1992 Lexus LS 400 4 litre V8
Summary:
Power, comfort and specification, but high cost of ownership
Faults:
The car was reliable in terms of zero breakdowns, but each time the car went in for a service, the dealer found items that needed replacing. Luckily, I had bought mine with a 3 year unlimited mileage warranty from Lexus, so that covered some expensive items.
In 6 years of ownership, this is what was replaced (as well as normal maintainence) :
Steering rack
Water pump
Gearbox speed sensor
Power steering pump
All brake lines
Brake discs every 20,000 miles
Brake pads every 6,000 miles
Battery
New shock absorbers all round
Front upper control arms
Front lower control arms
Rear upper control arms
Rear trailing arm bushes
Anti-roll bar bushes all round
Strut rod bushes
Transmission mount
Both engine mounts
Front springs (apparently, were cracked)
Front strut bar
CD changer had to be disconnected, since it kept draining the battery even when the car was off
Driver's seat only reclines from one side (so seat becomes twisted)
Windscreen was replaced (and wind noise was really bad afterwards compared with zero noise beforehand)
Both headlight bulbs replaced.
Looks like I bought a lemon, even though it was certified by the Lexus dealer and had a service book full of stamps. I complained to Lexus HQ in England who told me admitted that the car had suffered a "hard life" from it's previous owners, but there was nothing they could do about it.
If you are looking to buy a vehicle like this, don't accept anything less than full service history (i.e. all the previous invoices to ensure that previous owners spent money on looking after it, not just the oil and filter type of service that some folks do). The dealers will still stamp the service book even if they say the car needs 4 new tyres, new brakes etc. The value of stamps in a service book is not much at all.
General Comments:
Despite all the bits and pieces replaced, the car was supremely comfortable and had masses of torque from the V8. I drove the car across Europe in the summer of 2003 and it never missed a beat. I drove to Scotland (500 mile journey) a few times, and each time, you would get out feeling refreshed. I used to get between 15-18mpg around town, and even managed to get 32mpg driving on the motorway at 70mph with cruise control set.
The car was written off in late 2004 after an accident with a tree. Despite hitting a tree at 50mph, the car rolling, and not wearing a seatbelt, I walked out of the car without even a scratch! The car is built very strongly despite being such an old model and not having airbags.
I have driven lots of modern cars recently, and whilst your typical mass market vehicle like a Ford or Vauxhall has improved in the last 10 years, but for the money the insurance company has given me, I cannot find anything that matches it for a relaxing drive.
Saving up hard for a LS430!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 10th March, 2005
23rd Sep 2008, 04:57
I have a 1999 Mk4 LS400 and have experienced the same issues with Lexus dealers. Shortly after I had bought my car it needed an interim service and they reported that the car needed several expensive items - some the same as yours including upper control arms. The estimate came to over £4000!
I then had the car checked by another Lexus agent and, guess what? No problems whatsover!
Motto - old car, main agent, some see the pound signs before their eyes.
Always get another opinion.