Need opinions on purchasing LS460
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Need opinions on purchasing LS460
Hello, everyone
I been an owner of a 2001 Lexus LS430 for 8 years now and love this car very much. My girlfriend love this car so much that she wants to sell her 09 Honda accord and wants this car. So I am looking to purchase either a 04+ LS430 with low mileage or 07+ LS460 with high mileage. My question is if I purchase a LS460 with 100,000 is this a bad ideal. I hear that they come with timing chain instead of a timing belt. So is there anything that I would have to get replaced because of the high mileage? Thanks and any help is appreciated
I been an owner of a 2001 Lexus LS430 for 8 years now and love this car very much. My girlfriend love this car so much that she wants to sell her 09 Honda accord and wants this car. So I am looking to purchase either a 04+ LS430 with low mileage or 07+ LS460 with high mileage. My question is if I purchase a LS460 with 100,000 is this a bad ideal. I hear that they come with timing chain instead of a timing belt. So is there anything that I would have to get replaced because of the high mileage? Thanks and any help is appreciated
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...o-a-460-a.html
The timing chain isn't a major issue on the 460 but, after 100,000 miles, some other things are. Unless you can DIY issues like brakes, suspension, electronics, etc, you could be in for some hefty repair bills. All that technology doesn't come cheap and its very expensive to fix!
The timing chain isn't a major issue on the 460 but, after 100,000 miles, some other things are. Unless you can DIY issues like brakes, suspension, electronics, etc, you could be in for some hefty repair bills. All that technology doesn't come cheap and its very expensive to fix!
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...o-a-460-a.html
The timing chain isn't a major issue on the 460 but, after 100,000 miles, some other things are. Unless you can DIY issues like brakes, suspension, electronics, etc, you could be in for some hefty repair bills. All that technology doesn't come cheap and its very expensive to fix!
The timing chain isn't a major issue on the 460 but, after 100,000 miles, some other things are. Unless you can DIY issues like brakes, suspension, electronics, etc, you could be in for some hefty repair bills. All that technology doesn't come cheap and its very expensive to fix!
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Reported electronics issues (which I would consider "major") include Nav unit display unresponsive - $7,000, HDD failure - same, ML amp - $3000, brake actuator - $3500, trunk lid junction block, $1200, lumbar support motor - $1250, etc. Given these potential out-of-warranty repairs and the other, well known, non-electronic issues, the Club Lexus mantra "get an extended warranty" applies but may not be an option for a 100,000 mile car.
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Reported electronics issues (which I would consider "major") include Nav unit display unresponsive - $7,000, HDD failure - same, ML amp - $3000, brake actuator - $3500, trunk lid junction block, $1200, lumbar support motor - $1250, etc. Given these potential out-of-warranty repairs and the other, well known, non-electronic issues, the Club Lexus mantra "get an extended warranty" applies but may not be an option for a 100,000 mile car.
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If it's mechanical issues that's fine but if it's a lot of electrical issues I don't think I can handle all that. The ls430 is not updated like the LS460 so I guess with the 460 I would be looking at electrical issues rather than mechanical. Does anyone else here have a LS460 with over 100k miles? If so have anybody had any issues?
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Or..enjoy the car well past 100k miles and never have a major issue like many folks have experienced. Remember, when it comes to forums, most people who have an issue will search online and then get funneled to a site like our beloved CL to vent or ask about their issue. People who never have a problem and not into forums won't post up things that are going great. So the amount of LS owners who never have issues far outweigh those who do on average. And, Any car that costs well over $75k new is not going to have parts at AutoZone ready to go in most cases. You gotta pay to play. This car is an advanced automobile and there is a reason it costs as much as it does. If you are worried about things that may require fixing, the Camry LE is a great option to consider.
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If it's mechanical issues that's fine but if it's a lot of electrical issues I don't think I can handle all that. The ls430 is not updated like the LS460 so I guess with the 460 I would be looking at electrical issues rather than mechanical. Does anyone else here have a LS460 with over 100k miles? If so have anybody had any issues?
To add to CJITTY's comment about people reporting issues, a lot of these OP's will post a thread about an issue and never follow up what the resolution to bring closure to the issue and add value to the community for future reference. Last when people post about issue no one here really knows the cars history but the owner (if they even know) so a lot variables but everyone active here will jump into help if they can.
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If it's mechanical issues that's fine but if it's a lot of electrical issues I don't think I can handle all that. The ls430 is not updated like the LS460 so I guess with the 460 I would be looking at electrical issues rather than mechanical. Does anyone else here have a LS460 with over 100k miles? If so have anybody had any issues?
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I had over 149K on my SWB 460 with NO electrical or electronic issues. The car was solid other than low required maintenance and the ownership experience was great like the LS430 that had over 100K as well. Nothing is perfect, things happen... the best thing is do your homework on the car you want, be forensic and thorough when researching. Knowing the cars history, getting inspected etc, one can't phone it in when buying a car, it is not like buying a pair shoes. Put the same time and energy into one the biggest purchases you (may) will make like you would whatever hobby you are passionate about. This will keep unwanted surprises away, I hear people say it's a Lexus so it should be fine, I'm guilty of saying "it's a Lexus" BUT its a pre-owned car not new so using common sense goes along with that comment.
To add to CJITTY's comment about people reporting issues, a lot of these OP's will post a thread about an issue and never follow up what the resolution to bring closure to the issue and add value to the community for future reference. Last when people post about issue no one here really knows the cars history but the owner (if they even know) so a lot variables but everyone active here will jump into help if they can.
To add to CJITTY's comment about people reporting issues, a lot of these OP's will post a thread about an issue and never follow up what the resolution to bring closure to the issue and add value to the community for future reference. Last when people post about issue no one here really knows the cars history but the owner (if they even know) so a lot variables but everyone active here will jump into help if they can.
This was the kind of answer I was looking for. May I ask what were the low required maintenance if you don't mind sharing
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I got 108 on mine have had it 3K, no issues, dealer did the 105K maintenance package deal, replacing all fluids, starter, battery, couple of the fans in the motor, bearings and dynamic something were already replaced, car runs like its new, I can still smoke the rear tires if I want too. I'm new in this game, some other members have had there cars way longer than me, but from what I know, its the LS you buy and how it was maintained or maybe its what the car is been thru, miles don't really matter, its not a Beemer, I never really was looking to get a Lexus, was going for my 4th 7 series, but now that I know, I don't think I'd go back to anything else.
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I Picked it up for a little less than 23. They had an 07swb with 67K for like 28 or 30, but both the cars looked identical, was sort of like picking out the best looking jelly bean in the jar for me
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One big thing you have in your favor right now is 8 years of ownership and knowing exactly how it was driven, how it was taken care of, and what has been done to it. That bears serious consideration IMO.
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I have a 07 460 SWB and , even though there are things that are annoying, the ride of the car makes me forget about them. For example, I thought I needed to replace the control arms (4,200 est) but found out, from another Lexus dealer, they were fine the way they were (for a car with 125,000 miles). Drivers side lumbar not working...big deal. I can live with that. No electrical problems to speak of (knocking on wood here). Brakes, when fully depressed, seem to be making a clunking sound. Dealer says you can replace brake actuator for 2,100, or just live with the noise until you your next brake fluid exchange. The bleeding of the brakes might fix it.
My point to all this is that this car is the best driving, best handling, most comfortable, most powerful car I have ever owned. And, I am willing to accept the little noises, clunks, and "other" issues to be able to drive this wonderful vehicle.
My point to all this is that this car is the best driving, best handling, most comfortable, most powerful car I have ever owned. And, I am willing to accept the little noises, clunks, and "other" issues to be able to drive this wonderful vehicle.
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