Our Ls430 looking a bit "dated" these days?
#17
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I disagree,
I have an 01 with sport 18" wheels and JDM clear tail light. When I parked next to the 04 that I was going to test drive last year I realized it's not that much different in the look category and not worth and extra $8K. And I can pretty much guarantee that If i bought the same color 04-06 LS and showed it to my Girlfriend, friend or family members they wouldn't even know the difference. A True Lexus enthusiast can tell the difference
I have an 01 with sport 18" wheels and JDM clear tail light. When I parked next to the 04 that I was going to test drive last year I realized it's not that much different in the look category and not worth and extra $8K. And I can pretty much guarantee that If i bought the same color 04-06 LS and showed it to my Girlfriend, friend or family members they wouldn't even know the difference. A True Lexus enthusiast can tell the difference
We have both an '02 and an '06, and as you can see in my sig, unless you're a Lexus owner or car enthusiast, I'd venture very few could tell them apart.
As to the styling, we look at the '01 to 06' 430's to be both distinctive and timeless, like an aged cabernet. Also, and not pointed out very often, the lower rooflines and smaller window volume on the 460's and others of its ilk leave less visibility than on the 430 series.
As another poster recently pointed out, when on the freeway, you can easily spot an LS430 but try pointing out an LS460 from more than 50 yards away.
For now, we're sticking w/ our two owner driven limousines ...
#18
Lexus Test Driver
The LS still looks pretty modern, especially with the xenon headlamps and LED tails. It is a conservatively styled car though, so it definitely doesn't pop out as much as modern XJ's, A8s and 7 series' do (didn't really back in the day either). I still love the styling though, reminds me of an old S-class from the 90s (which I still do a double take to this day b/c the lines are just so clean). I was walking towards it today (of course, it was parked in the farthest spot possible at Meijers) and was admiring how nice the the car looked.
I do like the styling of the current GS a lot. However, I was not impressed with how it drove (an 07 GS350). The salesman kept telling me that GS was very sporty and 5-series like. Had some pretty good pick up, but didn't pull as well as the LS. Also, the engine sounded coarser and lacked the refinement. The steering was odd as well, as it was too light and devoid of feel to give me much confidence about taking corners quickly (the LS steering felt a bit heavy afterwards lol). The main complaint I had was the numerous squeaks/rattles the car had while going over bumps. It sounded like the 97 Lincoln I had in high school, unacceptable for a car of that caliber. It's not all bad, the interior was a really nice place to be (although if you're taller than 6 ft you may not enjoy it as much, since it has less headroom). The materials were pretty soft to the touch and well put together. However, I would never trade my LS in for a GS. Just my .02 though.
I do like the styling of the current GS a lot. However, I was not impressed with how it drove (an 07 GS350). The salesman kept telling me that GS was very sporty and 5-series like. Had some pretty good pick up, but didn't pull as well as the LS. Also, the engine sounded coarser and lacked the refinement. The steering was odd as well, as it was too light and devoid of feel to give me much confidence about taking corners quickly (the LS steering felt a bit heavy afterwards lol). The main complaint I had was the numerous squeaks/rattles the car had while going over bumps. It sounded like the 97 Lincoln I had in high school, unacceptable for a car of that caliber. It's not all bad, the interior was a really nice place to be (although if you're taller than 6 ft you may not enjoy it as much, since it has less headroom). The materials were pretty soft to the touch and well put together. However, I would never trade my LS in for a GS. Just my .02 though.
#19
Our LS430 story was... we were aiming for a 2007 ES350 when it first came out, but just never did because it was just so "bland" the interior. Then we slowly decided we wanted to migrate to a new 2008 GS350AWD and we almost pulled the trigger on it until we saw a CPO LS430 at the dealer. We did not realize that the price for a 4-year old CPO was so affordable (relatively). So, we ended up shopping for the LS430 and got our perfect '04 that we have today and love it love it still...
#20
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When I first tried out an LS430 I was completely blown away by the quality, so I figured I'd also test the more current ES350, GS, IS, LS460, etc. They were all such a let down I couldn't believe they were from the same company. Some things have improved of course - chassis stiffness, drivetrain efficiency, etc. - but overall it was a shocking difference.
#21
The LS still looks pretty modern, especially with the xenon headlamps and LED tails. It is a conservatively styled car though, so it definitely doesn't pop out as much as modern XJ's, A8s and 7 series' do (didn't really back in the day either). I still love the styling though, reminds me of an old S-class from the 90s (which I still do a double take to this day b/c the lines are just so clean). I was walking towards it today (of course, it was parked in the farthest spot possible at Meijers) and was admiring how nice the the car looked.
I do like the styling of the current GS a lot. However, I was not impressed with how it drove (an 07 GS350). The salesman kept telling me that GS was very sporty and 5-series like. Had some pretty good pick up, but didn't pull as well as the LS. Also, the engine sounded coarser and lacked the refinement. The steering was odd as well, as it was too light and devoid of feel to give me much confidence about taking corners quickly (the LS steering felt a bit heavy afterwards lol). The main complaint I had was the numerous squeaks/rattles the car had while going over bumps. It sounded like the 97 Lincoln I had in high school, unacceptable for a car of that caliber. It's not all bad, the interior was a really nice place to be (although if you're taller than 6 ft you may not enjoy it as much, since it has less headroom). The materials were pretty soft to the touch and well put together. However, I would never trade my LS in for a GS. Just my .02 though.
I do like the styling of the current GS a lot. However, I was not impressed with how it drove (an 07 GS350). The salesman kept telling me that GS was very sporty and 5-series like. Had some pretty good pick up, but didn't pull as well as the LS. Also, the engine sounded coarser and lacked the refinement. The steering was odd as well, as it was too light and devoid of feel to give me much confidence about taking corners quickly (the LS steering felt a bit heavy afterwards lol). The main complaint I had was the numerous squeaks/rattles the car had while going over bumps. It sounded like the 97 Lincoln I had in high school, unacceptable for a car of that caliber. It's not all bad, the interior was a really nice place to be (although if you're taller than 6 ft you may not enjoy it as much, since it has less headroom). The materials were pretty soft to the touch and well put together. However, I would never trade my LS in for a GS. Just my .02 though.
#23
I really think Lexus is quickly going down the path to irrelevance; it's bad news when there's such a dramatic negative difference between a previous-generation car and the latest ones.
When I first tried out an LS430 I was completely blown away by the quality, so I figured I'd also test the more current ES350, GS, IS, LS460, etc. They were all such a let down I couldn't believe they were from the same company. Some things have improved of course - chassis stiffness, drivetrain efficiency, etc. - but overall it was a shocking difference.
When I first tried out an LS430 I was completely blown away by the quality, so I figured I'd also test the more current ES350, GS, IS, LS460, etc. They were all such a let down I couldn't believe they were from the same company. Some things have improved of course - chassis stiffness, drivetrain efficiency, etc. - but overall it was a shocking difference.
I would put my 04 up against most 10 and 11 models of anything and I bet there wouldn't be too many places where the 430 loses. Transmission, LED tailights, projection and turning headlights, laser cruise, park assist, rear view camera and the list can go on. Sure, maybe there's no self parking or ipod dock, but plenty of late models are also missing that super high tech stuff...
The Point Alexus makes is very important however. Lexus hasn't really blown us away with the 460. First it was the noise from the mirrors, then the styling which kind of looks bland instead of elegant. In the case of the 430 the 2nd gen was a refining of an already great design. In the case of the 460, it may have to be a rewrite of the whole thing. I hope they reverse coarse and go back to scaring the crap out of every other car maker. MB and BMW brought up their game to catch up with Lexus. My car is 7 years old and all I've had to replace in all that time is a mirror switch and the trunk shocks!
Of course if someone offered me an LS 460L with the executive package, I wouldn't exactly turn ip my nose at it... so if anyone wants the GOOD LS, I will be glad to trade you my 430 for that pesky flawed 460 executive...I'm just a nice guy like that.
#24
I've had a 90 LS400, still have a 00 LS400, and now an 05 LS430 and I think the styling even on the 1st gen 400 is classic.
The LS underwent a little iladvised plastic surgery in 07 with the LS460 and kind of looks a bit like Kenny Rogers....
The LS underwent a little iladvised plastic surgery in 07 with the LS460 and kind of looks a bit like Kenny Rogers....
#26
I work around La Jolla and Del Mar, CA and im constantly surprised by the amount of 04-06 LS430s around. I think the 01-03 model years def look dated and tired. The mid cycle refreshes always look so much better than the original designs. I feel the same way about the LS460. If i had to get one it would def not be from 07-09, not to mention the various problems it had and recalls. I'm into the 2010+ LS and it looks like the 2011 LS has daytime LED running lights finally!
Back to my original point, the mid cycle refreshes always age better. I insisted on getting a 02 gs430 because of the revised taillights and imo they still look so much better. Same thng with the 04-06 LS, led taillights and the strong front grille you cant beat it! The only thing it is slightly lackng in is a better nav system, but its only cosmetic. I upgraded to 2010 maps and it is functionally fine.
Others will probably disagree with me, but when the 01 LS430 came out i was in utter disgust. It looked like a nondescript Avalon, and still does! The 2nd gen has compositional value in the design all over from front to rear and it just looks like it means business. I think thats why so many of the moneied folk around here just keep them around...i am seeing more 2010+ LSs around though. I would be ok in a 2nd gen 460L.
Back to my original point, the mid cycle refreshes always age better. I insisted on getting a 02 gs430 because of the revised taillights and imo they still look so much better. Same thng with the 04-06 LS, led taillights and the strong front grille you cant beat it! The only thing it is slightly lackng in is a better nav system, but its only cosmetic. I upgraded to 2010 maps and it is functionally fine.
Others will probably disagree with me, but when the 01 LS430 came out i was in utter disgust. It looked like a nondescript Avalon, and still does! The 2nd gen has compositional value in the design all over from front to rear and it just looks like it means business. I think thats why so many of the moneied folk around here just keep them around...i am seeing more 2010+ LSs around though. I would be ok in a 2nd gen 460L.
Last edited by aypues; 07-14-11 at 12:36 AM.
#28
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My 430 makes it very hard for me to upgrade to the 460. Plus all of the not so great things im hearing about the 460 is not helping either. Granted the newer LS is probably more advanced in tons of areas but one area it isnt is elegance imo. 460= sporty and gorgeous. 430= elegant and timeless.
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