How Good is a 98 GS300 ? Owners
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How Good is a 98 GS300 ? Owners
I am looking at buying a clean 1999 GS300. Its only got 65K. It's Black with light Tan interior. It's last service was the 60K service at the Lexus dealer and the service history appears to be good.
Of the owners or previous owners that have had the GS300, I would like to know how reliable the 300 motor is and how many miles is good for with proper services ? Thanks.
Of the owners or previous owners that have had the GS300, I would like to know how reliable the 300 motor is and how many miles is good for with proper services ? Thanks.
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You might want to do a search, I just searched "most miles" and came up w/ this.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/hall-of-fame-and-voting-booth/70154-most-miles-on-your-lexus.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/hall-of-fame-and-voting-booth/70154-most-miles-on-your-lexus.html
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Originally Posted by V8_Aristo
You might want to do a search, I just searched "most miles" and came up w/ this.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70154
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70154
I wanted to know if the GS3 from 98 up had any know problems and if they were good for 300k + miles like the 1UZFE. And what some high milage owner thought of the car.
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Originally Posted by jgscott
Thanks but this was not what I was looking for. I looked at the link, but that only had 1 or GS3's and they were not high miliage cars.
I wanted to know if the GS3 from 98 up had any know problems and if they were good for 300k + miles like the 1UZFE. And what some high milage owner thought of the car.
I wanted to know if the GS3 from 98 up had any know problems and if they were good for 300k + miles like the 1UZFE. And what some high milage owner thought of the car.
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200k miles is easy to reach nowadays. It's nothing amazing anymore. Most american brand cars are able to get 200k. Now getting to 300k is a different story. If the 2jz engine had problem, Toyota would have cut production when the 2nd gen was introduced in 1997 (as a 98 model). Still today, you do not hear "oh those 2jz are notorious for crackin heads at 120k miles ()
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Originally Posted by GSteg
200k miles is easy to reach nowadays. It's nothing amazing anymore. Most american brand cars are able to get 200k. Now getting to 300k is a different story. If the 2jz engine had problem, Toyota would have cut production when the 2nd gen was introduced in 1997 (as a 98 model). Still today, you do not hear "oh those 2jz are notorious for crackin heads at 120k miles ()
basically stuff that ANY CAR would need. what you'll find out is that your mods will cost more than the repairs, and that's a good problem to have...
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Originally Posted by BrownDuckz
This topic is discussed weekly..... it's a Toyota. If you are uneasy about buying a used Toyota, buy one that's in warranty.
2. What made you have to respond with useless info ? These kinda post never help anyone. Read the title again. Off topic. Kinda reads like you have a attitude.
3. Spare me with the orders of what I should do and what I should not, and now that you had your little post please don't mess up my thread with anymore Flaming.
Last edited by jgscott; 05-05-06 at 06:23 PM.
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Originally Posted by V8_Aristo
The GS300, IS300 and SC300 all have the same motor, as you can see from the link I gave, there's a few people in there at 200K+. Like some people already told you, these motors are built to last, Toyota engineers won't build one motor to last longer than others. I know some motors might fall through the cracks (like the 7MG with the head gasket), but over all Toyota motors are built strong.
Last edited by jgscott; 05-05-06 at 10:06 PM.
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Originally Posted by jgscott
1. Do you own a high mileage GS300 ? Read the title again. I did not ask if this is discussed weekly, if its a Toyota, or if I was uneasy, should I buy a warranty. You see any of those questions there ???????
2. What made you have to respond with useless info ? These kinda post never help anyone. Read the title again. Off topic. Kinda reads like you have a attitude.
3. Spare me with the orders of what I should do and what I should not, and now that you had your little post please don't mess up my thread with anymore Flaming.
2. What made you have to respond with useless info ? These kinda post never help anyone. Read the title again. Off topic. Kinda reads like you have a attitude.
3. Spare me with the orders of what I should do and what I should not, and now that you had your little post please don't mess up my thread with anymore Flaming.
Don't get your pannies in an up roar jgscott.. As a newer member we try to get everyone to use the search feature as most of the questions are answered there.. BTW i don't think the that comment was flaming.. You just took it the wrong way.. Besides this thread should be closed.. The topic is self explanatory... Its a damn TOYOTA...
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147K and some change on 98 GS3
Purchase this used 5 months ago and have put about 3k miles on it since I had it. I have not had any major problems with it so far and do not expect to. There have been some minor things like interior rattles and I can not see anything on the front of the radio (radio station, CD disk I am on etc). I have searched ebay and there is a guy that sells a fix for the radio (Non issue). The rattles are only on bumpy roads but it does have some miles on and it is 8 years old. This might be more of an issue if I decide to put rims and low profile tires on later. Non issue becuase you have to way practicality/driveability to looks. Gas mileage is about 300 miles on a full tank high way. Not sure if that is good or not for a lexus GS3 but I used to have a EVO so I think it is good. The car had the scheduled repairs like timing belts. I was worried about getting a high mileage car and I understand your need for info. It is true "It is a Toyota" and they advertise this on in the truck commercials. Other Sources
J.D. Powers (okay review but not really up to date) http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/relia...s300gs400_1998
Edmonds (better review from 20 owners with good details)
http://www.edmunds.com/used/1998/lex...dex...1.Lexus*
These are just a few sources. Good luck.
J.D. Powers (okay review but not really up to date) http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/relia...s300gs400_1998
Edmonds (better review from 20 owners with good details)
http://www.edmunds.com/used/1998/lex...dex...1.Lexus*
These are just a few sources. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by tmf2004
Don't get your pannies in an up roar jgscott.. As a newer member we try to get everyone to use the search feature as most of the questions are answered there.. BTW i don't think the that comment was flaming.. You just took it the wrong way.. Besides this thread should be closed.. The topic is self explanatory... Its a damn TOYOTA...
OK " Newer Member " Woah ! Lets see... you joined 5 months before me but have 2647 post. Reason why you have 2647 + post is because you just post Crap like " Don't get your Panties in an up roar " . I'm not going to sling mud with you but..... . PS I've owned Lexus from 1992. Been reading Club Lexus for 2 1/2 years. Joined 5 moths after you.
I will ask why if I asked for " GS300 owners opinions" you post this insulting rule breaking BS and then use the words " Members ". Were you just compulsed to type to get expert opinnion post # 2648 ?? Just let the GS300 owners post their knowledge of the car PLEASE that was all I asked. Seems like each time a thread gets OFF Topic post this happens.