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2014 Lexus IS: smart buying and easy upkeep
The 2014 Lexus IS blends sharp looks with a tidy, well-sorted cabin and a planted, confidence-inspiring drive. Whether it’s the relaxed V6 IS 250, the punchier IS 350, or the thrifty IS 300h hybrid, it’s a classy mid-size sedan that still feels modern under the bonnet. If you’re chasing a replacement part or eyeing off routine servicing, the IS keeps things straightforward and wallet-friendly compared with many Euro rivals.
Day to day, owners can expect quiet cruising, supportive seats, and that classic Lexus refinement. Most parts are readily available, and quality control means fewer surprise trips to the mechanic. Keep on top of the basics and the IS will rack up kilometres without drama.
High-level maintenance is mostly set-and-forget: follow the 12-month/15,000 km service rhythm (whichever comes first), use quality fluids, and check tyres and brakes regularly. The hybrid adds a battery health check, but nothing fussy. Many owners choose premium 95 RON petrol for the best performance and economy.
- Engine oil and filter: full-synthetic, changed on schedule for smooth, quiet running.
- Coolant and brake fluid: inspect routinely, replace per handbook intervals to protect components.
- Transmission and diff: generally low-touch, but have fluids inspected at major services.
- Tyres and alignment: rotate every 10,000 km, keep an eye on inner-edge wear.
- Hybrid (IS 300h): include a HV battery and cooling system check during services.
What fuel does a 2014 Lexus IS use?
The V6 petrol models run happily on premium unleaded, with 95 RON recommended in AU/NZ for the best results. Some markets allow 91 RON, but 95 typically delivers smoother performance and economy. The IS 300h hybrid also prefers high-quality petrol, always confirm in the owner’s manual.
How often should it be serviced?
Plan on every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres. A minor service covers oil, filters, and inspections, major visits add items like brake fluid, spark plugs (at longer intervals), and coolant checks. Dealer costs vary, while reputable independents can be sharper—stick to genuine or OEM-quality parts.
Is the 2014 Lexus IS reliable, and what should buyers watch for?
Reliability is a strong suit. Typical checks include brake wear, suspension bushings, wheel alignment, and battery health on the hybrid. Some owners report minor trim creaks or door-lock actuators with age, but nothing widespread. A pre-purchase inspection and full service history go a long way.