My LS400 search
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My LS400 search
I'm always searching on craigslist in hopes to find the LS of my dreams.
I just ran across a 92 with 185,000 miles for $3000. he lists the main problems as the paint is pealing off the hood, and the rack and pinion needs replacement. What a deal, right?
I love the ad's that say stuff like this, "It won't start just needs a starter, its a simple fix" oh and that particular ad the car was advertised at $2000.
I just find it funny all the junk that people are asking top dollar and way over blue book for.
Another thing that I don't get is the cars that have dots or other things painted on the front fenders, and trashed in so many other ways and then the seller thinks they can get 3 to 5 K for it.
Still looking for the dream car.
I just ran across a 92 with 185,000 miles for $3000. he lists the main problems as the paint is pealing off the hood, and the rack and pinion needs replacement. What a deal, right?
I love the ad's that say stuff like this, "It won't start just needs a starter, its a simple fix" oh and that particular ad the car was advertised at $2000.
I just find it funny all the junk that people are asking top dollar and way over blue book for.
Another thing that I don't get is the cars that have dots or other things painted on the front fenders, and trashed in so many other ways and then the seller thinks they can get 3 to 5 K for it.
Still looking for the dream car.
#2
I ran into the same scenario while searching for my LS. It was very interesting exploring the various sellers definitions of 'clean', 'like-new', 'needs nothing', and 'great condition'.
All I can say...it was very entertaining. LOL!
Mike
All I can say...it was very entertaining. LOL!
Mike
#5
It wasn't a dealbreaker, as I eventually gave up and got one with a sunroof. But the 400 is tight on headroom for me, and the extra inch from the sunroof delete is the difference between my head rubbing the headliner or not. I would have preferred the extra space over the sunroof.
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[QUOTE=dicer;9390915]I'm always searching on craigslist in hopes to find the LS of my dreams.
I just ran across a 92 with 185,000 miles for $3000. he lists the main problems as the paint is pealing off the hood, and the rack and pinion needs replacement. What a deal, right?
I love the ad's that say stuff like this, "It won't start just needs a starter, its a simple fix" oh and that particular ad the car was advertised at $2000.
I just find it funny all the junk that people are asking top dollar and way over blue book for.
Another thing that I don't get is the cars that have dots or other things painted on the front fenders, and trashed in so many other ways and then the seller thinks they can get 3 to 5 K for it.
Still looking for the dream car.[/QUOTE/]
I share in your pain Dicer. Like yourself, I am looking for a 98-00 LS400 in very good to pristine condition. So far, nothing has clicked all the boxes. When I do happen to find an honest, upfront seller that really does represent his/her car fairly, I can at least breathe a sigh of relief. Whether or not I'll buy their car is another matter. Good luck in your continued search. BTW, if anyone comes across a clean example W/O navigation, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
I just ran across a 92 with 185,000 miles for $3000. he lists the main problems as the paint is pealing off the hood, and the rack and pinion needs replacement. What a deal, right?
I love the ad's that say stuff like this, "It won't start just needs a starter, its a simple fix" oh and that particular ad the car was advertised at $2000.
I just find it funny all the junk that people are asking top dollar and way over blue book for.
Another thing that I don't get is the cars that have dots or other things painted on the front fenders, and trashed in so many other ways and then the seller thinks they can get 3 to 5 K for it.
Still looking for the dream car.[/QUOTE/]
I share in your pain Dicer. Like yourself, I am looking for a 98-00 LS400 in very good to pristine condition. So far, nothing has clicked all the boxes. When I do happen to find an honest, upfront seller that really does represent his/her car fairly, I can at least breathe a sigh of relief. Whether or not I'll buy their car is another matter. Good luck in your continued search. BTW, if anyone comes across a clean example W/O navigation, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
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The next one I get has to be pristine as well, to many messed up messes to pick through.
Oh and how do you like the ad's that say "never in an accident" and one whole side of the car is caved in, or a door or fender is totally messed up?
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I am also in the market for a preowned LS. I see many so called "dreamed" car by the sellers on CL. I can't help but to conclude that many sellers must be dreaming, stoned high. or love their cars so much that they priced the car at ridiculous amount so they can get to keep them and brag about.
And there are sellers who totally neglect their cars and post pictures of their cars that do not look much better than a vomit pit.
And there are sellers who totally neglect their cars and post pictures of their cars that do not look much better than a vomit pit.
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#11
you a fan of the earlier LS I take it?The ones in my area aren't worth the paper they are printed on it seems, but late models with history, not bad. Not that I'm buying. I'm a looker but if the right car comes along who knows...
#12
But I must admit, the 1st Gen cars still run amazingly well. My daughters beater is a tank while my co-worker just pulled up in a 91. Clean for the age. 150,000 plus. Low miles and new belts and pumps.
As a driver I recommend the 98-00 models. The earlier models will leave you comfortable. The 98-00 will leave you wanting to drive your car more.
As a driver I recommend the 98-00 models. The earlier models will leave you comfortable. The 98-00 will leave you wanting to drive your car more.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
im always trolling craigslist and other outlets looking for that pristine early 1st gen ucf10. very very few left. anyway theres no shortage of absolutely clapped out ucf20s. ive heard,
"runs perfect just needs a new engine"
"mint condition just needs seats and paint"
"drives like a race car just needs a transmission"
lmao
"runs perfect just needs a new engine"
"mint condition just needs seats and paint"
"drives like a race car just needs a transmission"
lmao
#14
You definitely see more 2nd gen beaters on craigslist. I had better luck finding the rare one-owner cars on cars.com and autotrader, as they often end up getting traded in to a Lexus dealer on a new one. Those days have passed for the 1st gens though.
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Lexus Test Driver
very very few nice original early ucf10s left, but they do exist. bout the only place you see them is at service centers at lexus dealerships. you wouldn't believe some of the treasures ive seen roll thru here