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  1. 30 minutes ago, Yingyz said:

    Watch this video on the LS460 to get a taste of what owning the LS600h will be like.

    Good news is that unlike the 460 the valley plate leak is much less common on the 600h but it does suffer from the front left timing chain tensioner rattle. The issue is well documented and I believe Lexus themselves came out with a TSB in 2016 to address it. Didn’t really do much for the LS600h which stopped production in 2017 but did help the RCF and IS500 and all the cars with thr 5.0 V8.

    High mileage isn’t too much of an issue for the LS600h, just make sure that it has had a transmission fluid service if buying 100k+ miles and the plugs have been changed.

    Most important control arm to check is the lower front control arm due to the air strut and steering knuckle both being connected to it. If it goes bad it’ll wear out all your other control arms. The car has 4 control arms per wheel and they’re not cheap so set aside some money for new arms if they have never been changed. 
     

    Air struts can also go bad, they’re £1k a pop from Lexus but doesn’t go bad often, again will cost you dear if they all go. Consider going to springs if more than 1 go bad. 
     

    Fuel economy isn’t the best, expect low 20’s driving in town and low 30’s driving on motorway. 

    Funnily enough I’m considering selling mine and going to electric. You fancy a LS600hl?

     

     

     

    yes I wish I didnt have to go hybrid its only becuase if ULEZ!! I would prefer the LS430, but will have to settle for the hybrids for some economy and ULEZ! send me a DM, what year and price? thanks

  2. 3 minutes ago, Yingyz said:

    2013+ is more of a cosmetic facelift rather than any big changes under the hood.

    You want a 2009+ facelift model as that one has the better suspension as the earlier models had issues with premature bushing wear on the front control arms.

    You also get 6 pot calipers on the 2009+ models vs the 4 pot on the 2006+. Driving style doesn’t change much between the generations that much unless you go for the 2013+ LS460 F sport which has firmer ride and tighter handling (rare in the UK, more common in the US).

    Not too much goes wrong apart from the usual Lexus 5.0 V8 issues. (Valley plate leak *common, front control arm bushing *somewhat common, timing chain tensioner rattle *somewhat common).

    Overall it’s a decently reliable car. There’s a good video from the car care nut channel on YouTube with a recent video on the LS460 common issues. Pretty applicable to the LS600h as they share a very similar engine and pretty much the same body and suspension (LS460 had an RWD variant which is different to LS600h which is AWD only).

    If you do buy a LS600h make sure to listen for the timing chain rattle, it’s a costly job to fix (rattle doesn’t seem to cause any damage to engine however from what I can see on Club Lexus forums. It’s expensive due to the 21 hours book time that Lexus will charge you for it because it requires disassembly of the front of the engine.

    Yingzy you are a star, appreciate all the little pointers and advice its a totally new manufacturer and model for me and its great to learn from you and the other members of the forum, sounds like 2009 hybrid is going to be the best value and bang for my buck

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