Are there any problems with the 2002 Lexus SC 430?

Are there any problems with the 2002 Lexus SC 430?

The most-reported problem is also with the 2002 Lexus SC 430 for premature tire wear. Click on the graph bars for more details about a specific model year. Bump the SC 430 problem graphs up another notch. Get answers and make your voice heard!

What kind of features does a Lexus SC430 have?

There was no shortage of features in the SC430, it came with pretty much everything you could wish for, including leather, sat-nav, nine-speaker sound, and power seats. Lexus build quality was superb; it really shook up those carmakers that reckoned they were on top of the game.

When did Tony O’Brien buy a Lexus SC430?

CarsGuide reader, Tony O’Brien, has owned a 2006 model since 2008, and he told us he is extremely happy with it, while at the same time he accepts that the ride is not the best on anything but smooth roads and the handling does not inspire confidence.

Can a SC430 be turned into an open roadster?

You really had to look beyond the SC430’s styling to fully appreciate it. The SC430 was a car for all seasons, a coupe that could be turned into an open roadster at the flick of a switch. It took fully 25 seconds for the metal roof to be lowered and stowed out of sight.

Where can I buy a 2005 Lexus SC 430?

Used 2005 Lexus SC SC 430 Convertible 2D Prices | Kelley Blue Book See pricing for the Used 2005 Lexus SC SC 430 Convertible 2D. Get KBB Fair Purchase Price, MSRP, and dealer invoice price for the 2005 Lexus SC SC 430 Convertible 2D. View local inventory and get a quote from a dealer in your area.

How much does a 2005 SC 430 convertible cost?

Used 2005 Lexus SC SC 430 Convertible 2D Edit OptionsMileage: 127,567 4.9 Consumer Write a review View Gallery For Sale Near You 23 Lexus SC vehicles in your area. Used 2005 Lexus SC 430 Convertible $7,995 Deluxe Auto Dealer Used 2005 Lexus SC 430 Convertible $12,999 Rao Auto Group Used 2005 Lexus SC 430 Convertible $17,999

What makes a Lexus SC430 a bad car?

The SC430’s speed-sensitive, power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering somehow manages to get it exactly wrong. The system’s too heavy when you’d expect it to be low-effort, and numb and vague when you expect it to sharpen-up. The double wishbone suspension also inverts expectations. It crashes at low speeds and floats when hustled.

Can a Lexus SC430 go sixty miles per hour?

Yes, the 3840-pound two-door accelerates from standstill to sixty miles per hour in an entirely respectable 5.9 seconds. But it could be the least exciting 5.9 seconds of your life (at least since you learned how to eat soup).