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Let's try to define this forum as being limited to luxury performance vehicles where the mainstream version in a typical configuration has an MSRP of at least $60k.

A luxury vehicle with a base price of $59k qualifies because it would typically be bought with some additional equipment, bringing the MSRP over $60k.

Vehicles like the E, 5, A6, M, or GS, even if available in certain versions over $60k, don't qualify because they are cars from companies that have higher end cars in their lineups.



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#3942 of 24700
carboy12 by ljflx
Jan 16, 2004 (7:28 pm)
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What you are going through is what I feared so much in 2001. Having nothing but Lexus cars since 1995 (save a Landcruiserin the late 90's- which really is a Lexus for the most part anyway) can really spoil you. In 2001 I looked long and hard at the S-class but lacked confidence in it. I just knew the LS430 would yield three more years of perfection in a glorious car and I feared that the MB S, while a glorious car also, would have a rash of problems. Plus it just didn't match the LS in ride or cabin quietness. Results have perfectly matched expectations on not one, but two LS cars including my business car which is now at 60k miles. I only need one car this go round and in April it will be another LS which I fully expect will give me another perfect trip for 3 years. My first LS in 95 is still running very well - in the care of a friend - and has over 200k miles on it. My 98 car became a Lexus certified car but I don't know where it ended up. Both of these 2001's will make whoever takes them very happy. Not even a hint of a rattle and as whiser quiet as day one out of the showroom.
 
A friend of mine just traded his 1998 Landcruiser for a Lincoln Aviator. The TLC had 140k miles on it and never had a problem. The Aviator is giving him a lot of headaches within the first few months. I bumped into my buddy at a school function the other day and he said he didn't know what he was thinking when he switched but he'd trade the Aviator back for his TLC in a heartbeat if he could. It's not easy to move from the near perfect world of Toyota and Lexus. It may never occur for me. You could have had a helluva LS430 instead of that E-class. I hope you leased.
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Making me nervous by tmjdds
Jan 16, 2004 (11:49 pm)
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Finishing up my 3 flawless years with my LS430. Thought about leasing a new one but just had to try something different. I should be getting my 745Li in a couple of weeks. The only things I liked better about the BMW was back seat room and heated steering wheel. Ride, seat comfort, stereo, cell phone integration (Blue Tooth), trunk space, navigation system, quietness were all nicer in the Lexus at 20 thousand less.
 
This discussion about problems with the BMW and iDrive makes me a little nervous. I would have thought they would have figured out all the problems by now. Does anyone know of someone who had a 2004 7 series buy back? I now the 2002's and some 2003's were bought back.
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Buy Backs ?? by jamesfletcher2
Jan 17, 2004 (8:00 am)
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I just got back to Town Hall after traveling again and tmjbbs' question about BMW 7-Series "buy backs" got me thinking. I have certainly heard of BMW, MB, Jaguar and Audi buy backs - although other then with the last couple of years with MB and the BMW 7-Series, not in what I perceive as large numbers.
 
Has anyone ever heard of a buy back of a new Lexus LS? I have not but wanted to ask you all. I assume there must be some but I have just never heard or read of one for a LS.
 
Jim
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by sv7887
Jan 17, 2004 (3:24 pm)
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Hi All,
   We've all heard the stories of MB's so called demise. I'm sure our German friends are going to address this issue. I don't see how they can ignore it, given that the Reliability issue is Lexus' prime marketing tool.
 
The LS is a good car, but they too are prone to defects. My 2002 LS430 has had the following Issues:
 
Steering Wheel Groans upon Retraction (Fixed under Warranty)
 
Wiper Sensor Failure. Replaced under Warranty.
 
So, that's nothing terrible compared to the MB stories we've heard. The only thing I can say is that my 1992 LS was better. The sole issue was a burnt out tail light at 11 yrs of age. Aside from the fact some idiot hit it two months ago, everything was fine. This brings me to my next question:
 
With the 92 LS giving me a nightmare post accident (6 trips to the dealer now) I'm thinking of buying a (3-4 yr old)Pre-Owned high end Lux car. What's the best bang for the buck?
 
Thanks,
SV
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sv7887 by wabends
Jan 17, 2004 (7:20 pm)
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You should be able to get a good LS 430 between $40K and $46K for MY 2001-02. There are several on the market now coming out of leases. The cost can go up by $2K -$3K depending on the mileage and the installed options. We just got a 2001 with the UL package (all available options)for around 44K from a dealership in MD. Let me know if you need additional info about the dealership.
 
Best wishes in your hunt!
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Used LS by tmjdds
Jan 17, 2004 (8:36 pm)
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When I shopped the 2004 Lexus LS430, the Lexus dealer told me he would give me $38k for my 2001 and if I knew somone that wanted it, he would turn it around for $500. Add $1500 and get the Lexus certification to 100k mi. My car has only 21k miles, black w/ML.
 
I ended up buying a 2004 745Li. The BMW dealer is also giving me $38k but don't know if he could (or would) turn it and certify it.
 
The only used sedan I would ever buy is the LS. The others sound like they could be a handful when they are out of warranty.
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LS430 Buyback by touring
Jan 18, 2004 (2:13 am)
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I know of a LS430 buyback, in the past month. About 1,200 miles. Serious engine problems, that they were not adequately fixed.
 
The dealer actually suggested trading the vehicle for a new car. The owner speculated that there may have been some advantage to this for Lexus, so that it was not reported in Lemon Law statistics. But it could have just been the usual terrific Lexus service.
 
In any event, it was all surprising.
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michael by ljflx
Jan 18, 2004 (12:38 pm)
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From test driving it I can tell you it is smoother and silkier still (if you can believe it) with more road feel, good handling (the sport suspension has fabulous handling) and more power due to the six speed. Very quick in 0-60 and excellent torque. The interior is virtually unchanged, remains very very quiet (a bit quieter than the 2001 model) and the back-up camera is great. I'm a leaser so I will take the 2004 in April. The body style is also a bit more agrressive and the car looks spectacular in black, flint mica and cypress. If you go the sport route the 18" wheels make it look better still. If you take it than you should lease because the big change is coming in 2006 as a 2007 car and you'll be much more desiring to change then.
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ijflx by michael_mattox
Jan 18, 2004 (1:36 pm)
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Thanks
 
Mike M.
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Re: reliability of BMW 745Li in response to 3943 by bmwlgbaaron
Jan 18, 2004 (4:32 pm)
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We've got two 2003 745Li's with every available option (except sport package and adaptive ride package) and have never had a single problem.
 
iDrive is very easy to use once you understand what it's doing.
 
I hope you enjoy your 7-series.
 
We've got nearly a year on one of them already and it has been flawless.
 
The other we took delivery of in May and have not had any problems either.
 
What options did you order for the 7?
 
Both cars are identical in terms of equipment except that one is Toledo Blue and other is Titanium Silver. Both have flannel gray interior leather with dark ash high gloss wood trim.
 
They are equipped with:
 
Luxury Seating Package:
-20-way front active comfort seats w/heated seats and air conditioned seats, massage, and 4 position memory
 
Premium Sound System:
-13 speakers with Logic 7 digital decoding technology
 
Convenience Package:
-power close doors and trunk
 
19" radials - a must have (look much better than 18s)
 
Rear Comfort Seats:
-14-way power adjustable rear seats with heating and air conditioning, 4 position memory
 
Tire Pressure Monitor - has already saved us once!
 
Heated Steering Wheel - nice when it's cold
 
Active Cruise Control:
-Awesome system that maintains a specified distance between you and the car in front of you, modulating speed to maintain that distance
 
Electric Side and Rear Window Sunshades:
-electric rear window and both side windows on either side-all of them are electric!
 
Park Distance Control - neat feature, use it all the time.
 
Both of my grandparent's have these cars and they have absolutely no problems with iDrive and both are computer illiterate. I think you'll enjoy that 7!
 
Welcome to the club!

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