What kind of oil does a Lexus use?
Synthetic 0W-20
Lexus recommends using Synthetic 0W-20 Engine Oil on all of its models. Owners can use 5W-20 Engine Oil as a substitute – as long as the following oil change returns to using Synthetic 0W-20.
What kind of engine does the Lexus LS 460 have?
The LS 460 and 460 L are powered by a 4.6-liter, 380-horsepower V-8. The wheelbase and overall length of the L model are just shy of five inches longer than that of the standard model, and some of that added space translates into rear-seat legroom.
What kind of fuel do you use in a Lexus GS?
Basically, if you drive a GS, IS, RC coupe, LS, GX or LX – always use the higher octane fuel so you can get the performance and fuel economy these models should give you. When in doubt you can always reference your owner’s manual or just give us a call at 210-816-5000 to speak with our service team at North Park Lexus Dominion.
What kind of car is the Lexus LS?
The LS is the largest sedan in the Lexus line. It’s available as a short- or long-wheelbase, with a long-wheelbase hybrid as well. The LS is a similar size as the Audi A8, BMW 7 Series, and Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Unlike the sport sedan bias of the 7 Series, the Lexus LS is geared toward comfort and a posh interior.
What kind of gas does a Lexus ES350 use?
The 2010 ES350 recommends 91 octane, while the 2011 model being released has downgraded that to 87. Most mechanics agree that there is little performance difference between 87 and 89 grade octane gasoline. Lexus automobiles that do not specify a higher-grade octane for optimum performance will run just fine on 87 or 89 octane.
For 2011, the Lexus LS 460’s adjustable air suspension (previously a standard feature on all-wheel-drive models) becomes an option. Otherwise, the LS is unchanged. The 2011 Lexus LS 460 is powered by a 4.6-liter V8 that produces 380 horsepower and 367 pound-feet of torque.
Is the 2011 Lexus LS 600h all wheel drive?
In most cases, the 2011 Lexus LS 460 will satisfy on multiple levels. The 2011 Lexus LS 460 is a large luxury sedan offered in standard- and long-wheelbase (LS 460 L) models. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is optional on both models. The LS 600H L hybrid is reviewed separately.
Basically, if you drive a GS, IS, RC coupe, LS, GX or LX – always use the higher octane fuel so you can get the performance and fuel economy these models should give you. When in doubt you can always reference your owner’s manual or just give us a call at 210-816-5000 to speak with our service team at North Park Lexus Dominion.
The 2010 ES350 recommends 91 octane, while the 2011 model being released has downgraded that to 87. Most mechanics agree that there is little performance difference between 87 and 89 grade octane gasoline. Lexus automobiles that do not specify a higher-grade octane for optimum performance will run just fine on 87 or 89 octane.