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Hello folks,
Longtime LC500 admirer, first time poster. I'm getting closer to acquisition of a 2018 LC500. I've been skirting around it for too long by acquiring other vehicles in its place, filling voids, but I'm done with procrastinating. I'm jumping in. I have three 2018's to choose from in my search, that meet the 3-point criteria (white exterior, hardtop, V8) of what I'm looking for. Just have to decide and work a deal now.
While in the process of all of, figured maybe I'd join in with you folks and learn myself up on some of the ins and outs of the car in question. I've came across the "Issues to be aware of" thread posted on here that outlines some of the common problems with the LC in general.
Not sure if there is anything in particular that stands out for the 2018 model as far as concerns, things to look for, etc that may aid in my search, prior to purchase.
The reasoning for getting into the 2018's, is basically affordability. I've been wanting this car for so long, but it's been a little out of reach. But now the popularity and pricing of them keeps going up. The earlier models are of course in the cheaper range. If I want in, then I'd better get on board now or not at all. Used prices are basically hitting the MSRP of what that particular car sold for originally. And sometime more. BUT...I don't want to get myself into a money pit of the early models are notoriously problematic. Which can tend to happen in the first couple or so years after a new model has been introduced. How many bugs were there in the '18 model year?
So far, what I am to understand as common issues across the model year board, are door handle actuator issues, throttle body issue, rear camera condensation issue, squeaky brakes, and HVAC/AC motor issue. Some of those have TSB's attached to them by the sounds of it.
Other than that, the only thing that I would consider doing to the car is the NIA body kit. It's a subtle yet stylish kit. I'd go for the full kit, sans rear diffuser though. The rest of the car looks so sleek. It's good as is. Would interfere too much to introduce anything else, IMO. Don't want to make it look too tuner-ish. Some of you probably are thinking that it's going too far to add that kit already. But to me, it's so subtle but adds just the right amount of extra sporty vibe. Any feedback good or bad in dealing with NIA, or feedback on their product quality, etc?
The other thing is the interior. If I were to order a new car, it would be with a black interior. Hard to get picky when searching in the used inventories. They don't come up too often, and hard to get the proper choices that I want. Of the three cars that I'm choosing from, neither one has the interior that I would have chose. One has the full caramel, the other two are the two-toned black and red. I'm wondering if anyone here has found quality seat covers? Just to tone down the amount of red inside the car. I don't want to cheapen the look or feel of the seats by adding covers though. So if there's nothing good, I'll deal with it. But, if there's a quality product, I'd like to investigate.
Thanks in advance for any possible light shed
Cheers
Longtime LC500 admirer, first time poster. I'm getting closer to acquisition of a 2018 LC500. I've been skirting around it for too long by acquiring other vehicles in its place, filling voids, but I'm done with procrastinating. I'm jumping in. I have three 2018's to choose from in my search, that meet the 3-point criteria (white exterior, hardtop, V8) of what I'm looking for. Just have to decide and work a deal now.
While in the process of all of, figured maybe I'd join in with you folks and learn myself up on some of the ins and outs of the car in question. I've came across the "Issues to be aware of" thread posted on here that outlines some of the common problems with the LC in general.
Not sure if there is anything in particular that stands out for the 2018 model as far as concerns, things to look for, etc that may aid in my search, prior to purchase.
The reasoning for getting into the 2018's, is basically affordability. I've been wanting this car for so long, but it's been a little out of reach. But now the popularity and pricing of them keeps going up. The earlier models are of course in the cheaper range. If I want in, then I'd better get on board now or not at all. Used prices are basically hitting the MSRP of what that particular car sold for originally. And sometime more. BUT...I don't want to get myself into a money pit of the early models are notoriously problematic. Which can tend to happen in the first couple or so years after a new model has been introduced. How many bugs were there in the '18 model year?
So far, what I am to understand as common issues across the model year board, are door handle actuator issues, throttle body issue, rear camera condensation issue, squeaky brakes, and HVAC/AC motor issue. Some of those have TSB's attached to them by the sounds of it.
Other than that, the only thing that I would consider doing to the car is the NIA body kit. It's a subtle yet stylish kit. I'd go for the full kit, sans rear diffuser though. The rest of the car looks so sleek. It's good as is. Would interfere too much to introduce anything else, IMO. Don't want to make it look too tuner-ish. Some of you probably are thinking that it's going too far to add that kit already. But to me, it's so subtle but adds just the right amount of extra sporty vibe. Any feedback good or bad in dealing with NIA, or feedback on their product quality, etc?
The other thing is the interior. If I were to order a new car, it would be with a black interior. Hard to get picky when searching in the used inventories. They don't come up too often, and hard to get the proper choices that I want. Of the three cars that I'm choosing from, neither one has the interior that I would have chose. One has the full caramel, the other two are the two-toned black and red. I'm wondering if anyone here has found quality seat covers? Just to tone down the amount of red inside the car. I don't want to cheapen the look or feel of the seats by adding covers though. So if there's nothing good, I'll deal with it. But, if there's a quality product, I'd like to investigate.
Thanks in advance for any possible light shed
Cheers
2018 are the harshest riding ones. They revised suspension every year, but 2018 was notably more of a "sports car" ride than a GT ride. If you wanted something a bit more supple, get a 2019/2020+. I dont remember which year (19 or 20) savage geese said they did major suspension revision, but i believe its 2019.
Otherwise yes those are the common issues so far. I havent heard of any valley plate leaks yet on the LC but RCF and ISF guys who have the same engine have run into a few of these.
None of these are detractors and can be fixed without insane $ (unlike say a more exotic car like bentley gt or a ferrari roma, etc)
Otherwise yes those are the common issues so far. I havent heard of any valley plate leaks yet on the LC but RCF and ISF guys who have the same engine have run into a few of these.
None of these are detractors and can be fixed without insane $ (unlike say a more exotic car like bentley gt or a ferrari roma, etc)
2018 are the harshest riding ones. They revised suspension every year, but 2018 was notably more of a "sports car" ride than a GT ride. If you wanted something a bit more supple, get a 2019/2020+. I dont remember which year (19 or 20) savage geese said they did major suspension revision, but i believe its 2019.
Otherwise yes those are the common issues so far. I havent heard of any valley plate leaks yet on the LC but RCF and ISF guys who have the same engine have run into a few of these.
None of these are detractors and can be fixed without insane $ (unlike say a more exotic car like bentley gt or a ferrari roma, etc)
Otherwise yes those are the common issues so far. I havent heard of any valley plate leaks yet on the LC but RCF and ISF guys who have the same engine have run into a few of these.
None of these are detractors and can be fixed without insane $ (unlike say a more exotic car like bentley gt or a ferrari roma, etc)
I'm on the BC coast as well.
EDIT: Just looked more info on the suspension upgrade that you mentioned. Looks like '19 was the first year of "- Range of Adaptive Variable suspension expanded for enhanced ride comfort
Then for '20, it was said to be "Updates were also made to the Adaptive Variable Suspension, including new bushings on the damper rods and a switch to independent rebound and compression orifices. Both changes allow for an expanded range of damping force for enhanced overall comfort.
Wonder how extensive the parts and labour were with those upgrades. Maybe an easy one to do to a '18 car to give it those same upgrades, rather than waiting for, and paying more for a '19 or '20 to show up?
Last edited by LFAjunior; Today at 11:00 AM.
They aren't as plentiful up here in Canada. And to find what I'm looking for as far as the white, hardtop, V8, isn't easy as is. But there doesn't appear to be any with all black interior. Seems to be a common thing to have the two-toned or caramel with white exterior. Knowing my luck, the right one will pop up after I settle on another.
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