Used 1995 Lexus GS 300 Consumer Reviews
Great Car
We bought this car used, with 36,000 miles--now have 99,000 on it. This is a high quality car showing some interior wear but performing and performing without problems. Only brakes and tires have been needed beyond regular maintenance items. We love it!
Goodbye to an old firend
Folks, I just sold my 1994 Lexus GS300 and I felt compelled to say something about how wonderful this car has been. I bought it in 1997 as Lexus Certified Pre-Owned vehicle and it has served me well these past 8+ year. There is no doubt in my mind that this is one of the best vehicles ever produced for mass consumption on the planet. Rock-solid reliability, great styling, and longevity are the high points. I'm convinced the straight-6 will run forever. Performance (although not bad) and rear seat room are lows. All in all, I would do this again in a heart beat. If you're considering this vehicle, buy it and enjoy for many years to come. Categorically the best car I have ever owned.
My favorite car
I purchase my GS 300 used with 36,000 miles, I now have 106,000 miles and notice no difference than when I originally purchased. Outside of brakes and general maint. I have had absolutely no problems. It is a great car. I just took in to service for tuneup, and brakes and intend to keep several more years. The newer cars do not really turn me on in comparison to what I already have. I have the luxury I want and performance as well in a car that is now 11 years old. I don't think other car manufactuers can give me the same satisfaction after 11 years.
MY RATINGS
Had Lexus GS 300 1995 for over 4 years and never had any electrical or mechanical problems. For a 1995 it has more luxury and extras that new model cars. It has a great ride.
95 Lexus GS300
Lexus reliability, build quality, and quiet in a fun to drive much imitated design. The only original Lexus design is stunning and has been widely imitated. While it doesn't handle quite as well as BMS 5-series and the MB E-class, it has MUCH more room and is, of course, MUCH more reliable.