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Lexus: Considering a 93 LS 400 - What happens when things go wrong?

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    Daniel
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    Considering a 93 LS 400 - What happens when things go wrong?

    OK, I know it's a really negative way of looking at things - and
    you'll all probably say "it won't go wrong", but I'd like to know some
    of the costs when it does.

    How much for a new box when the exhaust starts to blow?

    When the discs/pads run low - how much to replace them?

    Any advice would be very helpful.......

    Everytime I mention the idea of me buying a LS400 - everyone takes a
    deep breath and warns me of the cost of running it. (I'd like to put
    some real figures and facts to these statements.)

    I'm in the UK.

    Cheers

    Dan

    Presently driving Alfa 164

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    Jyrki
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    Re: Considering a 93 LS 400 - What happens when things go wrong?

    Daniel O'Brien wrote: 

    Take a look at:

    http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/index.php?showforum=48&

    Instrument cluster is expensive to repair (1600 euro in Finland).
    There are some clever guys in US (Hi Jim!) that can fix it for
    cheaper.

    Check out www.ebay.com and do a search for Lexus LS 400 and Lexus LS400.
    Typically those parts that are actively advertised are also the onces
    that need to be replaced time-to-time.

    The word is that Lexus is not cheap to maintain. It is a luxury
    car. However, an old Lexus LS 400 generally agreed to be cheaper
    to maintain than a luxury car from another manufacturer.


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    mrcheerful
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    Re: Considering a 93 LS 400 - What happens when things go wrong?


    "Daniel O'Brien" <com> wrote in message
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    my friend bought a 95 ls400 a year ago, mot time he needs a spring and a
    tyre, in the year he has only had service stuff.

    mrcheerful



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    Mad
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    Re: Considering a 93 LS 400 - What happens when things go wrong?


    "Daniel O'Brien" <com> wrote in message
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    Hi Dan - I just bought my first LS400 today!
    It's frankly amazing.
    It's a 1992,immaculate save a tiny tiny dent and only 74k on the clock and
    FSH,the last owner was 86 years old - he had it for five years and has
    replaced it with a newer one!
    MOT's until next march and taxed till oct.
    He'd had it for 5 years and was the second owner - I reckon I've bought the
    best Lexus available for the age you can get!
    It's had everything replaced recently too - tyres,timing belt,battery,brakes
    the works!
    How much are you looking to spend on the one your looking at?
    I almost went for a 1990 with 165k on the clock and then this one turned up
    in the local paper!
    I'm in London.
    I'd say be very careful about the history of the Lexus you are looking at
    and try to suss out the owners driving habits and how much he cared for the
    car.
    I'll sell you mine for £4000 by the way - but not a penny less it's too
    good.



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    Daniel
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    Re: Considering a 93 LS 400 - What happens when things go wrong?

    Thanks for the responses so far.

    Mad Fan - Why would you want to sell if its so good? Is the drive as
    good as people say?

    I was looking at a 1993 170,000 mile FLSH model - nice pale blue
    interior!

    Just worried about service costs as mentioned in my earlier post.

    Thanks

    Dan

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    Mad
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    Re: Considering a 93 LS 400 - What happens when things go wrong?


    "Daniel O'Brien" <com> wrote in message
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    The drive is every bit as good as everyone says - it is clearly one of the
    top excecutive cars.
    I'm in no hurry to sell mine,I'm probably a more Soarer type of guy that's
    all - but this car was just too good to miss.
    If i sold it (and I would be a fool if i did) - I'd buy a Lexus Soarer
    hopefully with similar mileage.
    I believe if i kept up the same level of cosseting this car has enjoyed up
    until now it could easily go on for 100's of 1000's of miles more.
    The service costs aren't 'that' high but they are regular,as far as i can
    gather there are three levels of service a,b+c.
    I hope I'm not stating the obvious here but anyone contemplating buying an
    older high mileage Lexus LS400 and not expecting a fairly steady stream of
    money out of his wallet is probably fooling himself.




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    Jerohm
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    Re: Considering a 93 LS 400 - What happens when things go wrong?


    "Daniel O'Brien" <com> wrote in message
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    If my experience is anything close to average, 90K to 150K were the most
    expensive maintenance years (1990 LS400) for my car. I have had very few
    maintenance expenses (other than routine) from 150K to its current 200K.




 

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