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Saw one in Stoke-on-Trent last week, chauffeur driven, with a TomTom stuck on the windscreen. Obviously couldn't work the Lexus satnav!I've seen 3 different ones in the last 24 hours on my local roads. Are they suddenly selling like hotcakes?
Your chauffeur comment combined by his use of a screen mounted sat-nav made me chuckle.
I treated myself to an '08 LS600H at the start of Feb, by far the greatest car I've ever had (and probably ever will).
My kids get the luck of having me chauffeur them around in it, and I must admit the Lexus sat-nav especially now 7 years old doesn't compare to my trusty Tom-Tom with HD traffic! I hate the clutter on the dash/screen but I can't go without for the long drives I do.
My First Long Motorway Journey In The Ls460
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I have recently treated myself to an '08 LS600H (not fortunate enough to have it from new/nearly new but I'm still anything but disappointed).
Whichever car I've owned in the last few years I've taken them for road trips to push the economy and have always managed to exceede the manufacturer figures once I learned the car. 60.4mpg from my Audi A6 diesel was probably my best for a 160 mile journey, and so far in my LS I have managed 35.8mpg(combined) for the same 160 mile route. I should be able to get a little more with the warmer weather approaching but I don't expect a huge increase.
I do enjoy the radar cruise control, but it has a big impact on economy with the wasted energy from frequent braking/accelerating. Set the C/C to standard mode at about 60-65mph (I have the patience with the speed with my kids in the back), and when you see the need to slow ahead cancel it and let it coast until you're free to resume C/C speed. The weight means it maintains/increases speed on any noticable gradients without the need for extra power. And in stop/start traffic, keeping light on the accelerator makes sure the power is from the Battery alone. I do find that the V8 kicks in very quickly with quite quite a light press of the pedal.
I do enjoy the V8 far too much to drive like this often though, although always very quiet it is still a lovely growl.