LS 460 or 460L?? Break it Down
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LS 460 or 460L?? Break it Down
I'm a single guy, no kids, no ball & chain...., no one rides in the back seat...
Is it a no brainer to buy the LS460 and not the 460L?
Is there any practical reason why you should coax me to buy the L instead of a loaded up 460 at 70k?
I see no sense in purchasing the L but I need a few objective opinions. Am I right or off base??
Is it a no brainer to buy the LS460 and not the 460L?
Is there any practical reason why you should coax me to buy the L instead of a loaded up 460 at 70k?
I see no sense in purchasing the L but I need a few objective opinions. Am I right or off base??
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ls 460 vs ls 460l
The choice between the ls460 vs ls460l was a no brainer for me....air suspension is ONLY offered in the l version. Personally, I think the l's demensions also look better. Having said this....you can't loose either way. It's a GREAT car....I've crossed the 6k miles in 2 months.
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I'm a single guy, no kids, no ball & chain...., no one rides in the back seat...
Is it a no brainer to buy the LS460 and not the 460L?
Is there any practical reason why you should coax me to buy the L instead of a loaded up 460 at 70k?
I see no sense in purchasing the L but I need a few objective opinions. Am I right or off base??
Is it a no brainer to buy the LS460 and not the 460L?
Is there any practical reason why you should coax me to buy the L instead of a loaded up 460 at 70k?
I see no sense in purchasing the L but I need a few objective opinions. Am I right or off base??
Good luck and let us know what you wind up doing.
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I only say so if you desire a bit more performance/handling.
Otherwise, I think the LS460 will suffice. The Long version is nice, but it definately is more appropriate for towing passengers instead of sole driving. I never use my LS unless there are other riders with me. My IS is my solo-driving car.
As far as air-suspension is concerned, I find that the regular suspension is very functional; no one has ever complained about a "harsh" ride on the LS.
Also, the LS460 will most likely have better resale value than the LS460L...
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I have no kids. I do have a warden, but she's really pretty good. We rarely have backseat passengers. So I'm basically in the same situation. I wanted the air suspension. When I examined the difference between the SWB and LWB, the only differences I could find were an extra 4.7", laminated side glass and "shark-fin" antenna. For me none of that justified the extra 10K. Actually, I don't even want a bigger car, my runner-up choice was an Infinti M45 Sport.
I test drove 3 SWB's, but no dealer had an air suspension car I could drive. The SWB's handled OK. I know I'll be a little disappointed with what I've been used to, but that's the way it is. My only other thought was to wait for the 2008 model and see if the suspension becomes an option on the SWB.
I test drove 3 SWB's, but no dealer had an air suspension car I could drive. The SWB's handled OK. I know I'll be a little disappointed with what I've been used to, but that's the way it is. My only other thought was to wait for the 2008 model and see if the suspension becomes an option on the SWB.
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I do agree that the stretched look of the LWB does look better (to me anyway). Other than the air suspension though, I could get all the options I wanted on the SWB.
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I have the L and I love it!!! But I sell Real Estate in Las Vegas and have clients with me in the car 2-3 times a week so the back seat is important.
The Laminated windows are a nice feature too. I have the rear seat upgrade with heated and cooled seats with reclining function.
If I were in your situation it would be a tough decision. I would probably get the SWB knowing what I know about my LWB. You are most likely correct in your assumption that you will not see a big enough difference for the $10,000.
I would say that either way you are getting a great car.
The Laminated windows are a nice feature too. I have the rear seat upgrade with heated and cooled seats with reclining function.
If I were in your situation it would be a tough decision. I would probably get the SWB knowing what I know about my LWB. You are most likely correct in your assumption that you will not see a big enough difference for the $10,000.
I would say that either way you are getting a great car.
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Per the aforementioned comment, is it true that the air suspension provides a firmer ride? I thought it had normal, comfort, and sport modes. Selecting sport mode would certainly yield a firmer ride, but what about the normal and comfort settings--how do these settings compare to the standard suspension? Is the normal setting akin to the standard suspension, whereas the comfort setting is even softer than the standard suspension? Any clarification you guys can provide would be great.
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Per the aforementioned comment, is it true that the air suspension provides a firmer ride? I thought it had normal, comfort, and sport modes. Selecting sport mode would certainly yield a firmer ride, but what about the normal and comfort settings--how do these settings compare to the standard suspension? Is the normal setting akin to the standard suspension, whereas the comfort setting is even softer than the standard suspension? Any clarification you guys can provide would be great.
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I bought the SWB. I don't have kids (and won't have any) either but I am married. Sharkfin has to do with if you have Mark Levinson/Navigation bundle, it's not exclusive of the LWB.
Air suspension? What for... you'd be surprised how much you can push the LS with the standard suspension.
Do you have friends that you want to show-off the car to? That's not enough reason for me to get the LWB either.
So if I were you in that situation I would go SWB. No sweat.
Air suspension? What for... you'd be surprised how much you can push the LS with the standard suspension.
Do you have friends that you want to show-off the car to? That's not enough reason for me to get the LWB either.
So if I were you in that situation I would go SWB. No sweat.
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lol, just the way i see it, since you are single, why do you even bother with rear seats? just get a coupe
anyway, i would only get the L version. to me if i get a sedan, i want it big enough so that whenever people sit in the back, they are comfortable.
it's kind of like asking why i need nav when i mostly just drive back and forth to work? it's not about how often you use nav, it's about that one time you really wish you had nav
anyway, i would only get the L version. to me if i get a sedan, i want it big enough so that whenever people sit in the back, they are comfortable.
it's kind of like asking why i need nav when i mostly just drive back and forth to work? it's not about how often you use nav, it's about that one time you really wish you had nav
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My 460L has been great when I have rear seat passengers, which is at least once or twice a week. However, because of the upgraded rear seat package with the extra A/C unit, I have the smaller trunk. I did not think it would be that big of an issue, but I'm really beginning to regret the rear seat upgrade. Every time I go to Costco and buy bulky items I realize how ridiculously small my trunk is. Compared to my LS430, which had a tremendous trunk, this feels like the trunk on a little roadster type car. It really has its drawbacks in every day use.
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