Reviews
Print this Email this diggDigg this! del.icio.us
2004 Lexus IS 300 SportCross front review photo

In today's automotive world, practical chic is where it's at. Leading the charge in that direction is a variety of vehicles that combine equal parts of utility and style. One of the more attractive faces in this burgeoning group of multifaceted people-movers is the Lexus IS 300 SportCross. Sharing basic architecture with the IS 300 sedan, the SportCross offers even more visual impact to complement its additional flexibility.

2004 Lexus IS 300 SportCross rear
The SportCross is an identical match to the IS 300 sedan when viewed head-on, but from the rear-door cutout to the spoiler lip, it's undeniably unique.

Introduced in 2002, the SportCross is an identical match to the IS 300 sedan when viewed head-on, right down to their grilles. Indeed, from the C-pillar forward, these marque-mates share and share alike in every way. The divergence commences immediately aft of the rear-door cutout, and carries back to the high-mount spoiler lip on the back of the SportCross's fast-breaking roofline. Despite exacting a modest penalty on usable enclosed space, the substantial reverse rake on its D-pillar adds an undeniable element of visual excitement to the basic SportCross persona.


The feeling of déjà vu continues as you slip behind the SportCross's thick-rimmed, 3-spoke steering wheel. As in the IS 300 sedan, a flashy "chronograph-look" speedometer dominates the instrument cluster while brushed-aluminum pedals and a chrome shift lever contribute more visual impact to the interior trimout. Key SportCross standards include power windows/locks/mirrors, keyless remote, anti-theft system, cruise control, AM/FM/CD/cassette stereo, front/front-side/side curtain airbags, and automatic climate control. Options include the Lexus DVD-based navigation system and a full-leather seat treatment—buyers can even have the shifter ball covered in cowhide.

2004 Lexus IS 300 SportCross interior with navigation system
As tempting as it is to take the long route, on optional Lexus DVD-based navigation system is available.

A quick perusal of the dimensional specs shows that the SportCross has the same front/rear numbers as an IS 300 sedan. That means those riding in its well-formed sport buckets enjoy a good deal more "personal space" than passengers relegated to the rear bench. The big gain comes behind the rear seat, where a 21.8-cubic-foot cargo bay replaces the IS 300's conventional 10.1-cubic foot trunk. Although fairly prominent shock towers do take a bite out of the total space, fully deploying the 60/40 split/folding seatback creates a flat loading floor that virtually doubles the usable room. Easy access to this cargo bay comes courtesy of a generously proportioned hatch cutout that extends all the way down to bumper level. Added storage space is available beneath a lift-out panel in the cargo area while a retractable/removable cover keeps whatever's stored back there out of sight. Other key differences from the sedan setup include an additional 12V powerpoint, a rear washer/wiper, and a mini-table formed by forward folding the front-passenger seatback.


Like its betrunked cousin, the decidedly enthusiast-oriented SportCross rides on a chassis that favors handling prowess over ride compliance. Double wishbones, coil springs and gas-pressure shocks all around are fine-tuned with an anti-roll bar at each axle. While sharing the sedan's 215/45ZR17 Bridgestone Potenza 040 tires on 17x7 five-spoke alloy wheels up front, the SportCross is fitted with 225/45s on 7.5-inch-wide rims at the rear.

Continued on Page 2

Copyright autoMedia.com 2000-2008

 


Related Articles
2004 BMW X3
2004 Kia Spectra
2004 Mazda6 Sport Wagon
2004 Acura TL
2004 Chrysler Town & Country


autoMedia Car Blog
Toyota Sells 1 Million Prius Hybrids Worldwide
Sales of the consummate gasoline/electric Toyota Prius hybrid reached a milestone mark of more than one million worldwide, Toyota announced today. Sin ... more...

Smart ForTwo Crash Test
The smallest car sold in America has been crash tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), earning the highest rating of Good for bo ... more...

Sneak Peek: 2009 Ford Focus Coupe
Ford will debut the 2009 Focus coupe in an “American Idol” music video on Wednesday, revealing a modest update inspired by customer feedback, includin ... more...


Forum Highlights
Re: HELP PLEASE 2001 BUICK REGAL ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS
Did anyone check the ignition switch itself? (The place where the key goes.) Are you using a replacement key? Perhaps the chip in the key is bad. Or ... more...

Re: HELP PLEASE 2001 BUICK REGAL ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS
I'm having the exact same issue with my 2002 Buick Regal. I can't seem to get any answers from the shops I'm taking it to either. Did you ever find ou ... more...


Car Buying Guide

QUICK SEARCH:


Specs, prices, photos & more
SEARCH BY BODY STYLE:
FREE New Car Price Quote
Get the best price - it's easy!

Used Car Buying Guide


2000-2008 autoMedia.com Inc. All Rights Reserved.