Lexus SC 400 maintenance record
I know the Lexus SC 400 is a beautiful car. I know it's a sweet ride. What I want to know is whether it is a smart idea to buy a '92 SC 400 with 70,000 miles on it. The asking price is $17,900, and I'm prepared to spend the money, but only if I can expect several years of service out of the car. Does anyone have any good or bad experience with an "older" Lexus? Thanks!
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I'd probably offer 16,500 or 17,000, unless you have knowledge that used Lexus dealers are willing to negotiate even more.
I'm still worried about shelling out more cash for maintenance and mechanical repairs.
About all you can do is give it a thorough going-over. Statistically, the odds are on your side with a used Lexus, but there's always some that aren't good cars. You'll never have a certainty here.
The car has a good reliability record. About the worst thing you can say about them is that the quality of the leather isn't good (but you would notice that by now) and that they aren't much fun to drive.
This is the most magnificent automobile I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing. It holds the road like it was on rails. No squealing tires on the tightest turns. Not a rattle in all the time I've had it. In addition, I still get compliments on it even after all this time.
I keep the car garaged for the winter and only drive it in good weather. My only concern is that I eventually might have trouble finding replacement parts for it.
No offers for this car, please! The only way I'll give it up is upon my death or if I loose it in an accident.
Perhaps I'm not the only one that feels this way about this car since I never see any of them available for sale, in my area at least.
I was thinking of the new SC430, but I may save that money for a new house. Japanese cars can sound good. I lived in Germany for 6 years driving a Porsche for 3 of those.Here in The USA, my 93 Infiniti J30 had a good sound, silent until you stepped on the gas. I have the Borla rear's on at the moment and they are only okay. Help ,please
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Are you thinking that the front spoiler would improve your front end stability? Not sure if that's what you meant by telling us about the accident (sorry to hear about that).
Anyway, a front spoiler won't help, as most street cars don't go fast enough for spoilers front or rear to have any effect whatsoever.
Hydroplaning is a tire problem, either because of tread design and sometimes if the tires are wider than stock.
I have had no majir problems with the car although
i will never take it to a Lexus dealer
I have had no major problems with the car although
I will never take it to a nexus dealer
i was a lil concern about buying a car almost 10 years old but the lexus runs like it's new
i just got a speeding ticket tonight becaues i didn't know how fast i was going
i'm not used to it's powerful engine yet
0-60 mph is about 6.2 and 6.6
.4 second difference
rental Lexus while your are vehicle is in service. Although a non-Lexus service shop will charge less than the Lexus service, I still trust a service shop that works on Lexus vehicles on a daily basis.
The car seems to have most of it's power over 40mph, I also notice it cruising at lower speeds, if you do not hit the gas hard enough you get some sort of hesitation like it is confused which gear to go into. I have not consulted with anyone on this, one thing I have tried is a fuel injector cleaner/gas additive
with the overall performance, I too noticed the hesitation or stumbling when moving
from a standstill. I also had the throttle box cleaned with only modest, if any, improvement.
Does anyone have any ideas?
This is such a wonderful car.