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SW03ES

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  1. The used-car dealership that was trying to sell me the 328i (BTW, I also bought my 2000 ES 300 (used) from them 10 years ago) also has a 1998 LS400 with 119K miles for $10K. Would I be much better off looking for a newer LS 400/430 (for around $20K)?

    Drive it and see what you think. Is it in good shape, maintenance records? Has the timing belt been replaced? Just bear in mind, a 1998 LS is going on 15 years old...

  2. I test drove a used MB (E350) and a BMW (328i) for the first time, very recently. The E350 seemed to handle much nicer than my ES 300. Much smaller turn-radius too, which is one thing I didn't like about my ES 300.

    Thats the RWD vs FWD. Bear in mind too that the E350 is a much more expensive car than the ES.

    The LS is a V8, and I'd really prefer a more economical V6. I really can't think of a time when I found my V6 underpowered.
    The LS is a V8, but its very economical. Mileage will be similar to your ES. You should really drive an LS before you decide. The LS rides like no other car.
  3. When the phone is connected via Bluetooth, the email or text sound is routed through the audio system. So if you aren't listening to something off of the phone, such as the BT streaming or apps, you won't hear any phone sound when a text or email comes in.

  4. Riiight...

    This is a discussion forum, this is not owned by Lexus, and its not yours to use as a conduit for your thoughts without accepting the viewpoints of others. If you want to say something to Lexus...and not start a discussion where other people join in and share their opinions...send them an email. However if you want to be taken seriously by Lexus or anyone else I would suggest you work on your typing and writing skills beforehand. And save your opinions about what the forum should and should not be used for to those of us who have spent the last decade building it.

    A blog is an online publication of one persons thoughts. This is not a blog, it's a discussion forum.

    Thread closed.

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  5. Sounds to me like you should hang onto your 2012.

    I don't see it. IMHO the 2013 LS is a big upgrade to the 2012 in style and amenities. Higher end finishes and trim inside, I like the look of the spindle grill on the LS, I think its the most attractive application. The remote touch controller is a big improvement over the touchscreen once you get the hang of it.

    The "fins" on the tailights and sideview mirrors are airfoils to further reduce wind noise.

    and we need more allocation of awd 450h vehicles with hud in the se (nc, sc, ga)

    There is no such vehicle as a LS450h.

  6. If you're going to keep it for a while, I'd also buy the Highlander probably. I'm still not 100% sold on the domestic carmaker's reliability.

    Take our Jeep, great materials, great ride and drive, but the little electrical gremlins are a problem. Phantom right rear taillight out, cruise control that only works sometimes, rear window button that is inoperative. Have to take it to the dealer next week for a whole laundry list of little things...

    Not used to that with Toyotas.

    On another note, glad to hear things are going so well...that big bonus check...lets have lunch again and talk about investment property ;)

  7. Wasn't meant to be snarky, it's just that people think their airbags should always go off, if the airbags didn't deploy then the accident was of such an angle or force that the computer determined that deploying the airbags would do more harm than good. Also bear in mind that deploying the airbag generally, but not always, totals the vehicle because of the incredible cost of replacing them. $10,000 in damage isn't as much as you'd think nowadays.

    Your description of the accident doesn't sound to me like something where you would expect the airbags to deploy.

    Enform isn't notified unless the airbags deploy.

  8. I got used to the remote controller in my new GS pretty quickly. I found you have to set the resistance all the way to high.

    Joysticks are the way of the future, almost everyone uses a joystick controller now. Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Infiniti...there are just so many controls, menus and functions in cars, the touchscreen interface is just too complicated.

  9. The airbags do not deploy in a rear collision, only a frontal collision.

    Airbags are not some magic thing that makes every accident okay. They won't protect you from whiplash or a hurt lower back in a rear end collision. They are to protect you from frontal deceleration forces in a frontal collision.

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