From an engineering stand point, the attention to detail and the level of refinement probably did cause some worry for the MB and BMW engineers.Mercedes had nightmare cause of this? How many LS were sold and how many S W140?![]()
From an engineering stand point, the attention to detail and the level of refinement probably did cause some worry for the MB and BMW engineers.Mercedes had nightmare cause of this? How many LS were sold and how many S W140?![]()
Even today owning my Lexus is a lot less hassle than my BMW or any Benz I've ever owned as far as service is concerned. That said I haven't owned a new Benz yet to get that treatment from a Benz dealer.
I kept forgetting you have an IS 250, how did you come about having that car?
How is the reliability on your Lexus IS? I am sure it must have been flawless up to now.
I have never been in a LS400 and I am so keen and very curious to be able to go in one for a drive to experience its refinement. It was a benchmark for quiteness when it debuted in 1989/1990. The magazines at the time were raving about it as it was setting new standards for engine and gearchange refinement the likes that Mercedes and BMW had no rival to at the time, until the V12 S600 came in 1991.I had my first proper luxury experience in this car. My strongest memory is how quiet it was inside the cabin.
Interesting I didn’t know that. When I got a ride in it I was around 8-12 years old. Quite a big difference in experience from the shit boxes that I was a passenger in.The original LS400 also had the gift of timing. The W126 was old by 1990 and 5 and 7 Series had no V8 yet. The LS gave a big shock. Its base price was that of a 190E 2.6! The car was smooth and quiet but had very little road feel and unlike a Benz of the day, the faster you went the less composed it was. Still tho at 40K loaded it was a death value blow. The situation has long corrected itself and the Lexus LS will be lucky to see another generation.
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