04/07/2008 17:09. The original IS 300 was a reasonably sporty car in terms of its
drive, but it was too staid for its own good.
Such was its anonymity it melted into the background when parked
between an Audi and a BMW. The current rendition, the IS 350 tested
here, suffers no such indignity. It's a bold piece that commands
more than its fair share of admiring looks. The good news is that
it has the mechanical wherewithal and interior panache to back up
its road appeal.
It starts with the right sort of power. The 3.5-litre V6 engine
uses the latest technology to produce its silky get-up-and-go.
Along with variable valve timing on both the intake and exhaust
cams, it uses a blend of port and direct fuel injection. This
combination brings a smooth idle, a free-revving work ethic and,
more importantly, 306... //
Ottawa Citizen