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Heard the other day second hand values coming down a lot as the new car market recovers ability to supply, so less people chasing a decent second hand car. Recession may change that a little, but I would think most people looking at spending north of 15K might just go for financing deals on a new car. Car looks great, and hopefully you get price that makes it worhtwhile
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I used to run at 32 max - above that I could tell tyres a little too hard. Used to get about 20K miles out of Falkens at this pressure, probably would have got more but a bit lazy with checking tracking and suspect if I had all the front running gear bushes sorted would have got more (as I was getting uneven wear even after Chris Mullin of Glos got the beast as good as poss). Actually looks like when I first got car I was squeezing 35K+ out of tyres
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Just wondering if the L & H on the plate mean LIQUID HYBRID
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I would also get a diamond stone - Stone - I use one of these to keep the blades sharp for a long time as even the fatmx will blunt. Means less time swapping blades and good for the planet as not sending all those blades to landfill.
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Anti glare coating on specs.
Cotswold Pete replied to Bill Dawes's topic in Lexus Owners Club Lounge
Anti-glare a must, espcially as you get older. I prefer polaroid coating over polychromic as they cut down glare rather than cut down all light and they (IMHO) are better for when you are one minute driving in sun and then cloudy conditions, as polaroid will only filter out a max of 50% light, and next to 0% if the light is all in one plane. So I carry clear set with anti-glare and polaroid set with no anti-glare with me -
I just love how the intial post can turn into a discussion on wine, I do love the Lexus forum it's like no other I am on
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I recall we underestimated the Japanese when they first started making stuff that the Western world thought was their 'right', and would be fair to say Quality Control in China is getting better. Though time will tell if the current Chinese EVs will be good to use in a decade or so. When you look at the bad stuff that came out of Longbirdge or Oxford years ago, we cannot really be poo-pooing our Far East compatriots. On the AI front, it will be useful (and dangerous) just like the Internet is. Having used the Internet since 1980 (and helping program some very small chunks of it) we saw it only as a force for good, and now we have criminals using it for things less the good. AI will only be as good and mad as humans when it can be capable of ADHD, Autism, crying, laughing and making huge mistakes - coz that is where inventiveness comes from (stretching the boundaries of data and known facts), well that is my Humble view, and in some ways I am glad to be getting out of the tech industry after 43 years, to focus on my gardening, bird watching and walking and keeping an eye on this wonderful forum
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I used Lexus Parts direct, found them not a bad price for shocks, and then Amayama for control arms etc. You wont regret having a GS450, a mate has just gone from 450 to MB E220 and just like me the same view, the Lexus will always be a better car Mercs are too fragile in my view (though run of the mill parts are cheaper than Lexus - specialist stuff is an arm and a leg). I kind of regret not going with Lexus, but got MB as quick buy off a mate of mine - so I knew it's provenance.
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Broadband and home landline phone
Cotswold Pete replied to JeffL's topic in Lexus Owners Club Lounge
If you want to know a bit more about what might be near you then this web site is good - I use it at work a lot to suss out options for my clients. UK Broadband Map - scroll to bottom enter your post code and then tick the boxes in the right hand panel This will give you some idea of whether you can get fast fibre. If you tick the 'Speed Test Results' box then it will pop up speeds of people near you and sometimes who their provider is, which might help. There are over 100 Alt-Net providers in the UK so it can be a faff if you have options in your local area So although the map will show you an Alt-net provider it is not possible to ask the web site just to tell you who that alt-net is. -
All this reminds me of what one lecturer said when at Uni back in the 70's Hitler really wanted Peace, well he actually wanted a piece of Poland a piece of France etc. So one assumes that Xi and Netanyahu are looking for PIECE.
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Cracking tyres, replace?
Cotswold Pete replied to corpjones's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
Tyres at 5 years old on a car will suffer thsi problem. I have seen spares that are 10 years old and never used, but the rubber harderns and cracks as soon as you put a load on them. I have MB E350 and the Michelin Primacy are an excellent choice, very quite, and seem to wear well. I am running 17inch rims, with the right balance between pot-hole handling and general road handling. -
Heck almighty, really strange story this one. Glad problem solved but would have been interesting to see what the old battery was reading before you cranked engine. The voltage of a car battery should be between 12.2 to 12.6 volts when the engine is turned off. A fully charged car battery voltage falls between 13.7 and 14.7 volts with the engine running. With the battery charge at 75%, the voltage can drop to 12.4 volts. At 25% charge, the voltage will measure around 12 volts. The LS400 is more tolerant of battery on the way out from my experience.
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WIth nealry 300K on clock I would think £1K-2K would be what you adverytise. Personally so long as no rust in rear wheel arches which is what got mine at 250K miles, I would pay more than £2K, so long as (if you have the touchscreen) it was readable in cold weather. I preferred the LCD in my Mk3 over the Mk4. On the crank breaking front, I understand they are rated up to 1000Bhp, so pretty much impossible to break as result of engine issues. Enjoy driving and do not sell it to anyone as you will regret that day, but soak up the admiring glances. If ever I see an LS with owner in a supermarket car park cannot help myself from having a chat.
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Have heard that this product works, not tried it myself as have used the WD40 mainly or a silicone spray. The trick is the binding of the coating to the lense so that it does not peel of (wear out) and having tried cheap products never seemed to be worth expense over using WD40 and just using T-cut (or some such agent - ceramic bath cleaner) on a regular basis to clean the algal growth off the headlights that lives in the micro-scratches and causes the dimming.
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I use Isopropyl Alchohol to clean blades (sometimes call Rubbing Alchohol) and also clean screen with it, mainly to remove the stubborn bits of road cr*p that gets kicked up, especially in summer when road works deposit tiny bits of tar (not usually visible), and also if I get behind a very dirty truck/bus in front kicking up cr*p or belching filthy fumes. Keeping windscreen super clean helps recude micro-tears in rubber as well as making sure the blades do not pick up cr*p that sticks to them. Actually must do my screen and blades this weekend as not done for a little while. Sometimes I will also go over screen with some screen cleaner/detergent to give it a final clean
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Reading this document might help if your techncially minded as to what is actaully going on between the acid and the lead in a battery. Failure Causes and Effective Repair Methods of Lead-acid Battery The more modern cars get the more I want to go back to riding a push bike or driving a late 90's Jap mobile
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Canbus theft scandal
Cotswold Pete replied to wewillnotbefobbedoff's topic in Lexus General Discussions
It was this whole shebang that made me glad I did not get into buying an ES300. Does make one wonder what the situation is Japan or USA is, as usually this kind of vulnerability travels across the whole of the 'criminal community' with speed. Kind of reminds me of the radios being stolen saga back in mid to early 80's then the industry finally got off it's butt and started coding radio. Agree that from what I am hearing Lexus seem to be putting their fingers in their ears and going 'La La La De Da' -
Nice, kind of reminds me of a mate years ago who owned an E-type and he told me the previous owner would clean the wire wheels with a soft brush after any run and the engine bay looked clean as you like. Not so sure my mate kept it up to that level. This kind of video makes me hanker for another big Lexus, I must stop watching them and get on with liking my W212