Roadtrip
#1
Pole Position
Thread Starter
Roadtrip
I just wanted to ask for your experiences on the 460's in regards to road trips? What do you think the strong points to the car and weak points? How many miles do you typically travel before making a pit stop for gas on a cross country road trip?
Where have you taken your car to?
How many miles have you traveled in a single day in the car?
How many people have you traveled with in the car in on a long journey?
Where have you taken your car to?
How many miles have you traveled in a single day in the car?
How many people have you traveled with in the car in on a long journey?
#2
Pole Position
Good questions and I'm driving to Florida this summer so I'm interested in the answers.
I can tell you personally I drive my car between 500-600 miles a week and you can certainly get 500 miles on a tank of gas if you put the console reading set to the "current mpg" setting. It will allow you to see just how much (or little pedal pressure) to apply to get the best fuel economy.
The car is certainly more than comfortable enough to go on a long trip, I've driven up to 300 miles in a day in the thing, and there were no complaints of comfort from anyone. The only thing I'd worry about is falling asleep, because it's like driving in your living room's recliner.
I can tell you personally I drive my car between 500-600 miles a week and you can certainly get 500 miles on a tank of gas if you put the console reading set to the "current mpg" setting. It will allow you to see just how much (or little pedal pressure) to apply to get the best fuel economy.
The car is certainly more than comfortable enough to go on a long trip, I've driven up to 300 miles in a day in the thing, and there were no complaints of comfort from anyone. The only thing I'd worry about is falling asleep, because it's like driving in your living room's recliner.
#3
Lexus Fanatic
Would ANY other car be more comfortable than the LS???
Of course it's comfortable on long trips! Anytime I have passengers in the back seat, they always comment on how roomy and comfortable it is. I had two very large and tall LEO's in the back seat as we drove approx 250 miles to attend a funeral for a slain police officer and they were VERY happy back there! Note that I DO NOT have the L.
Of course it's comfortable on long trips! Anytime I have passengers in the back seat, they always comment on how roomy and comfortable it is. I had two very large and tall LEO's in the back seat as we drove approx 250 miles to attend a funeral for a slain police officer and they were VERY happy back there! Note that I DO NOT have the L.
#4
Pole Position
Thread Starter
I've had two back to back days of 1,100 miles each. First day from Duluth MN to Denver CO. Second day from Denver to Southern California. My latest trip was 1850 miles spread over two and a quarter days. I'm looking for a car I can take with me on out of state work assignments. I'd really like to pick up a 460L because it seems to have everything I'm looking for. Only downside is I might also need something like a GX 470 for certain work assignments. What ever car I take the wife would most likely take over the other when I'm gone unless she decides she needs something else.
#5
I drove my LS 460 L over 700 miles one-way to Atlanta GA. Smooth, comfortable, quiet and a journey I really enjoyed. No complaints during the 11 hr. drive except for the bugs messing up my windshield. The Lexus LS 460 is a great highway automobile and a pleasure to drive.
Last edited by dlbuckls10; 11-02-14 at 12:08 PM.
#6
Pole Position
Our longest Leg during our 4000 + mile road trip in July and August was 644 miles. We have gone several times over 500 miles on a tank before refueling. On that leg we had an 85 year aunt in the back seat and she could not get over how comfortable it was. The car drives like a dream. We routinely drive up from Bella Vista, AR to Omaha, NE which is 408 miles door to door. We only make 1 stop at a killer little restaurant in Rock Port, so the wife can use the facilities and I can get some great chicken gizzards and livers.
Dennis
Dennis
#7
When I purchased the car last year in Florida I made a most interesting observation driving back to Maryland.
Driving a car this quiet and comfortable on a long journey creates less fatigue then you would normally encounter. The trip also seem to go by a lot quicker then I expected and the whole time I was alert.
It's not just the plush comfort but there seems to be a great deal of isolation that has an intangible effect on the body as a whole.
I have experienced something similar when switching to active headphone ear protection when I'm a the firing range. I have applied this same ear protection when I mow the lawn or operate wood working equipment and I do not feel as fatigued at the end of the day.
I'm now a big believer in the luxury experience on the general heath of the occupants much more then the fake opulence that serves no propose.
Driving a car this quiet and comfortable on a long journey creates less fatigue then you would normally encounter. The trip also seem to go by a lot quicker then I expected and the whole time I was alert.
It's not just the plush comfort but there seems to be a great deal of isolation that has an intangible effect on the body as a whole.
I have experienced something similar when switching to active headphone ear protection when I'm a the firing range. I have applied this same ear protection when I mow the lawn or operate wood working equipment and I do not feel as fatigued at the end of the day.
I'm now a big believer in the luxury experience on the general heath of the occupants much more then the fake opulence that serves no propose.
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#8
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Thread Starter
When I purchased the car last year in Florida I made a most interesting observation driving back to Maryland.
Driving a car this quiet and comfortable on a long journey creates less fatigue then you would normally encounter. The trip also seem to go by a lot quicker then I expected and the whole time I was alert.
It's not just the plush comfort but there seems to be a great deal of isolation that has an intangible effect on the body as a whole.
I have experienced something similar when switching to active headphone ear protection when I'm a the firing range. I have applied this same ear protection when I mow the lawn or operate wood working equipment and I do not feel as fatigued at the end of the day.
I'm now a big believer in the luxury experience on the general heath of the occupants much more then the fake opulence that serves no propose.
Driving a car this quiet and comfortable on a long journey creates less fatigue then you would normally encounter. The trip also seem to go by a lot quicker then I expected and the whole time I was alert.
It's not just the plush comfort but there seems to be a great deal of isolation that has an intangible effect on the body as a whole.
I have experienced something similar when switching to active headphone ear protection when I'm a the firing range. I have applied this same ear protection when I mow the lawn or operate wood working equipment and I do not feel as fatigued at the end of the day.
I'm now a big believer in the luxury experience on the general heath of the occupants much more then the fake opulence that serves no propose.
#9
the LS is the perfect long trip on highway car, imo.
so comfortable, quiet and overall totally painless over long drives.
as someone said above, you really have to try not to fall asleep at the wheel...total serenity.
we took it 2 years ago from Chicago to Smoky Mountains, TN (roughly 9 hours drive each way)
what a ride! the LS LOVES cruising on highways. I feel this car was made for that, really.
Granted not the perfect family vacation car, the LS is a real cruiser.
Our 2011 Acura MDX Entertainment is the vacation car of choice for us after this year's DisneyWorld vacation.
(Chicago - Orlando - Marco Island - Charlotte, NC - Chicago. about 3k miles)
We drove it to Florida and the fact that is an SUV with ample luggage space, has the entertainment system for the kids in the back and has a 110V charging outlet for laptops and such makes it the perfect vacation car for us!
Just wish is was as comfortable as the LS!
(LS is at 11 comfort wise on a scale from 1 to 10 while the MDX is somewhere at 8.5)
so comfortable, quiet and overall totally painless over long drives.
as someone said above, you really have to try not to fall asleep at the wheel...total serenity.
we took it 2 years ago from Chicago to Smoky Mountains, TN (roughly 9 hours drive each way)
what a ride! the LS LOVES cruising on highways. I feel this car was made for that, really.
Granted not the perfect family vacation car, the LS is a real cruiser.
Our 2011 Acura MDX Entertainment is the vacation car of choice for us after this year's DisneyWorld vacation.
(Chicago - Orlando - Marco Island - Charlotte, NC - Chicago. about 3k miles)
We drove it to Florida and the fact that is an SUV with ample luggage space, has the entertainment system for the kids in the back and has a 110V charging outlet for laptops and such makes it the perfect vacation car for us!
Just wish is was as comfortable as the LS!
(LS is at 11 comfort wise on a scale from 1 to 10 while the MDX is somewhere at 8.5)
Last edited by escapedcon; 11-02-14 at 04:58 PM.
#10
In regards to a long road trip, I cannot think of a single weak point to this car.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
longest distances have been to Chicago for me...
i jumped in the seat in Columbus OH with 7/8th tanks of gas, and put the pedal down (average speed 76!) so i was moving over 100 for a large portion between Indianapolis and Chicago.
I never stopped once, and pulled in my uncle's driveway with 30 miles to go on the tank.
i have also done runs to Knoxville TN and back getting 26-28 mpg with 70+ average speed and hills! Once again never needing to stop on the way down or back.
And yes, i did have a driver so i could enjoy the back right seat in the executive chair!
i jumped in the seat in Columbus OH with 7/8th tanks of gas, and put the pedal down (average speed 76!) so i was moving over 100 for a large portion between Indianapolis and Chicago.
I never stopped once, and pulled in my uncle's driveway with 30 miles to go on the tank.
i have also done runs to Knoxville TN and back getting 26-28 mpg with 70+ average speed and hills! Once again never needing to stop on the way down or back.
And yes, i did have a driver so i could enjoy the back right seat in the executive chair!