UniqueCopy Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 I'm almost certain an LS400 is my next car. I've read what has been written about the model year differences, but I want to make sure. Is there any reason to go with one year over the others, or should I just try to find the cleanest car in my price range?
paulo57509 Posted August 20, 2014 Posted August 20, 2014 I have no idea where I found this (maybe it was in the service manual) but here's a run down of the new features introduced for the 1998 model year. One hundred and forty seven pages of information overload. new features.pdf
UniqueCopy Posted August 20, 2014 Author Posted August 20, 2014 Thanks for that info, good read! I was actually talking about the differences between a 1998, 1999, and 2000, and whether there is any meaningful reason to look for one over the other. As in, is there any reason I should pass up a clean 1998 to search for a 2000.
sha4000 Posted August 20, 2014 Posted August 20, 2014 Other than the 98 being the first year and all the issues which probably are not that many being worked out the next year I would just find the cleanest one in my price range. The differences are not major.
paulo57509 Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 I would try to find the lowest milage car in the model years you're interested in. LIke sha400 posted, I doubt there were any major changes between 1998 - 2000. I do like the HID headlights and the lack of an antenna mast. I also like the VVT-i as well. I would avoid the air suspension models based on other members having to deal with aging components.
vassiton Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 I agree with them but there may be something you care about that we don't. So here are the specific changes between all generations and series:http://www.lexls.com/info/lsgenerations.html It includes photos of each generation too.Here are more articles:http://www.lexls.com/info/ That website also has some very good tutorials for repairs.
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