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The title pretty much says it all. We all know Lexus' last a long time, but what I want to know is who has the most miles on their Lexus? I think I lose for highest mileage as our 2002 LS430 has 64,000 miles. :)

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I've got a Lexus LS with a 1,000 miles. That doesn't qualify me, but I do enjoy bragging about my car :)

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2002 with 87K - I take it on a lot of drives and usher clients around in it all the time. I have honestly only taken it to the shop once for a replacement door console and usually once a year for inspection. It is a smooth ride even to this day and I do take care of it. Like the transporter!

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My 2001 Lexus RX 300 is cruising strong at 143K. I've not even had to do any major maintenance, besides routine oil changes, tire rotation, etc. Great car!

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Sorry guys, metric here...'97 ES300: 523,000km...'01 ES300: 483,000kms...both still going strong, although '01 needed new transmission a while back and bodywork is starting to fade. Great cars. ;)

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1990 LS400 236,000 miles

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1991 LS400, would you believe it JUST rolled 91000? Disgusting and STILL runs like the day it was purchased. This one's a keeper for SURE !!!!

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2011 ES350, 13,000 miles (hey, ease up! I'm pedalling as fast as I can! :chairshot: )

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Waldo here. Original 1992 SC 400 now have 192,000 miles on it.

Car still runs great only minor problems but now transmission slipping.

Any ideas?

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2010: ES350 - 11952

I only drive it to the store on Sundays for a refill. Refill brand personal info. LOL

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2001 ES300 159,500 miles...all these years and I'm still in love. =)

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2001 ES300 159,500 miles...all these years and I'm still in love. =)

Hi Nae and welcome to the Lexus Owners Club! Feel free to post information or questions at anytime.

Being from the Midwest (Iowa), I know that all those miles you've driven in Kansas are all down hill and your engine never goes above idle. If you ever find a hill your ES300 won't know what to do!! LOL

Paul

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