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Capt Jack

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  • First Name
    Tim
  • Lexus Model
    RX300
  • Year of Lexus
    2000
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Yorkshire

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  1. No, I've not bought one yet. The pale blue one is still for sale at 123 Doncaster - or it was yesterday, because I went to see it and have a test drive. It is indeed a very handsome car, and it drove beautifully. Apparently it did sell once but the buyer changed his mind. Not sure if it's the one for me as I'm considering a few options, but all credit to the previous owners, and to 123 Doncaster. It's a very nice car, and the dealer is presenting it very well. Cheers Jack
  2. Thanks for the replies - especially Jonthebarber. That car is only down the road from me. Priced a bit above budget but then again, what's a budget for if not to be broken! I think i might take a closer look! Cheers Jack
  3. Hello I am seriously thinking that a Lexus RX300 should be my next car and would greatly appreciate any advice from members and current RX owners. I don't believe in spending a fortune on cars. A ten-plus year old car that has been looked after can be a great move in my experience, There seem to be quite a few 2000/2001/2002/2003 RX300 examples for sale at anything between £2000 and £4000 - and in the pictures some of them look absolutely fabulous, as good as new. At that sort of age and budget, which cars should I be considering? The pre-2003 models or the 2003-on version? Personally I like the look of the older car better! What are the key things to look out for? Are there any common failings? Is a cambelt service expensive? My previous car was a Volvo estate which got to 18 years old and 300,000 miles. The secret of it's success was that it was really well engineered and that I drove it sensibly and looked after it. Could I expect similar service from an RX300? Any and all hints and advice sincerely appreciated. Thanks in advance Cheers Jack
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