Ribbler Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 Hi all, I've been very impressed with this site. If all goes well I may become a fellow Lexus owner within a week or so. I'm currently looking at a 1994 LS400. Details: Miles: 115K all the regular stuff and: Nakamichi Sound System Heated front seats Memory Driver's seat Traction control Asking price $8,500 I asked the owner about the items that a few others pointed out to me in another thread. Here was the response concerning the vehicle: The following repairs were done: Dec 2004 Smog check Oct 2004 Wheel alignment May 2004 Tire rotation March 2003 90K service Timing belt Water pump and seals Radiator hoses (upper and lower) Thermostat Brake fluid flush Brake inspection May 2002 Battery Sept 2001 Upper control arms Rear carrier bushings Heater control valve Brake pads July 2000 Antenna repair What else should I consider before I test drive? Is the ECU a problem with the 1994 model? Should the rotars have been changed? Anything else that I should consider? After seeing the tutorial on replacing the water pump I'm not disappointed to see that that has been replace!! Thanks in advance.
skylolow Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 Everything looks good from maintance stand point. All the areas that need to be addressed looked like they were. I'm sure the brakes where replaced at one time on the car and they probally did the rotors at that time. ECU is hit or miss and if everything is working fine your not going to know if it will ever be a problem. On paper the car looks good.
nc211 Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 what about the rest of the control arm bushings? I only saw the rear carrier bushings mentioned. I think $8,500 is a bit high myself. I would say $7,000 - $7,500 personally. Especially if the rest of the bushings need to be replaced.
nc211 Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 Oops, now I see the uppers were done. But what about the lowers, and the rear?
Jeff Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 Also make sure your climate control and dash light all work without problems. These cars are known for the temp control LCD going black and the dash needle and or background lights giving problems. If the car is excellent, it would bring $8500 in my area.
blake918 Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 $8,500 seems very high-around here atleast. KBB lists a private party value of under $7k. I probably wouldn't go over $7k, but I could imagine it'd be hard to get the seller to come down 20%. The ECU should be fine(I think it's mainly a 95/6 issue), and brake rotors only need to be changed as needed-feeling a pulse when braking is usually a sign. Have you driven the car yet? A through test drive should do all of the talking for the car's condition and what repairs will be needed. ;) Basically, if you can feel/hear anything other than the Nak during the drive, something is not right! B) Consider the following repairs: valve cover gaskets, cam/crank seals, blackened climate lcd, dead speedo/tach needles, torn lower control arm bushings, torn strut rod bushings, likely power steering leaks, rack and pinion possibly.
branshew Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 Considering that the timing belt has been done that price isn't too bad. Around here that would be a $7500 - $8000 car, but every market is different. Just make sure you have proof of the timing belt job (receipt, phone call to dealer, etc.) Otherwise it's a $7000 car.
nyc11370 Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 Manheim Wholesale Auction Results For Week Ending Apr 01 Above |Average|Below Sale Price $7,780|$6,154 |$4,528 Mileage 80,271|126,486|172,701
lexusonthelake Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 I would definitely check the power steering pump for leaks along with the dash displays. I just had to have my power steering done on my 94 and it is a common problem. $8500 is not out of the question if all of the maintenance items are confirmed.
nc211 Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 This is the NADA values, specific to your geographic location and mileage. Trade-In Value: $7,725 Loan Value: $6,975 Retail Value: $9,650 Original MSRP: $49,900
Ribbler Posted April 8, 2005 Author Posted April 8, 2005 Just learned that the car is beginning to have the flickering dash light troubles. On this site or on clublexus.com I learned about Jim Walker who can fix this but I think a price reduction for this would be appropriate. Yes?
nc211 Posted April 8, 2005 Posted April 8, 2005 Absolutely, with out a doubt. Is the seller savvy enough to know about Jim's services? If not, play the angle that it will cost at least $1,200 to fix it, since it's a dealer fix item.
Ribbler Posted April 11, 2005 Author Posted April 11, 2005 Absolutely, with out a doubt. Is the seller savvy enough to know about Jim's services? If not, play the angle that it will cost at least $1,200 to fix it, since it's a dealer fix item. ← I would have played that angle but another buyer got the car before I could. Not sure it would have made any difference though. The owner wasn't aware of or didn't think the dash lights were an issue. The car sold for $200 over asking price - somebody was very pleased with the cars condition. The new owner will now have to deal with the dash lights gradually going out. I won't. I'm looking at another that has had everything done to it with only 103K on it for $8,500. Its in perfect shape. A friend of mine who lives in the city where the car is is on his way to test drive it for me. I'm about to call Lexus with the VIN number to confirm the services that have been performed. I'll let you know how it goes.
mason Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 I'm in Dallas, and I paid $5,000 for a '94 LS with 155K in February '05, and have, to date, spent over $3,000 in repairs that the previous owner had neglected to handle--all the things you listed, plus those mentioned in subsequent posts. I have one more major repair to make--the rack-and-pinion--and then I think I will be done. All that is to say, caveat emptor, and I think, given what I have experienced, that your deal is pretty good. Just make sure you have documentation for all the work that's been done on the car. Oh, and obtain more than one key or set of keys if they are available from the seller. If not, you're looking at $51 for an extra key, just a basic one without remote, and it has to come from the dealership. Five times that amount if you want a full set--remote, valet, etc., and it cancels out the original set.
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