'99 mint LS4 - just turned 100k
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'99 mint LS4 - just turned 100k
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My '99 black/tan mint just turned 100k - had full major 90k done last yr and still runs like a dream; best veh I ever owned I bought a 37k mi from Benz dlr fr someone who "preferred S class" - only issues are a "stuck" low washer fluid sensor" and the up/down tilt wheel motor but no prob as have wheel in perfect "neutral position" (sometimes up/down works, sometimes not - the in/out works every time) - perfect seats front/back no smoke no kids no pets - still amazed by Nak sound and self level hid's and up to 30 mpg crusing interstate at 72-75
am considering moving to a 2011-12 or 13 LS - or a 13-14 GS but maybe I'm crazy or just getting an itch after 13 yrs that "won't really be scratched" 6 mon after changing to newer Lex- will o have buyers remorse spending g 30k for newer CPO Lexus?
My '99 black/tan mint just turned 100k - had full major 90k done last yr and still runs like a dream; best veh I ever owned I bought a 37k mi from Benz dlr fr someone who "preferred S class" - only issues are a "stuck" low washer fluid sensor" and the up/down tilt wheel motor but no prob as have wheel in perfect "neutral position" (sometimes up/down works, sometimes not - the in/out works every time) - perfect seats front/back no smoke no kids no pets - still amazed by Nak sound and self level hid's and up to 30 mpg crusing interstate at 72-75
am considering moving to a 2011-12 or 13 LS - or a 13-14 GS but maybe I'm crazy or just getting an itch after 13 yrs that "won't really be scratched" 6 mon after changing to newer Lex- will o have buyers remorse spending g 30k for newer CPO Lexus?
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it really depends on your taste and preference. most of us here are biased and will always say you will regret it as we all have 1st or 2nd gens. there are some who went to a 3rd gen and already felt a huge difference in build quality and driving feel. the newer lexus cars are great, and they come with so much more to offer. again it depends on your preference.
if you are itching for a newer car, and that will make you happy, then go for it! if you have 30k to spend on a CPO comfortably then you should not have buyer's remorse. key word is comfortably!
if you are itching for a newer car, and that will make you happy, then go for it! if you have 30k to spend on a CPO comfortably then you should not have buyer's remorse. key word is comfortably!
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