My 200k mile review of my 06 GS300 vs 97 SC400 and 99 RX300
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My 200k mile review of my 06 GS300 vs 97 SC400 and 99 RX300
Ok... so I bought the SC400 first, with only 40k miles on it back in 2001, and drove it to 220k.... that car, by far the best built vehicle I've owned. No mechanical failures of any sort. Only parts outside of regular maintenance ( brakes / oil & belts ) bought due to age, which were upgraded were bushings. Every other mod was aftermarket enhancement.
Then I bought the 99 RX300 as a work SUV. It has been solid. It has aside from wear / tear maintenance had to have cam shaft refinished and cam shaft seal replaced that was causing an oil leak, and a transmission beacause the tranny oil pump went out or something to that effect. RX has 280k miles and still running strong.
Now this 06 GS300, bought in 06 with barely 30k.... where do i start... transmission at 130k due to stuck solenoids, I had 3 door actuators go out ( 2 out now ), one already replaced, have a failing cat, which is going to lead to a whole aftermarket exhaust replacement ( same price as one cat / exhaust manifold from lexus ), and there was something else I'd deem that was a stupid repair to be a Lexus.
Seems like the newer the vehicles, the less reliable and long term they are becoming.
Anyone else with similar experiences?
Then I bought the 99 RX300 as a work SUV. It has been solid. It has aside from wear / tear maintenance had to have cam shaft refinished and cam shaft seal replaced that was causing an oil leak, and a transmission beacause the tranny oil pump went out or something to that effect. RX has 280k miles and still running strong.
Now this 06 GS300, bought in 06 with barely 30k.... where do i start... transmission at 130k due to stuck solenoids, I had 3 door actuators go out ( 2 out now ), one already replaced, have a failing cat, which is going to lead to a whole aftermarket exhaust replacement ( same price as one cat / exhaust manifold from lexus ), and there was something else I'd deem that was a stupid repair to be a Lexus.
Seems like the newer the vehicles, the less reliable and long term they are becoming.
Anyone else with similar experiences?
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My '95 SC400 is definitely built like a brick ****** house comepared to my '08 GS460. Though the SC has a blown HG (can thank Toyota of Kirkland here in WA for that), it still drives... Not sure the GS would do the same, but let's hope I never have to test that I know the first 3rd gen GS' are known for some little issues here and there, but it's still better than owning a British car.
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dang my second gen is nowhere near 200k yet! good to know you actually drive the 3gs
From previous experience though, dont buy the first year production model. Theres always little things that go wrong.
And most of all, door actuators are a common problem on our cars.
From previous experience though, dont buy the first year production model. Theres always little things that go wrong.
And most of all, door actuators are a common problem on our cars.
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My '95 SC400 is definitely built like a brick ****** house comepared to my '08 GS460. Though the SC has a blown HG (can thank Toyota of Kirkland here in WA for that), it still drives... Not sure the GS would do the same, but let's hope I never have to test that I know the first 3rd gen GS' are known for some little issues here and there, but it's still better than owning a British car.
I am in agreement about the build quality. I can't speak to the brand new models, but I feel like in the Mid 2000's Lexus took a bit of a downturn in terms of quality. Look at IS250 Sludge issues etc.
Something I noted on my long drive this weekend in the SC was the quality things like the Dash (padded and soft), unlike these days where lexus is using hard plastic much like I notice in a Camry etc.
They are still the best for reliability of the heap, but definitely not the same building mentality as before.
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