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Hi everyone,

 

I know there is a wanted section but I thought I'd have more luck here - hope it's ok posting here.

 

I am again in the look out for a low mileage - around 100000k  ls430. Ideally a facelift model. My budget is £3000. Service history is important and ideally from an enthusiast owner - hence the post here.

I'd also consider a late MK4 ls400 mileage again around 100000k. Budget would be £1500-2000. Again service history essential as well as enthusiast owner !

If anyone is thinking of selling over the next few weeks then please do let me know. 

 

Thanks 

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I think in all honesty you may have to raise your budget by about 1k.  A low mileage example with good history is always sort after, and getting rare.  

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Thanks for the reply . Are you referring to the 400 or 430?

 

Thanks again

 

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The 400 is quite rare, I don't know about the 430, prices of the 400 are going up compared to around 4-5 years ago or more, again I don't know about the 430.

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I have a 38k 400 mark 4 and would not sell it at any price the graveyard plot is already booked for me and the car.

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S reg on auto trader £800

id ignore the mileage my mk3 with 86k drives the same as my mk4 with 144k although both will require suspension fixes at the front which the auto trader model looks like it's already had done

 


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6 hours ago, Docp said:

Thanks for the reply . Are you referring to the 400 or 430?

 

Thanks again

 

Both.  The problem with the 430 is it's more complicated than the 400 which means various repairs/maintenance may get overlooked or simply left. I was lucky to get one with full main dealer history and always garaged, so they are out there but it takes time and the need to travel (and often you'll be disappointed) Late 400's are becoming very sort after.  As has been mentioned, I wouldn't be too concerned about mileage as long as the history backs it up.  Maybe consider a GS?  It's something I may think about in due course.

Posted
11 hours ago, Docp said:

Much difference between 1998 and 2000?

No difference, so buying on condition and history is good advice.

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Thanks for the replies everyone. Have increased my budget to 4-5k for a 430!


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7 hours ago, Docp said:

Thanks for the replies everyone. Have increased my budget to 4-5k for a 430!

That should get you a nice facelift model, 53/54 plate. Good luck with your search and we look forward to some photos in due course!

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The only difference between a 1998 ls400 and a 1999-2000 ls400 is the 1998 doesn't have electric side mirrors.

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On 9/1/2017 at 1:42 PM, The-Acre said:

so they are out there but it takes time and the need to travel

Yes, every time with either the 400's or 430, in fact in the past (pre 2011 when I bought this) I have found travel quite a problem eg, If someone is based mid england, ie brum, there maybe 3 cars they notice on the market, one in bournemouth another up in newcastle on tyne & another here in London, on top of that a buyer has to make arrangements with a seller to view which ever car at a  time suitable to both & which fits in with working hours.....so its nowhere near as simple as seeing an add with a couple of cars worth seeing its getting all the other variables in place to see the car......on top of that....there is the added cost of rail fares which add to the total cost of the car, a buyer maybe driving back or coming back by train to brum after rejecting the newcastle car with a view to travel to bournmouth to look at the other when the bournemouth seller finds it convienient to meet, even when there were more car for sale and more choices to view all that was an inherent problem

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Is there any specific reason you want one such a low mileage? as far as the engine is concerned they will go on & on........& on without probes, my first had 230k on the clock but it had been regularly serviced, I only eventually changed it for a different color, it drove & ran perfectly as have the other 2 I have bought since (current 174k)

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49 minutes ago, dendonc said:

Yes, every time with either the 400's or 430, in fact in the past (pre 2011 when I bought this) I have found travel quite a problem eg, If someone is based mid england, ie brum, there maybe 3 cars they notice on the market, one in bournemouth another up in newcastle on tyne & another here in London, on top of that a buyer has to make arrangements with a seller to view which ever car at a  time suitable to both & which fits in with working hours.....so its nowhere near as simple as seeing an add with a couple of cars worth seeing its getting all the other variables in place to see the car......on top of that....there is the added cost of rail fares which add to the total cost of the car, a buyer maybe driving back or coming back by train to brum after rejecting the newcastle car with a view to travel to bournmouth to look at the other when the bournemouth seller finds it convienient to meet, even when there were more car for sale and more choices to view all that was an inherent problem

It's a real problem, as I found when looking for my LS400. All of a sudden you realise you've spent hundreds on just looking for one.

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I know, I just had look on eBay, this car (if a buyer likes the color) seems ok but needs a mechi estimate (without seeing it) on a minumum cost of sorting out the leak from the power steering pipes.......other than that it seems a solid car well worth looking at, but, not stated as to whereabouts it is

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lexus-LS-400-1992-Auto-/202038680282?hash=item2f0a719ada:g:JbAAAOSwXCNZlEHq

 

Posted
7 hours ago, messi said:

The only difference between a 1998 ls400 and a 1999-2000 ls400 is the 1998 doesn't have electric side mirrors.

Do you mean they don't fold in when parked?

Posted

That's right, they don't have a switch to fold them in and out, the 1999-2000 do though 

Posted

Wow, no electric folding mirrors on a luxury car? I mean, my old 1988 Honda Civic had those!

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8 hours ago, dendonc said:

Yes, every time with either the 400's or 430, in fact in the past (pre 2011 when I bought this) I have found travel quite a problem eg, If someone is based mid england, ie brum, there maybe 3 cars they notice on the market, one in bournemouth another up in newcastle on tyne & another here in London, on top of that a buyer has to make arrangements with a seller to view which ever car at a  time suitable to both & which fits in with working hours.....so its nowhere near as simple as seeing an add with a couple of cars worth seeing its getting all the other variables in place to see the car......on top of that....there is the added cost of rail fares which add to the total cost of the car, a buyer maybe driving back or coming back by train to brum after rejecting the newcastle car with a view to travel to bournmouth to look at the other when the bournemouth seller finds it convienient to meet, even when there were more car for sale and more choices to view all that was an inherent problem

I once traveled from Sussex to Birmingham to view an LS400 which turned out to be good.  I actually enjoyed the train journey with my wife when it was time to pick it up. Had it been a duffer I'd have been really annoyed!  Fortunately my current one was in Guildford which is only 40 mins.  This will always be the problem with rare cars, the need to cover some miles to find them.

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19 minutes ago, The-Acre said:

Fortunately my current one was in Guildford which is only 40 mins.

So is my current, just outside Guildford........Ive never had a bad one but I did reject seeing quite a few when I started questioning the sellers by eBay PM.......that is when there were 'quite a few' around, although that one I linked seemed good.

Posted
20 hours ago, dendonc said:

Is there any specific reason you want one such a low mileage? as far as the engine is concerned they will go on & on........& on without probes, my first had 230k on the clock but it had been regularly serviced, I only eventually changed it for a different color, it drove & ran perfectly as have the other 2 I have bought since (current 174k)

Mileage wise - the main reason is although the engine etc will be fine - the suspension / chassis will be getting on so gives me a bit more room before replacing things. The other reason is purely psychological!

12 hours ago, The-Acre said:

I once traveled from Sussex to Birmingham to view an LS400 which turned out to be good.  I actually enjoyed the train journey with my wife when it was time to pick it up. Had it been a duffer I'd have been really annoyed!  Fortunately my current one was in Guildford which is only 40 mins.  This will always be the problem with rare cars, the need to cover some miles to find them.

Yes - I don't mind traveling all all. For my previous 430 it was 3 trains and most way across the country. Hence why I'd much rather buy from a enthusiast as I think they are far more reliable than a trader in terms of the car being as described.

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