2009 LS just went over 100k miles
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2009 LS just went over 100k miles
I recently hit 100k miles on my '09 LS (woo hoo). From those who have LS's of a similar vintage has anyone experienced significant repair issues between 100k and 150k miles? I'm wondering if this is a "hot" zone for costly repairs. Thanks.
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The LS isn't perfect but its durable and reliable. Honestly I believe you shouldn't be concern about costly repairs after the 100k miles mark.
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Thanks everyone. I'm considering getting a third party bumper to bumper warranty that will cover me for 48k miles. I have a warranty company I've used before and has been very good so there's no risk of a shady policy. I'm just wondering if it would be worth it. They're charging $4700 for four years, 48k miles, bumper to bumper. So the question is whether I should expect to spend more than $4700 in repairs over the coverage period. Tough call.
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Definitely a tough choice? Personally at that price it wouldn't be worth it to me.
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Thanks everyone. I'm considering getting a third party bumper to bumper warranty that will cover me for 48k miles. I have a warranty company I've used before and has been very good so there's no risk of a shady policy. I'm just wondering if it would be worth it. They're charging $4700 for four years, 48k miles, bumper to bumper. So the question is whether I should expect to spend more than $4700 in repairs over the coverage period. Tough call.
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Thanks everyone. I'm considering getting a third party bumper to bumper warranty that will cover me for 48k miles. I have a warranty company I've used before and has been very good so there's no risk of a shady policy. I'm just wondering if it would be worth it. They're charging $4700 for four years, 48k miles, bumper to bumper. So the question is whether I should expect to spend more than $4700 in repairs over the coverage period. Tough call.
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I'm considering getting a third party bumper to bumper warranty that will cover me for 48k miles. I have a warranty company I've used before and has been very good so there's no risk of a shady policy. I'm just wondering if it would be worth it. They're charging $4700 for four years, 48k miles, bumper to bumper.
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At that mileage I'd probably expect to dump somewhere around $1500 to get my control arms replaced, and that should be about all you'll have to worry about till 200,000 miles.
But you never know, you could run into a water pump or even a brake actuator. But no, I don't see any catastrophic failures when you hit that mileage, it's not a BMW or Audi where the car would fall apart and cost you $25,000 in various repairs (believe me I've seen that at those mileage points).
But you never know, you could run into a water pump or even a brake actuator. But no, I don't see any catastrophic failures when you hit that mileage, it's not a BMW or Audi where the car would fall apart and cost you $25,000 in various repairs (believe me I've seen that at those mileage points).
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Im at 135k miles (approx.) on my '08, and the only issue I had was a water pump and one control arm, mufflers and ball joint. By far, the most reliable car I've ever owned. Still runs strong and smooth and no issues anticipated. My water pump was 50 bucks and the mufflers were 500 dollars inc labor. I would never buy a warranty for this car...or any Lexus for that matter.
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Thanks for the advice. To clarify, the warranty I'm considering is a renewal of my current warranty. The company and the policy is legit and I've had nothing but good experiences with every claim I've filed so far. The trustworthiness of the company and the warranty policy is not in question for me.
My car has had a lot of issues beyond the common stuff. In the last three years I've filed claims in excess of $10k (all approved). The warranty has been a god send. In addition to the upper and lower control arms, I've also replaced all four air shocks, power steering rack, wheel hub bearing and some other stuff (all done at a Lexus dealership with OEM parts).
All of that work was done between 70k and 95k miles. So now I'm a little nervous that other stuff might fail on my car between 100k and 150k miles. It's not hard to rack up $4700 in repairs at a Lexus dealership over four years (at least it hasn't been for my car so far).
Part of my decision-making is emotional but the biggest part is the track record of my car.
My car has had a lot of issues beyond the common stuff. In the last three years I've filed claims in excess of $10k (all approved). The warranty has been a god send. In addition to the upper and lower control arms, I've also replaced all four air shocks, power steering rack, wheel hub bearing and some other stuff (all done at a Lexus dealership with OEM parts).
All of that work was done between 70k and 95k miles. So now I'm a little nervous that other stuff might fail on my car between 100k and 150k miles. It's not hard to rack up $4700 in repairs at a Lexus dealership over four years (at least it hasn't been for my car so far).
Part of my decision-making is emotional but the biggest part is the track record of my car.
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I can definitely relate to your story. I have racked up over $15k in repairs and all covered under warranty on my '10 LS. I paid $1400 for 3/36 and it paid for itself several times over. My warranty expired over 2 years ago and besides regular maintenance I have had no problems. I was a little nervous also but with all the repairs covered under my warranty before it expired my LS should run good for a long time.
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Thanks for the advice. To clarify, the warranty I'm considering is a renewal of my current warranty. The company and the policy is legit and I've had nothing but good experiences with every claim I've filed so far. The trustworthiness of the company and the warranty policy is not in question for me.
My car has had a lot of issues beyond the common stuff. In the last three years I've filed claims in excess of $10k (all approved). The warranty has been a god send. In addition to the upper and lower control arms, I've also replaced all four air shocks, power steering rack, wheel hub bearing and some other stuff (all done at a Lexus dealership with OEM parts).
All of that work was done between 70k and 95k miles. So now I'm a little nervous that other stuff might fail on my car between 100k and 150k miles. It's not hard to rack up $4700 in repairs at a Lexus dealership over four years (at least it hasn't been for my car so far).
Part of my decision-making is emotional but the biggest part is the track record of my car.
My car has had a lot of issues beyond the common stuff. In the last three years I've filed claims in excess of $10k (all approved). The warranty has been a god send. In addition to the upper and lower control arms, I've also replaced all four air shocks, power steering rack, wheel hub bearing and some other stuff (all done at a Lexus dealership with OEM parts).
All of that work was done between 70k and 95k miles. So now I'm a little nervous that other stuff might fail on my car between 100k and 150k miles. It's not hard to rack up $4700 in repairs at a Lexus dealership over four years (at least it hasn't been for my car so far).
Part of my decision-making is emotional but the biggest part is the track record of my car.
On my 14LS, height control module was replaced under factory warranty. I believe cost was around $1500. When it comes to extended warranty, I prefer peace of mind and would buy one especially on LS. When one has such extended warranty, we tend to find issues and address them as it comes. As an example a click sound could be ignored or checked by mechanic and appropriate service can be done. One can drive with click to the point of no return and go with non-OEM route to repair. I am strictly a OEM part guy. Heck, just few days back replaced ES engine mount (18 yrs old) with OEM. Right or wrong, that's what I prefer and go with that.
Thats all being said, if you are a type of person who is willing to take chance/risk and get the repair done only when you are forced to, that too with non OEM parts and independent mechanics or dyi, I wouldn't buy warranty.
BTW, which dealership do you use for your warranty work?. Noticed you are in NJ.
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One of the mis-conception in this forum is all it could fail in LS is control arm and air suspension. On my previous 2012, one air shock and engine mount were replaced under factory warranty. Who would have guessed engine mount?. I posted about these repairs here. Also, I believe blue tooth and satellite radio stopped working on that LS. I found that out by connecting same exact two phones with 2014 LS. If I had kept the car longer, would have fixed that using extended warranty.
On my 14LS, height control module was replaced under factory warranty. I believe cost was around $1500. When it comes to extended warranty, I prefer peace of mind and would buy one especially on LS. When one has such extended warranty, we tend to find issues and address them as it comes. As an example a click sound could be ignored or checked by mechanic and appropriate service can be done. One can drive with click to the point of no return and go with non-OEM route to repair. I am strictly a OEM part guy. Heck, just few days back replaced ES engine mount (18 yrs old) with OEM. Right or wrong, that's what I prefer and go with that.
Thats all being said, if you are a type of person who is willing to take chance/risk and get the repair done only when you are forced to, that too with non OEM parts and independent mechanics or dyi, I wouldn't buy warranty.
BTW, which dealership do you use for your warranty work?. Noticed you are in NJ.
On my 14LS, height control module was replaced under factory warranty. I believe cost was around $1500. When it comes to extended warranty, I prefer peace of mind and would buy one especially on LS. When one has such extended warranty, we tend to find issues and address them as it comes. As an example a click sound could be ignored or checked by mechanic and appropriate service can be done. One can drive with click to the point of no return and go with non-OEM route to repair. I am strictly a OEM part guy. Heck, just few days back replaced ES engine mount (18 yrs old) with OEM. Right or wrong, that's what I prefer and go with that.
Thats all being said, if you are a type of person who is willing to take chance/risk and get the repair done only when you are forced to, that too with non OEM parts and independent mechanics or dyi, I wouldn't buy warranty.
BTW, which dealership do you use for your warranty work?. Noticed you are in NJ.