Would you trade your GS?
#1
Would you trade your GS?
I have a interesting situation that has come up. My future brother in-law basically picked up a 1997 LS400 197,000km's with a black interior. We spent some time looking for cars and he settled on this one. Took it for a test drive, was told many times are you sure. Even though he wasn't used to a larger car and wanted something a bit sportier than he had. Took it home and he decided 2 days later that it wasn't right for him.
Because he doesn't have a lot of cash flow. He feels really embarrassed as the whole family basically did this to him. I feel for him and would consider helping him out by trading vehicles. We'd trade cars for $1.00 on the books. I'd get some form of kickback which I won't disclose, but is worth it and enough to get the car in tip top form from a mechanical stand point. I'd keep my wheels and my stereo system to put into the LS.
I have a PPI that'll be done next week, and before this I'll lend him mine so he can make sure he wants it. I'll take his of course. I've put a lot of heart and soul into my GS and get a lot compliments. I am interested in the project, but I just don't know anymore as I've over analyzed the pros and cons. I am sure this will change once the PPI happens.
What are your thoughts?
Here's mine
service history since 2001 to present.
Here is what the project car looks like currently.
Needs all mechanical parts replaced
Brakes
suspension
Timing belt
fluids
plugs
etc
before I can start modding the car.
Because he doesn't have a lot of cash flow. He feels really embarrassed as the whole family basically did this to him. I feel for him and would consider helping him out by trading vehicles. We'd trade cars for $1.00 on the books. I'd get some form of kickback which I won't disclose, but is worth it and enough to get the car in tip top form from a mechanical stand point. I'd keep my wheels and my stereo system to put into the LS.
I have a PPI that'll be done next week, and before this I'll lend him mine so he can make sure he wants it. I'll take his of course. I've put a lot of heart and soul into my GS and get a lot compliments. I am interested in the project, but I just don't know anymore as I've over analyzed the pros and cons. I am sure this will change once the PPI happens.
What are your thoughts?
Here's mine
service history since 2001 to present.
Here is what the project car looks like currently.
Needs all mechanical parts replaced
Brakes
suspension
Timing belt
fluids
plugs
etc
before I can start modding the car.
#5
Are these answers due to it being an older car that needs work? Because I don't mind a project and I won't be out of pocket for the work needs to be done. I honestly considered a LS before my GS and was going to replace my GS down the line with a 06+ anyways.
Here is my buddies LS that is a 95 with little work done to it. If you guys could be more specific as to why you would say no. That would give me a better idea.
Thanks,
link
Here is my buddies LS that is a 95 with little work done to it. If you guys could be more specific as to why you would say no. That would give me a better idea.
Thanks,
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#8
I get what you guys are saying. It seems to be more of matter of personal taste and opinion regarding this matter. I am sure if it was blk on blk it would be a different story. I've always loved the body style as I like boxy looking cars.
Please keep the opinions coming as I just want to know what everyone's perception is on the matter.
Thanks,
Mo
Please keep the opinions coming as I just want to know what everyone's perception is on the matter.
Thanks,
Mo
#10
Pole Position
iTrader: (5)
I can't imagine what this "kickback" could be that would make that trade anything close to a good deal for you. A beige LS400 that needs EVERYTHING replaced just to be a decent daily is certainly not a good trade for a gorgeous, well maintained GS300.
Unless your brother is your twin and he's volunteering to take your place in an impending 1-year prison sentence or letting you sleep with his supermodel wife for a month, I'd say keep the GS.
EDIT: And after re-reading... It's your brother in law, so my twin theory is out. Keep the GS.
Unless your brother is your twin and he's volunteering to take your place in an impending 1-year prison sentence or letting you sleep with his supermodel wife for a month, I'd say keep the GS.
EDIT: And after re-reading... It's your brother in law, so my twin theory is out. Keep the GS.
#11
I love the input. I'l be honest I wasn't to keen on the color, it is a metallic "Crystal Quartz Metallic" so it is almost grayish/silver in sunlight. I'll take some photos this Saturday and show them.
I know I'll lose out on some features, but not a lot. I am not at all trying to convince myself with this. I just want some opinions regarding this matter. Even some of my friends see this as a short term thing.
Mods I would do
- HID's
- Air ride
- BC coils
- RCA's
- Update stereo
Why I am considering it.
- V8 power
- Possible supercharging down the road
- V8 sound over I6 as I won't do a GTE swap I realized
- Not going to be my last car
Regarding any of the mechanical upkeep needed. Again, I won't be out of pocket for any of this. I just see what the vision could be for the car and I agree maybe the color isn't ideal, but it isn't too bad.
I know I'll lose out on some features, but not a lot. I am not at all trying to convince myself with this. I just want some opinions regarding this matter. Even some of my friends see this as a short term thing.
Mods I would do
- HID's
- Air ride
- BC coils
- RCA's
- Update stereo
Why I am considering it.
- V8 power
- Possible supercharging down the road
- V8 sound over I6 as I won't do a GTE swap I realized
- Not going to be my last car
Regarding any of the mechanical upkeep needed. Again, I won't be out of pocket for any of this. I just see what the vision could be for the car and I agree maybe the color isn't ideal, but it isn't too bad.
#12
iModerate
I would not. In my opinion the 2GS's styling is timeless and sporty whereas the 2nd gen LS's looks dated. That color, a dark Toyota beige , does not help either.
I think I would offer to help him make it into something he likes. It would be like having and working on a project car that someone else gets to pay for.
I think I would offer to help him make it into something he likes. It would be like having and working on a project car that someone else gets to pay for.
#13
I would not. In my opinion the 2GS's styling is timeless and sporty whereas the 2nd gen LS's looks dated. That color, a dark Toyota beige , does not help either.
I think I would offer to help him make it into something he likes. It would be like having and working on a project car that someone else gets to pay for.
I think I would offer to help him make it into something he likes. It would be like having and working on a project car that someone else gets to pay for.
#14
I can't imagine what this "kickback" could be that would make that trade anything close to a good deal for you. A beige LS400 that needs EVERYTHING replaced just to be a decent daily is certainly not a good trade for a gorgeous, well maintained GS300.
Unless your brother is your twin and he's volunteering to take your place in an impending 1-year prison sentence or letting you sleep with his supermodel wife for a month, I'd say keep the GS.
EDIT: And after re-reading... It's your brother in law, so my twin theory is out. Keep the GS.
Unless your brother is your twin and he's volunteering to take your place in an impending 1-year prison sentence or letting you sleep with his supermodel wife for a month, I'd say keep the GS.
EDIT: And after re-reading... It's your brother in law, so my twin theory is out. Keep the GS.
- Ball joints
- Tie rods
- Suspension (all cars need this)
- fluids
that's a given with any new used car you purchase. I don't see that as a negative, but more of a requirement.
#15
The original thought process was to help him modify it as a family car. I don' t have a family and I've owned my fair share of cars, that regardless if I were to do this or not. It doesn't matter to me. I change my cars up on a regular basis and enjoy building them. That said y'all's input is not falling on deft ears
Last edited by Measured; 02-19-15 at 02:14 PM.