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  1. Well after fitting the tyres the car drove very well and we went away at the weekend and did several hundred miles and unfortunately I don't like it...!!! My old 430 was a superb car, easy and relaxing to drive, it just wafted along and if you wanted to get a hurry on it would oblige but most of the time it just settled into it's stride.... The 460 is a totally different animal, it's like driving a puppy on a lead, it just wants to go all the time, little subtlety to it, it's too keen and doesn't seem to settle, the smallest accelerator input and it want's to change down a few cogs and take off like a scalded cat.. I drove like Miss Daisy hoping the adaptations would work it out and tone it down and it did get a bit better but it is certainly not a relaxing drive. It was my good lady who mentioned after a couple of hundred miles... "You don't seem to like this car" even she noticed my frustration with it..... So, I've spent a couple of days evaluating options and although it's a great car and has all the extras I wanted I'm cutting my loses and selling it.... such a shame.... So to those who asked what it was like compared to a 430, that's my answer, I'm sure lots will love it but not me...
    4 points
  2. http://www.speedhunters.com/2017/02/project-fujispeed-grand-touring-for-the-family/ Just reading it now... Good pic's and some zoorst p0rn too Oh and it's SIlver
    3 points
  3. Just posted this on the gsf rcf topic but thought some of you might like to watch it. Im sure most of you have Seen it but think its a really good review And like that he goes into a bit about the history of making it and that he thinks people will look back at the isf as the turning point for lexus and Toyota. If that's the case the isf will def be in the history books. Enjoy.
    3 points
  4. It's interesting your comments on the LS460 being too eager and thus making it less relaxed. I can understand where you are coming from and this is where performance has it's place for certain models. take my GS450, it's something inbeteeen and I think it's performance adds a certain excitement to the drive. The car is fairly firm anyway and seems to lend itself to the extra eager throttle response. My RX450h on the other hand I feel is the complete opposite. It really makes me drive much more sedate and you feel cosited about. Despite being the same slightly detuned engine it feels quite lazy in comparison to the GS. if I'm honest I feel it could do with just a little more performance to make it a perfect balance, sometimes I feel the weight which indicates to me the necessity for a little more from the engine. i liken the LS in drive to the RX in that it should also be driven in a sedate manner but when needed and only when needed have the power delivery on tap. it should not be a case of the lightest touch of the pedal interfewrs with an otherwise tranquil ride. sounds like lexus are forgetting the heritage for relaxed, comfortable drive and compromising it for handling and performance BMW style rides. carl
    3 points
  5. Peter I admire your honesty and hope you get a reasonable return on the project it as cleared a few myths and truths up thats for sure. I think that anyone who as experienced long term use of either the 400 or 430 tend to get converted to that ambience for life and it is a bit difficult to get over them, a bit like a trusted favourite armchair.
    3 points
  6. Just wanted to share some of my experience on leaking boot gasket on LS400. I have had that problem and probably some of you had/have it as well as it is a quite common problem on them. I was considering to buy a new gasket for the boot but the price is steep. I have spent £20 for a transparent silicone(not glue one) and some silicone tubing with the external dia of 6mm. I took the gasket off the car boot. I cut small hole in the boot gasket to feed the tubing through. Tubing supports aged and squashed original gasket. The silicone went inside the the gasket. One hour job and so far no leaks. Now I can hunt for a bargain price original gasket without rush and leaking boot.
    2 points
  7. If is wasn't up to my eyes in work I'd come with you, invited or not 😁 Big Rat
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  8. @Rusty Crobar. You and this thread - it's all your fault. Just looked outside. Rain has stopped. Weather in Wales tomorrow looks good. IS-F needs a workout. I'll send you a postcard from Wales. Off I go.
    2 points
  9. Thanks for posting that :) I read the other article, it has made me even less keen on moding IS-Fs
    2 points
  10. Now that is brilliant great pics and storyline, the trip was naturally all the more enjoyable fir them because of the colour of the 'F' naturally 😏 Unfortunately that tree is no more ☹️ A great find google is your friend 👍 Big Rat
    2 points
  11. Hi Pete, i have been reading your updates on the LS460 avidly over the last few weeks, fascinating and impressive. I've had two Ls430's now, each for four years, and I'm keeping my current one as long as I can. I agree, the LS460 is a lovely car at many levels, and I was going to upgrade a number of times, but it just wasn't as cosseting and soulful. I prefer the LS430 so I totally agree with you. Each time I drive my LS430 I marvel at its refinement and ease of use. My friends just don't get it, only the owners here get it. I drive a Maserati Quattroporte Sport GTS too which is fabulous, but if I go on a longish journey, guess what car keys are in my hand 😀. I have connected a Vaistech which lets me play my Apple music or Spotify through the wonderful music system. It's heaven at any speed. I couldn't bear to sell my LS because if I did, every time I see one I would want it back again. I'm sure you have a difficult decision ahead of you. Nige
    2 points
  12. Thanks, i did look at those and also went to see a mate who does remapping... Although it's a large part of the issue it's just the whole driving experience I'm not liking, I'm rather fussy about it, I hate driving BMW's but millions love them so it's probably me.....
    2 points
  13. Lexus UK have released LC prices- Both LC500 and LC500h are the same prices for each of their trims. Base spec = £76,595 Sport pack (adds alcantara seats, CF roof and 21" alloys) = £80,595 Sport + pack ( Everything in Sport pack with the addition of 4 wheel steering, limited slip diff, CF scuff plates and retractable rear spoiler) - £85,595 Additional options are ML for £1k and Full colour head up display for £995 happy configuring! https://carconfig.lexus.co.uk/gb/en/
    1 point
  14. Hi all here are pics of new car .It has been worth all the travelling and the hours looking on line , talking to dealers etc .You can't expect what you want to come to you , i know i'm a fussy bugger when it comes to my car or bikes but i think i got this one just about right. Take care Keth
    1 point
  15. Me too, thanks for the advice
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  16. There will be many different opinions on this, and by far the most will say buy Michelins, but these are possibly the most expensive. My own preference is for Hankooks. Buying the tyres with the lowest db rating on the now compulsory tyre label should give you the quietest tyres. A reading of 68db is quiet, and you will find the level goes up to around 74db with some brands. I am testing some cheap tyres at the moment put on free of charge for me to asses over the next 10,000 miles. At the moment I can say they have exceeded my expectations in all aspects including noise level, but it would be unfair of me to disclose the brand until I have put at least 5000 miles on them. I am only at 500 miles at the moment. They are less than 1/3 of the price of so called top of the range tyres. Tyres get noisy as they ware so your Dunlops are probably suffering from this. The tyre label gives information on wet grip fuel ecconomy, and noise level, so have a look at suggested tyres. The economy rating can make such a difference as to pay for the tyres in there life on fuel saving so do not ignore this rating, and the wet grip speaks for it's self on safety stopping distances. John.
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  18. Wonderful! But NOT as historic as the LS 400!
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  19. Thanks for the advice guys car is booked in at Lexus Bristol next week for the wiper fault. Will look into the links for the leather thank you.
    1 point
  20. I think this is a really good review of the isf and explains a bit of history behind the making of the car And why i think its going to be a future classic. https://youtu.be/YBjbos7ISfI
    1 point
  21. The RX300 did not have parking sensors fitted from the factory. Therefore, they must be dealer fitted and unrepresentative of factory fitted RX450h front sensors. I presume you have a pre-facelift RX450h? They only seem to have 2 sensors, one on each corner which won't pick up things in the middle. They changed this for 2012 whereby they now come with 4 sensors at the front and therefore, I can say that mine have been very good at picking many things up. Make sure the distance is set to "long" Mine have been very good. They will not pick up certain things like very thin poles or low walls, however, they should pick up most things. Personally the first thing I would check is the parking sensor distance - if this is set to "short" turn it to "Long" and it seems to work much much better.
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  22. Good review, but I never understand why they give the f sport out to journalists. They think it's a sports car, thrash it then say its noisy, bumpy and poor mpg. Much better to give them a premier or advance to try and focus on the comfort side of things. But then I never got the point of the f sport anyway.
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  23. Well this has been a rollercoaster of a thread . I know exactly what you mean about binding to a car or not. If you don't feel comfortable with it then it's difficult to get beyond that. I loved my old LS400 and love my current LS430 and do think an LS460 will be on my horizon one day, but do have a nagging doubt that I'll miss something intangible in these old boxes... Will find out in about 10 years once the current one has worn itself out .
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  24. Sounds like a practical solution John, looking forward to seeing pic's
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  25. Being lazy or just getting old? I am about to fit a cigarette type power point in the boot fed via a fuse strait from the 12 volt battery. This will be used for two or three things. (1) To plug in my electric tyre pump. (2) I have a 12 volt electric wheel wrench " much the same as the air wrenches used in garages, but runs on electric". No more wheel nuts I cannot undo. (3) in the summer I can plug in a portable 12 volt fridge to keep my beers sorry sandwiches cold. The problems with the ones in the car are they only work with the ignition, and it saves dragging possibly dirty leads across the seats. John.
    1 point
  26. Thanks Farqui. They are indeed aftermarket alloys. 18inch Momo which I've had for about a year and a half or so. She's been really good to be honest. Nothing major at all since I had it. Replaced the battery recently which looked like the original one! I've had a read shock absorber replaced and other wear and tear things of course (front brakes and pads etc...). I want to get a few upgrades in the near future like a decent modern stereo head unit but not sure how much of a pain that's going to be to get sorted. My front window sills seem to have gone brittle and have upturned so they look a bit odd. I need to investigate getting them replaced too as I've no idea what might have caused that in the first place. Lee Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
    1 point
  27. I've got an ISF 2012 model and now an GSF 2017 model and i did order a RCF the other year but when i went to ascari in Spain to drive it then I realised with some other that it wasn't a great car lexus had rush the development of the RCF because the US market ask for a replacement of the ISF to Soon or lexus was slow in thinking about a replacement of the ISF.. I can say is that the ISF will be an classic car in years to come and it maybe one of the best car that lexus will ever made, ok ok maybe second next to the LFA but the look at the residual value https://goo.gl/ILo032 only 200 was sold in the UK and they are holding their price lexus uk have only sold 40 GSF The gsf is a very good car it's not the best looking cars in the world but it has very good handling but the engine noise is just truly amazing. so thats two pennies worth colin
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  28. On the fronts it is a 5 minute job. The rears take some getting at removing the carpets from the corners of the boot. John
    1 point
  29. This car came up on auto trader very briefly by the original private buyer - it only had one picture - price was £2950 i think - trader obviously saw the potential and snapped it up quick! They've been reading the Pistonheads Barge thread ! Especially with my 'high quality' inputs (I've become an expert in the past 4-6 weeks, don't you know)
    1 point
  30. I defer to your professional knowledge. This is your area of expertise, not mine!
    1 point
  31. Yes definatley agree - if the trader put some effort and money this car would of sold alot quicker!
    1 point
  32. This car came up on auto trader very briefly by the original private buyer - it only had one picture - price was £2950 i think - trader obviously saw the potential and snapped it up quick!
    1 point
  33. Yes it can but not to the same extent as a turbo engine, the direct injection helps and they could up the torque and improve MPG, also they smooth out the power flow, you would notice a small difference and maybe 1 or 2 mpg. If anyone decides to then make sure they are a reputable company or you could end up with a rather large paper weight... Never go back is my motto, cars or women...!!! Thanks to all of you for the comments, I know when I'm not happy with something so I'll cut my losses now....
    1 point
  34. Hello and a warm welcome to the lexus owners club. Nice looking 250 you have there and a lovely set of wheels.
    1 point
  35. Damn! I was in Currys on Monday just browsing whilst waiting for my wife, I didn't know I needed one then though. Thanks for the input Wildpolish.
    1 point
  36. I am always put off by tow bars...
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  37. That's awful Dan! I have a golden rule with our RX after our previous GS suffered a similar fate in a supermarket car park....don't park in them! We use a small runabout for supermarket runs and it cost probably less than the annual cost of dent and scratch repairs over 3 years to have a small cheap runabout you don't mind getting banged up. Some users of supermarkets are just ignorant, dishonest, incompetent drivers who couldn't give a damn about anyone else's vehicles. I've lost count of the number of times I've sat in the car waiting for my wife and had someone open a door onto my car, or watched others banging shopping trolleys off someone else's car..never their own mind you! I would not contact insurance companies for such damage after speaking with Lexus Insurance. Their underwriters WILL penalise you where or NOT it is your fault if any claim is made on your own insurance, protected no claims or not. If you had 10 years no claims, the maximum carried for insurance is 5 years. If you have unprotected No Claims and make a claim, you automatically lose two years No Claims and your renewal not only rises about 15% for making the claim but rises more as you lose a few years NC too. Protected NC only means that you retain 5 years bonus BUT your insurance will still rise by around 15% for making a claim and it will remain on your record. Unfortunately, these days with so many numpties and uninsured drivers on the roads and car parks, you either avoid the places and find somewhere safer to park (and walk) or use cameras to record numberplates of cars which have damaged your vehicle and then drive off. Hand that to the police and if on a public road they have no choice but to follow up as that is leaving the scene of an accident, injury or not, which is an offence unless insurance details are exchanged. The only fly in the ointment is that a car park isn't strictly speaking a public road, it is a private car park, but details of the registration can still be given to insurers whose database will flag up the responsible owner, if insured, and you can then pursue them for a claim.
    1 point
  38. I bought my LS 430 from somebody who had owned it for 7 years who then bought an LS460. This had be owned by a well known company and had been chauffeur driven, with 100,000 miles on the clock. He bought through a dealer with a new mot. He immediately had it re mot'd to find extensive front suspension wear, all put right by the dealer at a cost of £7k. He also said to me that he would buy back my LS 430 anytime I wanted to sell . I am in contact with him and he echoed your sentiments, but he is not having mine back , as I prepare for a long Spanish trip later this spring. I do think that the 460 is a fine car , but not suitable for everybody. Thank you for keeping us all so entertained and wish you well in your search for whatever , Roger
    1 point
  39. Hi Pete If you are not happy about it then nothing can change that - We have a 25k BMW in the family with every extra but I dont like it - I prefer my LS. And going by the time you posted on here you were loosing sleep over it lol!! so it can only be a good decision. Atleast you can say been there, done it and got the T shirt . . . . . . and my favourite mdel is . . . . . . . . . . ..
    1 point
  40. If it drives and feels as good as it looks in the piccys and everything works ok then i would buy it ! Cambelt change next due at 210k miles or 2025. This car should last you many years ..... and probably relatively trouble free and carefree and brilliantly comfortable motoring. Be hard to find another like this methinks Malc
    1 point
  41. Hoping to get my test part back this week, then try to and match the lacquer to the oem aluminium weave. If it looks good, I will tackle the plastic trim between the back seats.....
    1 point
  42. Standard Lexus items, but the NX ones come unpainted. I just gave mine several coats of primer, colourcoat and lacquer. Cleaned up the door panels, marked them up and popped them on. I'll try and get a pic once the weather clears up..
    1 point
  43. Never heard of that one but likely to be inflated in price. Are you any close to any of these guys? https://www.cleanandshinydetailing.co.uk/ http://allthatgleams.co.uk/detailing/
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  44. Have you also checked for further damage to the suspension besides the 2 damaged wheels?
    1 point
  45. Im unsure about what a dash cam would achieve in situations like these. The footage is next to useless. Hand it to the police and they'll stick their hands up and won't do anything. Instead, I guess its a good tool for getting some subscribers and views on Youtube. Seems to be a recurring theme of car owners with dash cams to comment/use vulgar language towards other people's driving and upload it onto the internet.
    1 point
  46. Hey Guys, I just registered to voice my opinion after trying the TDI box for the IS200t, in short not to get into the ugly details just don't waste your money, it dose not work and the return process is painful. I hope this saves some of you guys the trouble and money waste Nuke
    1 point
  47. It's as good as zero tolerance to any alcohol in the blood. Equivilant to something like an eggcup of Guinness or something
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  48. Not wishing to spoil the trip but this clip has quite a bit of dashcam footage to give you an idea of what to expect. It did whet my appetite!
    1 point
  49. This morning I have a local electrician install a DAB radio in mine with a little remote and an AUX setup which will now work with my iphone. He also fitted rear sensors which are great. Done a great job, was these guys http://www.caraudiokent.co.uk/ hope okay to post here.£432 all in which I thought wasn't bad, bearing in mind it makes the car that much easier day to day
    1 point
  50. Hi and welcome to the LOC. We are a friendly bunch so please don’t hold back asking questions big or small should you have any problems with your car. We always welcome ideas on how to overcome problems with our cars but as they are the finest cars in the universe they don’t go wrong that often. We always love to see pictures of your cars inside and out so don't be shy. Sorry you have a problem but someone will be along to point you ion the right direction. Happy Lexus Motoring. Mike. Bluesman.
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