Looking back - what could you live without?
#1
Looking back - what could you live without?
Folks,
Have been toying with the idea of picking up an LS460(L) in the near future. I started off really only wanting a 2007 with Nav/ML. As I read more and more on here, I noticed most peoples biggest regret was not getting the L. So, I started focusing more on the L. Well, then I start going through all of the other options and the price tag continued to climb. Today I am trying to take a step back and see what I really should look for, and the things I could do without.
Firstly, this will be a spare car so won't be driven too much. Secondly, I am wanting to keep it under $30k so more like an 07 or 08. Plans for it in time would be wheels and a drop.
Every time I find one I like the Carfax/Autocheck sends me running in the opposite direction. I've scoured our vehicle classifieds here but so far no luck. Obviously would be nice to find one that already had the wheels/drop, but they are somewhat of a rarity and the people who do have these seem to want all of their money back on them.
So my requirements are <$30k, Nav/ML, preferably black exterior. Would like an L but not a requirement.
I guess this thread is twofold...
1. Has anyone seen anything that might fit my requirements? I am in OK but willing to travel/ship the right car..
2. What requirements did you have prior to purchase, then realize they weren't such a big deal once you got them?
Thanks for your opinions/advice,
Have been toying with the idea of picking up an LS460(L) in the near future. I started off really only wanting a 2007 with Nav/ML. As I read more and more on here, I noticed most peoples biggest regret was not getting the L. So, I started focusing more on the L. Well, then I start going through all of the other options and the price tag continued to climb. Today I am trying to take a step back and see what I really should look for, and the things I could do without.
Firstly, this will be a spare car so won't be driven too much. Secondly, I am wanting to keep it under $30k so more like an 07 or 08. Plans for it in time would be wheels and a drop.
Every time I find one I like the Carfax/Autocheck sends me running in the opposite direction. I've scoured our vehicle classifieds here but so far no luck. Obviously would be nice to find one that already had the wheels/drop, but they are somewhat of a rarity and the people who do have these seem to want all of their money back on them.
So my requirements are <$30k, Nav/ML, preferably black exterior. Would like an L but not a requirement.
I guess this thread is twofold...
1. Has anyone seen anything that might fit my requirements? I am in OK but willing to travel/ship the right car..
2. What requirements did you have prior to purchase, then realize they weren't such a big deal once you got them?
Thanks for your opinions/advice,
#2
Lexus Test Driver
I recently bought an 07 Non-L with nav, comfort plus package and would personally consider this the ideal non-l package. To me it has everything it should except the long wheelbase. I really don't need the L as I very rarely have rear passengers. I think it is more of a show off thing for me. I really would like it to show others how huge the rear legroom is. But that is my opinion only based on not having the long wheelbase. If I had it I might find I couldn't do without it.
It took me months of searching to find the right one with everything in it that I wanted. I was a daily visitor to autotrader. I travelled 3 hours to pick mine up, so be sure to widen your search. A lot of people have them shipped across country.
It took me months of searching to find the right one with everything in it that I wanted. I was a daily visitor to autotrader. I travelled 3 hours to pick mine up, so be sure to widen your search. A lot of people have them shipped across country.
#3
Lead Lap
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Most of the early LS 460s in the SouthEast Region came with a pretty standard equipment spec - Nav, ML and the comfort package. That's typically what you see here on Craigslist and at the dealerships. I just bought a 2007 with 64,000 miles with this spec plus the intuitive park assist. The car was immaculate, clean CarFax and a clean pre-purchase inspection at the local Lexus dealership/bodyshop. I was able to swing a 3yr/36,000 mile Lexus Platinum extended warranty at the local dealership, even though I didn't buy the car there - never hurts to call up and ask! So that will take me to 10 years/100,000 miles. Didn't need the L version - this one met my needs perfectly.
#5
Unless you're chauffeuring basketball players around, why would you need an "L"?
I have a 2008 non-L and I've never had anyone complain about the ride in the back seat.
Just my opinion. You may have other needs.
I have a 2008 non-L and I've never had anyone complain about the ride in the back seat.
Just my opinion. You may have other needs.
#6
Lead Lap
L rides better with longer wheel base and for me and having a kid who cannot kick the front seats is worth it..especially when i paid less for my 600hL than many did for a swb lol
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#8
Personally, if I'm buying the "big" flagship car, the long wheelbase option is a MUST IMO. Maybe I'm a bit brainwashed, having owned two gigantic Cadillacs(hated the 95 Fleetwood and loved the 91 Brougham), size matters.
These flagship cars are all about excess, so buy the one that has the decadent rear seat. Plus I like all those extra buttons in the center arm rest for the fat cat in the rear seat. Granted it is a car I ALWAYS drive, but if you are hauling business clients along, its a little bit of a psychological trick to make them think they are riding 1st class back there, in a hired car.
These flagship cars are all about excess, so buy the one that has the decadent rear seat. Plus I like all those extra buttons in the center arm rest for the fat cat in the rear seat. Granted it is a car I ALWAYS drive, but if you are hauling business clients along, its a little bit of a psychological trick to make them think they are riding 1st class back there, in a hired car.
#9
If you're wanting to lower it, look for an LS with air suspension and put a data controller on it. Lots of discussion regarding this. It's the quickest easiest way to lower an LS without taking it to a shop and removing suspension parts, cost $600-1000
Good luck in your search, I agree with Greg3852, widen your search. I bought my LS600hL 1100 miles away sight unseen as a CPO and couldn't be happier. Had it shipped by www.rdwarriors.com
#10
Stick to the Non L....here's why
If you get an L, it comes with air suspension. Even on a Lexus, air suspension eventually breaks, and when it does, it is extremely expensive. Also, with air suspension there is a lot to break....lines, sensors, ECU, and the dreaded air struts.
Also, short wheel base handles better.
If the L didn't have air suspension, I would probably favor it too. Remember this. When it comes to air suspension, the question is not will it break, it is when.
Also, short wheel base handles better.
If the L didn't have air suspension, I would probably favor it too. Remember this. When it comes to air suspension, the question is not will it break, it is when.
#12
Moderator
If you get an L, it comes with air suspension. Even on a Lexus, air suspension eventually breaks, and when it does, it is extremely expensive. Also, with air suspension there is a lot to break....lines, sensors, ECU, and the dreaded air struts. Also, short wheel base handles better. If the L didn't have air suspension, I would probably favor it too. Remember this. When it comes to air suspension, the question is not will it break, it is when.
I'm one of those guys in the camp for #TeamLWB after owning a SWB I can tell you it rides better and that's comparing the stocks wheel with 22's. The extra leg room makes a difference as well, when have rear passengers or family they enjoy the space. This will come down to personal preference between the two, nice to have a choice huh?! You should drive, sit and ride in the back of both then decided on your primary wants/needs. Weigh out the pros & cons, I think the guys who posted so far have provided good points. You mentioned wanting to drop the car with wheels IMO I think LWB cars lowered look better than SWB lowered, I also think every car looks much better with a drop!
#13
Lead Lap
Not even close to being accurate at all. When I was looking for my LWB, almost 80% or more of the ones I looked at didn't have A/S. So folks, rest assured and do your homework to make sure you don't miss out on a car you want because folks are stating incorrect information on forums.
#14
Lexus Fanatic
Unless you're chauffeuring basketball players around, why would you need an "L"?
The only thing I could live without is the self-parking feature. And the only thing I could NOT live without is the ML sound.
#15
Lead Lap
No kidding. I mean I've had very large and tall law enforcement types in my back seat and they are nowhere near touching my front seats with their knees. It's cavernous back there.
The only thing I could live without is the self-parking feature. And the only thing I could NOT live without is the ML sound.
The only thing I could live without is the self-parking feature. And the only thing I could NOT live without is the ML sound.