Is it really that bad to buy a Lexus?

Is it really that bad to buy a Lexus?

– Lexus IS 250 / Lexus IS 250C Club / Lexus IS 220D & IS 200D Club – Lexus Owners Club Thinking Of Buying Is 220D Is It Really That Bad? Thinking Of Buying Is 220D Is It Really That Bad? Lexus Model: Is 220d?

When to buy a Lexus IS220 manual or auto?

If you do in excess of 10,000 miles a year and fuel costs are important, buy the IS220 manual. If fuel cost is not an issue, buy the IS250 auto. Whatever you buy, make sure it has a full Lexus Dealer service history. The car is in a different league to the others you mention.

Which is better Lexus Celica or Lexus 220D?

Dealer support is generally very good and Lexus as a manufacturer are miles better than others at acknowledging and dealing with issues. As Jason says, cars with 18” wheels can give a firm and slightly noisy ride but it is still miles quieter than the Celica. All in all a reliable, refined and class leading car to drive. Lexus Model: Is 220d?

What should the mileage be on a lexusowner?

Drive it at 40 mph or 60 kmh in fourth for a few seconds at least and then try to accelerate. If it loses power instead of pulling, you can expect poor mileage per gallon. Check the clutch.

Are there any problems with the Lexus IS 220d sport?

I purchased a lexus IS 220d sport from a dealer with 52k miles, the car is 2006. After 3 months of light use, problems began. It would often go into limp mode, showing check vsc.

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).

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 kind of car has 603, 000 miles on it?

Not too long ago, our editor/overseer/cause celebre Doug DeMuro expressed amazement at discovering a Ford Excursion with 603,000 miles on the clock. 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.