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even my 'simple' 5.0L naturally aspirated good ol' lexus v8 is insanely complex under the engine cover.
but i do love the symmetry of the dual intakes.
My point exactly, compare that to the engines in my Germans and the latter are WAY cleaner without the looms crossing over all over the place and blocking access. Valve covers on your engine or intake is a major PITA, honestly just doing everything on the UR engines involves moving around a lot of wiring that isn't contained into long looms you can just disconnect and move aside as one large section.
The Audi "equivalent" if you can call it that has instead two long harnesses on each head that you can move out of the way and all coolant connections are up front with the charge cooler and can be removed as a unit. You can take the turbos off in a normal garage in the span of 3 hours, 6 if you haven't worked on cars much or you haven't done it before. Plus you won't ever have a valve cover leak since it doesn't have those or use rubber gaskets.
actually i one i originally posted without the cover was also without the 'noise snake' which i removed because i didn't need extra noise piped into the interior.
actually i one i originally posted without the cover was also without the 'noise snake' which i removed because i didn't need extra noise piped into the interior.
here's where the snake goes/was:
But half the point of that engine is the insanely good sound!
actually i one i originally posted without the cover was also without the 'noise snake' which i removed because i didn't need extra noise piped into the interior.
You want to have a warranty. Honestly I wouldn’t have kept the LS460 without a warranty either. If you want a car that will be dead reliable forever and if it ever does go wrong it won’t be that expensive then a FWD Lexus is a great choice, but you have to trade all of the sophisticated technology and engineering to get that, which I don’t want to do. I’ll happily trade some reliability for a better car.
When I had my LS460 and more I read in the LS forum the more I learned if I came across any repairs they weren’t going to be cheap. I loved it. It was a great car!!
A better car to me, is one that doesn’t need repairs.
What I like about the V8 is the smooth effortless power. For instance coming back from WV the other day, there was a logging truck on 64 in the left lane doing 80, but it was spitting all kinds of debris. With just a quick burst on the accelerator I was at 115 in no time and sailed right by him on the right. If my family had been with me and not paying attention they never would have noticed anything. In this GLS for instance that would have been a pedal to the floor maneuver that would have gotten everybody's attention. 0-60 etc I don't really care about, as long as it has that effortless feel.
So I've put about 120 miles on this GLS so far, and I have to say I really do like it. Its definately not as dynamic as the S Class, nor is it as locked in at high speeds. In comfort mode it feels most settled at 70-75, in Sport mode it feels good into the 80s, but never has solid as the S. I like the size and the driving position, and I like the looks. Loaded up the interior would be very nice, save those hard plastic lower door panels. I sat around in all the seats last night in the garage and its comfortable in all 3 rows and has surprisingly good space behind the third row.
This really might be a great option for me to buy, not lease, get the 179 deduction and then drive it until the lease is up on the Pacifica, give it to my wife and then lease something else for myself. We'll see when I get back in my S Class if it really is so dramatically better it banishes that thought lol.
You should try an EQS SUV. It sounds like it's in another league compared to the GLS. It feels excellent at triple digit speeds.
When I had my LS460 and more I read in the LS forum the more I learned if I came across any repairs they weren’t going to be cheap. I loved it. It was a great car!!
A better car to me, is one that doesn’t need repairs.
No car doesn’t need repairs. That’s a total fallacy. I’ve owned multiple Toyota vehicles out of warranty, cars that are less sophisticated than the LS and they too needed repairs.
If my Mercedes had a repair like this once or twice a year I would be singing a different tune, and it may turn out like thid, but in 4 years and 50,000 miles this is the first thing that has gone wrong. It’s not a big deal. This is also not typical at this mileage, this is the first one the dealer has done on an M176.
I would never go back to something like an ES…
Originally Posted by signdetres
You should try an EQS SUV. It sounds like it's in another league compared to the GLS. It feels excellent at triple digit speeds.
Oh that doesn’t surprise me, it’s a car lol. This is a real SUV with ground clearance etc.