Thinking of buying an LS, what do I need to look for?
#16
Lead Lap
I wouldn't pass up on a LS460L with air suspension. Lexus Platinum Warranty covers them as well as a few aftermarket 3rd party warranties like CarChex. Don't let that stop you from a sweet deal, just be sure you have a warranty in general because this car is reliable, but when stuff breaks it ain't cheap. I have warranties on all my vehicles and they get used. I've always ended up on the plus side with issues being addressed and paid for enough to where it surpassed my warranty investment.
#19
To the OP, I have always liked Lexus certified cars however like some other members have said on this forum, they are not without issues as well. Buying certified just gives me extra peace of mind. These are expensive cars and they can be expensive to fix so certified from a reputable Lexus dealer is the way I always go. Can even cover yourself extra and get a second Lexus dealer to check it out if nearby or independent mechanic just to be safe.
#20
I had no idea my 2011 lwb without air suspension was rare. Pretty cool... I'll be taking orders for photos of my rare car $5 a piece
To the OP, I have always liked Lexus certified cars however like some other members have said on this forum, they are not without issues as well. Buying certified just gives me extra peace of mind. These are expensive cars and they can be expensive to fix so certified from a reputable Lexus dealer is the way I always go. Can even cover yourself extra and get a second Lexus dealer to check it out if nearby or independent mechanic just to be safe.
To the OP, I have always liked Lexus certified cars however like some other members have said on this forum, they are not without issues as well. Buying certified just gives me extra peace of mind. These are expensive cars and they can be expensive to fix so certified from a reputable Lexus dealer is the way I always go. Can even cover yourself extra and get a second Lexus dealer to check it out if nearby or independent mechanic just to be safe.
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#21
Instructor
Thread Starter
I know this is the LS forum but have any of you driven the 4th gen gs350? For the price of a 08-11 LS with under 90k I could get a 2013 GS with much bigger screen/newer interface. Obviously the LS would be the smoother car but just wondering if anyone's driven both what their opinion is.
#22
Lexus Test Driver
I know this is the LS forum but have any of you driven the 4th gen gs350? For the price of a 08-11 LS with under 90k I could get a 2013 GS with much bigger screen/newer interface. Obviously the LS would be the smoother car but just wondering if anyone's driven both what their opinion is.
#23
Pole Position
I know this is the LS forum but have any of you driven the 4th gen gs350? For the price of a 08-11 LS with under 90k I could get a 2013 GS with much bigger screen/newer interface. Obviously the LS would be the smoother car but just wondering if anyone's driven both what their opinion is.
#24
Pole Position
To each his own I guess.
#25
Pole Position
I agree with you 100%, I bought mine two and a half years ago as well and in that time I've put over 60,000 miles on my car...I've replaced $600 dollars worth of parts (wheel bearing and control arms). And honestly I could have gotten away with just replacing the upper control arms and saved myself a couple hundred bucks.
To each his own I guess.
To each his own I guess.
I hear you that given its reliability, I may not have any issues with my car in the first 125K miles. Then again, my car has air suspension and those pesky CAs....
#26
Lexus Fanatic
The peace of mind that comes with an extended warranty
On another note, don't be surprised if your air suspension is not covered when it fails. "Wearable items" are usually excluded - specifically brakes, suspension, exhaust, etc. Lots of forums speak of having been denied warranty claims on air ride.
Last edited by roadfrog; 07-27-16 at 04:45 PM.
#27
Pole Position
And there's nothing wrong with that. Peace of mind has it's value and that's where insurance also is viewed. But for me, there's far more "value" in saving a ton of cash and that manageable risk is pretty darn good especially with an LS. Consumer organizations and advocates agree. But again, that has to be at the comfort level of the owner.
On another note, don't be surprised if your air suspension is not covered when it fails. "Wearable items" are usually excluded - specifically brakes, suspension, exhaust, etc. Lots of forums speak of having been denied warranty claims on air ride.
On another note, don't be surprised if your air suspension is not covered when it fails. "Wearable items" are usually excluded - specifically brakes, suspension, exhaust, etc. Lots of forums speak of having been denied warranty claims on air ride.
#28
Lexus Fanatic
On one of the forums, a member called 6 different warranty companies and none of them would cover air suspension components (except compressor and fittings/switches). Everything I see on the various car warranty sites (Nationwide, Carmax etc), exclude the shock absorbers. Let us know what you find out.
Last edited by roadfrog; 07-27-16 at 05:29 PM.
#29
Pole Position
The peace of mind that comes with an extended warranty (e.g., Lexus Platinum) cannot be overstated for non-DIYers like me. If there is any issue with the vehicle, I can take it to my dealer, and, other than wear/tear items, I can be assured they will take care of fixing it. I don't have to shop around for the best aftermarket parts, find an indy shop etc. And I get a loaner and concierge service to boot.
I hear you that given its reliability, I may not have any issues with my car in the first 125K miles. Then again, my car has air suspension and those pesky CAs....
I hear you that given its reliability, I may not have any issues with my car in the first 125K miles. Then again, my car has air suspension and those pesky CAs....
I hear what you're saying...you want to get your car repaired at the dealer, you're not willing to shop around and you want piece of mind. Fair enough.
What you're paying for that warranty...and by taking the car to the dealer for repairs...should equal out, if not put you on top by about $1,000 (if an air strut goes bad). Probably a good bet by you.
#30
Pole Position
Is that warranty until your car reaches 125,000 miles...or is that 125,000 miles on top of whatever your car already has for miles?
I hear what you're saying...you want to get your car repaired at the dealer, you're not willing to shop around and you want piece of mind. Fair enough.
What you're paying for that warranty...and by taking the car to the dealer for repairs...should equal out, if not put you on top by about $1,000 (if an air strut goes bad). Probably a good bet by you.
I hear what you're saying...you want to get your car repaired at the dealer, you're not willing to shop around and you want piece of mind. Fair enough.
What you're paying for that warranty...and by taking the car to the dealer for repairs...should equal out, if not put you on top by about $1,000 (if an air strut goes bad). Probably a good bet by you.