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Perhaps this topic has been covered previously, but I'm curious. What is everyone's age and profession here? Initially, I assumed that most LS owners would be middle aged people, but from what I'm reading here, that's not the case.
As for me, I'm 50 years old and I am a certified public accountant. I drive a 96 LS 400 that I purchased a couple of months ago.
I am age 27 and I am an IT (Information Technology) Systems Coordinator for a Turner company here in Atlanta. I just sold my 1996 LS400 and now I still own my 1990 that my parents bought brand new. Contemplating the purchase of a new LS460 after their suspensions prove to be more durable than previous LS generations.
Man, I'm feeling like an old geezer up in here at age 50! I really thought the LS was a middle aged person's car and I can't imagine an S class Mercedes being as popular with young people as the LS apparently is...or maybe I'm wrong on that one as well.
Man, I'm feeling like an old geezer up in here at age 50! I really thought the LS was a middle aged person's car and I can't imagine an S class Mercedes being as popular with young people as the LS apparently is...or maybe I'm wrong on that one as well.
LOL. If I might add yet another comment. I have been into luxury cars all my life. All those years of having my parents purchase Cadillacs, Lincolns, Buicks, and then make the transaction from American to Foreign and back again, made me a lover of luxury. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy the occasional sports car (I've owned 2 or 3), but nothing gets attention like a nice luxury car. So, having said that piece, the LS, and several other makes/models, are popular with us young people. The thing is not all of us (young people) can afford them. That's the breaker. LOL