Used 2015 Lexus LS 460 Consumer Reviews
AWD developed a major leak at 40K miles
It was in warranty and I received a loaner of course. But they had to remove the entire engine and transmission. This is the 11th Lexus I've owned and loved everyone of them. But honestly it has me wondering if I should dump it.
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Multiple expensive premature failures
Found over $8k in 4 unrelated issues ranging from front and rear suspension parts to seals and engine leaks on a vehicle with only 65,000 miles on it.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $14,99764 mi away
- Crafted Line SedanMSRP: $22,50063 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $23,00059 mi away
Smooth, reliable and luxurious
It looks good; drives great and doesn’t give you any trouble. I’ve owned a Mercedes S-class, BMW 7-Series, and Audi A8. Great cars but the LS has been the best and the least headache. My 2015 has close to 150k and it drives like it has 20k on it. Nothing to do but oil/filter service. Basically just gas and drive and enjoy.
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Lexus the UNDISPUTED CHAMPION!
Shop the Germans first, then come see the Lexus LS460, bring your checkbook...Well Over a year later and my LS460 just keeps on pleasing, and my friends with the German car's are finally realizing that Lexus might have something. Their car's are costing them a fortune in JUST ROUTINE maintenance, not to mention repairs, Well I love my $59.00 Mobile 1 oil changes and free car washes at the local Lexus Dealership..
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Great car, one very stupid solution
We purchased this car new in Jan 2015 and have put since then 41000 miles. It is a gorgeous car, very solid, reliable, excellent gas mileage (21 mpg average). One thing is jumping at me is the completely inept positioning of the tire pressure reset button: hidden somewhere under the dashboard, extremely difficult to find and reach, requiring to be kept depressed until light is blinking three times while you are crouched under the dash, assuming you were fortunate enough to reach it 🤬😤. It’s a shame Lexus could not find either a better location , or an electronic solution that even a Honda Civic has. Keep in mind you have to use it each time you are inflating the tires !
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