Your car has been written off and there are no LS460's...What are you buying?
#1
Lexus Fanatic
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Your car has been written off and there are no LS460's...What are you buying?
Just for fun......
You've been told that your car cannot be repaired and you must select a replacement. There are no LS460's ANYWHERE. What are you shopping for?
Aaaaannnnd GO!
Me first.
I'm taking a serious look at the Hyundai Equus or KIA K900 or Genesis Sedan 5.0 R Spec
You've been told that your car cannot be repaired and you must select a replacement. There are no LS460's ANYWHERE. What are you shopping for?
Aaaaannnnd GO!
Me first.
I'm taking a serious look at the Hyundai Equus or KIA K900 or Genesis Sedan 5.0 R Spec
#3
Lexus Fanatic
I would probably get a new 7 Series assuming an S Class would be out of my reach.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
If I were going for another daily, then S-class would be top pick followed closely by the 7 series. In fact, in a few yrs once I get further in my career I would hopefully pick up an S as my DD .
For now though, knock on wood that doesn't happen! The 460 has been excellent so far!
For now though, knock on wood that doesn't happen! The 460 has been excellent so far!
#9
Lexus Test Driver
Definitely not an Equus. Looking at the depreciation and how poorly the interior holds up to use, it'd be last on my list. Actually, it's more about how the interior wears. It looks like the leather and buttons do very poorly, which is not something I'd want. Furthermore, since it's not a car backed by a luxury brand, I'm not really sure how well you'd be treated versus an Audi, Lexus, BMW, Mercedes, or even Acura dealership. I'd be more inclined to get the more-popular Genesis, with its extremely peppy 5.0 V8.
#11
Lexus Champion
I've been a fan of the 2012 Audi A8, but reliability and pricing for the features I'd want remain concerns. I like this one:
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...09898338&Log=0
It's around $10K more than I'd want to spend... I've no idea if the asking price is a good deal.
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...09898338&Log=0
It's around $10K more than I'd want to spend... I've no idea if the asking price is a good deal.
Last edited by Gbp; 10-25-15 at 10:29 AM.
#12
A new Honda Accord. It all about reliability like the 460.
#13