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Prochambers

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  • Lexus Model
    LS 430
  • Lexus Year
    2006
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    Pennsylvania (PA)

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  1. I usually prefer going with the manufacturer's original setup when it comes to wheels as they have taken everything into account towards the performance of the car during their research and development. Definitely don't want the air suspension!
  2. Alright I see what you mean. I really would prefer standard 17" wheels anyway. So maybe I will definitely re-consider getting a LS with the premium package installed. I already have a mechanic who works on all my cars especially when it's the more technical stuff and knows them like the back of his hands. And again thanks for your time and input as I have learned much from your few posts. I'm also looking thru this: https://secure.drive...s-manual-search#
  3. Thanks for the reply. Here's one example of a 2006 without the Navigation and it appears to still have the majority of luxury options included. Please review and let me know if there's something i'm missing. I currently own a 1987 Mercedes 420 SEL, 280,270 miles an running strong. Also, have a 2003 Acura RL, 110,000 miles running great! I'm learning each day about the Lexus options and need all the guidance that is offered. Thanks. http://www.autotrade...gIndex=24&Log=0
  4. Greetings, I was reading somewhere that the failure of the Navigation unit will take out the GPS, the climate control/defrost, rear view camera, stereo including radio/CD changer. So it seems like this one gadget failing can be an expensive fix upwards of in the thousands $$$$$$. How true is this? And if so, would it make sense to purchase a 2005 / 2006 without the Navigation unit thus saving a few thousand dollars. Thanks.
  5. I will be in the market for either a 2005 or 2006 in the near few months. I guess it would be a good question to ask about the Navigation system update when I start checking out various cars on the market. Thanks.
  6. Is there any real difference between the 2005 and 2006 craftmanship? Please let me know. I will be in the market for either within about 6 months. I currently have a 1987 Mercedes 420 SEL with 280,000 miles and still running strong. Plan on keeping it but i've been wanting a LS for sometime now. Thanks.
  7. Welcome to the Lexus forums Prochambers :)

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