Need help picking an LS
They all seem to have the cold-weather package here, for no apparent reason. I think it includes an insulated heat exchanger for the heater (meaning it stays warm for a day or two even if the car just sits). That would be real nice up North.
I would go with the LS non hybrid. The hybrid will ultimately need batteries and that is expensive if you plan to keep the car. It's already 3-4 years into the battery usage prices. Simply go on line and you will see how much it really costs to replace. Also like my friend says the Lexus hybrid cars have less room in different areas due to this
My vote is no hybrid
My vote is no hybrid
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nagoya
LS - 4th Gen (2007-2017)
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Aug 13, 2019 03:12 PM



