Is it normal to drive a 950, 000 mile Lexus?
The 950,000 miles notwithstanding, it still drives like a Lexus — smooth, quiet and serene. You almost have to pinch yourself to remember the car has nearly seven figures on the clock. In fact, it’s so normal it makes other high-mileage cars seem … well, kind of disappointing.
What is the quick guide for Lexus nx300h?
Quick guide LEXUS NX300h/NX300 Navi Manual_USA_OM78229U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Quick guide• Giving guidance for the route quickly Basic function • Information to be read before operation • Setting initial settings before operation • Connecting the Bluetooth®device
What kind of car is the Million Mile Lexus?
Me, I wasn’t as impressed — because I’ve been cruising around in a 1996 Lexus LS400 with half again as many miles as that old Excursion. The car fanatics among us may well be familiar with the car: It’s the Million Mile Lexus belonging to Matt Farah, host of The Smoking Tire Podcast (on which yours truly will appear, with any luck*, sometime soon).
How many miles does a Lexus LS have?
For those who are unfamiliar, Matt bought this Lexus a couple of years ago with some 850,000 miles on it (maybe more, maybe less; the story changes depending on who’s telling it). Apparently his first car was an LS, and someone saw this car in Florida and thought Matt might find it cool. Matt’s idea was to try to get the car up to a million miles.
The 950,000 miles notwithstanding, it still drives like a Lexus — smooth, quiet and serene. You almost have to pinch yourself to remember the car has nearly seven figures on the clock. In fact, it’s so normal it makes other high-mileage cars seem … well, kind of disappointing.
What kind of car does a Lexus drive?
The 950,000 miles notwithstanding, it still drives like a Lexus — smooth, quiet and serene. You almost have to pinch yourself to remember the car has nearly seven figures on the clock.
For those who are unfamiliar, Matt bought this Lexus a couple of years ago with some 850,000 miles on it (maybe more, maybe less; the story changes depending on who’s telling it). Apparently his first car was an LS, and someone saw this car in Florida and thought Matt might find it cool. Matt’s idea was to try to get the car up to a million miles.
Me, I wasn’t as impressed — because I’ve been cruising around in a 1996 Lexus LS400 with half again as many miles as that old Excursion. The car fanatics among us may well be familiar with the car: It’s the Million Mile Lexus belonging to Matt Farah, host of The Smoking Tire Podcast (on which yours truly will appear, with any luck*, sometime soon).
How many miles can I expect to get on my Lexus RX 350?
So far besides the usual ( brakes, battery, Alignments) And oil changes every 5000 miles, all I have done on it were rear struts at 140,000 miles.I don’t believe in flushes and fluid changes I just top it off when needed. Incredible car that still drives and looks new. I expect to get at least 400,000 out of it if not more.
The 950,000 miles notwithstanding, it still drives like a Lexus — smooth, quiet and serene. You almost have to pinch yourself to remember the car has nearly seven figures on the clock.