Angelduro Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 I have an opportunity to buy the car at low book or dealer trade-in, whichever is less. One owner Central California valley car, 90K miles, well maintained. No needs. I don’t need it but it would be a nice birthday present for wife to replace her 2000 Avalon with 250K trouble free miles. Hoping this forum can advise me as to any potential issues or areas of interest that might bear looking at. I would think the powertrain is pretty solid but all the electronic goodies on these cars, how do they hold up? Adaptive suspension, etc. we only put about 5K miles a year on her current daily so if this car would be solid for 10 years or more that’s what I’m looking for. If we decide we don’t need or want it after a couple years I’d think I could sell it without much of a loss. I know the 400 series from 1990’s are very sought after in good condition and looking at comparables available it doesn’t appear there are many, can I assume this could be easily resold if we chose to go there?
RX400h Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 According to Consumer Reports (2021 Buying Guide), the 2014 LS460 has an overall reliability rating of "Much better than average". There are only two areas in which reliability ratings are below average: Engine, minor: Oil or fuel leaks, accessory belts and pulleys, engine computer, engine mounts, or engine knock or ping Drive system: Drive shaft or axle, CV joint, differential, transfer case, driveline vibration, traction control, stability control (ESC), or electrical failure A good looking over by a mechanic (or yourself if you are knowledgeable) would be prudent. Ideally, the seller would have a complete list of maintenance and any repair work.
Angelduro Posted May 24, 2022 Author Posted May 24, 2022 1 hour ago, RX400h said: A good looking over by a mechanic (or yourself if you are knowledgeable) would be prudent. Ideally, the seller would have a complete list of maintenance and any repair work. The car has been maintained by the book, by the dealer. New tires and brakes, fluids changed per Lexus schedule. It’s a family deal, the car is owned by a LLC, used primarily to take 90+ year old grandma to the casino, 100 mile round trip at 55-65 or Stanford, 400 miles at 75-80. The seller is my son in law, ASE multiple certifications. He says it’s perfect, just got back from a 800 mile trip over the Sierra to Nevada, 23 mpg. Red over grey interior. Now he’s considering keeping it for himself he liked it so much ☹️
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