Collin's Lexus literally costs less than a set of tires for my car, and I love it. What's the best $1000 car you've ever seen? More GT350R videos being filmed this weekend. Enjoy this video!
I've had mine for 20 yrs. And it's still my daily driver. Perhaps the best car ever made by the human species. Vastly superior to any German junk. Bought mine at the suggestion of a M-B certified master tech who had worked on one (timing belt, etc.) for a friend of his and had a chance to look at it carefully in his shop.
I bought a 95 LS 400 for $700 in 2019 with 196,000 miles. This is a South Florida car with absolutely no rust. Owner bought the car for his wife, and she passed away shortly before I purchased. It was a one owner vehicle in good condition, with front bumper damage. I've since replaced bumper and repainted the car a single color Ebony Teal Pearl, instead of the two tone dark gray metallic bottom. She has 210,000 miles now with new starter, brakes, fuel pump, struts (front and rear), tune-up, tires and aftermarket 18 gold and chrome lip Motegi wheels. Valve cover gaskets, water pump and timing belt kit was done @173,000 miles. I also have only used 93 octane fuel with advice of former owner who purchased it new, and Mobil 1 oil. It's gonna be handed down to one of my grand boys in a few years. Truly an amazing car which can be enjoyed by multiple generations. I can't think of any other car I've owned that runs and looks as good as this one. Nothing rattles, everything still works and it has the Nakamichi Sound system that sounds really nice.
The 98-2000 is LS400 is the best car ever made. I got 98 LS400 236k on the clock and still going strong. My advise for you is to put mobile one high mileage full synthetic oil with denso oil filter to keep the engine in excellent shape.
Depends on the condition. They are definitely worth it, if the condition is right. I have an MINT (and when I say MINT, I mean MINT, no exaggeration) condition Black 2000 LS 400. It has a tad over 200K miles on it now. And it has every single option the car came with including AIR SUSPENSION (which is exceptionally rare). I bought it from the original owner back in 2004 with 27K miles, and have babied it ever since. About 3 or 4 years back, I had a guy that actually stopped me while I was headed into a Staples in the SF bay area, and make me an offer of 6K right then and there! I said, no the car was not for sale. He then said he was willing to go higher. 7K? 8K? I told him, sorry, the car was really not for sale at ANY price. It's going to my grave with me!!
Such a timeless design. It still looks better than most cars on the road (and probably rides better too). Every time when I see one I can't help but to keep staring at it. The only other car that comes close in terms of build quality and refinement is the Lexus LS430, which is arguably the best car in the world.
I've owned 44 cars over the years and there is NO marque or model that can run, mile after mile, with the early LS400s. Luxury is no breakdowns, ever, and a comfortable but road holding ride on even the worst surfaces. The quiet, functional styling keeps it looking timeless, in comparison to later Lexus designs which tend to shout, "Hey, Look at me!" Cheese grater grilles do not impress me, as a trained professional industrial designer, now retired. Unlike this series Lexus, which probably has the most devoted fanbase, late model German luxury cars typically have about 10% of the buyers sell their cars within 1st year. The maintenance costs are the primary complaint. My 1997 LS has 181,000 miles on it and it has never broken-down on the road. I change the Mobil 1 at 5,000 miles and use the very best filters. Only one timing belt replacement (100,000 normal interval), one starter and three sets of radial tires. Oh, yes. I just replaced the battery with a 72-month one. My records show four other batteries, but I live in a mild climate with average year-round temperature of 70 deg. F. There are no cracks in the leather, perhaps because I don't park in the sun a lot and the application of Woolite and distilled water. I anoint the seats, wheel and other leather surfaces once a year. I spray on and let soak in this treatment that professional car restorers use. Other leather preservatives tend to remove the outer colored finish. There is no rust on the original paint, but clear coat is oxidized after 24 years. The engine is as silent at idle as any car I've owned, new or used. In fact, I can hear the engines of late model high-end makes next to me, when sitting in traffic but not my motor.
I bought 1 of 10 first LS 400 back in 1990. $65k. The first ones came with options thats not even found in modern day cars like heated seats, mirrors, air suspension nakamichi 7 speaker 3 amp system, TRD tuned motor with sprinlkers. Did 160 in PA and felt like gliding on air when ECT switch is on.
"The 4 speeds are not very good transmissions." A34x transmissions are some of the best transmissions out there used in Toyotas from the late 80s up until 20teenish. Literally almost every toyota automatic truck in the 90s and early 2000s and the Tacoma in 2015 uses these. As an owner of Toyotas 5AT in my GS400 and FJ Cruiser, they've been so so in comparison to my 4AT in my LS400, 400,000 mile 4Runner and both my Cressidas.
Yeah, I was under the impression that the 4 speed is actually the superior transmission in terms of reliability compared to the 5 speed. But then I guess in the grand scheme of things, both are super reliable.
I bought a GS300 2001 about a year ago. Has 192k now and i love the car. Had a bit of maintenance to do on it but it runs smooth, quiet, and strong. I think I'll get 350k miles out of this car.
It seems to ride so smooth and despite all that mileage still is very quiet, hardly any wind noise (contrast that with the sorry excuses of cars we get from German brands). Amazing!
Best 24year old Roadtrip vehicle ever. I bought one 4,000 miles away, in Phoenix. Got one way air fare for my family and I. Then, drove it up the coast of California and back to Indiana w 4 day stay in Colorado. 24 year old vehicle that will go coast to coast. Revolutionary vehicle. I feel honored to own one that was so well takin care of & highway gas mileage is unbelievable. 24-27mpg at 80-90mph. And will get up to 124 amazingly quick and smooth w the VVT V8. LOVE my 400 & the memories.
I have a 93 LS400. Biggest maintenance costs is you need to expect the trans to slip at some point, and replace or rebuild it (Not terribly expensive but bound to happen), and they rubber timing belt every 100k miles just replace it.
I Still Drive My 1999 Lexus LS400 As My Daily Driver! I've Kept Up The Maintenance (Which Hasn't Cost Much Over The Past 22 Year's). The Interior And Paint Still Looks Great And The Car Runs As Smooth As Butter! I Get 29.3 Miles Per Gallon On The Highway. It's Good To Hear That You're Getting The Same. All I Have To Say Is That Lexus Built A Great Car And I'm Definitely Going To Keep Mine As A Classic Vehicle For Life. I Get Compliments On How Great It Looks And Ride's. I'm A Lexus Fan For Life! ✌️
I own a 2003 Gs430 with now at 300,000 miles on it and still runs great the 3uz vv-ti engine is *chefs kiss* possibly the best engine just only thing you must keep up with the maintenance and it'll run up to 1 mil miles which is my goal.
Believe it not, I just purchased a 1999 lexus ls400 myself. The only issue is the alternator has to be replaced. Yet I've driven it 22 miles. Can't wait to start making it mine. Photos coming soon.
@@traxonn That was a special interior order, I think. You have a great one. Enjoy! Best advice is don't do anything to try to improve it in any way. Change the oil and filter at least every 5K regardless of the kind of oil used.
To the owner, if you want aux/Bluetooth support on your nakamichi, its actually incredibly simple to piggy back onto the cd player outputs to achieve this. I'm not electronically savvy and I accomplished the whole mod in about 45 minutes. Being that you're a BMW guy, you probably have enough electronic experience out of necessity that you could do this quick too.
My son paid $2,000 for a beat up one 1995 LS400 in Arizona. 235K miles. no rust but needed rack and pinion.. I fixed Bad plug wires. I'm going to clean the oxygen sensors to get rid of the check engine light but actually it passed emissions. Engine runs like a Swiss watch I wrestled the car away from him now I'm just going to keep it for myself he bought. Now has no power steering leak and has no oil leak. Burns about a quart of oil between oil changes. something else. Nothing comes close to the comfort of driving this beat up Lexus the perfect Road trip Car. No CVT Transmission to break. This is the car I let my teens Drive so that they don't drive my Camry
@@tonyisme4934 I just bought a 91 ls400 for 2k, drove it 2 1/2 hours home. At night ill add. Driven it about 700 miles in the last week. Such an incredible car
@@4.8Flatbed I just change the upper control arms it was easy there's a video on RUclips on how to do it. I use the OEM TOOLS Ball Joint Seprator. Made the job easy.
I own a '96 and I honestly believe that the LS400 is one of the greatest secrets ever.. Eddie says his most favorite part of owning this car is the reliability. I agree. But think about it. It's 25 years old and has 200K miles. Yes, reliability.
@@rustybricks1924 theyre excellent cars, unfortunately mine got totaled back in may last year by a distracted driver. it got to 280,000 with only minor issues and i suspect it would have easily gone much longer. the main thing is to check that the timing belt was done and to take care of any power steering leaks. they commonly leak from the pump and if you dont fix it in time, power steering fluid will seep into your alternator and ruin it.
@@dave1826 yeah man it has quarter of a mill miles and turns over every time, idles right at 750 just like it supposed to and ive never had a problem or check engine light.
@@AutoTragicjp how do you even go about getting a car that cheap bc I see a car for $900 and I automatically think it’s got 100 problems bc idk that much about cars
I have a Forest green 98 Lexus LS400. It has just a little over 220k miles on it and it's running real good for the time being. I'm glad that it was originally my mom's car and she gave it to me to drive. It is a real smooth vehicle and I like it a lot except for the gross forest green color and I want to change it to either white or black. But other than that it's nice! Thanks guys! :-)
I picked up a 1997 LS400 COACH edition for $1,000 today. I felt like the luckiest guy today such an amazing car with so much potential can't wait to do work to it!
If you do it yourself, count on more than 10 hours labor. But it's worth it, compared to driving mediocrity every day with anything else in this price range.
Yeh, and LS500 also has that much quality over the competition. It's V35A-FTS is already have proven reliable, despite it's modern and complex design. They tuned it down so much that it can make 600 with a simple ECU tune.
i have a 98 ucf20 ith 218k, and other than some minor electrical issues, it took an impact into a tree at 50mph and drove off like nothing happened. Engine burns oil (like a Toyota) but is an absolute tank that I trust more than my family lol
Its a great car I own it for 7 years .its awsome . If you still have a issue with fuel consumption. Change the fuel filter. It will change alot better gas mileage you will get.
I havent watched u or parker since u guys split and i just watched parkers newest vid right now before checking back on u. Seems financially hes doing very well, but everyone hates him lmao. I think ur gonna make it soon eddie ❤️
This is a fantastic and reliable car... and at an awesome price. I bought a 2002 LS430 with 99K miles on it for $11K...(check out my shorts)... so I paid a bit more than EddieX, but I know these cars will last a long time and it's better priced and will probably outlive new cars today where the average cost is about $60K today.
CharroTradicion yes! They had a lot of problems. The only thing that will take this car to the junk yard is rust being from a Michigan. The engine will still be going but the body will be completely rusted.
I just got out of a Mercedes 550 MC late model belonging to a lady friend of mine and it was very harshly-sprung and much more cramped in the interior. I tried to reset the clock for her and leafed through the 700-page owner's manual, trying to find how to move the dashboard clock ahead one hour. The directions said, "Go to 'Vehicle', etc.,etc." on the screen recessed into the center of the dashboard. I couldn't read the screen, because of the tiny lettering and the bright background light from the sun flooding the cockpit. As a retired industrial designer, I'd give only one star for this totally inadequate, unergonomic design. Can you tell I'm not a fan of touchscreens and needlessly complex Mercedes dash?
I've owned many, many cars in my lifetime: 1. AMC Spirit 2. Porsche 924 3. Cadillac El dorado (x3) 4. Lexus LS430 (current car) 5. BMW E39 6. Ford Taurus 7. Honda Civic 8. Honda CVCC 9. Honda Accord 10. Ford Pinto ("Pinto Man!") 11. Buick LeSabre 12. Mercedes SL500 13. Another caddy I don't recall model 14. Drove in, but never owned, Lexus LS400 And let me just add that to those who think the Lexus LS is a quiet car, the only reason why you think it's quiet is because all the cars you've owned before were noisy buckets, and almost universally Japanese or German. Had you owned, for example, a Buick Regal, your opinion of Lexus NVH suppression would be middling, at best. I currently own an LS 430. I've driven the LS400. Are these cars quiet? Sure! Are they smooth? Sure! Do they suppress NVH well? Sure! But I'm here to tell you that the quietest car I've ever been in was this one Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham - yellowish leather, miles of polished fake wood, chrome detailing - this card made quite a statement, because of it's extroverted, jazzy interior and hushed, library interior. I mean, this car just glided over the asphalt in complete silence, and at speed a faint hush of wind. In this sense, Toyota copied the domestic luxury cars well, but the road harshness is still present on the LS that was removed from the Cadillac. Your Lexus is still noisy by contrast. (Similar with my El Dorado - these cars easily matched my Lexus in terms of NVH suppression). If you've ever driven in a Buick Electra, regal, Park Avenue (all these names come forth in an endless procession; names of car models that can easily match the LS in terms of comfort, quietness of ride, and NVH suppression, yet they all are forgotten! No one remembers them), of you've ever driven them, then you know that the LS is an overrated car where quietness is concerned. Sure, it's much more quiet than the Germans, and more quiet than most American cars. But, the bucks and Cadillacs of years past? The Lexus LS series of cars are purely "meh..." A note about build quality and reliability, although my caddies have held up well, the Lexus is obviously the quality car here - it's peerless in terms of reliability. Better than the American cars, and far, far better than the German cars where reliability is concerned. It must be made clear that I don't care what anybody says, American luxury cars are far more reliable than German luxury cars. Take it from someone who has owned plenty of both over the years. The automotive press just doesn't hammer the Germans as hard as they should where reliability is concerned. Not even close.
Ifiskgoeofoei oficjwor got a 2001 Lexus LS430 with 217,000 miles. They are amazing vehicles. Just have to take care of them and they last. They are hard to get cheap. Kinda rare to find them for sale.
Amazing how wasteful new cars are right? Money wise, environment wise - when old ones are fixable and downright still good. But, gotta have new car buyers to have used cars. Keep buying new cars people!
@@hamsterbrigade Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, newer Koreans, lower range European brands like 3 series, C Class - plenty of choices just in those brands. If cars are your hobby, S-Classes, 7 series, Audi A8s , XJs - serious cars for very, very little money - but they do need more upkeep (hence the hobby requirement...where the upkeep and mods IS the fun!). If I'm looking for basic transportation, a 2008 Camry/Accord will do just fine.
" Keep buying new cars people!" from what some former employees at nissan have said, the maxima really is targeted towards people who have poor credit ratings etc.
Did he say he replaced the power steering fluid with BRAKE FLUID for a tighter steering feel? Is that safe? This car uses ATF for power steering, not nearly the same as brake fluid. Wouldn’t that kill the pump? I tried to google this and couldn’t find anything.
He did not say he replaced power steering fluid with brake fluid he said he added just a little bit of brake fluid is what he said. ... I would only recommend what the manual says
@@tonyisme4934 At 2:42 he said, “I heard that if you use a different type of brake fluid for the uh power steering it gives you a little tighter steering feedback. So I ended up doing that, and I enjoy it quite a bit.” Maybe he only used it as an additive but that’s not what he said, unless I missed something elsewhere in the video. Either way, I’ve never before heard anyone recommend brake fluid in the power steering.
Have you had to replace the engine or transmission or just regular maintenance? Also when you drove from Michigan to Florida did it leave you stranded at all? Also what did you get checked for the road trip?
My friends family had a 1994 ls400 from new till its final wreck at like near 400kmiles basic maintenance it went from his parents to one brother then the sister I think then he got it and we drove around in that thing all damn day n night lol . that car was super comfortable tons of blunts smoked in it lol and I don't remember any rust on it he lived in NJ/NY area
Have you tried removing the cd changer from the glove box and replaced with a Bluetooth module? Is that even possible? Would have to remove stereo, maybe just tap into it via rca?
Tell the owner to check out Grom Audio. They retrofit Bluetooth into old stereos like the one he has. They even retrofit Apple CarPlay on old Nav systems.
I own one of these and even down under they are legendary for reliability. I've owned a '92, and my '98 is better. I wholly agree they were possibly the best engineered car from lexus. Mine only has 80k of your miles on it, and its faultless... Likewise want to keep driving hahah Great video.
1K $ , It's impossible , I surprised about this price , furthermore is interior it's very clean no thing is broken and the seats are clean no cut and no change seat color . I know it's old video but I have a coriusity about it . Have a nice journey by your car 🤍 .
I'd like to know how you installed the Jaguar tables on the back of the seats. I want to do that in mine at some point. I have a 1998 with 269,000 miles. Still going strong!
Great cars, but of course like anything, only meant to last so long. Going to look at doing a lot of repairs to random things, and I only would recommend original parts when possible. Things can get pretty pricey. I've had to fix quite a bit of leaks on mine, and numerous other repairs including suspension components, just under 200k miles.
BTW the Lexus ls430 is a fking fantastic car! Ultra lux pack is cool but don't focus on the stupid package, focus on more important things like what the tranny fluid looks like and maintenance history. However like the ls400, you almost can't go wrong.
Damn a 1998 ls400 at that. Only ls400’s I see in my area for $1000 are from 1990-1992, I’d rather get a 97-2000 model but idk maybe I should just get an older one
Control arms, bearings, trans, steering pump, etc. You go to a dealer for all that stuff and you're talking $4-6k service job. So yes, nice to get it for $1k but unless you can service it yourself, this is NOT a steal. I had a 2001 LS430 for a few years (got it with 80k) and ended up paying an arm and a leg for dealer service jobs, timing belt, etc. Nice car, fun to drive, easy to drive, only negative was maintenance costs for a near 100k mileage and that it was godawful in snow.
They charged u a bit too much tbh, but you still got a steal regardless. I got mine for $3800 with 206k documented repairs and maintainence drove it 3 hours home... I also hit 150 at one point lol I had to. These things are crazy.
Collin's Lexus literally costs less than a set of tires for my car, and I love it. What's the best $1000 car you've ever seen?
More GT350R videos being filmed this weekend. Enjoy this video!
1998 Mercedes e350 130k Miles only repairs alternator sunroof parts belt tensioner and pulleys. The thing won’t die!
@@creativeslink l9
i got a 100k miles ucf10 ls400 for 1000$
@@jpc3874 where you located?
Btw the 4 speed is way better than the 5 speed . I know that for a fact .
"$1k for a car... that's a cellphone!" 😄 That's literally the times we are living in sadly lol
Why sadly? You can still get really *really* good phone# for ~$250
@@xjmdm You're right, I've seen some LG phones at Walmart that are pretty dope! But LG build quality doesn't compare to Samsung or Apple.
Nice riding cellphone 😂
Cost a billion dollars to develop this beast
@@captainsidewinder Money and numbers, i can develop super car kilter for 1m
buys lexus used for 1000 dollars, still has 20 more years to live lol
Absolutely. He bought that car with 187k miles which is low for a lexus
I've had mine for 20 yrs. And it's still my daily driver. Perhaps the best car ever made by the human species. Vastly superior to any German junk. Bought mine at the suggestion of a M-B certified master tech who had worked on one (timing belt, etc.) for a friend of his and had a chance to look at it carefully in his shop.
I bought a 95 LS 400 for $700 in 2019 with 196,000 miles. This is a South Florida car with absolutely no rust. Owner bought the car for his wife, and she passed away shortly before I purchased. It was a one owner vehicle in good condition, with front bumper damage. I've since replaced bumper and repainted the car a single color Ebony Teal Pearl, instead of the two tone dark gray metallic bottom. She has 210,000 miles now with new starter, brakes, fuel pump, struts (front and rear), tune-up, tires and aftermarket 18 gold and chrome lip Motegi wheels. Valve cover gaskets, water pump and timing belt kit was done @173,000 miles. I also have only used 93 octane fuel with advice of former owner who purchased it new, and Mobil 1 oil. It's gonna be handed down to one of my grand boys in a few years. Truly an amazing car which can be enjoyed by multiple generations. I can't think of any other car I've owned that runs and looks as good as this one. Nothing rattles, everything still works and it has the Nakamichi Sound system that sounds really nice.
The 98-2000 is LS400 is the best car ever made. I got 98 LS400 236k on the clock and still going strong. My advise for you is to put mobile one high mileage full synthetic oil with denso oil filter to keep the engine in excellent shape.
The front and rear ends on those are my favorite
naw first gen is better
@@corbinkanneman1653 UCF20MASTERRACE!
I've had a '98 for 20 yrs and don't use Mobil 1. I do use Toyota filters. Do basic maintenance myself and stay away from dealers.
Mine has 306,000 miles and runs like new. Belt and pump done every 100k. Still my daily driver
Had a nutjob that wanted 6k for 190k miles. And seen others overpriced as well. 1k is a absolute steal.
Depends on the condition. They are definitely worth it, if the condition is right. I have an MINT (and when I say MINT, I mean MINT, no exaggeration) condition Black 2000 LS 400. It has a tad over 200K miles on it now. And it has every single option the car came with including AIR SUSPENSION (which is exceptionally rare).
I bought it from the original owner back in 2004 with 27K miles, and have babied it ever since. About 3 or 4 years back, I had a guy that actually stopped me while I was headed into a Staples in the SF bay area, and make me an offer of 6K right then and there! I said, no the car was not for sale. He then said he was willing to go higher. 7K? 8K? I told him, sorry, the car was really not for sale at ANY price. It's going to my grave with me!!
yep 2023 mfs still want that much or more for their clapped ls
3 years after your comment, check the prices now lol
Thats what they’re going for and more in august 2024. All of these youtube videos about how great LS400 and 430s are pumped the price up
I just got a 1990 with 102k miles for $2300. Need to convert the AC
Such a timeless design. It still looks better than most cars on the road (and probably rides better too). Every time when I see one I can't help but to keep staring at it. The only other car that comes close in terms of build quality and refinement is the Lexus LS430, which is arguably the best car in the world.
I've owned 44 cars over the years and there is NO marque or model that can run, mile after mile, with the early LS400s. Luxury is no breakdowns, ever, and a comfortable but road holding ride on even the worst surfaces. The quiet, functional styling keeps it looking timeless, in comparison to later Lexus designs which tend to shout, "Hey, Look at me!" Cheese grater grilles do not impress me, as a trained professional industrial designer, now retired. Unlike this series Lexus, which probably has the most devoted fanbase, late model German luxury cars typically have about 10% of the buyers sell their cars within 1st year. The maintenance costs are the primary complaint. My 1997 LS has 181,000 miles on it and it has never broken-down on the road. I change the Mobil 1 at 5,000 miles and use the very best filters. Only one timing belt replacement (100,000 normal interval), one starter and three sets of radial tires. Oh, yes. I just replaced the battery with a 72-month one. My records show four other batteries, but I live in a mild climate with average year-round temperature of 70 deg. F. There are no cracks in the leather, perhaps because I don't park in the sun a lot and the application of Woolite and distilled water. I anoint the seats, wheel and other leather surfaces once a year. I spray on and let soak in this treatment that professional car restorers use. Other leather preservatives tend to remove the outer colored finish. There is no rust on the original paint, but clear coat is oxidized after 24 years. The engine is as silent at idle as any car I've owned, new or used. In fact, I can hear the engines of late model high-end makes next to me, when sitting in traffic but not my motor.
excellent
I bought 1 of 10 first LS 400 back in 1990. $65k. The first ones came with options thats not even found in modern day cars like heated seats, mirrors, air suspension nakamichi 7 speaker 3 amp system, TRD tuned motor with sprinlkers. Did 160 in PA and felt like gliding on air when ECT switch is on.
What year ls400 did you do 160 in
@@jaylonm3454 really sounds like one of the first 10* from 1990..
@@jaylonm3454all years can do that but not glide like air the only 1 that can glide like air at 160 is the 98-2000 because it has a 5 speed
"The 4 speeds are not very good transmissions."
A34x transmissions are some of the best transmissions out there used in Toyotas from the late 80s up until 20teenish. Literally almost every toyota automatic truck in the 90s and early 2000s and the Tacoma in 2015 uses these.
As an owner of Toyotas 5AT in my GS400 and FJ Cruiser, they've been so so in comparison to my 4AT in my LS400, 400,000 mile 4Runner and both my Cressidas.
I went ahead and bought the shop manual used for my LS400 and says the transmission is rated for up to 800 horsepower
Yeah, I was under the impression that the 4 speed is actually the superior transmission in terms of reliability compared to the 5 speed. But then I guess in the grand scheme of things, both are super reliable.
Buy a $1,000 dollar car to wear a $12,000 dollar watch, love it
What kind of watch is it?
That was a steal just like my 98 GS300 that I got for $900!
Thats a steal for sure! The 2jz is legendary... I bought a 2002 gs300 for $3500 a couple months ago ):
I want one so bad
I bought a GS300 2001 about a year ago. Has 192k now and i love the car. Had a bit of maintenance to do on it but it runs smooth, quiet, and strong. I think I'll get 350k miles out of this car.
@@seane.9937 how much did the maintenance cost you and the car looking for a gs300 also
I got my gs400 for 600 and my gs300 for my taken apart audi 🤣🤘🤘
It seems to ride so smooth and despite all that mileage still is very quiet, hardly any wind noise (contrast that with the sorry excuses of cars we get from German brands). Amazing!
Best 24year old Roadtrip vehicle ever. I bought one 4,000 miles away, in Phoenix. Got one way air fare for my family and I. Then, drove it up the coast of California and back to Indiana w 4 day stay in Colorado. 24 year old vehicle that will go coast to coast. Revolutionary vehicle. I feel honored to own one that was so well takin care of & highway gas mileage is unbelievable. 24-27mpg at 80-90mph. And will get up to 124 amazingly quick and smooth w the VVT V8. LOVE my 400 & the memories.
I have a 93 LS400. Biggest maintenance costs is you need to expect the trans to slip at some point, and replace or rebuild it (Not terribly expensive but bound to happen), and they rubber timing belt every 100k miles just replace it.
I Still Drive My 1999 Lexus LS400 As My Daily Driver! I've Kept Up The Maintenance (Which Hasn't Cost Much Over The Past 22 Year's).
The Interior And Paint Still Looks Great And The Car Runs As Smooth As Butter! I Get 29.3 Miles Per Gallon On The Highway. It's Good To Hear That You're Getting The Same.
All I Have To Say Is That Lexus Built A Great Car And I'm Definitely Going To Keep Mine As A Classic Vehicle For Life. I Get Compliments On How Great It Looks And Ride's.
I'm A Lexus Fan For Life! ✌️
I bought my Metallic Bronze 1998 Lexus LS400 for $1900 and it is the most reliable and fun daily driver
There’s a LS 400 with million miles on it. This one could very well join it.
It very well can
I own a 2003 Gs430 with now at 300,000 miles on it and still runs great the 3uz vv-ti engine is *chefs kiss* possibly the best engine just only thing you must keep up with the maintenance and it'll run up to 1 mil miles which is my goal.
That’s easily a 2K car in California.
California is a rip off
$700 and $1500 in back fees lol
Evrett Gutierrez on god 💯 it be niggas selling LS400s for like $5000 😂😂🤦🏽♂️
It’s 3k in Texas
Yeah no rust tho
Man I still wanna get one of these and VIP it out
Michael Dooby my mum had one, they’re sooooo comfy
I just got mine like 2 months ago and i love my car
do it these last forever and never die lol
Why ruin the car? Smh.
@@ms3173 innit
Believe it not, I just purchased a 1999 lexus ls400 myself. The only issue is the alternator has to be replaced. Yet I've driven it 22 miles. Can't wait to start making it mine.
Photos coming soon.
i just bought a 96 ls400 for 3k with 119k miles on it, so happy with my purchase
Good move though '98 had many changes.
wholeNwon Wish i could've found one, the wood on the steering wheels are so nice in the 98 models.
@@traxonn That was a special interior order, I think. You have a great one. Enjoy! Best advice is don't do anything to try to improve it in any way. Change the oil and filter at least every 5K regardless of the kind of oil used.
wholeNwon I'm only thinking of adding coils maybe down the future but the ride is smoovy groovy right now.
@@traxonn Yours has the air suspension?
To the owner, if you want aux/Bluetooth support on your nakamichi, its actually incredibly simple to piggy back onto the cd player outputs to achieve this. I'm not electronically savvy and I accomplished the whole mod in about 45 minutes. Being that you're a BMW guy, you probably have enough electronic experience out of necessity that you could do this quick too.
Got first one for $950 silver with black interior and platinum edition spent $300 to fix the problem and ran smoothly like a 2015
200k miles? Those are rookie numbers boy
Seen a 2000 the other day with 410k miles. The 1UZFE has been known to reach a million miles.
Absolutely!!!
My son paid $2,000 for a beat up one 1995 LS400 in Arizona. 235K miles. no rust but needed rack and pinion.. I fixed Bad plug wires. I'm going to clean the oxygen sensors to get rid of the check engine light but actually it passed emissions. Engine runs like a Swiss watch I wrestled the car away from him now I'm just going to keep it for myself he bought. Now has no power steering leak and has no oil leak. Burns about a quart of oil between oil changes. something else. Nothing comes close to the comfort of driving this beat up Lexus the perfect Road trip Car. No CVT Transmission to break. This is the car I let my teens Drive so that they don't drive my Camry
@@tonyisme4934 I just bought a 91 ls400 for 2k, drove it 2 1/2 hours home. At night ill add. Driven it about 700 miles in the last week. Such an incredible car
@@4.8Flatbed I just change the upper control arms it was easy there's a video on RUclips on how to do it. I use the OEM TOOLS Ball Joint Seprator. Made the job easy.
I own a '96 and I honestly believe that the LS400 is one of the greatest secrets ever.. Eddie says his most favorite part of owning this car is the reliability. I agree. But think about it. It's 25 years old and has 200K miles. Yes, reliability.
I also have a 1998 Lexus es300 with 262xxx miles on it. Slammed to the ground with some 2 piece wheels . Running beautifully. In great shape
Bro honestly this would be such a high school car flex if i had one 😂😂 these things are insane built like a beast
thats a steal!! I bought mine for $2200 with 250k. it did have its engine replaced with one with 90k so it really runs like a dream!
How is she running? I'm acquiring one similar to yours mileage and price wise.....
@@rustybricks1924 theyre excellent cars, unfortunately mine got totaled back in may last year by a distracted driver. it got to 280,000 with only minor issues and i suspect it would have easily gone much longer. the main thing is to check that the timing belt was done and to take care of any power steering leaks. they commonly leak from the pump and if you dont fix it in time, power steering fluid will seep into your alternator and ruin it.
I remember sitting in a new LS400 in the mid 90's in the showroom when my dad bought his ES300, it was a dreamcar, out of our price range at the time.
!!!!!This model allows one to program garage door opener into sunroof switch panel control. Cheers from sunny Australia.
Literally been looking for a car around $1k for a month and I haven't found one worth a damn. How do people find these deals?
I lived on offerup for half a year and it was worth it, i got my Celica GT for 900 bucks
@@AutoTragicjp crazy how many miles and is it holding up well?
@@dave1826 yeah man it has quarter of a mill miles and turns over every time, idles right at 750 just like it supposed to and ive never had a problem or check engine light.
@@AutoTragicjp how do you even go about getting a car that cheap bc I see a car for $900 and I automatically think it’s got 100 problems bc idk that much about cars
You just gotta know what to look for, search on youtube "how to buy a used car" or search "what to look for when buying a used car"
I have a Forest green 98 Lexus LS400. It has just a little over 220k miles on it and it's running real good for the time being. I'm glad that it was originally my mom's car and she gave it to me to drive. It is a real smooth vehicle and I like it a lot except for the gross forest green color and I want to change it to either white or black. But other than that it's nice! Thanks guys! :-)
trade you my white one with less miles 😂
I have a 98 with 314k miles straight piped literally just get oil changes and it drives beautifully
Starter and fuel pump still going strong?
All 4 mufflers and resonator off?
I love these cars. Got a 96 with 45k original miles lol
Amazing
How much did you buy? $10000 USD? This is a collectible item.
I picked up a 1997 LS400 COACH edition for $1,000 today. I felt like the luckiest guy today such an amazing car with so much potential can't wait to do work to it!
Good for you, it is an awesome car.
You have to go inside the engine manifold to change the starter. Make sure it’s been replaced before u buy it lol
If you do it yourself, count on more than 10 hours labor. But it's worth it, compared to driving mediocrity every day with anything else in this price range.
@@roberte.andrews4621 10 hours labor? Maybe if you're less mechanically inclined. Should be no more than 6.
I have a 2003 Lexus es 300 as a collector's choice I love the whole car it's fun and reliable
Yeh, and LS500 also has that much quality over the competition. It's V35A-FTS is already have proven reliable, despite it's modern and complex design. They tuned it down so much that it can make 600 with a simple ECU tune.
You and Collin should vlog a road trip across the US in his Lexus
Love to see my wheels still turning!!
Thanks bro!
Nice I got a Acura TL 07 for 1800 USD $ and spent very little on maintenance
Thinking about buying one, thanks for the insight.
Stay safe ✌️
Tints and your done! Those rattles are always gonna be there!! I love these cars
Mine was 1200 with over 300,000 and I love it
Im surprised how mint that interior is
i have a 98 ucf20 ith 218k, and other than some minor electrical issues, it took an impact into a tree at 50mph and drove off like nothing happened. Engine burns oil (like a Toyota) but is an absolute tank that I trust more than my family lol
This is THE quietest luxury in HISTORY. Anyone hear road noise?
I am looking to buy one of these cars next year...thanks for the review. Great conversation.
taylor hit me in the feels with that last one
Its a great car I own it for 7 years .its awsome . If you still have a issue with fuel consumption. Change the fuel filter. It will change alot better gas mileage you will get.
I havent watched u or parker since u guys split and i just watched parkers newest vid right now before checking back on u. Seems financially hes doing very well, but everyone hates him lmao. I think ur gonna make it soon eddie ❤️
This is a fantastic and reliable car... and at an awesome price. I bought a 2002 LS430 with 99K miles on it for $11K...(check out my shorts)... so I paid a bit more than EddieX, but I know these cars will last a long time and it's better priced and will probably outlive new cars today where the average cost is about $60K today.
Way better than the German competitors at the time (BMW 7 series, Mercedes S Class)
CharroTradicion yes! They had a lot of problems. The only thing that will take this car to the junk yard is rust being from a Michigan. The engine will still be going but the body will be completely rusted.
German junk can't compare.
I just got out of a Mercedes 550 MC late model belonging to a lady friend of mine and it was very harshly-sprung and much more cramped in the interior. I tried to reset the clock for her and leafed through the 700-page owner's manual, trying to find how to move the dashboard clock ahead one hour. The directions said, "Go to 'Vehicle', etc.,etc." on the screen recessed into the center of the dashboard. I couldn't read the screen, because of the tiny lettering and the bright background light from the sun flooding the cockpit. As a retired industrial designer, I'd give only one star for this totally inadequate, unergonomic design. Can you tell I'm not a fan of touchscreens and needlessly complex Mercedes dash?
I've owned many, many cars in my lifetime:
1. AMC Spirit
2. Porsche 924
3. Cadillac El dorado (x3)
4. Lexus LS430 (current car)
5. BMW E39
6. Ford Taurus
7. Honda Civic
8. Honda CVCC
9. Honda Accord
10. Ford Pinto ("Pinto Man!")
11. Buick LeSabre
12. Mercedes SL500
13. Another caddy I don't recall model
14. Drove in, but never owned, Lexus LS400
And let me just add that to those who think the Lexus LS is a quiet car, the only reason why you think it's quiet is because all the cars you've owned before were noisy buckets, and almost universally Japanese or German. Had you owned, for example, a Buick Regal, your opinion of Lexus NVH suppression would be middling, at best.
I currently own an LS 430. I've driven the LS400. Are these cars quiet? Sure! Are they smooth? Sure! Do they suppress NVH well? Sure!
But I'm here to tell you that the quietest car I've ever been in was this one Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham - yellowish leather, miles of polished fake wood, chrome detailing - this card made quite a statement, because of it's extroverted, jazzy interior and hushed, library interior. I mean, this car just glided over the asphalt in complete silence, and at speed a faint hush of wind. In this sense, Toyota copied the domestic luxury cars well, but the road harshness is still present on the LS that was removed from the Cadillac. Your Lexus is still noisy by contrast. (Similar with my El Dorado - these cars easily matched my Lexus in terms of NVH suppression). If you've ever driven in a Buick Electra, regal, Park Avenue (all these names come forth in an endless procession; names of car models that can easily match the LS in terms of comfort, quietness of ride, and NVH suppression, yet they all are forgotten! No one remembers them), of you've ever driven them, then you know that the LS is an overrated car where quietness is concerned. Sure, it's much more quiet than the Germans, and more quiet than most American cars. But, the bucks and Cadillacs of years past? The Lexus LS series of cars are purely "meh..."
A note about build quality and reliability, although my caddies have held up well, the Lexus is obviously the quality car here - it's peerless in terms of reliability. Better than the American cars, and far, far better than the German cars where reliability is concerned.
It must be made clear that I don't care what anybody says, American luxury cars are far more reliable than German luxury cars. Take it from someone who has owned plenty of both over the years. The automotive press just doesn't hammer the Germans as hard as they should where reliability is concerned. Not even close.
finally first on a Eddie's video!
Thanks for the support!
My dream car!! Maybe one day 😥
Really? This car , a dream car?
Best fun affordable car mx5ND I have shitty dreams
Mine too I already own a 2003 gs300 would be a dream come true to have them both at the same time.
Ifiskgoeofoei oficjwor got a 2001 Lexus LS430 with 217,000 miles. They are amazing vehicles. Just have to take care of them and they last. They are hard to get cheap. Kinda rare to find them for sale.
I've been to Michigan, the roads there are not pretty. Potholes everywhere, uneven roads, rough parts and most of it is highway.
Amazing how wasteful new cars are right? Money wise, environment wise - when old ones are fixable and downright still good. But, gotta have new car buyers to have used cars. Keep buying new cars people!
Eh...It's a Lexus, I'm not sure you could say this about most old cars. Yeah, you can rebuild anything but it may cost you a ridiculous amount.
@@hamsterbrigade Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, newer Koreans, lower range European brands like 3 series, C Class - plenty of choices just in those brands. If cars are your hobby, S-Classes, 7 series, Audi A8s , XJs - serious cars for very, very little money - but they do need more upkeep (hence the hobby requirement...where the upkeep and mods IS the fun!). If I'm looking for basic transportation, a 2008 Camry/Accord will do just fine.
" Keep buying new cars people!"
from what some former employees at nissan have said, the maxima really is targeted towards people who have poor credit ratings etc.
My 98 has over 300,000 and we chuggin strong no problems
Nice car! Touch up that quarter panel rust before it goes too far, and you're set!
In cali these go for 2500 and up with 280k even at the dealership lol im selling mine for 3k with 211k miles
Did he say he replaced the power steering fluid with BRAKE FLUID for a tighter steering feel? Is that safe? This car uses ATF for power steering, not nearly the same as brake fluid. Wouldn’t that kill the pump? I tried to google this and couldn’t find anything.
Works the same lubricant
He did not say he replaced power steering fluid with brake fluid he said he added just a little bit of brake fluid is what he said. ... I would only recommend what the manual says
@@tonyisme4934
At 2:42 he said,
“I heard that if you use a different type of brake fluid for the uh power steering it gives you a little tighter steering feedback. So I ended up doing that, and I enjoy it quite a bit.”
Maybe he only used it as an additive but that’s not what he said, unless I missed something elsewhere in the video. Either way, I’ve never before heard anyone recommend brake fluid in the power steering.
I love my $1000 camry so reliable and cheap
LS400 is a 149 mph, electronically-governed Camry, with a few extras thrown-in.
Have you had to replace the engine or transmission or just regular maintenance? Also when you drove from Michigan to Florida did it leave you stranded at all? Also what did you get checked for the road trip?
You need to get the 5 Speed version one. Other than that any RWD based Lexus GS/LS/SC/IS is pure goat. Another great option is 98-05 GS300/400/430.
I got my ls400 for $700 and it has 175,000 miles
Picked a 99 up in Nov for $800 just put a 60k mile motor in. new daily. adsolutely love it
My friends family had a 1994 ls400 from new till its final wreck at like near 400kmiles basic maintenance it went from his parents to one brother then the sister I think then he got it and we drove around in that thing all damn day n night lol . that car was super comfortable tons of blunts smoked in it lol and I don't remember any rust on it he lived in NJ/NY area
How is the interior that nice for that price?!
5:12 damn taylor just hit me with it
Have you tried removing the cd changer from the glove box and replaced with a Bluetooth module? Is that even possible? Would have to remove stereo, maybe just tap into it via rca?
Tell the owner to check out Grom Audio. They retrofit Bluetooth into old stereos like the one he has. They even retrofit Apple CarPlay on old Nav systems.
prefer the ucf20 all u want, me and my ‘91 gonna have fun regardless, the styling is just… better
Change the ATF every 15'000 miles.
It will change a lot smoother
One of the best parts is the front seats recline all the way!
I own one of these and even down under they are legendary for reliability. I've owned a '92, and my '98 is better. I wholly agree they were possibly the best engineered car from lexus. Mine only has 80k of your miles on it, and its faultless... Likewise want to keep driving hahah Great video.
NEVER sell it.
Dam this even has picnic tables at the back! Never sell this car dude.
Best car ever
1K $ ,
It's impossible , I surprised about this price , furthermore is interior it's very clean no thing is broken and the seats are clean no cut and no change seat color . I know it's old video but I have a coriusity about it .
Have a nice journey by your car 🤍 .
I'd like to know how you installed the Jaguar tables on the back of the seats. I want to do that in mine at some point. I have a 1998 with 269,000 miles. Still going strong!
'98 here, too. Fantastic cars.
Great cars, but of course like anything, only meant to last so long. Going to look at doing a lot of repairs to random things, and I only would recommend original parts when possible. Things can get pretty pricey. I've had to fix quite a bit of leaks on mine, and numerous other repairs including suspension components, just under 200k miles.
Legendary car , hatts off to Japanese engineers !
BTW the Lexus ls430 is a fking fantastic car! Ultra lux pack is cool but don't focus on the stupid package, focus on more important things like what the tranny fluid looks like and maintenance history. However like the ls400, you almost can't go wrong.
better than any new chrysler or fiat,
love this car
is this Matt Farah's million mile lexus ?
Yep
Damn a 1998 ls400 at that. Only ls400’s I see in my area for $1000 are from 1990-1992, I’d rather get a 97-2000 model but idk maybe I should just get an older one
Very informative 👏
is that matt farah's million mile lexus?
Does the lexus is250 2006 have longevity? I bought mines with 130 K
Do the Champagne glass test
I drank all those glasses of champagne and I couldn't hear my engines running...nor anything else!
Control arms, bearings, trans, steering pump, etc. You go to a dealer for all that stuff and you're talking $4-6k service job. So yes, nice to get it for $1k but unless you can service it yourself, this is NOT a steal. I had a 2001 LS430 for a few years (got it with 80k) and ended up paying an arm and a leg for dealer service jobs, timing belt, etc. Nice car, fun to drive, easy to drive, only negative was maintenance costs for a near 100k mileage and that it was godawful in snow.
Believe it or not, there not a single ls400 in my country for sale at any price. I’ve literally wanted one since forever but can’t seem to find any 😡
Such a beauty
I cant find collins video about the trays in the back
NOTHING BEATS TOYOTA/LEXUS
That car is valued more around $4k at least. I paid $5500 for a 2000 Lexus GS400 with 199k miles.
They charged u a bit too much tbh, but you still got a steal regardless. I got mine for $3800 with 206k documented repairs and maintainence drove it 3 hours home... I also hit 150 at one point lol I had to. These things are crazy.