What's the highest mileage you would purchase a 2000s LS with and how much would you pay? Even if the prior owner says it's had a 200k mi tuneup, new tires brakes etc...
>>27832625Just get an E38 750i already.
>>27832625service records > mileage
>>27832651Mileage > records if you have even the slightest feeling you might sell it in the future although I do agree with you. I'd say the LS is the one car you can feel comfortable buying with high mileage, but after owning a dozen+ high mileage shitboxes I'm sick of the "oh 200k miles? bye thanks" and "200k? It's gonna need some work but I got $1352 today" crowd.That said, not a lot since you can still find deals from people that haven't taxed these as they are just 20 year old sedans after all.
>>27832665wow that ones a good deal compared to what I'm seeing
>>27832625If it's got service history it'll run great, people who own these tend to love them and take good care of them, they don't need much to keep them running well.t. '01 owner
>>27832645Exactly, only virgins drive chinkshit.
>>27832625With Lexus and Toyota it doesn't matter.
>>27832625I might be more concerned with age than mileage, the mechanicals on UZs and URs seem to last forever. plastic and rubber breaks down regardless
>>27832625You'll still get a lot of mileage out of a well taken care of LS at 200k on the odo but I personally don't like buying cars that far past 100k.
>>27832625500k