Low Mileage LS Owners speak up..
#16
Back in March, I picked up my '04 ML with 60K on it. As of today, it has 71k.... Unfortunately, I drive a lot.
The only things I've had to do on this car is oil changes and front rotor replacement.
I say it everyday, I love this car.
The only things I've had to do on this car is oil changes and front rotor replacement.
I say it everyday, I love this car.
#17
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Thread Starter
Great discussion here guys. Thank for all the comments!
#18
Let me start by saying this. Yes I love my 01 LS430 with 125,000 miles. This is not low miles and my car is old but in great shape I drive it every day and really enjoy it.. Bottom line is the LS430 is not and will not be a classic at least in my lifetime. Keeping the miles low willl be a great help to the next owner, but will not bring the value up much. As our cars are aging, even low mileage cars will be below $10,000 in the next 3-5 years. In addition, these cars are costly when things break. And they will break even with low miles as age sets in. I say to all those who love their cars with the low mileage.......Drive THEM!!!!!! and Enjoy Them! You do not have a Ferrari or super car that are mileage sensitive for value. Enjoy. Life is very short.
#19
Let me start by saying this. Yes I love my 01 LS430 with 125,000 miles. This is not low miles and my car is old but in great shape I drive it every day and really enjoy it.. Bottom line is the LS430 is not and will not be a classic at least in my lifetime. Keeping the miles low willl be a great help to the next owner, but will not bring the value up much. As our cars are aging, even low mileage cars will be below $10,000 in the next 3-5 years. In addition, these cars are costly when things break. And they will break even with low miles as age sets in. I say to all those who love their cars with the low mileage.......Drive THEM!!!!!! and Enjoy Them! You do not have a Ferrari or super car that are mileage sensitive for value. Enjoy. Life is very short.
#20
My 03 has 96K on it with most of that put on in it's early life (bought it new). It's my wife's car and she hasn't worked for several years so just some random trips here/there. We certainly don't shy away from driving it but the miles are accumulating very slowly these days. It's always been a garaged car so it's in great shape.
#21
I have 118k on my '01. Took me 10+ years to get there from the 65k it had on it when i bought it. I think I have a squeeky front bushing somewhere but aside from that damned if it doesn't drive the same as it did when I bought it.
I see friends replacing cars every couple years and think... wow. They don't have an LS. I'll never get rid of it. I'll drive it till the day it (or I) die.
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#25
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Thread Starter
Just to update mine, we've had it for 3 months now and finally moved the odometer 1000 miles. Bought it with 48K-ish and it's now at 49K-ish.. I never realized how little my wife drives.
My 01', on the other hand has driven 20K so far this year.
My 01', on the other hand has driven 20K so far this year.
#28
Lexus Fanatic
If you do want a laugh, my BMW which is a garage queen, went about 1,400 miles in 2016. It does bug me, most say this is a car that's meant to be driven, and keeping in the garage, while you may think it's like raising veal, it's bad for the car. My neighbor told me it likely freaks out when you open the garage door and sunlight gets in..... (My wife asked me, why are you putting snow tires on it, you don't drive it in the snow. You don't drive it at all)
The nephew even asked me, Uncle John, what kind of BMW is inside the garage, as if nobody is allowed to see it (it's detached)
#29
Intermediate
This thread is funny. We are talking about at least a 11yr old vehicle thats worth 15k or less. Do you really think saving it from miles is better than driving it? Lets compare an 01 LS with 50k to one with 200k. Both can look and drive the same (with proper maintenance of course). Who got their moneys worth? Age affects a car just as much as mileage for certain components (seals dry out, etc) and not driving it can make it worse in some cases. These are not collectible vehicles and will depreciate either way so just drive the thing and throw it away when it becomes too expensive to repair.
#30
Moderator
Thread Starter
Rush; Thanks for the input, but non of us believe we have a golden egg we're sitting on. When I opened this thread last July, I had recently purchased an 11 year old car with 49K on it. To me, that was very low mileage. Why the original owner didn't drive much, I'll never know. I threw the question out there to see just how many other LS's like mine were floating around. When I sell it, it will no doubt have 4 times that mileage on it and be ready for collector plates.
You ask who got their money's worth. Well, the lady I bought it from didn't, but I sure will.....
You ask who got their money's worth. Well, the lady I bought it from didn't, but I sure will.....