Good solid Lexus cruiser
Thanks, keep'em coming please
timing belt just done. good maintenance history.
any known problems? further input? just so I can get a feel for everything out there.
thanks
Those cars are pretty solid, its just really old...if its a daily and all of a sudden you start driving it a lot, you're going to have stuff to take care of
and I don't really drive a lot, much less than 12k a year
timing belt just done. good maintenance history.
any known problems? further input? just so I can get a feel for everything out there.
thanks
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I agree with Blaze876 on the GS350; rock solid and a lot of update features. That being said, I have LS400 history:
1990 LS400 - totaled in a hail storm in 2012 at 245,000 miles.
1998 LS400 (replacement) in July 2012 with 171,000 one-owner mint condition dealer-maintained miles. Took me 3 months to find it. $6,400 (original owner paid $62,000). Wanted to upgrade to the first significant technological upgrade in the series. 2008-2010 got 5 speed transmission, VVTi, drive by wire. I replaced all struts, lower control arm bushings, motor and transmission mounts; a worthwhile investment. Now at 204,000 I just replaced timing belt and all front pulleys, S-belt tensioner, valve cover gaskets and front cam seals. The car is a beautiful (get lots of compliments) and totally reliable long range cruiser (30mpg @ 80mph-really). I looked at the LS430s, but in that model the car got fat, ugly and reliability has waned (a friend bought one and has all the usual issues). The LS400 does not have so much technology; it's "clean." Also has a massive moonroof, if you like that sort of thing.
LS400 notes: Never, ever get one with air suspension. Yes, the front suspension is complex and if you have to R&R upper control arms, they're like $450 each. The UZFE V8 is a legendary engine. The only sore point is the starter location: you'll be down to the block by the time you find it. Had to replace it on the 1990 - ouch! Other than that, a well-maintained high-mileage 2008-2010 will be an excellent buy and good daily driver. If I replaced it, I would likely go with the GS350.
BTW, in December I bought a mint condition 2005 SC430 with 100k miles. That originally sold for $64,000; picked it up for $10k.
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funny when doing the job one gets in a zone. When I did the plugs I thought, ah, what a funny place for a dipstick, no wonder so many people take their cars to the dealer and only 7/8 plugs are replaced (actually I think it's the rear pass side that's skipped).
timing belt just done. good maintenance history.
any known problems? further input? just so I can get a feel for everything out there.
thanks
How much are they asking?
I agree with Blaze876 on the GS350; rock solid and a lot of update features. That being said, I have LS400 history:
1990 LS400 - totaled in a hail storm in 2012 at 245,000 miles.
1998 LS400 (replacement) in July 2012 with 171,000 one-owner mint condition dealer-maintained miles. Took me 3 months to find it. $6,400 (original owner paid $62,000). Wanted to upgrade to the first significant technological upgrade in the series. 2008-2010 got 5 speed transmission, VVTi, drive by wire. I replaced all struts, lower control arm bushings, motor and transmission mounts; a worthwhile investment. Now at 204,000 I just replaced timing belt and all front pulleys, S-belt tensioner, valve cover gaskets and front cam seals. The car is a beautiful (get lots of compliments) and totally reliable long range cruiser (30mpg @ 80mph-really). I looked at the LS430s, but in that model the car got fat, ugly and reliability has waned (a friend bought one and has all the usual issues). The LS400 does not have so much technology; it's "clean." Also has a massive moonroof, if you like that sort of thing.
LS400 notes: Never, ever get one with air suspension. Yes, the front suspension is complex and if you have to R&R upper control arms, they're like $450 each. The UZFE V8 is a legendary engine. The only sore point is the starter location: you'll be down to the block by the time you find it. Had to replace it on the 1990 - ouch! Other than that, a well-maintained high-mileage 2008-2010 will be an excellent buy and good daily driver. If I replaced it, I would likely go with the GS350.
BTW, in December I bought a mint condition 2005 SC430 with 100k miles. That originally sold for $64,000; picked it up for $10k.
i LOVED that car.1990 LS400 - totaled in a hail storm in 2012 at 245,000 miles.
1998 LS400 (replacement) in July 2012 with 171,000 one-owner mint condition dealer-maintained miles. Took me 3 months to find it. $6,400 (original owner paid $62,000). Wanted to upgrade to the first significant technological upgrade in the series. 2008-2010 got 5 speed transmission, VVTi, drive by wire. I replaced all struts, lower control arm bushings, motor and transmission mounts; a worthwhile investment. Now at 204,000 I just replaced timing belt and all front pulleys, S-belt tensioner, valve cover gaskets and front cam seals. The car is a beautiful (get lots of compliments) and totally reliable long range cruiser (30mpg @ 80mph-really). I looked at the LS430s, but in that model the car got fat, ugly and reliability has waned (a friend bought one and has all the usual issues). The LS400 does not have so much technology; it's "clean." Also has a massive moonroof, if you like that sort of thing.
LS400 notes: Never, ever get one with air suspension. Yes, the front suspension is complex and if you have to R&R upper control arms, they're like $450 each. The UZFE V8 is a legendary engine. The only sore point is the starter location: you'll be down to the block by the time you find it. Had to replace it on the 1990 - ouch! Other than that, a well-maintained high-mileage 2008-2010 will be an excellent buy and good daily driver. If I replaced it, I would likely go with the GS350.
BTW, in December I bought a mint condition 2005 SC430 with 100k miles. That originally sold for $64,000; picked it up for $10k.









