New to me 03 LS430 UP
#16
Well gents thanks for all the advice. I went and looked at it and she was defiantly rode hard and put away wet! I was amazed when I took it for a test ride and the back brakes were down to the metal! This was a Major dealer who told me they put the car through the shop! Other issues, one of the air shocks didn't seem to go up when I put it on high, the sub woofer was shot, and lots of cosmetic issues. They came down to 9k on the car but I passed because it just didn't feel right.
Thanks for the advice I think I'll look for a non UP Ls430 or even an ES. I owned a GS350 Awd and I hated it, I couldn't stand getting in and out with that low roof line, so that's not an option.
Thanks for the advice I think I'll look for a non UP Ls430 or even an ES. I owned a GS350 Awd and I hated it, I couldn't stand getting in and out with that low roof line, so that's not an option.
Personally I wouldn't buy a used Lexus unless it came from a Lexus dealer.
Now I know that comes with its pros and cons but I got the car for 10,000.00 and It got run through the dealers shop and checked out, this is a big Toyota dealer not a small used car lot.
#17
Lexus Fanatic
Lots of great used Lexus vehicles out there that aren't from Lexus dealers. You pay a huge premium at the dealer.
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#19
Lexus Fanatic
I actually completely disagree. I've been around Lexus and Lexus dealers for a long time. Theres a common conception that somehow dealer and CPO cars are "better" or "more legitimate", but in my many years on Lexus forums I have seen PLENTY of CPO and non CPO Lexus dealer sold used cars that have been in non disclosed accidents, had shoddy fixup work done, had title issues.
Lexus makes a lot of money by propagating this idea that a CPO car is some very special thing, and only certain cars can be CPO, but IMHO you're better off finding a good car that you can verify the history of and buying a warranty.
Lexus makes a lot of money by propagating this idea that a CPO car is some very special thing, and only certain cars can be CPO, but IMHO you're better off finding a good car that you can verify the history of and buying a warranty.
#20
I would expand your search to include custom luxury versions. You can tell by the headlamp washers, but no suspension buttons on the center console. UL's aren't bad, and members have had good luck with the suspensions. I really wish I had side sun shades and the rear seat controls, but I need a pass through in the rear seat and also didn't want to risk air suspension.
#21
Pole Position
I would expand your search to include custom luxury versions. You can tell by the headlamp washers, but no suspension buttons on the center console. UL's aren't bad, and members have had good luck with the suspensions. I really wish I had side sun shades and the rear seat controls, but I need a pass through in the rear seat and also didn't want to risk air suspension.
#23
absolutely do not get a ES. Its a good thing you passed on that one it kind of seemed like a lemon, and a lot of them are, given the age. keep on looking for the perfect LS man, dont settle for a ES.
Side note: TONNES of great information regarding the age old UL non-UL argument in this thread.
Side note: TONNES of great information regarding the age old UL non-UL argument in this thread.
#24
absolutely do not get a ES. Its a good thing you passed on that one it kind of seemed like a lemon, and a lot of them are, given the age. keep on looking for the perfect LS man, dont settle for a ES.
Side note: TONNES of great information regarding the age old UL non-UL argument in this thread.
Side note: TONNES of great information regarding the age old UL non-UL argument in this thread.
#25
Lexus Fanatic
The ES is a very nice car. Its not as nice as the LS, but you can get a newer one for the same money, they're cheaper to fuel, insure, and maintain. If you're not comparing it to the LS all the time the ES is a great car.
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