Finally Took Delivery of LS460L Exec. (Pictures)
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Congragulations.
Beautiful car. I would have guessed you getting a Pearl White one, but that almost looks like Matador Red (maybe slightly darker), which I didn't think was offered on the LS.
If you have not already done so, give it a thorough inspection, in and out, (I'd do it for you myself if I were nearby)...and check all four tire pressures against the recommended PSI sticker on the drivers' doorjamb...the PDI guys often forget that. Check the fluids underhood before you start it up. Make sure all the buttons, controls and settings work.....the LS is a complex machine. (you can save the wipers for a rainy day...don't wipe them on dry glass) Check the body, glass, and and trim for scratches and problems. Give it a test-drive at least shortly up to 60 mph or so and see if there are any steering shimmy or vibration problems, brake pedal vibrations, or pulling left or right. Make sure the transmission shifts smoothly.
You know the break-in rules, don't you?
PM me with your mailing address, and a complimentary bottle of SCRATCH-OUT will be on the way ....especially for a paint job like that.
Then....enjoy An LS is a great car to take a long trip in....they are quiet as a tomb, and just eat up the highway miles like nothing at all.
Beautiful car. I would have guessed you getting a Pearl White one, but that almost looks like Matador Red (maybe slightly darker), which I didn't think was offered on the LS.
If you have not already done so, give it a thorough inspection, in and out, (I'd do it for you myself if I were nearby)...and check all four tire pressures against the recommended PSI sticker on the drivers' doorjamb...the PDI guys often forget that. Check the fluids underhood before you start it up. Make sure all the buttons, controls and settings work.....the LS is a complex machine. (you can save the wipers for a rainy day...don't wipe them on dry glass) Check the body, glass, and and trim for scratches and problems. Give it a test-drive at least shortly up to 60 mph or so and see if there are any steering shimmy or vibration problems, brake pedal vibrations, or pulling left or right. Make sure the transmission shifts smoothly.
You know the break-in rules, don't you?
PM me with your mailing address, and a complimentary bottle of SCRATCH-OUT will be on the way ....especially for a paint job like that.
Then....enjoy An LS is a great car to take a long trip in....they are quiet as a tomb, and just eat up the highway miles like nothing at all.
Last edited by mmarshall; 04-19-08 at 08:22 AM.