Would you buy a high mileage 450h
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Would you buy a high mileage 450h
I seen a 450h with 130k for 17,900. the car fax said the battery was replaced in Nov at 120k. It's a one owner vehicle also
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Which battery? The car has two! One worth about $100 and another worth over $5000...
But to answer your question, Ya I would consider a high mileage 450h PROVIDED that it has a nice and complete maintenance report.
But to answer your question, Ya I would consider a high mileage 450h PROVIDED that it has a nice and complete maintenance report.
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I'm getting very comfortable with this battery. The Lex Service mngr and I talk when I get my oil changed and he showed me a RX450h with over 230K. He told me he has see quite a few up in the 200k range. He has replaced a few as well but the mileage on replacing was always under 80K
A very small percentage of Toyota batteries fail.
A very small percentage of Toyota batteries fail.
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I wouldn't hesitate. The GS Hybrid platform is a phenomenal vehicle and Lexus stands behind their cars 100%
Last year I was told by my Lexus dealer that corporate has an "unwritten policy" of replacing any and all Hybrid components under unlimited warranty because they want the parts back to reverse engineer the failures as well as taking care of their customers, hoping to promote brand loyalty.
I am forced to sell my 2007 GS405h because my wife is going to grad school and we need to make some financial cutbacks while she's in school.
Let me know if you're interested...
Last year I was told by my Lexus dealer that corporate has an "unwritten policy" of replacing any and all Hybrid components under unlimited warranty because they want the parts back to reverse engineer the failures as well as taking care of their customers, hoping to promote brand loyalty.
I am forced to sell my 2007 GS405h because my wife is going to grad school and we need to make some financial cutbacks while she's in school.
Let me know if you're interested...
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I wouldn't hesitate. The GS Hybrid platform is a phenomenal vehicle and Lexus stands behind their cars 100%
Last year I was told by my Lexus dealer that corporate has an "unwritten policy" of replacing any and all Hybrid components under unlimited warranty because they want the parts back to reverse engineer the failures as well as taking care of their customers, hoping to promote brand loyalty.
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Last year I was told by my Lexus dealer that corporate has an "unwritten policy" of replacing any and all Hybrid components under unlimited warranty because they want the parts back to reverse engineer the failures as well as taking care of their customers, hoping to promote brand loyalty.
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And since the components are very reliable, it's almost unheard of to have 2 hybrid failures outside of the 100,000 mile warranty.
But to answer the question, go for it. and change the smog sensitivity setting down to level 2 of 7. Helps keep the battery cool.
But you are buying a car with some miles on it. Any car with that many miles can have problems and money should be saved for that reason. Still, the hybrids are very reliable, sometimes more reliable than the regular cars. Save money though......even something like the Nav screen going out can be costly.
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GS450h hybrid battery failed at 73K :(
I had to replace the hybrid battery in my 2007 GS450h (Neiman Marcus edition #38) at 73,000 miles. Covered by warranty. But still unsettling. Am looking at 2013 RX450h....and wondering how I will like it after driving the GS450h which I LOVE.
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2007 GS450h hybrid battery died at 75K
The "hybrid system" indicator light came on, then went off. I called the dealer and they said don't worry about it -- that the indicators/sensors sometimes just come on for no real reason. A few weeks later, the indicator came on again -- and this time it stayed on. The car did not stop or anything like that. But I was out running errands and did not want to get stranded so I drove straight to the dealer. They kept it to diagnose and called the next day saying the hybrid battery pack had to be replaced. Since they don't stock them, it took two weeks to get my car back. At 75K miles, it was completely covered by warranty. I don't have an extended warranty -- as previous poster said, the hybrid battery is covered to 100K miles. I absolutely LOVE this car -- the GS450h is so much fun to drive and I hate to get rid of it. But I am a real wimp when it comes to car problems, so I am seriously considering selling it before I get to 100K miles and since I don't want to pay as much for a car this next time, I am seriously considering a new ES300h.
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High mileage yea i would buy again, i bought my car with 147,000kms or 91,000 miles.
And the battery had been replaced so i was told.
I dropped it off at Lexus where it was serviced and bought from for 120+145 service.
They told me the batteries in back dont just get replaced on their own, they also replace the inverter which is $2000, the start battery which is a special one from Japan $800 and the 150+kg of batterys in the boot around $5000.
They do them all together usually i have had no problems with mine.
Although im now investigating the idea of a gearbox service, to flush out the oil and replace and do an injector clean cause mileage has dropped a little.
The cars now at 158,000km and has been going strong. I do need to replace shocks, im saving for 4 new factory ones, been told they are $822 each here in Sydney
And the battery had been replaced so i was told.
I dropped it off at Lexus where it was serviced and bought from for 120+145 service.
They told me the batteries in back dont just get replaced on their own, they also replace the inverter which is $2000, the start battery which is a special one from Japan $800 and the 150+kg of batterys in the boot around $5000.
They do them all together usually i have had no problems with mine.
Although im now investigating the idea of a gearbox service, to flush out the oil and replace and do an injector clean cause mileage has dropped a little.
The cars now at 158,000km and has been going strong. I do need to replace shocks, im saving for 4 new factory ones, been told they are $822 each here in Sydney
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I wouldn't hesitate. The GS Hybrid platform is a phenomenal vehicle and Lexus stands behind their cars 100%
Last year I was told by my Lexus dealer that corporate has an "unwritten policy" of replacing any and all Hybrid components under unlimited warranty because they want the parts back to reverse engineer the failures as well as taking care of their customers, hoping to promote brand loyalty.
Last year I was told by my Lexus dealer that corporate has an "unwritten policy" of replacing any and all Hybrid components under unlimited warranty because they want the parts back to reverse engineer the failures as well as taking care of their customers, hoping to promote brand loyalty.
"If you have any issues with batteries in warranty or not, Lexus would want to know about it and pretty sure they would replace anything, they dont like having their cars broken down"