'04 LS430 review from Detroit News
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Originally posted by daryll40
With all due respect, I don't get it on the monster wheels/tires. I want a conservative, luxury car. Not a high school "greaselightening" machine. Please...
With all due respect, I don't get it on the monster wheels/tires. I want a conservative, luxury car. Not a high school "greaselightening" machine. Please...
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Re: Re: Don't hit me yet...
Originally posted by ychachad
The MB S-Class still rules this segment of the market with authority. It is a class leader, and "the best researched and best developed car in the world bar none." Lexus is smooth, reliable, but a notch below S-class where innovation and prestige are concerned. I love my 92 LS400 though. The Gen 1 was and still is the best looking sedan to come out of Japan.
The MB S-Class still rules this segment of the market with authority. It is a class leader, and "the best researched and best developed car in the world bar none." Lexus is smooth, reliable, but a notch below S-class where innovation and prestige are concerned. I love my 92 LS400 though. The Gen 1 was and still is the best looking sedan to come out of Japan.
I just turned in a 04 S55 because It had made numerous trips to the dealership for service, then the computer failed and left me stranded.
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Re: Re: Re: Don't hit me yet...
Originally posted by SCLexus3.0
Well, from first hand knowledge. I will NEVER purchase another MB so long as I remember I said this.
I just turned in a 04 S55 because It had made numerous trips to the dealership for service, then the computer failed and left me stranded.
Well, from first hand knowledge. I will NEVER purchase another MB so long as I remember I said this.
I just turned in a 04 S55 because It had made numerous trips to the dealership for service, then the computer failed and left me stranded.
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Thats interesting, my father-in-law's 95' S420 was wrought with problems including a bad transmission. I would think at the very least you would have replaced all four window regulators.
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And my 93 300SD and '99 S320 both had electrical problems. It's 14 years since Lexus wow-ed the automotive world and, in the end, stll no one comes close.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Don't hit me yet...
Originally posted by ychachad
Sorry to hear, but I have a 1995 S420 that is nothing but a pillar of class, power, and reliability, and a constant sense of awe to viewers that the 1999 Lexus LS400 parked next to mine cannot do. Both are great cars, and I would not part one for the other.
Sorry to hear, but I have a 1995 S420 that is nothing but a pillar of class, power, and reliability, and a constant sense of awe to viewers that the 1999 Lexus LS400 parked next to mine cannot do. Both are great cars, and I would not part one for the other.
about 4 days after they delivered my S55 one of the Xenon lights went out and they told me that it is NOT covered underwarranty. I had to pay over $400.00 to get it replaced.
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As to your comment about most problems being after '99....NOT TRUE. Actually, my '99 was more reliable than my earler Benzi. And if it IS true, I would REALLY be concerned because the pre-99 cars were not nearly as reliable as any year Lexus.
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