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#32
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...The only warning I have for you under 30 LS430 owners is what are you gonna do for an encore when the LS needs replacement? I mean for me if I can retire in a few years, it will likely be the best car I ever own and its likely downhill form here...
The LS430 is gonna spoil you on cars forever.
The LS430 is gonna spoil you on cars forever.
In all seriousness, I don't think I can ever go back to a non-flagship. Working my butt off in school now so hopefully in a few yrs (when the current flagships become affordable) I will be able to continue driving these wonderful cars.
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As one of the geezers on the forum its great to see a large number of fairly young people owning and loving LS430s. You guys have great taste..restores my faith in the younger generation : )
The only warning I have for you under 30 LS430 owners is what are you gonna do for an encore when the LS needs replacement? I mean for me if I can retire in a few years, it will likely be the best car I ever own and its likely downhill form here...
The LS430 is gonna spoil you on cars forever.
The only warning I have for you under 30 LS430 owners is what are you gonna do for an encore when the LS needs replacement? I mean for me if I can retire in a few years, it will likely be the best car I ever own and its likely downhill form here...
The LS430 is gonna spoil you on cars forever.
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As one of the geezers on the forum its great to see a large number of fairly young people owning and loving LS430s. You guys have great taste..restores my faith in the younger generation : )
The only warning I have for you under 30 LS430 owners is what are you gonna do for an encore when the LS needs replacement? I mean for me if I can retire in a few years, it will likely be the best car I ever own and its likely downhill form here...
The LS430 is gonna spoil you on cars forever.
The only warning I have for you under 30 LS430 owners is what are you gonna do for an encore when the LS needs replacement? I mean for me if I can retire in a few years, it will likely be the best car I ever own and its likely downhill form here...
The LS430 is gonna spoil you on cars forever.
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Since I'm one of those young guys Jabberwock is referring to (cough, cough) I'll add that I probably won't buy another flagship sedan when my LS430 needs replacing. My needs have changed and I'll probably go back to a domestic pickup, SUV, or maybe something as nice as an RX450h.
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im 24 and have owned many luxury vehicles and i love my ls. When its time to purchase another vehicle, it will be a 600h. I recently purchased a lx570 for my fiance. both are very lovely vehicles
#38
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Hmmmm, looks like I get the dubious prize for highest age listed so far (in my sixties) but have learned much from all you younger guys/gals. Guess that disproves the old adage of not being able to teach an old dog new tricks.
Have been driving Lexus LS's going back to the very early 90's and loved every one of 'em. I really think they transcend age although as CarGuy says, most forum posters are not necessarily Lexus's target market in that most of you are 20 - 50 (sorry Jab and Caddy) and street smart beyond your years. The information/diy's/tips, et al posted here have been invaluable to yours truly - Thanks !
At this point in my life, just like a good woman, it's not the years but the mileage which has to be watched carefully, however, just like w/ our LS's, proper maintenance cures a lot of ills ...
Have been driving Lexus LS's going back to the very early 90's and loved every one of 'em. I really think they transcend age although as CarGuy says, most forum posters are not necessarily Lexus's target market in that most of you are 20 - 50 (sorry Jab and Caddy) and street smart beyond your years. The information/diy's/tips, et al posted here have been invaluable to yours truly - Thanks !
At this point in my life, just like a good woman, it's not the years but the mileage which has to be watched carefully, however, just like w/ our LS's, proper maintenance cures a lot of ills ...
#39
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I'm 71 and have had the 05 LS since the end of 05,, was Benz and Beamers prior,,
I found our bodies are a tad different than cars,, good service does not keep the performance UP for ever,,)
Derry
I found our bodies are a tad different than cars,, good service does not keep the performance UP for ever,,)
Derry
#40
48 - bought a 2001 with 90K on it 3.5 years ago from original owner. Now at 143K car is still in awesome condition with a front a-arm bushing being the only non-planned item fixed on the car. Otherwise trouble-free cruising for over 3 years.
I'm about to sell it and downgrade to a minivan for business--I can probably get $10k for it, only paying $14K 3.5 years ago.
$4k for trouble-free cruising in an LS430 for over 3 and a half years and over 50K miles-- not too bad. I purchased the car when gas was well over $4/gal.
I'm about to sell it and downgrade to a minivan for business--I can probably get $10k for it, only paying $14K 3.5 years ago.
$4k for trouble-free cruising in an LS430 for over 3 and a half years and over 50K miles-- not too bad. I purchased the car when gas was well over $4/gal.
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45- purchased an 05 in October. Came from modded BMW 528i and a modded Benz E320. Wife kept both from the divorce
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#42
Hmmmm, looks like I get the dubious prize for highest age listed so far (in my sixties) but have learned much from all you younger guys/gals. Guess that disproves the old adage of not being able to teach an old dog new tricks.
Have been driving Lexus LS's going back to the very early 90's and loved every one of 'em. I really think they transcend age although as CarGuy says, most forum posters are not necessarily Lexus's target market in that most of you are 20 - 50 (sorry Jab and Caddy) and street smart beyond your years. The information/diy's/tips, et al posted here have been invaluable to yours truly - Thanks !
At this point in my life, just like a good woman, it's not the years but the mileage which has to be watched carefully, however, just like w/ our LS's, proper maintenance cures a lot of ills ...
Have been driving Lexus LS's going back to the very early 90's and loved every one of 'em. I really think they transcend age although as CarGuy says, most forum posters are not necessarily Lexus's target market in that most of you are 20 - 50 (sorry Jab and Caddy) and street smart beyond your years. The information/diy's/tips, et al posted here have been invaluable to yours truly - Thanks !
At this point in my life, just like a good woman, it's not the years but the mileage which has to be watched carefully, however, just like w/ our LS's, proper maintenance cures a lot of ills ...
would be nice to know who is the youngest and who is the oldest in the LS forum!