Good morning all,
Seeking some advice from a knowledgeable audience:
Its time for me to say goodbye to my E92 Coupe 330d, I've owned it for six years and covered 50k miles in that time. Its been exceptionally reliable apart from the ABS pump which failed and was subsequently reconditioned. I now need something bigger (four doors for practicality and a large boot). There are a few other contenders in the running but both are petrol hot hatches (for the simple reason they wont be around much longer)
The majority of my driving is motorway based between the West Midlands and the south coast. We're talking about 300 miles at a time with a few A roads at either end. I've done a few trips to Europe and Scotland. So most of my car work is long distance.
I've been tempted by Lexus for a long time since my fiancées brother and father both own them. I'm attracted to their reliability and comfort but I would be lying to say I haven't exploited the torque of my 3 litre diesel and the ease at which it cruises at outside lane speeds while delivering 45mpg- hence the interest in the 450h.
Is the GS the right car for me?
My budget can stretch to a sub 50k mile, higher spec model from an independent, albeit a 2012/2013 model.
My concerns are general cost of ownership. I would prefer to own this car for a long time. At least another six years and if its still going strong at that point I'll keep it further. However am I going to be stung along the way with high servicing and repair costs? Are the horror stories about shocks, batteries and other niggly bits all true? I would hate to drop 18k on a car to then be faced with a further 1200 quid for leaky shocks for instance.
Any advice you could offer would be very appreciated and if you fancy swaying me further away from ze Germans feel free to regale me with stories how good your Lexus is.