@qm20929 ай бұрын
@DanSmith186 it was most certainly a ton of work 🤣. I did it all myself when my AC went out. Replaced compressor, condenser, expansion valve, evaporator, and heater core. Borrowed vacuum gauge set and charged it. Six years later, air still blows 40F and dash still look great. It was the most complex repair I’ve ever done to a car.
@rightlanehog31519 ай бұрын
Stock is my favorite word when it comes to Lexus or Toyota.
@TJTheTruth19 ай бұрын
My 2001 has 290 k right now
@MrSuperbarca5272 ай бұрын
own a manual as well , 2nd owner since 2009. Swear I am never getting rid if it , such a timeless car and so reliable
@blank25419 ай бұрын
Bro the Lexus is300 is not a hidden gem. The resale on a manual is insane. Every car enthusiast recognizes the is300 instantly
@memememine19 ай бұрын
Living in a place where rust is not an issue. Even auto ones go for like 8k.
@Noidzor9 ай бұрын
Even the autos. Found one in the DFW with 89k miles (don’t get me wrong it was in good shape, but still needed the timing belt and god knows what else). They were asking $13k.
@rexkramer649 ай бұрын
These things are going the way of the 240. Expensive and the people who buy them completely ruin them.
@Banom7a9 ай бұрын
fr lmao, is300 sportswagon is a popular manual conversion, too
@07wrxtr19 ай бұрын
@@rexkramer64 The guys that ruin cars like this - thing is - because of the industrial revolution - their weak gene pool was passed forward.. normally they would have been weeded out long ago... that's the "why" behind the madness - then toss in exogenous factors like bad breakfast cereal, big pharma, single mother raised, and social conformity topped with low levels of income due to lack of motivation = "cheap modz dude bro" (picture beard + flat billed hat + bad breath/teeth cleaning needed + acne).
@bc85809 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for featuring the first gen Lexus IS300 on your channel with a focus on long term maintenance and preservation for a 20 year old car. A truly refreshing video that shares important strengths and weaknesses of this particular well built IS300 and what it takes to preserve the car for the next generation. When all other IS300 videos on KZbin are about unnecessary mods, this video is a breath of fresh air to us car enthusiasts who just want to maintain a factory bone stock car. AMD and Anthony are true legends for sharing the history on this legendary 2JZ masterpiece. Thank you again for THIS very special video.
@ISTGTIWWGGNBNK9 ай бұрын
Big facts. Got mine with 185k on it, previously abused sadly. Was cambered out so bad. Thankfully the idiot didn't try mod any engine stuff so my goal has been restoring it to factory
@greggraham26429 ай бұрын
It's no bull on reliability. I have two, one with 314,000 miles and one with 240,000 miles. Each on the original engine and transmission. Change timing belts, replace seals, replace parts as needed, and they'll treat you right. The 98-2000 SC300 has the same 2JZ-GE VVti engine and it's a great car too. I have one with 330,000 miles on it and I daily it. Exclusivity on the cheap. All three of these cars are not lighting fast but they're zippy and can cruse long distances with ease. A mild turbo build will add 150 horses with ease. Big horsepower needs internals beefed up or you'll be throwing a rod.
@holdtheline-G9 ай бұрын
Wow! That’s amazing.
@bigjdm54609 ай бұрын
@DanSmith186 def will blow at any real torque numbers. I personally have a OS GIKEN TR2CD twin plate clutch and flywheel, I’m going CD00A 6 speed .
@bigjdm54609 ай бұрын
@DanSmith186 CD00A is the final form version of the 350z/g35 cd001 6 speed manual. Comes out of a 05/06 vq35DE. Same gear ratios virtually as a Turbo Supra MK4 6 speed getrag transmission.
@masfishing19 ай бұрын
Not bad, 300k. Keep it going.
@geraldg83279 ай бұрын
My dad still owns his yellow 2002 IS300 5spd MT. So smooth and fun to drive. This made me get a RWD manual sports car as my next car, instead of AWD.
@scott89199 ай бұрын
I wish we went back to glass headlights. I know there's the whole pedestrian safety aspect, and lighter weight when using plastic, but nothing ages a car faster than yellowed headlights.
@jdmckelvey55679 ай бұрын
Easy fix though
@dru1069 ай бұрын
I wish headlights went back to glass. I think it’s cheaper and easier to mold plastic than glass
@burntnougat53419 ай бұрын
Glass gets chipped and peppered over time. At least with polycarbonate lens you can sand and restore them
@mcc77629 ай бұрын
I agree. Glass headlights could be replaced with a simple few screws and a plug-and-play wiring harness. Plastic is cheaper, as others are saying. Plastic lenses are a pain to keep sanding and polishing every couple of years. Even if glass chips, you can replace the entire assembly after a decade or so, if so inclined.
@egx1619 ай бұрын
Just replace them. Except now, modern LED headlights are very expensive. Up to $1000 each.
@alexandershaw23789 ай бұрын
1JZ swapped mine. You would not believe the new life breathed into the chassis because of it. Everywhere I go, I go full tilt. 😊
@gsmiklo85559 ай бұрын
Hell yea that’s the goal haha I miss my manual 2002 super smooth car got totaled tho sadly.
@sethharrison22849 ай бұрын
Just had my '03 IS300 timing belt, valve cover gasket, cam seal, and spark plugs job done yesterday! Excited to see this video
@verynick9 ай бұрын
AMD did the work?!
@sethharrison22849 ай бұрын
@@verynick no no I wish! Had it done at a local dealership.
@robertmaybeth34349 ай бұрын
that's nice, you're a rare owner who is still in a good mood after just paying 4 figures for auto service. How much all those goodies cost you?
@sethharrison22849 ай бұрын
@@robertmaybeth3434 haha well it feels much better than financing anything in the car market right now. With used prices and interest rates being astronomical, I'd rather drive the wheels off my IS. I got a new thermostat, water pump, and serpentine belt as well as the parts previously mentioned. So everything came out to around $2800 with a majority of the cost being labor. I don't have a garage or much mechanical experience so I bit the bullet instead of going DIY
@robertmaybeth34349 ай бұрын
@@sethharrison2284 Holy cow that's a hit to the wallet alright! I was a mechanic for a government fleet for 30 years and used to do such repairs to my own cars all the time - the labor costs are through the roof as you mention. Unfortunately for me a slipped disk ended that for good so now I usually have to just take it to the shop now which irritates me to no end... especially when I check their work later and find so many stupid mistakes it's like the sent the mechanic home and just got a monkey to fix it instead: hoses installed wrong/not reinstalled at all. Electric connectors dangling loose. Untighted fasteners etc. The worst I saw was when I needed the alternator replaced on my 1985 Nissan 200SX and made the mistake of taking to Pep boys for the fix. Got it "fixed", paid the bill, drove it home, and soon realized the alternator wasn't charging. I traced that to an alt belt that was too loose and couldn't be tightened. And THAT was caused by the moron who installed the new alternator, who never bothered to swap the pully from the old one. And the new alt had a pulley that was too small, such that you ran out of travel on the alt before it was tight. The worst part was the bonehead just let the car go like that. It was almost impossible not to notice the batt wasn't charging, (unless you're a moron I guess, in which case it is very possible). Learned my lesson and haven't been back there since.
@josephpetrus31769 ай бұрын
I have been watching these videos for a long time. Every time when I see a video, I’d say it’s the same thing. However, I’m amazed at AMD. Videos. It’s a truly learning experience each time I see a new one. God Bless you and give you the strength and health to take care of your family first and to keep educating us forevermore.
@OrthodoxTrooper9 ай бұрын
I have IS200 2002' with 1GFE engine its a petrol 2.0 6 cylinder manual with all the equipment possible like navigation, sun roof, leather. I have it for 10 years now with zero problems.. Only thing I would like to have on it is cruise control
@PRS90919 ай бұрын
I'm driving a 2005 IS300 with 78K miles (original owner). Still loving the experience.
@TizzleT7 ай бұрын
Got you beat. 2001 with 60k miles original owner.
@derpherpp3Ай бұрын
04 is the last year
@drivedb722 күн бұрын
@@derpherpp3 - 2005 was the last year.
@terrynguyen91029 ай бұрын
These original IS300 cars were my dream cars when I was in high school. I currently own 2023 IS350 F Sport.
@DysphoriaRL9 ай бұрын
Man your current car is aguably better though. Ive been wanting one of those as well
@rightlanehog31519 ай бұрын
AMD, By coincidence, my favorite IS of this generation was also the wagon. Those wagons even have a fold-forward front passenger seat for maximum cargo flexibility.🤩🤩
@exitioregem84669 ай бұрын
I miss comfort tier wagons, the states need to have more of em
@majhestiq129 ай бұрын
Too bad, it never came in 5-speed like the 2001s.
@jj_Dalton5 ай бұрын
I miss my wagon sold it 2 months ago and still regret it.
@adamgilesconcoursdelegance93029 ай бұрын
I’ve owned my yellow IS200 since new.. I paid $60,000 and.. still worth $30,000 24 years later with 86,000kms.. still one of the best cars I’ve owned it joins 8 other cars in my stable
@adamgilesconcoursdelegance93026 ай бұрын
@dominiquevarnado1369 Australian dollars
@smlee62909 ай бұрын
Thank you @The Car Care Nut for doing a review on our much needed first gen IS300's! Bought my first 03 IS300 in the factory 5 speed manual w/ LSD back in 2012 at 112K miles before all the hotbois jumped onto the IS300 game. Kept it stock and maintained and still driving it up to this day. Currently at 235K miles w/ regular maintenance. West Coast car so no issues w/ rust. Keep all of your IS300's clean fellow owners. The hotbois who are destroying this chassis will only continue to hold the value of clean examples.
@blackrifle67369 ай бұрын
*Wisdom here. Drifting morons are accelerating the law of declining supply vs. increasing demand. Cheers!*
@macbook8029 ай бұрын
Hot Boiz were destroying these way back in the early 2000s.
@itzdarave9 ай бұрын
As an IS300 Sportcross owner I thank you for making this video. Mine is blue with black interior with LSD. RARE. I don't think I'd ever sell it since they are soo hard to find with black interior. What's crazy is my sportcross came from Peoria, IL and I'm glad they didn't drive it in the winter at all. No rust issues. 😁
@2SlayZGTE4 ай бұрын
You’ve got a truly special car, and I wish you many happy miles with it!
@JackMeyHoffer5629 ай бұрын
Thank you for finally showcasing the is300! Thank God I live in SoCal and rust issues are non existing corcerning salt-caused rust. Came across one dirt cheap for $2700 but I heard VVTi gears going out, ton of oil leaks, suspension was shot, if I was single I would have blown a ton of money to restore it myself regarding labor. But can do it with a mortgage and family now. Maybe one day I can find a decent shape one at a fair price.
@ChicagoShottYPL9 ай бұрын
Finally! Thank you AMD, been waiting for you to make this video. As a owner of 2001 Lexus IS 300 Blue Mica and having same problem with rust, it hurts me to see other IS being eaten away in the land of rust :(
@anthonyboria57389 ай бұрын
Intense blue was this color 💙
@ChicagoShottYPL9 ай бұрын
@@efil4kizum Sadly once the rust spreads it's very difficult to get rid off, on top of that the repair is extremely expensive. It's like cancer for cars...
@abrahamjoseph67079 ай бұрын
@@anthonyboria5738aaa
@burmesebeef9 ай бұрын
i have a 2001 IS300 and you are 100% accurate with the problems i have incurred in the past 10yrs of ownership
@chrisflores51109 ай бұрын
Bought a 2003 IS300 with under 200k miles a few months ago, absolutely loving it. Just a heads up to the owner of the blue IS300, the sticker on the differential says M98, which is actually one of the limited slip diffs for auto, mine has the same one. The LSD was an option in the U.S models and actually was fairly common after 2001. One of the main reasons I bought mine.
@louie43169 ай бұрын
These stories bring me joy, keep us posted on this car.
@Bosmob9 ай бұрын
The IS300 Sportcross (wagon) was never offered with a manual transmission from the factory in the United States. They were however offered with an optional factory LSD in the USA (sedan & wagon). The only 4 options available in the USA were full leather seats, heated front seats, an in dash navigation system and a LSD.
@SinGin0079 ай бұрын
I was going to say the same. Any manual wagons you see out there have been manual swapped.
@brianday139 ай бұрын
I bought my 2002 5 speed w/ LSD back in 2005 and have been daily driving it ever since. Also has the leather and navigation package. Was a gem when I found it(i'm the 2nd owner) It's lived it's life in the desert SW so I have ZERO rust issue. The video made me feel grateful I don't live in the rust belt. As the years have gone on I have learned I have quite the rare IS. Wish I had the time/money/know-how that Anthony does in this video. I'd restore mine, too.
@RockX_Chris9 ай бұрын
That is a beautiful IS! You should definitely do a build/update series on the restoration of this beautiful car!
@linkpl829 ай бұрын
My first Lexus ... was like 17 years ago ... this car never give up ... 😊
@robbythepan57965 ай бұрын
I own a 2002 IS300 that i total restored. I 've have had it for some years before i decided to restore it, the positive thing is that this vehicle has no rust anywhere. I live in Florida and this vehicle has lived in Florida all its life. The purpose of the restoration is because when my son becomes a certain age i want to gift it to him. The 1st vehicle i bought him is a 2009 Toyota Corolla he will have to drive this vehicle for a few more years before i give him the IS300.
@greghaselhorst86499 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering the first generation IS300. I am the original owner of a 2005 sedan with Nav/LSD option package. It has127,000 miles with no oil leaks yet. I love the car. The engine and transmission are so smooth. There are times that I got out of the car and did not realize it was still running.The timing belt and water pump were replaced at 90,000. At what mileage does the cam seals, valve covers, and oil pan start to leak?
@bigjdm54609 ай бұрын
I remember being 13 yrs old in 2001 . Chicago , on my bus route we would pass a dealership and they had a new black IS300 . Really impressive looking sedan in that era . So now I have a pair of 2004 IS300’s and a 23 IS500.
@MsGundbear9 ай бұрын
So this one is more like in northern US/Canadian car due to salt problem in winter? While the southern states had less of them, is that why the rear rusted so bad? Really want to see how they restore the quarter panel (or the part that was rusted out)...
@YungSteambuns9 ай бұрын
I rolled my 01 is300 off a hill and it landed up side down, I was standing on the sun roof when I called for help Had 250k miles and I red lined it every day, I loved that ride I have a gs400 now, but the is300 felt way more nimble and the heated seats in the is300 are way better
@venatorclass079 ай бұрын
I'm a fellow Lexus IS300 Sportcross owner and have the same passion to restore mine, this video was extremely useful for me. Love the beautiful engineering and design of these underappreciated cars
@MrSuperbarca5272 ай бұрын
own my manual is300 since 2009 (2nd owner ) purchased off ebay from florida and its been the best car i ever had. Never getting rid of this car plan on restoring it as things go.
@PositiveMind4119 ай бұрын
Love my IS300 with over 300k on it and she start up everyday and reliable. Take care of them and it'll take you places.
@jdub9769 ай бұрын
Awesome that he is keeping it going. The car has a lot of character and he knows exactly what has been done to it. Good luck in bringing it back. Off to a good start.
@greggraham26429 ай бұрын
Another leak is the VVTi gear seal. Toyota doesn't want you opening them up but replacing that seal is easy. I've done three and it's not a big deal and the car runs better afterwards.
@Citroeniste9 ай бұрын
My 2004 IS300 Auto now has 430,000 km. Still going strong. Aside from regular maintenance all I’ve done is change a headlight bulb once. Love this car.
@robertmaybeth34349 ай бұрын
Wait WHA no way you've gone 430 klicks/267189 miles w only changing a bub?
@Citroeniste9 ай бұрын
Yes. Brakes, oil changes, tires, and timing belt (2). Just the regular maintennace items. Apart from that I've only changed a headlight bulb. Owned since new. @@robertmaybeth3434
@KotatkoVonDrapek9 ай бұрын
you should do the ball joints by now :)
@Citroeniste9 ай бұрын
@@KotatkoVonDrapek Yup! Already done a couple of years ago. Part of regular maintenance when the car gets this old. The only unscheduled item I had to replace was a headlight bulb.
@Gnusnat9 ай бұрын
Finally, I've been waiting for a video about this model to show up!
@davidthomits5449 ай бұрын
Love Toyota/ Lexus my favorite car manufacturer that’s why i only own I m auto technician want something pretty damn reliable compared to other manufacturers out there
@chadpurser9 ай бұрын
I had a 2002 5-speed with nav and the upgraded leather seats. I loved that car. However, it has some faults. Gas mileage was terrible for the power level (215hp, ~22-24mpg hwy). Engine was SO smooth though. It desperately needed a 6th gear. IIRC it would spin at 3.5-4krpm at 75mph. The clutch wasn't very good. There was no clear engagement point. I think there was a damper that could be removed to help the feel, but I never did it. The big fault with the interior was the dash. The plastic degrades and gets super sticky, and the center stack plastic is super easy to scratch. One of my favorite things was the door closing sound. Sounded like quality. The oil was a PAIN to change due to the filter location.
@Sam-go3mb9 ай бұрын
You know profit wasn't the priority when the doors sound like that - not to mention that even the glove box closing sounds substantial lol. Love older Lexus'.
@vedranbozicevic11119 ай бұрын
I even feel pity I did not buy IS200 manual back then, I bought IS250 which I also like and I am satisfied with but anyway that manual IS200 had that analog feeling which I like(ed) a lot!
@PuddingPeep-fs1kw9 ай бұрын
I had these as company cars back in 1999 and didn’t really think much of them Fast forward to 4 years ago and I reignited my Lexus life I’ve a U.K. IS 200 in pearl white with 59k miles it’s 24 years old and is still like new, I sold my IS 300 wagon which I now regret so much - fortunately I sold it to a good friend who has really looked after it. I just love the way they’re built and drive.
@Touring_Low9 ай бұрын
19:03 the stamp on the diff says M98 which is in fact an LSD differential. Its a 3.90 gear ratio since this is an auto car.
@alexus50499 ай бұрын
Exactly what i was thinking. 👍 torsen T2
@briandyer429 ай бұрын
Absolutely correct, I have an auto with LSD, that is the auto LSD code
@Ronnie_S9 ай бұрын
I've always loved these cars ever since they were first sold in the U.S. (Fall 2000 for the 2001 model year). Some of my favorite features on these cars are the gauge cluster (reminds me of a Citizen/Seiko/Timex wrist watch) and the steering wheel with the e-shift up/down buttons for the automatic transmission models. Ironically, I still haven't owned one example yet. 😂 Long story short, life happens. But I'm happy to see that there are people that are dedicated to these cars and preserving a piece of automotive history and passing it down their families. Thank you for another entertaining and informative video!
@rightlanehog31519 ай бұрын
👏👏
@wyomikey659 ай бұрын
Im amazed at how much rust on these Midwest vehicles. I live in Wyoming we have loooooong Winters , thank God they don't use salt on the roads; but use sand. Im a DIYer and only encounter some rust but not to this degree .
@Schnarkel9 ай бұрын
I dont know if you have ever considered doing driving impression videos but id love to hear your thoughts while driving some of these vehicles you work on as you have such an in depth knowledge of the internals and would have a lot of wise words in regards to how those internals translate to the driving experience.
@tomc81159 ай бұрын
Was starting at a white IS just yesterday and thinking to myself, this car has aged very well
@Toyota4Life9 ай бұрын
Most Toyotas and lexus have
@brianlewis84179 ай бұрын
I had a red Manual. Brand new in 2002. We only sold it because my daughter was born 4 years later, and the stroller didn't fit in the small trunk opening. Wish we got the wagon. What a great car.
@daryl2jz3 ай бұрын
I love my 2004! It only has 99,000KM Here in Canada. Such a fun car to drive.
@wesfields93229 ай бұрын
1st gen is300 is my favorite lexus vehicle. Heard its a pain to change oil but has that beautiful sporty car look that softens the disappointment of the gte power missing.
@2JDAILY9 ай бұрын
Where you heard that? 🤣 I learned to change oil on my IS and I thought to myself why have I ever paid someone to do this it's so easy 😂 from there it was every other thing I could try i tried it, spark plugs, every suspension part, then I was like it's too tall, coilovers, then transmission fluid change, thinking maybe I should try to manual swap it myself, put in a new radiator, I've become a DIY guy thanks to my IS and how easy everything is 😂
@eppyz9 ай бұрын
You are right the oil filter is in a stupid spot. The 3.0 wasn't developed for the IS so they shoehorned it in. You can buy an oil filter relocation kit which may help for access. Other than that it's not too bad👍
@briandyer429 ай бұрын
@@2JDAILY must not have changed the oil filter lol
@briandyer429 ай бұрын
Yep that oil filter is a royal pain!
@PhoneOffAlex9 ай бұрын
This channel is the Gem. 💎
@brianbanks30449 ай бұрын
if that car had Rust Check done when it was new, it would have never rotted away...it has to be done every year but it works...I had a 05 Subaru that was spotless after 13 yrs when I sold it...every other Outback on the road not rust checked rotted at the rear quarters all the time..not mine, I had the Baja but same design
@riceburner47479 ай бұрын
Good for him! I wish him luck on, especially, the rust. I had a used 97 Camry, with 265,000 miles with rust. My fuel/brake lines, backing plates, replace rear cross member yrs ago, but decided to junk it. HAD I bought it new, I'd probably do as you're doing. I feel u 🖖👍
@mg182222 күн бұрын
I just picked up an 05 Auto after watching your video. No rust, no leaks, no mods, all stock. Honestly the best thing to happen to these gems, so they're preserved, would be for the prices to go up. Why? because once a car reaches a certain price point on the used car market, it eliminates most "boi racer" buyers. When a car is cheap and a good candidate for modding, the boi racers will come. When they're priced high, usually only older people can buy them because you would need all cash, as getting loans on a 20+ year old vehicle is not doable. With age comes wisdom and older buyers don't trash them. Excellent cars!
@josebatista82779 ай бұрын
AMD great video valuable information for those who are looking to buy and current owners. I have an 05 IS manual with a LSD i installed. It has 235k on it runs strong. It has all the leaks you pointed out. Will be tackling this job when the weather gets warmer. Now the rear sub frame is on the bucket list for things to do thanks to this video. As always God bless you and your family.
@flamuraliu85032 ай бұрын
I love my fully restored 01 IS300. Have owned it for 9 years now and plan on keeping it forever
@angry.89 ай бұрын
Man wish this video was recommended a month ago. Just picked up my sportcross wagon with all the symptoms that you described on this video. Had the valve cover, vvti and seals, waterpump, timing belt, spark plugs, wires etc all replaced. Dealership wanted $5k, took it to an Indy shop for half the price of stealerships. Had no idea these cars were sought out.
@AgonxOC9 ай бұрын
When these came out they were very desired by the car community. Also the GS300 from 90s was also the original four door Supra in the US.
@mervwhitney72299 ай бұрын
Another good video AMD. I would be interested to see how you fix the two rust areas near the rear jacking points.Such damage would never pass the annual 'MoT ' (mechanical and safety check) in the UK., That is a lot of corrosion.
@blackrifle67369 ай бұрын
*Agreed. In Germany and other EU countries this would fail bi-annual TÜV inspection. Owner would have to sell to non-EU buyer and export it or part it out/junk it.*
@DarkMat904 ай бұрын
Love to know there's people still after these cars! I'm the owner of an IS200 wagon 6 speed manual (EU 2.0L 1G-FE variant) that had a difficult life, but is fully loaded with sunroof, tilting navigation system, xenon, all the options available... Engine wise, is going to recive a 3UZ keeping it manual transmission to mix the best Lexus had to offer in early 2000s
@jdmDC2ftw9 ай бұрын
The problem with these is that the nice ones are selling for too much, and the ones in my price range are too beat up and mismatched colors lol
@jj_Dalton5 ай бұрын
Lol you’re right. I sold mine salvage title 150k plus miles for 6k
@lokiiddqd9 ай бұрын
love mine, owned for 12 yrs and counting, oh LSD in Oz is standard but auto only the rust u guys have to deal with does pain me alot, not an issue in my corner of the world kudos to the legends that keep the cars alive with rust repairs
@stevenhinkle69579 ай бұрын
Best instrument cluster on any car ever !!
@LudasMatyi-fv6mb8 ай бұрын
Plus Alfa Romeo's gauges and dashboard!
@flamuraliu85036 ай бұрын
I love my 2001 Lexus IS300. Fully restored my baby and drives and looks like a dream!!
@sophaman91939 ай бұрын
I live in Toronto Canada a lot of snow and they use a lot salt on the road even my 98 camry and 2009 matrix underneath of the car is no rust because every years before the snow fall i take my car to spray oil everywhere in the car i can see those cars you show me never do oil spray call rust proofing that is the reason why a lot of rust underneath ok thanks for sharing your video take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
@rightlanehog31519 ай бұрын
I just take my car to Krown.
@sophaman91939 ай бұрын
Yes it's every years i take car to krown rust protection in milton Ontario
@danba70939 ай бұрын
real great learning gained from this channel! looking forward to 1MILLION subscribers!!! lets share more these videos so Ahmed can have a reason to celebrate and have time to treat his family to a dinner or even a vacation!! i know his family is everyone including us! let’s go go go
@theprodistini25909 ай бұрын
Currently own a very rare 2002 is300 with cloth interior, manual trans and no sunroof. Very few were ordered this way. The only thing about these cars is that their age is making the parts for them go higher and higher. But the car has been nothing but good to me.
@Soltor19749 ай бұрын
Nice slick top base model. The dealer showed me one like that back in 02 when I picked mine up. I was upset whit the guy showing me the cheaper one I wanted fully loaded 😂. At the time I didn’t know they were only a few built that way 😩 anyway I still have my is300 and congrats on your car
@theprodistini25909 ай бұрын
@@Soltor1974 thanks man. It’s funny how things workout like that sometimes. The less fitted option cars become more valuable due to lower quantities. I have to say I haven’t seen another one like Mine at any car meets. Soon to get a fresh paint job on it and re do All my rearend bushings. I’ve always loved these cars. Currently have two, a red one with front end damage but otherwise in amazing condition. And the slick top manual. Debating whether or not to pull the front end out of the red one and get er back on the road or pull the engine for the slick top and part it out.
@Soltor19749 ай бұрын
@@theprodistini2590 it’s always nice to have a back up
@Barton_Motors_Ltd9 ай бұрын
Great cars. Love the manual version Shame the rust gets to them so quickly Especially the rockers
@zeluisaraujo99 ай бұрын
In Portugal we also had the IS200, with the 1G-FE. A pretty good engine as well, not as good as the 2JZ though :D And funnily enough, they are becoming more and more expensive as time and miles accumulate.
@yal1009 ай бұрын
When I had my W124 E-Class my dream was to drop the rear subframe, powder coat it and replace all the 10 links of the rear suspension. This guy is living my old dream with this IS300...love it! The right side at the bottom of the rear door, near the rear wheel, is notorious for rust on Japanese vehicles. When it starts all you'll see is a light brown stain. Thats your first warning, because behind the plastic lower valence rust is starting to eat away at the frame. Always check the rear passenger side first.
@yal1009 ай бұрын
@@rightlanehog3151Good for you lol ? I'm talking about used cars?
@arthurdardalis9 ай бұрын
Never mind the IS’s… the FJ is just the business!! Love it The IS was available as a manual in Europe
@2SlayZGTE4 ай бұрын
Best wishes to Anthony in his restoration journey! I love my IS300 Sportcross and plan to keep it forever! This generation of IS300 is such a fun car and it’s great to see them getting some much deserved love and respect! Please keep up the great work, Ahmed! P.S. Unfortunately Lexus never made the Sportcross with a manual transmission. You can do a transmission swap, but all the Sportcrosses for the US market are automatics (which are still a lot of fun, IMO).
@ttoony3335 ай бұрын
No rust on mine yet . Getting it rust proofed next month. I have the LSD and the tiptronic gearbox with no wear on the seats either and no sticky dash. Getting the timing and oil seals done when I can afford it and I will eventually pass it over to my son who is itching to own her. All your advice is so accurate and I just wish you was my mechanic. The blue is also the iconic colour they used when they first announced the is300. With only 110k miles mine is probably one of the rarest sport models that you will find. I also recently discovered that there are only 49 of the sport left in the UK 😃👍 Love your channel bro your clearly a very dedicated and experienced mechanic which are getting harder to find these days when all they do now is plug it into a computer to diagnose. Happy motoring all you petrol heads, keep it alive
@saudalsadi72873 ай бұрын
Agree best sedan light wieght . I own a manual 04 for 3yrs now and really happy with it
@willyhwang10599 ай бұрын
90s-mid 2000s are PEAK LEXUS solid materials solid build
@ianriggs9 ай бұрын
I love this kind of stuff. I feel that way about the car i have now. I'll restore it like this guy is doing before i ever get rid of it
@booster84979 ай бұрын
04 is300 manual sport design edition green with factory powder coated green calipers. I remember working in that car new. Miss it so much with that awesome gauge cluster
@mikezerker69259 ай бұрын
I have a 2017 IS300 and outside of the fuel economy and being somewhat underpowered, it's a great, reliable, and fun to drive car.
@vilnis299 ай бұрын
In background I see Toyota Supra MK3 in white. Funny thing is that when I own Supra myself and I have IS200 too. IS200 i have for 9 years and supra for 12 years With IS200 have done 250k km and never let me down on roadside
@victorliu97159 ай бұрын
Wow, THE original owner. It's definitely well kept and cared for, even despite living it's life in the rust belt. Here in the Canadian West Coast, these are getting MORE and MORE expensive, and many are abused. Extremely rare to find a well-maintained stock (or even OEM+) example. This man, much respect. I hope his son takes good care of this.
@randy749899 ай бұрын
AMD, I always find out new things when I watch your videos. Appreciate the thorough review of the IS and your professionalism. I have an Independent Lexus-trained owner of his own shop who shall be maintaining my 2023 Lexus ES300h Ultra Luxury trim. He has changed the oil & filter twice (once at 1,000 and once at 6,000) already and a Lexus dealership just did the 10k free service. LOL My daughter is very interested in the Lexus IS and I was surprised that they even made a station wagon, which she really wants. Anyway, I sent her the video of your IS to watch. Adios!
@rightlanehog31519 ай бұрын
Splendid!
@kkeshav749 ай бұрын
Those wheels on the black one are so period correct! I've seen them on another IS300 before
@paulodisano5029 ай бұрын
Congratulations on receiving 1M subscribers AMD. Cheers my friend.🇨🇦🇺🇸👍
@kaga19 ай бұрын
had an 05 with 170kmiles, but currently have 03 with 100kmiles with salvage title bought from auction had it fixed only minor damage, keeping it till it falls apart.
@bastianmeerhof774129 күн бұрын
Love this car i just got myself a is200 manuel wagon a few weeks ago. Its in the best shape im gone fix her up enjoy her
@systemfroze85379 ай бұрын
the bushings are serial nine lol super cool brand for is300 parts and drifting mods
@Inline6TV9 ай бұрын
My favorite car. I’ve owned 2 now and I’ve restored my factory manual one with all OEM Altezza parts. Even with its stock GE engine it’s a blast to drive on the weekends through curvy roads ❤
@stuartdwight81919 ай бұрын
I'm the proud owner of the 3.0 2003 Highlander and it has only 144,000 original miles. It is a gem in the rough, but it's showing its age.
@ThePspivan9 ай бұрын
The IS300 Sportcross’s never came manual in the United States, unfortunately. People do manual swap them, but they don’t come manual from factory.
@rightlanehog31519 ай бұрын
That's what I thought. If anyone can swap a transmission, it is AMD. 🤩
@ThePspivan9 ай бұрын
@@rightlanehog3151To find a w55 has its ups and downs prices are $1000+ for just the transmission sometimes.
@SuperSnakePlissken9 ай бұрын
I had a 2003 IS 300 5-speed which I drove for almost 15 years until some texting bimbo pulled out and totaled it. I had 223,587 miles on the odometer when that klunt totaled my car out. I miss that car everyday. Super reliable and super fun to drive.
@richardlo9 ай бұрын
Watching your channel for a long time I can tell in your enthusiasm that you are a car geek first , mechanic second which is a great combo because its not just a job but someone that understands. I too love cars and certain models and years resonate more. I dont know the sentimental value that Anthony has but if I knew him I would say restore it for yourself. If you are passing it your son get him a GR86 or GR Corolla instead. This car needs so much work at this point I dont think its worth passing along.
@mcc77629 ай бұрын
The point is that this IS is a simple classic, and the GR86 and GR Corolla are just modern technological nightmares. This car will mean much more as an heirloom. Anthony thinks it is worth the money, because he enjoys the car, and wants his son to have his chance to do the same.
@richardlo9 ай бұрын
@@mcc7762 I understand the intention behind it and I dont know Anthony. Just thinking if it was one of my son's it seems more of a liability with all the rust that needs to be replaced or repaired. Not to mention all the gaskets that he pointed out in the beginning that leak. If thats what Anthony wants to do more power to him.
@donniev81819 ай бұрын
Almost to a million subscribers, congratulations AMD!
@Papicodone9 ай бұрын
Loving my 2003 IS300 im sitting at 220k miles
@ferdiemanuel640121 күн бұрын
Thank you Car Care Nut! Me, I also owned a Lexus IS200 '04 1G-FE engine automatic transmission. Hoping to see more videos of old IS. More power to you and God 🙌 bless!
@Allan-j8c9 ай бұрын
Very good video i have IS 300 Sportcross (wagon) is my daily driver and (157K miles) never have a problem with car runs like a clock Thanks AMD for yours videos i learn a lot about cars from you THANKS. 9
@mikechiodetti44828 ай бұрын
I once drove I think it was an IS360. It was an automatic, but WHAT A RIDE! I believe it had a V6 also. Great car! Thank you Amad for this video.
@robertehlers37579 ай бұрын
I had a 2003 IS300 SportCross (station wagon) and loved it. It was totally reliable, peppy and comfortable. But the primitive technology of the time will probably not excite many people today.
@Sam-go3mb9 ай бұрын
Own one now, you're right there, it's a simple car. The performance will also let down most people too, considering it has the same performance as a base Prius. Still love it though.
@cartergarnon62999 ай бұрын
Best car ever and it’s not even close.
@ljwhitmire2009 ай бұрын
Had a 2001 IS for 12 years. It was a great daily driver.
@paulsz61949 ай бұрын
A really exotic version of this car was the one sold in Japan as the Toyota Altezza with 3S-GE BEAMS engine.