I wish quality all together made a come back lol. My 1996 ls400 was sitting for 15 years exposed to elements and the corner lamps are not hazy at all. Just goes to show that car companies today can make headlights outta plastic that dont fog up after a few years but choose not to lol
Honestly I've always loved the 1998 generation LS because of their styling of their headlights. I currently own a 2018 Camry that I bought new. If something happened to it, I am going for a Lexus next.
The body design of those new Camrys are pretty sweet. I have an '01 IS300 with 136,000 miles and an '04 Camry LE V6 with 200,000 miles, both are very reliable. If I could afford an LC500 or IS500 F Sport I would buy one lol. I also love these old LS400s, the 1UZFE is a great engine, the only thing I worry about is the power steering pump, however.
Engine and gear changes are probably one of the most important changes when thinking about LS400 for daytime use. Engine from standar V8 to VVTi, and automatic from 4 to 5 gears. I don't know if any of you have experience on how much lower consumption is on the new VVTi, versus the old V8? The old V8 is NON-interfering, the new VVTi engine can't withstand timing belt snap.
I read that only the '90-94 engines are non-interfering, that the '95-97 ones already are. Even read report of an owner testing it while his sister's car was changing timing belts. They rotated the cam sprockets by hand and, yep, a valve smooched a piston. Rotated it the other way, same story.
@@Roddy_Zeh Whoops, that was new info. Info I had received earlier said it was the same engine up to VVTi. But maybe they changed the compression on the 95 models? Higher compression probably means a smaller chamber and less space for the valves.
Rear inner tail lights are different too. The inner lights on the 98 are longer than 95. Note the 98 tails go fartger past the emblems than the 95 by 1 or 2 inches. Besides the crystal look of the 98, they are also longer/wider than 95.
As a former Camey owner, do it..these are several steps above Camrys and ride smoother than a 7 series of the same year. (I used to own a '97 e38 740i)
Wish I could compare my 93 LS400. It's in pristine condition, and it's got the LARGE head lights and tail lights, which I just LOVE! Mine also has the projected dash indicators that give it that 3D look to the dash, and mine doesn't say "LS400" on it anywhere.
The second gen redesign 1995 to 1997 were my favorite. When the facelift happened in 1998, although still beautiful, the LS400 lost some of its original character. The 1998 to 2001s were more popular but I still prefer the earlier years.
Jamie Pierson it’s more cons than pros, non interference on the first gen, yes the VVTI helped but I got nearly identical mpg on each, you could feel the difference in power tho
Both nice cars. I used to have a 91 Lexus 400 LS. It was one of the nicest cars I've ever owned. I went to a Lexus dealership on Sunday because no one there to hound me and that's when I first saw the 400 LS. I got an Auto Trader and found a beautiful white and gray one. This thing had all the bell's and whistles. It had a TV screen I guess where the old stereo used to be. It was replaced with a Bose system and a 12 disc changer in in the glove box and a DVD player in the trunk. It came with 20' tires and solid dish chrome wheels and also the original wheels and tires. The windows were all black tinted, which is illegal where I live. It had a sun roof. The only thing I ever bought for it, was a Sony Playstation in the backseat for my Son. I'm seriously considering buying another one. Thanks for showing me your beautiful cars!!
I own a 2000 Silver two tone LS400 and my Mother has a champagne 1993 LS that I drive and look after as well. The 2nd gen is definitely faster in stock form, with a slightly nicer interior. The 1st gen definitely feels more solid in its build quality, and the engine builds power in a more linear way without the vvti. They are both absolutely fantastic cars and a pleasure to drive every time. Would love to have an SC400 someday too. Peace to Lexus lovers worldwide from Canada. Aiming for a million y’all.🔥✊🔥 1UZ for life!👍
@@ShayneLittle Tough to say how it compares to diesel. Depends how you drive also. The LS can guzzle it if you drive aggressively or it’s a pretty fuel efficient V8 if you drive like an old man. Buy it Man. I’m sure you will be more than satisfied with your 95 LS400. Straight up quality. 1UZ for life!
I just prefer the facelift LS400 over the pre facelift more. I find that it looks more modern and refined. The pre just looks like a old persons car compared to the face lift.If they get cheap enough I may get a 98-01 Celsior, since all the LS400s here in the United States are high mileage and weren't taken care of.
My headlights are glass on my 1997 LS400. Much higher index of transmission. Polycarbonate becomes dim after ultraviolet from sun, but can be buffed-out with special cleaner. In 71 years of driving, I've only cracked a glass headlamp lens once, hitting a moose a glancing blow while motoring at 35 mpg in Norway with my wife in a VW Golf (Rabbit in US), back in 1976. So I'm not worried about having to replace my 1997's lamp lens.
Got a 96 air suspension we the 2nd owner,its mint and drives like new,its high spec heated seats,its a behemoth of a car,that you never lose in carpark!
the air suspension is supposed to be far more comfortable, but the problem is that it is much more expensive when it needs to be repaired. most people swap it to a normal spring suspension when the air suspension needs fixing, not sure if i would, the comfort might be worth it if it was possible to repair it.
The biggest change was 30 more HP and. VVTI. Kudos to Toyota for doing something major in that time other than a refresh you don't see that anymore. Ps. Great Video! All of them still collectors Items! The car that put Toyota on the map as a Luxury power house!
Dear E28 Source, I enjoy listening to your recordings on You Tube about old Lexuses. I hope you can help me. I bought a new 1996 Lexus LS400 27 years ago. It now has 221K miles on it. Last year it started running rough in Florida, and I also saw smoke coming from both exhausts. I told my mechanic to do a complete tune-up, (plugs, wires distributor caps, rotors, etc.) Still ran rough and smoke from exhausts. He replaced the 3 catalytic converters, but no help. He replaced the 3 oxygen sensors, but no help. He examined both mufflers all okay, but no help. I finally shipped the car to my mechanic in Massachusetts. We removed the top intake manifold, examined the fuel rail, inspected the 8 fuel injectors and replaced the 8 rubber seals, and performed a compression test. Still no help. We disconnected the power steering line to the engine, still no help. I read that if the engine oil was overfilled, the oil would foam and smoke, and not lubricate. (Lucas oil was added last time), so we drained and replaced the oil. Still no help. I love this car and do not want to abandon it. Any suggestions?
Look under your seat you’ll find first Aid kit ..98 has auto leveling headlights 98 has 5 speed auto the oolder ls has 4 speed auto 98 has vvti other one doesn’t
Hello! Could you please tell me if the 1995 has a coded key to start the car? Or just cutting a key it will start without programming… I’m about to buy one from 1995 but it has no keys so I would like to know Thank you in advance
I have a question??? So if i get a 97 ls400 can i do a front end conversion to a 98 ls400 will the 98 fenders headlights and hood fit in a 97 ls400 so basically like the Silverados theres regular front end and HD front end
Guys I have a 2015 IS300h F-Sport here in the UK. It looks stunning, however drives shit (typical modern car made worse by CVT gearbox). Im considering swapping in for an LS430 2005 high spec and converting to LPG (petrol is expensive here in UK). Can anyone tell me which model would handle LPG best? I'm not too fond of the LS400 as I feel its a bit too old style. Thanks in advance
@@sixtyseven3337 it looks pretty good to me, but i haven't driven anything newer than a 2007 lexus is250 and that was only twice, both times a short distance
What's wrong with having cars the same age as or older than you? I have a 1973 Corvette and I'm 28 now... In search of a 1990-1994 LS though.... Impossible to find in good condition where I am.
I really wish glass headlights would make a comeback
Couldn’t agree more! Depos
I wish quality all together made a come back lol. My 1996 ls400 was sitting for 15 years exposed to elements and the corner lamps are not hazy at all. Just goes to show that car companies today can make headlights outta plastic that dont fog up after a few years but choose not to lol
I love the 98 -2000 just because of the Fog lamps, and than I love the fact that both of these have Gold trim.
Honestly I've always loved the 1998 generation LS because of their styling of their headlights. I currently own a 2018 Camry that I bought new. If something happened to it, I am going for a Lexus next.
The body design of those new Camrys are pretty sweet. I have an '01 IS300 with 136,000 miles and an '04 Camry LE V6 with 200,000 miles, both are very reliable. If I could afford an LC500 or IS500 F Sport I would buy one lol. I also love these old LS400s, the 1UZFE is a great engine, the only thing I worry about is the power steering pump, however.
Engine and gear changes are probably one of the most important changes when thinking about LS400 for daytime use. Engine from standar V8 to VVTi, and automatic from 4 to 5 gears. I don't know if any of you have experience on how much lower consumption is on the new VVTi, versus the old V8? The old V8 is NON-interfering, the new VVTi engine can't withstand timing belt snap.
I read that only the '90-94 engines are non-interfering, that the '95-97 ones already are. Even read report of an owner testing it while his sister's car was changing timing belts.
They rotated the cam sprockets by hand and, yep, a valve smooched a piston. Rotated it the other way, same story.
@@Roddy_Zeh Whoops, that was new info. Info I had received earlier said it was the same engine up to VVTi. But maybe they changed the compression on the 95 models? Higher compression probably means a smaller chamber and less space for the valves.
Good to know!
Rear inner tail lights are different too. The inner lights on the 98 are longer than 95. Note the 98 tails go fartger past the emblems than the 95 by 1 or 2 inches. Besides the crystal look of the 98, they are also longer/wider than 95.
I really am considering selling my 2000 Toyota Camry to get one of these. They are so incredibly nice
As a former Camey owner, do it..these are several steps above Camrys and ride smoother than a 7 series of the same year. (I used to own a '97 e38 740i)
I'd say keep the Camry and have the LS400. Camry for city and LS400 for driving far away or if you have a partner.
My camry ended up breaking but im still looking for an ls400 :)
How@$ u willing to pay
@@VirtualStepdad u from so cal ?
Finally some one else with an 1995ls 400 on youtube
Wish I could compare my 93 LS400. It's in pristine condition, and it's got the LARGE head lights and tail lights, which I just LOVE!
Mine also has the projected dash indicators that give it that 3D look to the dash, and mine doesn't say "LS400" on it anywhere.
The second gen redesign 1995 to 1997 were my favorite. When the facelift happened in 1998, although still beautiful, the LS400 lost some of its original character. The 1998 to 2001s were more popular but I still prefer the earlier years.
Kenneth not to mention build quality, those first gens felt bullet proof, I’ve owned two UCF20s and both didn’t feel as good as the first gen
Kenneth yeah but the vvt makes all the difference in the engine
@@jamiepierson7772 yeah but the added complexity just adds costs to repairs.
Jamie Pierson it’s more cons than pros, non interference on the first gen, yes the VVTI helped but I got nearly identical mpg on each, you could feel the difference in power tho
@@jamiepierson7772 the 1st gen 1uz is better than the vvti.
I have the 97 ls 400...still kicks ass...v8 4 cam 32
Both nice cars. I used to have a 91 Lexus 400 LS. It was one of the nicest cars I've ever owned. I went to a Lexus dealership on Sunday because no one there to hound me and that's when I first saw the 400 LS. I got an Auto Trader and found a beautiful white and gray one. This thing had all the bell's and whistles. It had a TV screen I guess where the old stereo used to be. It was replaced with a Bose system and a 12 disc changer in in the glove box and a DVD player in the trunk. It came with 20' tires and solid dish chrome wheels and also the original wheels and tires. The windows were all black tinted, which is illegal where I live. It had a sun roof. The only thing I ever bought for it, was a Sony Playstation in the backseat for my Son. I'm seriously considering buying another one. Thanks for showing me your beautiful cars!!
I own a 2000 Silver two tone LS400 and my Mother has a champagne 1993 LS that I drive and look after as well.
The 2nd gen is definitely faster in stock form, with a slightly nicer interior. The 1st gen definitely feels more solid in its build quality, and the engine builds power in a more linear way without the vvti.
They are both absolutely fantastic cars and a pleasure to drive every time.
Would love to have an SC400 someday too.
Peace to Lexus lovers worldwide from Canada.
Aiming for a million y’all.🔥✊🔥
1UZ for life!👍
I’ve driven diesels all of my life and am seriously considering a 95 LS400. With the big tanks on the LS400 how many km per tank should I expect?
@@ShayneLittle Tough to say how it compares to diesel. Depends how you drive also. The LS can guzzle it if you drive aggressively or it’s a pretty fuel efficient V8 if you drive like an old man.
Buy it Man. I’m sure you will be more than satisfied with your 95 LS400. Straight up quality.
1UZ for life!
Any love here for the ‘90-‘94?
I just prefer the facelift LS400 over the pre facelift more. I find that it looks more modern and refined. The pre just looks like a old persons car compared to the face lift.If they get cheap enough I may get a 98-01 Celsior, since all the LS400s here in the United States are high mileage and weren't taken care of.
How about the VVTI engine and different transmission?
they can't see that
Cool. Thanks for the video. I have a 1997 LS.
Talking about ride quality, and quietness as well would be welcome.
Beautiful cars,man I want one 😎
LS400 is a great cat
ياقلبي يال٩٥ 💘🇯🇵
My headlights are glass on my 1997 LS400. Much higher index of transmission. Polycarbonate becomes dim after ultraviolet from sun, but can be buffed-out with special cleaner. In 71 years of driving, I've only cracked a glass headlamp lens once, hitting a moose a glancing blow while motoring at 35 mpg in Norway with my wife in a VW Golf (Rabbit in US), back in 1976. So I'm not worried about having to replace my 1997's lamp lens.
I want both!
peak years of Lexus.
when grills were grills
bumpers were bumpers
Got a 96 air suspension we the 2nd owner,its mint and drives like new,its high spec heated seats,its a behemoth of a car,that you never lose in carpark!
the air suspension is supposed to be far more comfortable, but the problem is that it is much more expensive when it needs to be repaired. most people swap it to a normal spring suspension when the air suspension needs fixing, not sure if i would, the comfort might be worth it if it was possible to repair it.
WHY DIDN'T YALL RACE 'EM? Great Video!
The biggest change was 30 more HP and. VVTI. Kudos to Toyota for doing something major in that time other than a refresh you don't see that anymore. Ps. Great Video! All of them still collectors Items! The car that put Toyota on the map as a Luxury power house!
The 1993 have sexy real tail lights for being longer, and though I wish the 1993 had the front headlights of the 1998
I own 2011 IS 250, amazing car
I want one desperately
Same here
@@pbjracing14yearsago49 Hmm I see what you did there
Nice comparison, thanks a lot 😀
i think i prefer the older one, i just like older cars more for some reason.
I wish I knew how to upload pictures, cause i got 2 2000 ls 400 that I'd like to show off, and they are both sexy as fuck!
Dear E28 Source,
I enjoy listening to your recordings on You Tube about old Lexuses.
I hope you can help me. I bought a new 1996 Lexus LS400 27 years ago. It now has 221K miles on it. Last year it started running rough in Florida, and I also saw smoke coming from both exhausts. I told my mechanic to do a complete tune-up, (plugs, wires distributor caps, rotors, etc.) Still ran rough and smoke from exhausts. He replaced the 3 catalytic converters, but no help. He replaced the 3 oxygen sensors, but no help. He examined both mufflers all okay, but no help.
I finally shipped the car to my mechanic in Massachusetts. We removed the top intake manifold, examined the fuel rail, inspected the 8 fuel injectors and replaced the 8 rubber seals, and performed a compression test. Still no help. We disconnected the power steering line to the engine, still no help. I read that if the engine oil was overfilled, the oil would foam and smoke, and not lubricate. (Lucas oil was added last time), so we drained and replaced the oil. Still no help. I love this car and do not want to abandon it. Any suggestions?
Oh no sorry to hear that. Maybe it's the valve stem seals?
@@E28Source thanks for your reply. I’ll tell my mechanic
@@ralpharabian5334did you ever get it fixed if so what was wrong
I love 1997 it have more aggressive looks
That LS is the same age as me!
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Wait how do you got Bluetooth on the second Ls?
Look under your seat you’ll find first Aid kit ..98 has auto leveling headlights 98 has 5 speed auto the oolder ls has 4 speed auto 98 has vvti other one doesn’t
Could you swap the steering wheel on the 98 to the 95?
Omg love them thanks dudes 😁👍
Hello! Could you please tell me if the 1995 has a coded key to start the car? Or just cutting a key it will start without programming…
I’m about to buy one from 1995 but it has no keys so I would like to know
Thank you in advance
does the guy with the 98+ have a k40 radar detector hard wired in there? I can see the 2 lights right by the security light.
95's MID is in the middle of console.
98's MID is in the driver's gauge.
MID?
How do you have 24mpg in n the newer ls, everything I’ve read gives them tops of 19 mpg
Cheers lads I'm currently looking for one and am torn between them,how's about performance
@Ronald Raygun thanks buddy👍🏻
great comparison video!
Is 1998 longer than 1995?
عشق 95 لحد 97
I have a question??? So if i get a 97 ls400 can i do a front end conversion to a 98 ls400 will the 98 fenders headlights and hood fit in a 97 ls400 so basically like the Silverados theres regular front end and HD front end
Yes you can but have to do modifications to the bumper for turn signals.
Might as well get a 98-2000 if you like the way the rounder lights look. I personally think the older front end looks a lot better
Anyone know if you can put the newer gen 1996 headlights on a 93
94 model looks best.
You forgot to mention the 98 has VVT and the 95 doesn’t.
'95
Guys I have a 2015 IS300h F-Sport here in the UK. It looks stunning, however drives shit (typical modern car made worse by CVT gearbox).
Im considering swapping in for an LS430 2005 high spec and converting to LPG (petrol is expensive here in UK).
Can anyone tell me which model would handle LPG best?
I'm not too fond of the LS400 as I feel its a bit too old style.
Thanks in advance
did you end up doing it?
@@Murtagh653 still got the Is300h 😑
@@sixtyseven3337 it looks pretty good to me, but i haven't driven anything newer than a 2007 lexus is250 and that was only twice, both times a short distance
Just subbed 👍
the engine are different and the 1998 has 1 more gear in the trans
Can u use the older glass style headlights in place of the 98' plastic headlights🤔
No, the shape is too different.
@@RtistiqSkubie yeah I double checked back then and realized they were different, thanks for the response😎
I’m inn need of head lights dokt wanna pay 300 for stocks
1995 +++
Ls400🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤💔
Don't switch the old rims onto the 98 is does not look as good as the 5 spokes. Get new 5's
Gear is different in 2000 ls
Awesome video. I have actually owned a White 95 LS400 and a 98 LS400. I currently have an 02 LS430. Follow me on IG @volvo_lexus_maryland
1995>1998
لايك 98
The real question is why you guys both have cars as old as you are.
we're 20, and 22.
@@E28Source so actually older. That's fine though.
What's wrong with having cars the same age as or older than you? I have a 1973 Corvette and I'm 28 now... In search of a 1990-1994 LS though.... Impossible to find in good condition where I am.