Used 1990 Lexus LS 400 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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The best car ever!
I bought this car used in 1994 in Florida. The 2nd owner. Since then New tires, tune up and regular maintenance. This car has cost me less than any other car I've owned.
Keeps going and going and going
First year of release, now coming up on 20 years and this vehicle is still a GREAT car. We have 150,000 miles and put our first big expense into the car (AC repair @ $1000). This has been the most reliable car we've ever owned. Car is 17+ years old and still looks like it rolled off the showroom floor. No rust, no dings, no scratches, no cuts. I've pushed my wife to buy a newer car and she pushes back everytime. She loves this car.
My 1st car and I'm in love
When at first I heard my friend was selling his car that was nearly 20 yrs old I almost turned down the offer but now I am glad I haven't. Even after 20 yrs this car runs better then my friends' cars that are 10+yrs younger than it! I was amazed! It's quiet and powerful - I have to always double check my speed because it's easy not to realize how fast you are going. Smooth ride - the suspension is just great. My mechanic was impressed too at how it looks (I took it to get a check up :D ). I'm impressed with the manufacturing of this Lexus and how after 20 yrs it could still run so well. Toyota, you have won yourself a customer for life.
Best Japanese car built
Great car for the money, and still maintains its resale value. Still looks sharp for a 12 1/2 year old car. I get lots of compliments. Its so reliable, its boring, although the replacement parts are really expensive. Mine has only 70K.
Don't Sell!
These cars have excellent accident survivability. I was broadsided two years ago by a Saab running a red light at 64 mph, and there was no penetration into the cabin and no injuries to myself. The poor Saab was severly mangled. The funniest part was that my car was still driveable (yes the rear axle was completely lopsided but it moved). My car is 14 years old and it still outshines most new mid size sedans in style, in performance, and even durability. My best friend purchased a Buick Regal only to have it break down on the freeway 41,000 miles!