xsimms Posted March 4, 2007 Posted March 4, 2007 I am in the market to buy a new car. The Lexus IS or GS models were at the top of my list to buy. After some investigation I found complaints about paint quality on these models. Soft paint, easy for bird droppings to make permanent marks and easy to scratch. I have owned 3 Toyotas and had-have paint problems with all of them. My understanding was Lexus had better paint than Toyotas, Camry, Avalon. Must I have to buy an LS series to get good paint or does the LS also have bad paint?
Benjamin Tang Posted March 4, 2007 Posted March 4, 2007 we bought ours used when it was 6 years old. it had a paint protection package on it from new, and the car has never been repainted and it still looks good, aside from normal wear and tear.
SW03ES Posted March 4, 2007 Posted March 4, 2007 My ES is 4 years old, paint has been well taken care of and it looks great. My dad had a 98 LS for 6 years and 160k, paint was less well taken care of and looked fine. He has an 04 LS now, paint looks fine. It does chip easily on the front, but I think thats more a function of the low VOC paints carmakers have to use now. if that concerns you, get a clear bra.
djspawn00 Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 My gs300 is 5 years old, so far no paint issues, when i got the car their were water marks but that came right out with a lil compounding and a lot of time... other than that the paint is not bad.
06gs430 Posted April 22, 2007 Posted April 22, 2007 i dunno if its my specific paint (quartz shadow metallic) or all lexus paints, but mine gets damaged VERY easily. one example, the car was dirty, and i threw a sweater onto the hood, then removed the sweater by grabbing by the corner and pulling off. it left dozens of scratches in the paint. now i understand the car was dirty blah blah blah....but cmooooon. that easy? boooooo.
DArustik Posted June 27, 2007 Posted June 27, 2007 My GS also scratches fairly easily. Just get a clearbra...not only does it keep your car looking nice, it gives you more resale value in the future Good luck
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