View Poll Results: How many miles on your LS?
0 - 50,000 miles
49
15.31%
50,000 - 100,000 miles
63
19.69%
100,000 - 200,000 miles
152
47.50%
200,000 - 300,000 miles
50
15.63%
more than 300,000 miles
6
1.88%
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How many miles on your LS?
#38
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Originally Posted by lexodude
Heres what it says:
" I purchased my white LS in 1989, the first year Lexus vehicles were available in this country. I was running a land-development consultancy firm in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and also owned an apple farm in Tehachapi, Calif., about 145 miles away. We sold apples at a roadside stand and had an old-fashioned cider press. Parents who bring their kids today used to come with their parents when they were kids.
Anyway, for 10 years I kind of lived in both places and drove back and forth between them. I'd do it about twice a week, so the miles began to add up. We were also involved in local county political campaigns, so I had to drive wherever the campaign had to be.
And, of course, my wife Nina and I took the cat on vacations - to national parks, mostly. We went to Zion and Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon and Yosemite. We would just get in the car and drive. I guess I was the one who put most of the miles on it, but she enjoys it, too. Now I'm retired, and we sold the apple farm to a wonderful young couple - but we kept visitation rights! We moved to Utah - the most beautiful place on earth - and I'm doing some land development and building a business and industrial park here, so I'm really not slowing down.
I have 555,000 miles on my Lexus, and the way I see it, that's just the beginning.
- Laycook recently purchased a new Lexus LS, but he plans to keep his first vehicle (**unreadable**) it's driven, is nowehere near retirement."
" I purchased my white LS in 1989, the first year Lexus vehicles were available in this country. I was running a land-development consultancy firm in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and also owned an apple farm in Tehachapi, Calif., about 145 miles away. We sold apples at a roadside stand and had an old-fashioned cider press. Parents who bring their kids today used to come with their parents when they were kids.
Anyway, for 10 years I kind of lived in both places and drove back and forth between them. I'd do it about twice a week, so the miles began to add up. We were also involved in local county political campaigns, so I had to drive wherever the campaign had to be.
And, of course, my wife Nina and I took the cat on vacations - to national parks, mostly. We went to Zion and Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon and Yosemite. We would just get in the car and drive. I guess I was the one who put most of the miles on it, but she enjoys it, too. Now I'm retired, and we sold the apple farm to a wonderful young couple - but we kept visitation rights! We moved to Utah - the most beautiful place on earth - and I'm doing some land development and building a business and industrial park here, so I'm really not slowing down.
I have 555,000 miles on my Lexus, and the way I see it, that's just the beginning.
- Laycook recently purchased a new Lexus LS, but he plans to keep his first vehicle (**unreadable**) it's driven, is nowehere near retirement."
#40
Originally Posted by PitBull
My wife wants to move to Kanab UT. I've never been there but she has several times and if that's what she wants I am sure I will be living there one day. From the pictures I've seen it looks beautiful.
I've never lived there.....Thats just an article from a magazine. Its in the Lexus owners club gallery. Its a response to Smooche because he asked about an article he saw about an ls w/ 550k miles.