Stop spending $20K on plastic! CAR WIZARD shows how this '95 Lexus LS400 is the perfect car

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  • Prices on cars have gone through the roof, and they are mostly made out of brittle plastic pieces that won't last past your auto loan. CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ shows how this '95 Lexus LS400 is the last of solid built cars. You won't believe how many miles it has and how little it needed repaired.
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  • @michaelshawn6999
    @michaelshawn6999 Год назад +345

    the hood struts work so well because the only time the hood ever needed to be opened was for a oil change 😂

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 5 месяцев назад +4

      And to change that timing belt....big job. Oh, and to replace the valve cover gasket that always leaked.

    • @balakfnd1931
      @balakfnd1931 4 месяца назад +3

      @@wholeNwonI bought a 99’ LS400 last year with 94,000 miles and I had to replace every single one of those… All of them as a diy job except the power steering pump.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 4 месяца назад

      @@balakfnd1931 I edited my comment: Did not replace the PS pump. It did leak until I added a leak stopper and that worked! I only have 174K on mine and it's been incredibly reliable...vastly superior to the 2 new MBs that it replaced. I hope never to part with it. Good luck with yours. I avoid dealer "service". '98-2000 are their best years.

    • @ericklucht7174
      @ericklucht7174 3 месяца назад

      just knocked out a aisin timing belt kit, from noon to 2am. it’s more intimidating then difficult that’s forsure

    • @oddynuts
      @oddynuts 3 месяца назад

      @@ericklucht7174yea i’m a day into the same kit taking my time doing it after work it’s just a lot of taking stuff off to get to it not too bad

  • @ezacher4634
    @ezacher4634 Год назад +364

    Of course the hood struts work. You never have to open it!

  • @davidlee3254
    @davidlee3254 Год назад +207

    My dad gave me his 95 ls400 and it currently has 285k miles on it and it's still one of the best car I ever own in my life I'll never sell this beautiful car.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Год назад +1

      lets manual swap it and put some coilovers on it..make sure to post the link here

    • @davidlee3254
      @davidlee3254 Год назад +1

      @@SpaceRanger187 I’ll think about it

    • @oye6124
      @oye6124 Год назад +7

      @@davidlee3254 hows the thinking going

    • @LawrenceTheKiwiBryant
      @LawrenceTheKiwiBryant 11 месяцев назад +4

      Keep it, you won't ever be disappointed with it.
      I took a 91 LS400 in trade in 2009 with 234k miles on it and drove the wheels of the car to 500k miles. Obvious maintenance aside the car was bullet proof.

    • @neilaloysius3634
      @neilaloysius3634 10 месяцев назад +1

      How'd the gas mileage?

  • @TheBlooRayChannel
    @TheBlooRayChannel Год назад +310

    The first time I rode an LS400, and the only time, was once when our car overheated and needed to be towed in the middle of a highway. I was 7 with my younger siblings at the time, stuck waiting for help, and a lovely gentleman in a spanking new LS400 pulled over and offered us all a ride while dad stayed back to deal with the tow. I couldn't believe what I was in. I'd been in E classes and Audis. But this was something else. The leather. The character. The lighting. The solid feel. And just this warm gesture from the stranger. Something I will never forget.

    • @andyroid5028
      @andyroid5028 Год назад +7

      *_Wow. That story is awesome. Glad that dude helped y'all out. I bet he was proud of his car and didn't mind showing y'all that it rides/drives as good as it looks. 👍👏_*

    • @d_all_in
      @d_all_in 11 месяцев назад +14

      Sorry to hear you were molested

    • @nadinekassie3474
      @nadinekassie3474 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@d_all_in if only he was selling ice-creams & pops...

    • @groundcontrol6876
      @groundcontrol6876 11 месяцев назад +12

      So your dad just handed you and your siblings off to a complete stranger? Ok.

    • @erektuzz
      @erektuzz 10 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@groundcontrol6876he needed the money to fix the car. 😂

  • @anthonyc6711
    @anthonyc6711 Год назад +1266

    When the Lexus LS came out, GM bought one, tore it apart and their engineers tried to see if they could build it at cost, they couldn't. I still remember the first time I sat in one, back in the 90's. It was an absolute tank. The fit and finish, how tightly the doors closed. I remember when I closed the door, my ear had a slight pulse from the air tightness. I have NEVER experienced that ever in any other car.

    • @evancourtney7746
      @evancourtney7746 Год назад +138

      That door thing is a trick Mercedes figured out. You have to set up the door hinge so that the entire door gasket makes contact with its mating surface at the same instant. Most doors will land the hing side first then the latch side, that won't produce the "thump" effect. Interestingly, you can also find the Lexus/Mercedes style door hinge setup on many PACCAR truck cabs.

    • @AldousHuxley7
      @AldousHuxley7 Год назад +47

      Love my ls400! Im on my second one. Crashed the first one 3 times. It still ran and drove perfect.

    • @Jay-bw3fl
      @Jay-bw3fl Год назад +26

      I guess you never shut the door on any 88-98 Chevy or gmc 1500 lol

    • @Ww-wr1oo
      @Ww-wr1oo Год назад +20

      The old vws used to do the same...and kenworth cabs.. they closed more easily with a window partially open.

    • @ChateauJuice
      @ChateauJuice Год назад +10

      Mine still does that. I know exactly what you mean! What an amazing car it is

  • @darrellnesbitt6966
    @darrellnesbitt6966 Год назад +400

    I had to teach my wife not to try to start the car sometimes while it was running. The V8 engine on the LS 400’s are so well balanced you cannot see them vibrate or feel them run. I taught her to look at the tack to make sure. True story.

    • @ChateauJuice
      @ChateauJuice Год назад +25

      I have to do the same with mine, incredible machines

    • @malibuconv1968
      @malibuconv1968 Год назад +18

      *Tach*

    • @geoffbell166
      @geoffbell166 Год назад +18

      They actually have a fail safe on starter motor it won't hurt if motor running....

    • @aera6413
      @aera6413 Год назад +12

      @@geoffbell166 the fail safe was on uz powered vehicles newer than this generation ls

    • @geoffbell166
      @geoffbell166 Год назад +6

      @@aera6413 No I own a 96series 2 it's got it,engine running,you turn key on as to start no noise...

  • @1958gibsonxplorer1
    @1958gibsonxplorer1 2 месяца назад +5

    My Dad worked for a Japanese company for years… the CEO picked him up in the Crown equivalent (brand new at the time) when he traveled… to this day, my Dad claims this is the best car he’s ever rode in, he stated “I was absolutely floored at the ride, quality, and luxury.” The ownership reviews on this thing are unreal. Truly a testament to how amazing they are.

  • @fatsuit7469
    @fatsuit7469 Год назад +51

    After working in the automotive field for 15+ years and retiring I can say this from working on and being a owner of a Lexus. These cars are highly underrated, easy to work on , and reliable than anything in the road today. You cannot find a finer car today . These cars are bulletproof .
    Everything he said in this video is 💯 l would not ever hesitate to buy any Lexus before 2006 . They are the best cars Toyota ever made and really the best cars made ever.

    • @lukewalker1051
      @lukewalker1051 11 месяцев назад +5

      ES350 with NA V6 will go 300K miles with little maintenance and last 20 years.

    • @christophermartin972
      @christophermartin972 6 месяцев назад +1

      I have a 2002 LS430, and I will say that it is the easiest car to repair I have ever owned. I’m just a shade tree mechanic and I even tacked the timing belt, which was surprisingly easy and I save myself $1500!

    • @erichenry1472
      @erichenry1472 3 месяца назад

      I refer sitting in a new LS400 in 1990, and just being completely blown away. Felt so solid, and levelmof luxury far surpassed anything from its Europen rivals for less money. I remember the infomercials for buying a Lexus with 100K+ miles. The place a full cup of water on the engine and it wouldn't spill over. They would also out one inside on the arm rest and selected reverse and drive to see if the engagement was smooth. My dad bought a used 1992 kept it for 3 years and sold it for what he paid.

    • @fyodor8008
      @fyodor8008 2 месяца назад

      Easy to work on? Hell no. Fords and Toyotas are easy to work on. The LS400 has a giant v8 crammed in there, and accessing it is hard because of space constraints. Yes, it's easier than German cars, but I wouldn't say it's easy to work on.

  • @MrSweetHart6976
    @MrSweetHart6976 Год назад +726

    A fun fact about that V8.
    At the time Toyota wanted to get into the small plane industry and was planning on using that V8 with a supercharger. So because of that it is FAA certified (which helps add to its reliability) and with stock components can take boost really well and reliable.

    • @justanothercomment416
      @justanothercomment416 Год назад +142

      Toyota developed an entire line of FAA certified aviation motors. They decided the FAA's hostility to innovation and reliability combined with the US' insane legal liability laws created too much exposure. Even though they completed all engineering and development on an entire series of aviation engines, they canceled the project.
      Most engine piston aircraft are flying on 1960s era technology (generously an $8k engine for $60k-$100k), currently held in place by regulatory capture and certification hostility toward most things which modernize at reasonable market pricing.

    • @abbasrizvi4953
      @abbasrizvi4953 Год назад +28

      Thank for this share! Quite nice to know.

    • @PetrolHeadBrasil
      @PetrolHeadBrasil Год назад +34

      I didn't know that!!! Cool story!!! That's why I love Toyota!

    • @nononsenseBennett
      @nononsenseBennett Год назад +8

      Nice info! Thanks for sharing

    • @jamesguschke9338
      @jamesguschke9338 Год назад +7

      Fantastic news!

  • @boogitybear2283
    @boogitybear2283 Год назад +688

    The Lexus LS400 and LS430 hands down, the greatest vehicles ever assembled. I own a 2011 Toyota Avalon Limited that’s almost like them but it’s not because unlike my car, these cars were made in Japan.

    • @Bill-up9xw
      @Bill-up9xw Год назад +17

      @@isk1tz seriously right! I was in the same market and yeah definitely changed my mind... forget it!

    • @damionrichter
      @damionrichter Год назад +7

      honda accord lxi begs to differ.

    • @KaiPonte
      @KaiPonte Год назад +29

      @@damionrichter Having owned an Acura CL, I would prefer Toyota. I used to be huge GM fan, but have soured on them. The LS400 is a dream car. I own two SC400s, used to own a LS430, and would love another LS.

    • @ScrotieJohnson
      @ScrotieJohnson Год назад +7

      Idk they are up there in quality, 1940s and early 50s chrysler stuff (briggs era bodies)was way over built, and had hardened valve seats and those weird door latches. early-midsixties full sized oldsmobiles and buicks (rivieras,starfires, 98s and electras)were well built, 60s lincolns- and the imperial divison cars(hand built) were tanks, and i might even throw in the 92-96 buicks and oldsmobile h bodys,not the best build quality but(better than most gm stuff of the era)good drive train. Im talking about build quality. Recent stuff id say toyota, but id say some older stuff has superior build quality.

    • @jefferyepstein9210
      @jefferyepstein9210 Год назад +32

      I'll put my 1992 740 Volvo with 497K miles up against any car in reliability and ease of maintenance. It has never needed a tow and never left anyone stranded. Drive train is all original. I wouldn't hesitate to drive it cross country.

  • @smf33124
    @smf33124 Год назад +63

    I have a 2001 LS 430. 260k miles on it and still runs great. So smooth and it feels like it'll never die. Just keep maintenance up on it, and it'll last. I'm shooting for that half million mile club.

    • @sg-tp7sc
      @sg-tp7sc Год назад +8

      I am in Scotland. UK. I have a 2005 Ls430 88000 miles. Best car I've ever owned

    • @SH-di8im
      @SH-di8im Год назад +1

      @@sg-tp7sc wow that’s awesome

  • @jasonmurphy844
    @jasonmurphy844 Год назад +39

    Older Japanese vehicles are today’s holy grail; easy to service for the DIYer , rock solid build quality and consistent reliability.
    Not at all surprised to see this Lexus still kicking at 300,000 miles. It will likely keep going past 500,000 , possibly more. 😁

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Год назад +2

      Sadly the majority of cars aren't made that way anymore; from a business standpoint, it's understandable.

    • @kushandcars2429
      @kushandcars2429 Год назад +2

      ls400s suck to work on man

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Год назад +3

      @@kushandcars2429 So are many new cars.

    • @user-hk9pn1iy8g
      @user-hk9pn1iy8g 4 месяца назад

      I have a 97 acura tl with 250,187 would you say those are reliable cars with low maintenance?

    • @burningknuckle26
      @burningknuckle26 2 месяца назад +1

      I miss them when they were brand new😊

  • @ManSeekingTruth1
    @ManSeekingTruth1 Год назад +486

    I also own a 1995 ls400. I love the car today as much as I did when I bought it almost 17 years ago. It had 80k when I bought it and today it has 192k. I am a senior citizen and have owned many cars over the years and this Lexus is by far the best car I have ever owned. I have no intention of selling. Thanks for the excellent video!

    • @AldousHuxley7
      @AldousHuxley7 Год назад +21

      I floored my 99 ls400 everywhere up to 255k miles crashed it twice topped it out at 150. Dead reliable. Got 28mpg hwy. Bought a new 98 ls400 with 150k shes my baby.

    • @Hafiz_G_Lumber_1
      @Hafiz_G_Lumber_1 Год назад

      Where did the money came from ,? from which you buyed ls400 ??
      You can't even affordable a meal,
      I have seen you many times eating from Garbage

    • @luism8612
      @luism8612 Год назад

      Can I have your car if you die

    • @Hafiz_G_Lumber_1
      @Hafiz_G_Lumber_1 Год назад +4

      @@luism8612 You can have it any time, No need to kill him

    • @willt718
      @willt718 Год назад +6

      my 91 ls400 was the most boring, most comfortable, slowest, most problematic, cheapest to fix, immortal car I've ever owned. it was electrical problems( no lights at all...any and every light dead, no hvac) that made me sell it at scrap value $400. 298K mi and still kicking strong. there's no doubt in my mind it's lumbering the streets somewhere

  • @ddk80
    @ddk80 Год назад +100

    When a reporter asked Alan Mullaly, (Former Ford CEO and Boeing exec) why he drove a Lexus LS430 before he took the reigns at Ford in the mid 2000’s, he said it was the finest automobile in the world.

    • @t.l.robinson2162
      @t.l.robinson2162 Год назад +10

      I agree wholeheartedly.

    • @djdigital3806
      @djdigital3806 Год назад +2

      I own a 2002 Ford Taurus and a 2005 Ford Taurus V-6 Vulcan 🖖 engine. Second best car in the world.

    • @asianstud7
      @asianstud7 Год назад +1

      He didn't drive a lexus. He had one on order. But he canceled the order when taking the job at Ford.

    • @ddk80
      @ddk80 Год назад +2

      @@asianstud7 He canceled his order on the LS460 (which replaced the LS430), since it would be an embarrassment for the CEO of Ford to drive anything other than a Ford product. However, he did have a LS430.

    • @asianstud7
      @asianstud7 Год назад +1

      @@ddk80 interesting 🤔

  • @BonFShaw
    @BonFShaw Год назад +30

    My 1989 LS400 was amazing. At $38,000, fully loaded, it was a steal. Today, I drive a 2001 LS430 and it'll last me a lifetime. If I get 18 mpg instead of 35 mpg, and drive 12,500 miles per year, then it's costing me $200/month for the pleasure. Well worth it.

  • @hankhill3417
    @hankhill3417 Год назад +10

    If you go to Japan and see how respectful and diligent the people are , you will have a new respect for Japanese made cars . The 4 runner is still made there. Tacoma in Mexico

  • @Ironink
    @Ironink Год назад +98

    That was nice of you to give Scotty a shout out. Thanks Wizard. Scotty might be a little over the top, but he is a brilliant mechanic.

    • @genericsomething
      @genericsomething Год назад +9

      I think Scotty gets his hate from German car owners.

    • @andyleo8418
      @andyleo8418 Год назад +18

      I had to stop watching Scotty because of his click-bait titles.

    • @msw7021
      @msw7021 Год назад +2

      @@andyleo8418 Were you losing money by clicking on the videos?

    • @andyleo8418
      @andyleo8418 Год назад +15

      @@msw7021 no but I don't like the deceitfulness of doing that. The guy has millions of subs. I don't understand why he does that. Why betray people's trust? You will never get it back.

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Год назад +2

      @@msw7021 Nah, losing brain cells.

  • @abbasrizvi4953
    @abbasrizvi4953 Год назад +219

    A friend of mine has the Gen 1 LS400, with over 500,000 kms. It's running like a beast. Drives great, parts are still available, can easily do 160 km/h with no hiccup. I drove it from Khobar to Riyadh (420 km) in 45 C weather at 150 km/h fueling it once nonstop. Got decent fuel mileage too for a V8. It was ridiculously comfortable, AC was great.

    • @TomTheCat.
      @TomTheCat. Год назад +21

      500,000KM?? That’s barely broken in.

    • @georgiosvavliaras1066
      @georgiosvavliaras1066 Год назад +4

      @@TomTheCat. hahaha thanks for the laught mate, you're definitely not wrong tho haha

    • @abbasrizvi4953
      @abbasrizvi4953 Год назад +21

      @@TomTheCat. haha, it could be true. The 45°C desert drive stresses alot of cars believe me. I was surprised how well it performed. Road temperature can reach 80-100°C. Realistically the car drove beautifully. Going 160 km/h on such an old engine nonstop was almost unnoticed.

    • @danwake4431
      @danwake4431 Год назад +3

      The Car Care Nut channel says parts for LS400 is getting hard to find, so he now recommends the LS430 instead of the 400. Are you saying you have no problem getting parts?

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 Год назад +4

      Abbas Rizvi
      insha'allah you made the journey without any problem and
      without being pursued by Meccans -
      They were more dangerous than Mexicans

  • @SteelJM1
    @SteelJM1 Год назад +17

    The LS430's are great cars too. I regret not buying one for relatively cheap about a decade ago when I had the chance.

  • @ericnazario2369
    @ericnazario2369 Год назад +32

    Absolutely the most comfortable quiet and reliable car I've owned. Besides the seats wearing and ripping over time regular proper maintenance makes them almost immortal.

    • @fyodor8008
      @fyodor8008 2 месяца назад

      I hate the tiny cupholder which won't even fit a Coke bottle, let alone an XL drink. Not a car designed for Americans.

  • @MAINEiac06
    @MAINEiac06 Год назад +320

    You have to understand that the LS400 is one of the best cars ever to roll off an assembly line, ever. This car was like a damn spaceship compared to everything else in it's day... even the Germans admit that. If you find a decent one, grab it!

    • @mattadrev471
      @mattadrev471 Год назад +8

      dude.... mercedes w140 is heads and tails above this car when they came out, but I will say this was RIGHT behind it and beats out the A8 and BMW 7 series

    • @electrikoptik
      @electrikoptik Год назад +54

      @@mattadrev471 Nope. The LS400 has proven to be better than the W140. The W140 is a maintenance nightmare and just not as reliable/durable as the LS.

    • @mattadrev471
      @mattadrev471 Год назад +9

      @@electrikoptik Ehhhh....still plenty of 140's on the road, I see them everyday. The materials were of a higher quality, and the later models of the w140 are actually quite reliable. I am preeeety sure the 140 topped the LS in date of production reviews too. Ha, yes beat 140's that didn't see love can be a nightmare I will give you that. But, I am not giving all the weight on judging these two cars on just the fact after 30 years the LS holds up better. That is only one aspect. And again, I am talking more about when they came out. Now, the fact the LS engine was made to aviation spec was something I did not know before and very cool.

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 Год назад +3

      I'd buy a GX because then you have an enthusiast base (overland) on top of all the usual Lexus qualities. The LS doesn't really have an enthusiast following, but what has better resale than a Toyota 4WD?

    • @243wayne1
      @243wayne1 Год назад +17

      @@mattadrev471 Your Mercedes is dung. Class dismissed.

  • @kirtlandpratt873
    @kirtlandpratt873 Год назад +65

    My 94 LS400 has 356k on her, interior is amazingly in good condition for the age let alone the miles. EVERYTHING works on it as well, also paid only $900

    • @ManLikeEddy
      @ManLikeEddy Год назад +4

      I am so jealous of you owning that dime piece
      I wanna get one myself

    • @kirtlandpratt873
      @kirtlandpratt873 Год назад +4

      @@ManLikeEddy It is for sale! lol

    • @dallimamma
      @dallimamma Год назад

      @@kirtlandpratt873 ::: What did you get for it?

  • @MrSnout5
    @MrSnout5 Год назад +14

    I'm from the UK; I visited California in 1990 and opposite the motel where I was staying was a Lexus dealer. I'd read about them but at that time I had not seen any in my country. After looking at the cars on display, I promised myself I would buy one eventually. It took until 2001 when I bought my first GS300 and I loved it, the quiet smoothness, the obvious quality of everything. Since then, I have owned a further two GS300s and a 1994 LS400, just like the one here. Apart from the normal maintenance, I never had any issues with any of them; all of them were utterly reliable.

  • @magikl1
    @magikl1 Год назад +3

    I just got gifted a 1992 LS400 from my In Laws. It was originally my Mother In Law's Mothers car that was purchased New. They have a binder of every receipt and maintenance record since new. Currently it had been parked for a couple of months and they had put ethanol free gas in it. Car cranks but does not start. Removed intake and just sprayed some starting fluid in and she started right up, occasional spurts of fluid would keep the engine idling even. Stop spraying and car dies. Believe it is fuel pump, so just waiting for part to arrive and then hopefully that fixes the issue. Car has about 215k and is very clean.

  • @nismo2070
    @nismo2070 Год назад +14

    200k on my 96 LS400 and it's rock solid. It's a great highway cruiser.

  • @henrykim4230
    @henrykim4230 Год назад +32

    Whenever I watch CarWizard's video, things he says are almost always parallel with what Scotty have said now or in the past. That's why I like this channel.

    • @castorchua
      @castorchua Год назад

      Hope the Wizard doesn't go full Trumptard

  • @mhtube01
    @mhtube01 Год назад +15

    These are one of my favorite Lexus models. Just a solid tank. My 2002 Toyota Avalon has 240k on it and drives better than many cars with half it's mileage. It makes a great year round daily driver. I also have a 1999 BMW 740i and someday I'd love to pick up a decent LS400 to go with it since they were competitors back then. It would be cool to compare them in a video. No question the Lexus would win in the maintenance and reliability categories lol.

  • @majorcarlton137
    @majorcarlton137 11 месяцев назад +4

    My wife had this car we bought used in 2000. She drove this for 9 years with 180,000 Miles on it. We changed the timing belt, water pump and thermostat and regular oil changes. Did have to replace a glass headlight. Fantastic car.

  • @alexlopez5800
    @alexlopez5800 Год назад +50

    Definition of built to last. Almost like the car never wants to give up. Respect...

  • @q4life551
    @q4life551 Год назад +46

    I got a used 95 ls400 for in 2000 with 95k miles and end up putting 350k miles on it. Engine and tran was still good but suspension started to get bumpy. I gave it away to a buddy. Last year my buddy was still driving it. One of the best cars of all time

    • @dakotakline461
      @dakotakline461 Год назад

      How much did you pay in 2000 for it?

    • @q4life551
      @q4life551 Год назад +3

      @@dakotakline461 got it for $13.5k at an auction

    • @LuckyCharms777
      @LuckyCharms777 Год назад

      Why didn’t you just change the springs and shocks?

    • @q4life551
      @q4life551 Год назад

      @@LuckyCharms777 it was an car so didn't want to put money into it

  • @laurieharper1526
    @laurieharper1526 Год назад +14

    Great cars. Having been a Saab man for 30 years, I'm now a confirmed Toyota fan. I have you and Scotty Kilmer to thank for that. Since Saab went bust, it became steadily more difficult and eventually impossible to find parts for older, pre GM models. My Toyota is not new, of course. I have a 20 year old Camry that I bought from the original owner, a retired engineer. He had changed the oil every 5k miles and babied it. It has just gone over 100k miles and still uses no oil - not a drop - between changes. I take care of it. Completely rust free and no nasty plastic engine parts. Just put new pads and rotors on it and had a stainless exhaust made, with a new cat. At a recent emissions test, I was told it's as good as many new vehicles. I'd love one of the big old Lexus models (particularly a LS430), but they're a bit thirsty and I'm in the UK, so gas is horrendously expensive ($11 a gallon, currently) here.

  • @carlosmacias275
    @carlosmacias275 5 дней назад +2

    Got a 2001 Lexus LS430, car is a awesome, still runs smooth as can be!

  • @thomasfranco5997
    @thomasfranco5997 Год назад +48

    I have a 2006 Lexus that I bought in 2011 and it had 65,000 miles. I bought it for $25,000 which was a great deal compared to all the others that were online. It still rides smooth, and I have no problems with it at all. I change the oil every 3 or 4 months and have 140,000 miles. The interior is leather and still looks new. I am very happy with it and paid it off 5 years ago. Saving Money is a good thing.

    • @CIARUNSITE
      @CIARUNSITE 10 месяцев назад

      That's weird since according to the title of this video your vehicle is poorly built.

  • @ajj_818
    @ajj_818 Год назад +132

    i had one of these about 10 years ago. i got it with 220k miles and was still running super smooth at 380k miles but was involved in a wreck and was totaled. if it wasn't totaled i'm sure it would've reached a million miles! love this generation of Lexus cars

    • @greathey1234
      @greathey1234 Год назад +4

      Great cars, I like the 98 99 looks

    • @BillofRights1951
      @BillofRights1951 Год назад +3

      We had the first year 1990 LS...bought it at 10 years old with 165K miles. BEST CAR we ever owned. After 15 blissful years It was cruising to 400K miles when same thing happened ....massively rear ended at full speed while sitting at a stop light by a millenial twit who was texting. I was SO MAD. Still miss that car.

    • @robertcohen8554
      @robertcohen8554 Год назад +3

      Good. My Bonneville has almost 700,000 miles.

    • @Veikra
      @Veikra Год назад

      @@robertcohen8554 I want to see that on video, thats awesome

    • @robertcohen8554
      @robertcohen8554 Год назад +2

      @@Veikra not that uncommon, plenty of old domestics last. Buick V6 powered (early pre 3800 series)

  • @dennis1979gm
    @dennis1979gm Год назад +13

    Totally with you on the older car more reliable thing. I sold a 17' ecodiesel 6months for the same amount I paid new and replaced it with 3 ultra reliable older trucks. 06 Silverado 2wd 5.3, 03 Tahoe 5.3, 00 S10 2.2 manual. Bought 2 LS 5.3 spare engines and still pocket THOUSANDS. Car market is insane and new cars are way more complicated than they should be.

    • @jackbauer4186
      @jackbauer4186 10 месяцев назад +2

      That 5.3 Chevy will probably go 400K miles if you take care of it. Tank of a motor. Chevy Transmissions and front ends... However....another story.

  • @gevowavemagnet
    @gevowavemagnet Год назад +6

    I bought an '04 ES 330 four years ago for $6500. Had a little over 100k, with new timing belt, water pump already done. I'm 65yrs old, this is the best car I've ever owned.

  • @alexlarson2466
    @alexlarson2466 Год назад +133

    The LS400 and gen 3 Camry also inspired me to become a mechanical engineer. The build quality was so awe inspiring. It's hard to find that kind of engineering even in the aerospace industry

    • @Veritas-dq2hs
      @Veritas-dq2hs Год назад +1

      what do you think of the newer LS's?

    • @omaralkayal7598
      @omaralkayal7598 Год назад +6

      @@Veritas-dq2hs
      for what it gives you the car is great value though unfortunately it doesn't sell that good
      people aren't buying full sized sedans anymore

    • @kgisabeast
      @kgisabeast Год назад +3

      @@Veritas-dq2hs they also made the rear legroom super tight for how big of a car it is, definitely not as roomy as the older LS models

    • @Veritas-dq2hs
      @Veritas-dq2hs Год назад +1

      @@kgisabeast never would have thought

    • @Veritas-dq2hs
      @Veritas-dq2hs Год назад +1

      @@aimlessdrive8723 what was it about the 2007 you didn't like

  • @danmccarthy4700
    @danmccarthy4700 Год назад +14

    Every time I see one of these on the road (and I still see a lot of them), I'm like "wow! That person isn't on a first-name basis with their mechanic!".

  • @alanbildzukewicz7336
    @alanbildzukewicz7336 Год назад +9

    Just got a 2005 Avalon yesterday. Not the same league as this, but what a well built car. At 128K miles I'd take it over 99% of all new cars.

    • @Mr.SparkleOG
      @Mr.SparkleOG 8 месяцев назад +3

      Avalon's are also incredibly underrated cars too. Love them as well. Can't beat the toyota

  • @jd9119
    @jd9119 Год назад +10

    300k on a LS400 from the 90s isn't exactly a big deal. It's almost expected actually. And that's a testament to how well they were made then.

    • @rzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrz
      @rzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrz 2 дня назад

      Yeah it’s a baby at 300k

    • @jd9119
      @jd9119 2 дня назад

      @@rzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrz I wouldn't say that, but that era of cars from Toyota/Lexus were well made.

  • @AlexSoduk
    @AlexSoduk Год назад +72

    I was recently inspecting my wife's LS430 and really enjoyed seeing just how overbuilt they made the LS. 20 years old and 120k and all it has needed is oil, tires, shocks and brake pads.

    • @Scoots1994
      @Scoots1994 Год назад +7

      I was going to ask about the LS430 too. Mine is 21 years old and nearly perfect.

    • @jibrilthegreat35
      @jibrilthegreat35 Год назад +3

      120K miles 😂😂😂

    • @Scoots1994
      @Scoots1994 Год назад

      @@jibrilthegreat35 mine just ticked over to 100k in 22 years

    • @swiderTheRealOne
      @swiderTheRealOne Год назад +1

      '02 here in the UK. 86k in perfect condition. Everything works, even the 2 motors for the steering wheel adjustment. Will stay with me for as long as I can afford to maintain it properly.

    • @sonnygsmith3207
      @sonnygsmith3207 Год назад +2

      @@Scoots1994 My SC430 was bought used (48k miles at the time). For the last 14.5 years, I put like 25k on it. Yeah, our V8 are a little under utilized😊

  • @dtna
    @dtna Год назад +22

    That Lexus LS400 was made at the Tahara plant by TMC. The fit & finish at that plant is amazing. There may be things like LCDs that may go out, but they can be repaired by aftermarket companies. As long as you do preventative maintenance, that Lexus should last a long time.

    • @Wtrxprs007able
      @Wtrxprs007able Год назад +1

      My prado was built at the tahara factory too. 300k hard km on her and she still purrs better than many cars today. Tahara plant was the main factory, followed closely by motomachi plant, for Toyota's higher quality worldwide cars. Really you only get issues that come with time and owners abuse. Even without regular maintenance, Toyota's will still outlast many other cars.

  • @drek273
    @drek273 Год назад +2

    i will never forget when i worked at bmw as a parts delivery driver. most of the part they sold were flimsy plastic. I didnt know about cars at the time and i remember being shocked by how most car parts felt flimsy, easy to break or plastic, yet were so expensive relative to the quality.

  • @kuhataparunks
    @kuhataparunks Год назад +7

    You know a car is good when seasoned mechanics endorse the ever living heck out of it

    • @randymcmanus8691
      @randymcmanus8691 Год назад +4

      There's a mechanic on here that works at a Mercedes dealership and all the mechanics there drive Lexus lol

  • @Carpdog2
    @Carpdog2 Год назад +35

    Yeah baby! Bought my 1997 LS400 for $5000 in February after my 2004 Toyo Matrix (292k miles) got rear-ended and totaled. BEST car buying decision I've made, especially in this climate of crap cars selling for crazy money! Thanks Mr. & Mrs. Wizard for the information and making it fun to watch! (oh, and the LS400 had less than 200k miles on her!)

    • @JDMHaze
      @JDMHaze Год назад +3

      god bless you and that sweet 1UZ ESPECIALLY the 96+ versions

    • @777jones
      @777jones Год назад +7

      You did very well. You bought maybe the best engineered car in the world. People are idiots.

    • @BadaBing.UCF30
      @BadaBing.UCF30 Год назад +1

      Nice. Can't beat the deal I got on a running & driving 2002 LS430 close to a month ago though. $2500
      Haven't done anything to it yet, just gas and a tire repair because of a nail.

    • @Shabbe02
      @Shabbe02 Год назад

      @@BadaBing.UCF30 how many miles?

    • @BadaBing.UCF30
      @BadaBing.UCF30 Год назад

      @@Shabbe02 92k miles, got a video of it on my channel. It's not as rough as you may think.

  • @areasevenpro
    @areasevenpro Год назад +43

    I read somewhere that back in 1989, GM secretly purchased an LS400 and disassembled it to look for any cost-cutting measures that Toyota did on it. They found none. Instead, their accountants estimated that Toyota was losing at least $1,000 for every LS400 sold.

    • @zyxzyx3030
      @zyxzyx3030 Год назад +10

      Ford did the same with a 4th gen Camry and concluded they didn't have the capability without charging something like $33,500 instead of the $20,000 Toyota sold them for.

    • @guerrillamane9573
      @guerrillamane9573 Год назад

      @@zyxzyx3030 4th gens are bullet proof

    • @mattgreven7615
      @mattgreven7615 Год назад +1

      At US labor rates though...I don't know what they make per hr in Japan, but I doubt it's what automakers here are making.

    • @craig0769
      @craig0769 Год назад +1

      @@mattgreven7615 Camry’s were/are still made 100% in the US.

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Год назад +4

      @@mattgreven7615 Labor is part of it, Japanese use more non-union labor, but it's mostly about their manufacturing efficiencies.

  • @au123ful
    @au123ful Год назад +2

    The early 2000 is300 is pretty solid. Had a roll over accident in one I owned. Didn't have seat belts on but the car body is made of steel so held up perfectly and we survived.

  • @javierespadero8175
    @javierespadero8175 11 дней назад +1

    You are right wizard. I have a 1996 lexus LS 400 with 453.000 km ( = 283.000 miles ) and still runs smooth like silk. The best car in my life. I don't want to sell it. I also have a LS 430 and now I have bought a SC 430. Smooth and hard like rocks

  • @Lumpygrits76
    @Lumpygrits76 Год назад +15

    My granddad was a TV repair man through the 70’s and 80’s. The vehicles these days remind me of something he said about TV’s in the late 80’s. He said “I’m going to be out of work in couple of years because TV’s are disposable.” He said “It’s getting cheaper to just haul the old one to the dump and buy a new one, than have me fix the old one.”. He was sooooooooo on point.
    🤣🤣🤣 I remember that I did a Picture tube regeneration demonstration as a science project wayyyyyyy back in the 6th grade. 🤣 I use to tag along with him on house calls in the 80’s.

    • @sunbeam8866
      @sunbeam8866 Год назад +2

      TVs are one product I believe has seen significant improvement today. Perhaps not so much in reliability, but I can still lift and move my 50" LED TV. Attempting the same with my old 27" CRT set would probably mean a trip to the ER!

    • @11sfr
      @11sfr Год назад +1

      That's when they switched to a single tiny circuit board sitting on the ground inside a big, empty chipboard cabinet with fake plastic drawer fronts and woodgrain decals on the outside. The craftsmanship just died.

    • @Lumpygrits76
      @Lumpygrits76 Год назад

      @@sunbeam8866 🤣🤣🤣 My granddad was about 6’1” but REALLY skinny. I remember watching him open up the the back doors of his service can wrap those long scrawny arms around a big old console tv, lift it and carry it inside the shop. I asked why he never used his dolly. 🤣 He said “People pay a lot of money for these things and I’m taking a of scratching anything.

    • @Lumpygrits76
      @Lumpygrits76 Год назад

      @@11sfr yep. Them old solid cabinets were built like boob tube tanks. He use telethon me help change or recharge the picture tubes and vacuum tubes.
      🤣 He was so near sighted. His shop didn’t have AC and he’d have his nose so close to whatever he was soldering that sweat would drip off and screw stuff up. Every so often you’d hear “Aaaaaaasht” his version of “well shit” because he’d catch hell if my grandmother heard him let a cuss word slip 🤣🤣🤣

    • @sunbeam8866
      @sunbeam8866 Год назад +1

      @@Lumpygrits76 Yes. But in the days before particle-board and plastic-wood, those things were furniture. In the early '70s, I rescued a 1960 Zenith 'Space Command 400' console TV from a curbside trashpile. Replaced some missing tubes and it started working. Found an original "Space Commander' remote in a pawn-shop for $2. Still working right up to the day broadcasts went digital!

  • @DavidELD
    @DavidELD Год назад +29

    My '02 LS 430 has close to 400k km on the odometer, and while its stock parts are rusting away after fifteen to twenty years, the engine is still perfect. It's just as quiet and smooth today as the day my parents bought it back in '04.

    • @anthonym1862
      @anthonym1862 Год назад +3

      Glad to hear that I have Same year with almost 222k miles which is about 357k km, I got it almost 9 months ago

    • @rudolfschenker
      @rudolfschenker Год назад

      lol 400k km, congrats.

    • @AldousHuxley7
      @AldousHuxley7 Год назад

      Sold my first one with 255k miles. If it gets vibratey its usually the engine mounts and transmission mount. Also has a couple weird front bushings that cause vibration.

  • @trumpjongun8831
    @trumpjongun8831 Год назад +2

    LS400 facelift with a more powerful V8 (-97-00) is my dream car especially on black colour.

  • @freddyhollingsworth5945
    @freddyhollingsworth5945 Год назад +4

    Great video. Older is better!!
    I have an 03 Grand Marquis that is all original except for the intake manifold, alternator, and gear selector bulb. 394,000 miles and as smooth as butter... Sure it could die any day, but so far so good. In the family since new.

  • @aislingmairead4939
    @aislingmairead4939 Год назад +119

    Reliability is paramount in my book, and Wizard outlines exactly the reasons why I have a 90s Ford pickup, a Jeep with a 4.0, and a newer 4Runner - I like stuff that doesn't break all the time, or cost a small fortune to keep going between annual inspections.. especially since I drive at least 40k every year. I literally have zero time or bandwidth to deal with the bs that new cars bring with them. Give me something old school cool any day!

    • @alinutzalin6346
      @alinutzalin6346 Год назад +3

      Totally agree. I just repaired my Honda Accord having trouble with a solenoid stuck open, just cleaned it and works again.
      Just dodged £150 for the part, I don't know how much it would cost for the mechanic to do it.
      Tho I would think a lot since one of my friend just paid £500 to do his front brakes O_ O I think he got scammed prolly.

    • @shanet7511
      @shanet7511 Год назад

      That many miles in a 4runner or cherokee is a waste of money, get an Avalon or Lexus es hybrid, still comfortable but way better on fuel

    • @4doorsmoreguns193
      @4doorsmoreguns193 Год назад +1

      @@alinutzalin6346 replaced both front brakes? If so it can get expensive, if they installed new discs, calipers and all plus if they have to air out the system, 500 is not too bad.
      Waste, hours and chemical handling adds up quick in shops.

    • @alinutzalin6346
      @alinutzalin6346 Год назад

      @@4doorsmoreguns193 New Calipers? ahaha. That'd a steal right there.
      No, it was just 2 disks and 2 pairs of pads.
      Not even bleeding the air out.
      The price for those is around £150, so he paid £350 for labor. I don't know how much mechanics get paid per hour here in UK, but is exponentially lower than US for a comparison.
      Forgot to ask how long it took...

    • @smartphones4cheap940
      @smartphones4cheap940 Год назад +2

      Had one of these, 250,000 miles ran like brand new. Sold to an employee , regret it but he worked hard. Lincoln towncar, 2011. Well built also.

  • @PaulWeiss4LIFE
    @PaulWeiss4LIFE Год назад +1

    I used to be a valet in the 90's. I drove all kind of luxury cars, but the LS stood out. It was so quiet and smooth!

  • @a.c.4732
    @a.c.4732 Год назад

    What an excellent idea ! Thank you dudeWiz . I suffer terribly from back problems ( sciatica )in the cold season , but never thought to use the heated seats because it makes me feel like I've had an "accident" 😉 . (SC430) ,

  • @zeamp
    @zeamp Год назад +23

    I daily a 2001 Lexus LS 430, which recently hit 350,000 miles (358,221). Can confirm, early Lexus LS models are fantastic.

    • @theodoreyoung8777
      @theodoreyoung8777 Год назад +3

      That’s why I’m never getting rid of my 2006 Lexus LS430 💎🥰😎

    • @dominic7114
      @dominic7114 Год назад +4

      i have a 2003 ls430 with 114k miles, excellent car.

    • @theodoreyoung8777
      @theodoreyoung8777 Год назад +1

      @@dominic7114 🤝

  • @RogerM88
    @RogerM88 Год назад +65

    That could be true for Japanese cars from the 90's, but nowadays with so many electronics, reliability is questionable throughout all the Automotive industry. The key part is schedule maintenance.

    • @Johnathan_Waters
      @Johnathan_Waters Год назад +6

      Pretty sure it always has been! Even if you DO perform all the maintenance on time on a new car, it STILL will not last!

    • @kimblem.w9952
      @kimblem.w9952 Год назад

      @@Johnathan_Waters Especially the German brands and Chrysler's. The company I work for has a fleet of multiple cars but the Chryslers are always in need of repair even with our strict 5000km maintenance intervals.

    • @Hedonistic0Frog
      @Hedonistic0Frog Год назад +5

      It's very true. I doubt any modern car will be able to be maintained for decades like current classic cars. Even something as simple as a turn signal stalk needs to be programmed after being replaced now. With so many computers controlling every little function, as soon as they start failing and they aren't made any more the car is scrap.

    • @smal1393
      @smal1393 Год назад +4

      We have a 1990 LS 400, rock solid reliability. After a few minor parts failures (e.g., air conditioner components) we became concerned about parts availability because of its age and bought a 2010 LS 460. The LS 400 is still going strong (210,000 miles), we are having electronic failures with the LS 460 (just under 80,000 miles), and guess what? Can't find new electronic parts for the LS 460, we have to buy used! And you are absolutely correct about maintenance.

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Год назад

      I've owned quite a number of aging 90's Japanese cars including a few V8 Lexus's - they are mechanically great - but the electronics & electrical systems are a nightmare to deal with once they get old - My SC400 for instance, I had to replace the entire high tension system when it was 12 years old, and a lot of the very extensive pile of vacuum lines started to split and caused it to run terribly a few years after that. Then the engine ECU developed leaking capacitors that again caused it to run terribly, and was difficult to find someone interested in fixing. The fact is more modern cars from some companies (Lexus for example) are going to be much easier to live with than a 30 year old vehicle - a late 2000's or early 2010's LS460 would in my opinion be a better buy at this point. They have far better injection and fuel systems that don't rely on a multitude of electrical and electronic parts for a start - even if they do break down they are easier to diagnose.

  • @ultimobile
    @ultimobile 5 дней назад +2

    I test drove a 2006 Lexus ES300 a few years ago and it was so quiet I thought I had died and gone to heaven. I was so tempted to buy it for $6K back then but was put off by the suspension noise and hearing that the air shocks might have cost $8K to replace. Still dream about a Lexus tho'.

  • @hernandovillamarinbuenaven7476
    @hernandovillamarinbuenaven7476 Год назад +1

    Fantastic review Wizard!!; Nowadays most anything is very expensive 'plasticrap' + 'Planned (EARLY) Obsolescence'. Many thanks to you & Family!!.. 😊🇺🇲🙏🙏🙏

  • @jflyg2652
    @jflyg2652 Год назад +4

    I just picked up a 2006 LS430, solid car worth every cent.

  • @axe2grind244
    @axe2grind244 Год назад +8

    I was just given a 1995 Acura Legend with 41k miles as a gift and I’m seriously considering returning my GTI to the dealership. It feels brand new and it’s 27 years old.

    • @AldousHuxley7
      @AldousHuxley7 Год назад +2

      Gti is garbage drive that acura til the wheels fall off

    • @2fast790
      @2fast790 Год назад

      Everyone’s favorite Acura was the legend. My master tech told me not to be fooled, they are terrible cars now. And I saw why, repairs were difficult and expensive. As a matter of fact, half of the replacement parts for your legend do not exist anymore. Sorry to be a bummer.

    • @carbaccord
      @carbaccord Год назад

      @@2fast790 You're full of schit, Rockauto has everything you'd need.
      You probably work for some BHPH or some "donate your car" scumhole that was made to take pre OBDII cars off the road and are trying to discourage someone from owning something that will actually last.

  • @BlahBleeBlahBlah
    @BlahBleeBlahBlah Год назад

    You’re both good people with great, honest advice. I’m down under in Australia and I’m taking your advice regarding Lexus 👍👌

  • @georgebach9530
    @georgebach9530 Год назад +2

    Wizard, I have a 2007 Hyundai elantra with 470,000 miles with original engine & trans. Runs great and the engine leaks no oil. In fact the engine cases are white with no dark stains from oil leaks or weeps and bone dry underneath. Absolutely drives great with no issues other than a cat. code which does not affect drivability! Curious if you have seen others like it.

  • @DanLee1969
    @DanLee1969 Год назад +10

    When people ask my recommendation, I always say that whatever your budget is, buy the newest and lowest mile Lexus you can find in your price range. It's worked for me for 20 years.

    • @piggy310
      @piggy310 Год назад

      Would you say that applies to Toyota's also?

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 Год назад +40

    I agree with him 100%. And I’ve been telling everybody this. The price of the cars are going up and yet the quality of built have came down. These cars are costing too much

    • @annakessler9372
      @annakessler9372 Год назад +1

      its because they put to much useless technology into the car, including LCD, touch screen, etc but they decrease the quality of the parts and interiors and other parts. so they can make money on replacement parts. but regardless. still Made in Japan cars are still good quality.

    • @grace-mh5pr
      @grace-mh5pr Год назад

      @@annakessler9372 ​ Nah, i’ve had all of my audio, ac/time LCD screen, and put in a nice touchscreen apple car play so it has a big screen with navigation, radio, bluetooth, aux usb, and other stuff for like barely over a grand put in my LS400 at Best Buy. I think the companies are just overpricing and greedy nowadays!

  • @kjvtruth9831
    @kjvtruth9831 Год назад

    I want to say a great big THANK YOU for this video.. it got me to really thinking and led me down the 'vintage' lexus rabbit hole... I now own 2 LS 430's and could not be happier.. you might even say I've become somewhat obsessed with them.. After our first purchase of a silver with grey interior, our daughter fell in love with it.. so.. we've decided to gift it to her and we purchased a black on saddle 2004 Ultra Luxury edition.. which retailed around $75 K back in 2004.. I bought it for $6100 from Copart with just minor dings and a salvage title.. dings are being popped and new timing belt installed.. when it's all said and done I'll have 10% of what the original purchaser paid and have the same luxury.. thank you for such a no-nonsense approach! LOVING the Lexus life!!

  • @mackiemccauley4647
    @mackiemccauley4647 8 месяцев назад +1

    I understand your point completely. I own a ‘98 LS400, 111,000 miles in excellent condition. I’m the second owner and this car still drives and rides like a dream. It’s my second vehicle and my go to for most runs. I would advise someone looking for reliability to take your advice. Great video!

  • @jon6949
    @jon6949 Год назад +8

    I got a 1995 LS 400 in November and I'm blown away by how fantastic it is. I have had five Toyota products & they have all been great. The LS 400 takes it to a whole new level.

    • @theodoreyoung8777
      @theodoreyoung8777 Год назад +1

      Agreed bro 🤝 had a 2002 Toyota Avalon now own a 2006 Lexus LS430 what a major difference never getting rid of my Lexus LS430 💎🥰😎

    • @waverunner7063
      @waverunner7063 Год назад

      Suspension upkeep will bankrupt you. I've never owned a car with a worse wearing suspension. There's always a new knock somewhere. Engine is impeccable and the best I've owned.

    • @jon6949
      @jon6949 Год назад

      I've heard from a reputable source that coilovers are the key.

  • @jakelannetti3128
    @jakelannetti3128 Год назад +15

    My little sister needed her first car, when my parents asked for help finding one I told them PLEASE buy a Toyota. Ended up finding a 04 Camry with 140k for $5,000. Very well maintained and Runs like new, I bet it will outlast my moms ‘20 Chevy Equinox

    • @robpottie662
      @robpottie662 Год назад +1

      The 2.0t in the higher end equinoxes is a pretty good engine. If it's a 1.5t the Camry will definitely outlive it lol

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +1

      As long as a Camry doesn't have the 2az engine (08+) you can pretty much not go wrong with a Camry that hasn't been abused or wrecked.
      The 2az will start burning oil, and then it gets REAL bad fairly quickly and it will need a new engine due to cylinder and piston damage. And a new set of catalytic converters will set you back a few k$ further if you are in a strict state since the prolonged oilburning will have ruined them.

    • @jakelannetti3128
      @jakelannetti3128 Год назад +1

      @@volvo09 good to know. Sounds like I’m good being as it’s 04. It seems incredibly clean and well maintained, Texas car, lots of service records

    • @motleydude73
      @motleydude73 Год назад +1

      @@volvo09 06-08. 2009 they fixed that issue with the facelift. I have a 2010 doesn't burn a drop between changes.

  • @FrancisFurtak
    @FrancisFurtak Год назад +1

    I hear you Bro. My first car was a 60 Mercedes that I rebuilt when I was 17 and been working on my own cars ever since. Just turned 70 and don't know what to do because like you say everything is garbage that cost a fortune!

  • @ianredman4459
    @ianredman4459 Год назад

    When I worked in a Auto Refurb Bodyshop near Berlin Germany,we had the use of an 6 Yr old VW Passat with 340,000 km on it. Was immaculate inside and out. Long as you maintain the car properly,they will last a great deal of time. I'm based in the UK and love your videos,keep up the great videos please, love them

  • @alanwrobleski
    @alanwrobleski Год назад +12

    I daily a 95 LS400 and it's definitely worth the cost of premium gas. 200k and drives like a brand new car. Ultra comfortable and smooth

    • @rashawnbey8362
      @rashawnbey8362 Год назад +1

      I daliy my lowered 96 not as comfortable but still drives classy

    • @dominic7114
      @dominic7114 Год назад +1

      i daily an 03 ls430, it's surprisingly efficient. with some conscious driving you can get almost 30 mpg on the highway

    • @BadaBing.UCF30
      @BadaBing.UCF30 Год назад

      @@dominic7114 same, I daily mine in the city and I'm getting 23 mpg which is insanely efficient for a V8.

    • @spencer1280
      @spencer1280 Год назад +1

      you dont even need to put premium in them. i've had a 96 ls400 for 5 years now and i've only put regular into it, no problems.

    • @emeyer6963
      @emeyer6963 Год назад

      @@spencer1280 I did the same with the 95' I had 10 years ago.Regular was all I ever used

  • @Deicide112
    @Deicide112 Год назад +16

    My company regularly repairs the amplifiers and radios from the LS400 and LS430 vehicles. This is proof enough to me that these vehicles last for incredibly long and are also worth repairing when issues arise.

    • @abarratt8869
      @abarratt8869 Год назад

      That's a pretty amazing recommendation all by itself! Normally, old cars' minor gremlins don't get fixed.

    • @jdormeuso8748
      @jdormeuso8748 Год назад

      WHERE IS YOUR COMPANY LOCATED SIR?

    • @ileanaileana2184
      @ileanaileana2184 Год назад

      Yes, where is your radio/amplifier repair company. I have a '98 LS400, purchased in '04, love that car. I purchased it after my husband passed since we had a MB constantly needing repair. The only major issue with mine (300,000+miles) has been repairing the radio,CD system that also controls heating & air. Without it being repaired I couldn't control temperature. Located repair shop but they didn't do the work well, costly but finally located another individual that was able to replace system. Problem now is locating parts to replace. Great video!! Thanks.IQ BTW, neighbors, friends & family have been trying to convince me that I should purchase another more current car...keep telling all that I love this car, quiet fast ride with the best original sound system. LEXUS forever!!!

  • @hoover2501
    @hoover2501 Год назад +2

    I purchased a 95 Camry last year. 75,000 Grandpa miles. These cars were also built with the same impressive build quality as the LS400. Everything on my car works and is not falling apart.

  • @walterthorne4819
    @walterthorne4819 Год назад +1

    Dear Mr and Mrs Wizard….
    Great Channel…very creative…professional in every way!

  • @chucklowe4166
    @chucklowe4166 Год назад +16

    I have always regretted trading my 2002 Lexus LS-430 with it's big V-8. That car always got 26-28 on the highway while being smooth as glass.

    • @robertdaone
      @robertdaone Год назад

      Great car but I wouldn't say a 4.3 liter V8 is big. Still great car and engine though.

    • @jonathaneastwood2927
      @jonathaneastwood2927 Год назад +1

      Guzzler!

  • @MelodyOo
    @MelodyOo Год назад +6

    When the first Lexus dealership opened in town, my father bought an LS400 and every one of his friends judged him for not getting a Cadillac.
    That car served my family so well for more than 20 years until I got T-boned by a Teenager who stole his dad's car and was Joyriding it. I hope one day to buy another LS400 and keep it as clean as possible, this car deserves to be honoured, as one of the best car ever.

  • @smoothkk1
    @smoothkk1 Год назад +6

    I will never forget being a kid in 1996 and seeing my uncle pull up with a brand new all white LS 400.. I’m 35 and the LS line is still my favorite sedan

  • @jimstenlund6017
    @jimstenlund6017 Год назад +4

    This engine and their smallest ( Echo ) were very good and not prone to sludge like the other Toyota engines after OBD2 came out.

  • @RetroMotiveAdventures
    @RetroMotiveAdventures Год назад +71

    The 1UZFE is such an under stressed motor, it's an absolute tank as long as you keep up on maintenance. Do your timing belt service intervals, do your oil changes and it will be a fantastic car. Plus the Toyota automatic transmissions from this generation especially late 80s to 90s are fantastic as long as you keep the fluid changed and filters changed.

    • @danmystro
      @danmystro Год назад +8

      The original starter motor on my 2000 LS400 died a few months back after 221k +/- miles, absolute tank.

    • @T5_T-Rell
      @T5_T-Rell Год назад +5

      1uz is the best but all the UZ engines are solid. I sold a 2004 Lexus gs430 last summer with 266,000 miles. The car ran great and I drove it 12hrs away from home more than once. I have no doubt that car will make it to 400,000 miles. I just replaced all the timing components, valve cover gaskets, pcv valve, tires, serpentine belt, and spark plugs before I sold it too.

    • @HotRedDragon00
      @HotRedDragon00 Год назад +1

      Yes under-stressed because it only makes like 200 hp

    • @redbaron6805
      @redbaron6805 Год назад +4

      The major downside is obviously the fuel economy. They average around 18.5Mpg combined, and require premium fuel.
      Hence, this LS400 has consumed a staggering 16500+ gallons of Premium gas so far. At even an average of $4 a gallon, we are talking about $65000 worth of fuel.
      Or, every 240k miles or so, you are buying this car again at its original MSRP...

    • @T5_T-Rell
      @T5_T-Rell Год назад +2

      @@redbaron6805 and that’s the exact reason why I sold my gs430…these UZ cars are reliable great cars but the gas mileage is bad no doubt.

  • @AM-tc8bg
    @AM-tc8bg Год назад +8

    I have 90’ LS400 with 130k 😮‍💨 best car I ever owned. If other RUclips videos about the 400 didn’t raise the market enough, The wizard’s video surely will now

    • @mcbride991
      @mcbride991 Год назад

      His last one on that gold one did

    • @timgrenski4781
      @timgrenski4781 Год назад

      I got me a '94. It's hard to find a 1st generation that's not beat to piss. And parts are even more scarce for them as well

    • @kaohsiung99
      @kaohsiung99 Год назад

      Someone in my area has a 1990 LS400 (brown with brown cloth interior). Asking $6,000

  • @angelasanders4539
    @angelasanders4539 Год назад

    I appreciate you saying this you don't know how many people I have told to stop buying brand new cars that break down but I look like a fool where I'm at thank you I appreciate you

  • @RK831
    @RK831 Месяц назад +1

    The '95 LS400 is the last year with the mast antenna. As with most telescopic mast antennas, they tend to stick and break down. However, mine has a diversity antenna in the rear glass and I had the local car stereo shop disconnect the mast antenna and connect to the diversity antenna.
    My LS400 had a lot of work put into it, but I love the way it drives. Too smooth to trade.

  • @jimmydiamond75
    @jimmydiamond75 Год назад +32

    I’m a mechanic and work on all makes, and I routinely come across cars I can buy for a fraction of their value due to a needed repair that requires almost as much cost jn labor as the car’s worth. I just got rid of my girlfriend’s nightmare of a 2012 MB ML350 with 180k miles and bought her a 2000 Lexus rx300 w 228k miles, for $1600. Had to put about $500 in it to make it up to my personal specs, but She LOVES it. I love it. I love most the fact that I don’t have to work on it!!!! And when I do, it basically takes Camry parts.
    Me, my boss and coworkers all drive Toyota/Lexus, Nissan/Infiniti, Honda/Acura and Ford pickups. The one exception? Our part time 17yr old who drives a MB CLS63 AMG, w 90k miles….guess which one gets towed in weekly? Lol

    • @ywe3
      @ywe3 Год назад +7

      i got a good guess its the Nissans right? [they are Renaults]...unless they are late 90s.

    • @andymairena3221
      @andymairena3221 Год назад +2

      @@ywe3 Benz boy 🤣

    • @BigUriel
      @BigUriel Год назад

      @@andymairena3221 Does anyone believe a car gets towed in weekly? It takes some next level Jap fanboy/German hater to buy that bullshit.
      Either way even if the CLS63 did get towed in weekly it'd still be worth driving it the the rest of the time instead of some shit pickups or those slow couches on wheels. Toyotas, Nissans, Hondas safe for a very select few special models are all cars you drive from A to B and when you get there you forget what it even was you were driving because they're so unremarkable. Nobody drives a CLS63 and not want one afterwards.
      Hell just the fact that the word "pickup" was used says it all. If you're the kind of person who seriously considers driving a pickup truck as personal transportation then Germany simply does not make cars for you. People in Germany generally like their cars capable of actually accelerating and going around corners.

    • @camlag4598
      @camlag4598 11 месяцев назад

      idk bout y’all but id still rather be in a amg 63 even if it has problems sometimes

    • @CIARUNSITE
      @CIARUNSITE 10 месяцев назад +2

      Judging a 17 year old for buying a cool unreliable car is like judging a baby because they can't read. You're not supposed to make good choices at 17. You're supposed to make choices you will learn life long lessons the hard way from.

  • @KemaMotors
    @KemaMotors Год назад +63

    Man, that engine was engineered for 10 years, the basic body that came out in 1989 was engineered for 8 years, Toyota spent 1 billion dollars (in 80`s money), to make a name for Lexus with this machine. I am only 24, I am a mechanic, but I still consider the MK1 and MK2 LS400 the best road vehicle ever produced, and anyone can prove me wrong, I would still buy a 1UZ any day.

    • @KnightIndustries572
      @KnightIndustries572 Год назад +4

      One of my first jobs in 1997 was at a Toyota dealer in Melbourne, Aus, back then the General manager had an ES 300 and the Dealer Principal had an LS 400, I drove them many times and fell in love with them, best cars. I now own a Lexus IS 350 2012 with 90k kms/57k miles best cars without doubt.

    • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
      @thomaschristopherwhite9043 Год назад +8

      No one can prove you wrong. Are there more exciting cars out there? Yes. Are there faster cars out there? Definitely. Is there a car out there that can beat the LS400 at being a car? I doubt it.

    • @350zlover2
      @350zlover2 Год назад

      Your right! I agree with you!

    • @anthonydilligaf823
      @anthonydilligaf823 Год назад

      The mb 126 5 cylinder turbodiesel..
      It, and Keith Richards will be here after for the apocalypse.

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 Год назад

      Now good is the 4.7 version of this engine.

  • @freezerburn04
    @freezerburn04 6 месяцев назад

    I am in total agreement with you two. Great write up, thanks a ton!

  • @zakmoon7065
    @zakmoon7065 Год назад +1

    Proud Lexus owner here! and I can say that nothing beats the quality build and long term performance of my 2005 ES330!!!

  • @ruhelproduction5360
    @ruhelproduction5360 Год назад +6

    My first gen Lexus is on 750,000+ miles. Still going strong 💪

    • @boogitybear2283
      @boogitybear2283 Год назад +2

      That doesn’t surprise me. You’re insane to get rid of it. You’re only exception is if it gets totaled and I mean catastrophic wreck. Stay safe!

  • @ridmak95
    @ridmak95 Год назад +12

    My dad had a pristine LS 400 growing up. It ran smooth as butter and even when he traded it in for a new model (maybe 10 years ago), the dealership couldn’t believe how good of shape it was in. If you take care of them, they will take care of you.

  • @willyjilly9684
    @willyjilly9684 Год назад +1

    Was a great platform. 1UZFE engine was a tank. Unfortunately the price for parts in my case a throttle position sensor cost $1300 when i owned one. That ended my journey but it was a wonderful time and a great car. I bought a 79 camaro with a 383 stroker and posi track rear end after the lexus was gone.

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 Год назад

    This video represents the reason The Car Wizard is the best RUclips channel for automobiles. That is if you want to learn about cars from one of the best and capable mechanics out there. Makes you wish you lived in Kansas City and had him to work your own vehicles.

  • @derekwhidden9730
    @derekwhidden9730 Год назад +141

    I remember when Lexus first came out and back in those days I kind of thumbed my nose at all of the potential stuff that would probably break. I am pretty old school and believe in K.I.S.S. keep it simple stupid. So I think I owe an apology to Lexus because of just how well these cars ARE holding up.

    • @dr-mn7ld
      @dr-mn7ld Год назад +3

      Despite this video, it will be same for modern cars. Despite the complains about 'plastic' valve covers etc - they just aren't a problem.

    • @derekwhidden9730
      @derekwhidden9730 Год назад +4

      @@dr-mn7ld agreed. Plastic intake runners are actually better because the interior surface is smoother.

    • @duanenorman4813
      @duanenorman4813 Год назад +7

      I agree with you regarding the LS400. It was my first Lexus purchase. It was a 1995 unit, that I replaced with a 2002 Model, both were bullet proof. I gave the 2002 to my daughter. I'm not really sure she really appreciates what she has but @ 20 years old, it only has 64 thousand miles on it and it has been bulletproof the 18 years I owned it. I currently have 2017 GS 350 F-sport. It's very reliable and a absolute "Joy" to drive. I LOVE Lexus products.

    • @roboticvenom1935
      @roboticvenom1935 Год назад

      @@dr-mn7ld but OTHER plastic stuff is

  • @alexbritton7149
    @alexbritton7149 Год назад +26

    Don’t forget the Crown Victoria’s! Body on frame tanks that protect and serve their new owners. XD

    • @danmccarthy4700
      @danmccarthy4700 Год назад +1

      I have an '02 that's been in the family since new and just passed 200K.

    • @Veikra
      @Veikra Год назад +1

      yep. Id still be driving mine if it had a nicer transmission and awd. Plus everything rust here I had to buy a german car to avoid rust issues

    • @rogerringold616
      @rogerringold616 Год назад

      Yep I saw w my own eyes...them crown vics , and the Lincolns some years last pretty good too, little maintenance.

    • @rogerringold616
      @rogerringold616 Год назад

      @@Veikra Im in Ohio....yeah we have rust issues too.

    • @williamoliver6807
      @williamoliver6807 Год назад

      Later model Grand Marquis is my next car.

  • @andrewnichol7908
    @andrewnichol7908 Год назад +1

    I had one 1996 model in Australia. 400,000 kms rang like dream, oil always looked good and super quiet. Built like a old Mercedes.

  • @fertnerker9878
    @fertnerker9878 Год назад

    I had one of these when I was much younger and I did not treat that care well but it didn't matter. It was a really tough car and it always worked very well.

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 Год назад +20

    I have said this for years about cars and people laugh. But it’s so true. This is the same reason I keep my 18yo Volvo V70 in tip top shape as it’s a well engineered and long lasting car. Great video Wizard

    • @777jones
      @777jones Год назад +3

      Well said. Can’t believe people buy new crap. And I can afford it.

    • @ianmontgomery7534
      @ianmontgomery7534 Год назад +2

      @@777jones yeah i have a 1999 Ford Fairmont Wagon (Australian) and it is in great condition structurally. I have 380,000k on the speedo. As things break they get replaced. fortunately we can do most of it at work and we have a mate with a hoist at his home for when that is required. I can't see the sense in buying a new car unless you want to buy electric.

    • @EasyAchiever65
      @EasyAchiever65 Год назад +1

      @@ianmontgomery7534 My friend has one of those as well, hasn't changed the oil in 100,000km (car is at over 400,000km) and it still pulls up to 110 with 5 people in the car like nothing. They are genuinely indestructible.

    • @squidwartztortellini8812
      @squidwartztortellini8812 Год назад

      gus fring also used to drive that Volvo (V70 wagon)

  • @b-rad578
    @b-rad578 Год назад +8

    I should've never sold mine. It was a solid car, reliable V8 and has full documentation.

    • @boogitybear2283
      @boogitybear2283 Год назад +1

      That’s okay. Go find you another one that’s just as good or better. My personal opinion, get the 01-06 LS430.

    • @samyadav006
      @samyadav006 Год назад

      What’s the reason of selling it

    • @b-rad578
      @b-rad578 Год назад +1

      @@samyadav006 sold it to my dad . He needed a reliable car, better than his geo prism lol

    • @samyadav006
      @samyadav006 Год назад

      @@b-rad578 well it’s gone to the best hands I guess at least you can keep seeing it once in a while not like it goes to another states or something 😂

  • @bernienebenfuhr8773
    @bernienebenfuhr8773 Год назад +1

    Been a fan of Lexus for 30 yrs. I had the first GS300 and then the gen 2. Both brilliant also.

  • @fuffoon
    @fuffoon Год назад

    Yes, you may be right. My Mercedes has no particularly bad problems but anything that needs work is expensive. You get to a certain mileage and must decide if you want to fix the little broken arm or renovate the whole assembly to get it all done at once. Removing, cleaning and re-seating the injectors is normal for the motor but it costs. 40 in parts, 260 in labor. Its also half the price of getting one brand new Bosch injector. I have one of the last W212 e wagons off the line so I'm trying to keep it as close to perfect as I can afford.

  • @RogerM88
    @RogerM88 Год назад +8

    Still today can't understand why most Automotive industry moved away from timing gears for timing chains.

    • @moonshinefuel
      @moonshinefuel Год назад

      Overhead cam engines. Having a wonky 10 foot long chain whipping around up and around each cylinder head in front of the engine is generally not a good idea, worked great for older push rod engines where the cam was just above the crankshaft, not so much for newer engines. Its like when you go to a drag strip and see cars with blowers, they are not using chains on the blower, its not something of that length you want whipping around at very high rpm's.

    • @DeeDee-pw9pm
      @DeeDee-pw9pm Год назад +1

      I'd also love to see the return of timing gears.