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ZodiacTahoe

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  1. I have owned a

    1990 LS400

    1992 LS400

    1994 LS400

    1998 LS400

    1999 SC400

    and now a

    2001 LS430

    I usually ALWAYS buy the LS400's

    after the 90,000 mile service

    so I save about $1500/$2000 PLUS

    the bulk of the depreciation is

    out of the vehicle.

    My 98 was 6 years old when I bought

    it from the original owner with 100K Miles.

    I paid $17,000. Drove it for 2 years and

    sold it with 142,000 Miles for $12,500.

    My cost of ownership?

    $4500 over 2 years and 42,000 miles

    (about $180 a month).

    WHAT DID THE ORIGINAL OWNER PAY?

    $64,000 out the door with all the bells

    and whistles (Gold Package, Chrome Wheels

    Burl Wood Steering Wheel) You name it.

    I NEVER have had a major problem with

    ANY of the Lexus Cars I have had.

    I then bought a 2001 LS430 with 75,000

    miles from the original owner (please

    note every Lexus I have ever bought has

    been used and with amazing service history

    by the dealer as I always run the VIN#

    through a friend to check the service

    history).

    LS400 vs LS430?

    Personally, I like my Lexus cars because they

    drive well. I could care less about what

    people think as clients never see my car

    With that said, if you are in a business

    where the newer car is going to have a

    return on investment (image wise) then

    you may want consider the LS430.

    The LS430 DOES drive much more like a

    euro car (MBZ/BMW) but without the insane

    service bills.

    It steers tighter, has a little more pep.

    Is larger and more roomy inside (like a

    S500 MBZ).

    I now have almost 140,000 miles on mine

    and have had ZERO problems (keep in mind

    the incredible maintenance from me and

    previous owner).

    My only complaint (only complaint) is the

    seats. The seats in the LS430 are uncomfortable

    compared to all my LS400 and this has been

    bothering me for some time.

    Compared to my LS400 on long drives it really

    starts to get to me (I'm 6'4" 220lbs).

    UNCOMFORTABLE SEATS on all LS430 models?

    I was told by a Lexus Guru that the 2001 LS430

    had two different seat manufacturers depending

    on the VIN#. As a result, some got good seats

    and others didn't.

    I do like the older body style as it doesn't

    make me look so as rich and cause people to

    want to charge me more for EVERYTHING.

    (Just one more reason I don't own a MBZ or

    BMW anymore along with the INSANE service bills).

    MY OPINION

    If you like the look of the LS430 better than

    the LS400 and it drives excellent....

    ...and the service history is excellent.

    ...and the Seats are comfortable.

    Then BUY an LS430.

    YOU'll BE VERY HAPPY.

    If you're looking for the LOWEST "Net Cost

    of Ownership" then you have to buy an LS400.

    You'll never beat an LS400 for cost of ownership

    as the LS430 will depreciate WAY MORE.

    Just make sure if you buy an LS400 it has got

    to be 1998, 1999 or 2000.

    Way too many major upgrades like:

    5 Speed Auto Trans

    and

    Constant Variable Valve Timing (CVVT)

    You get 50 extra horsepower and

    the EXACT SAME FUEL ECONOMY as an older model.

    I used to get 26 MPG on the freeway all the time!

    (NOTE: I get the same in my 2001 LS430)

    So... that's my .02 cents.

    Now, if I could just find a comfortable set

    of seats out of a 2003 LS430 to put in my

    2001 LS430 that would be great!

    P.S. Personally I would not buy an AIR SUSPENDED

    Lexus with Stolen Loot but I find it interesting

    one persons mechanic said they can restore it

    to springs for a nominal charge?

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