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Originally Posted by biggbn
Have you driven an ls600h? Engine and transmission are inauadible. Cvt seems to really suit that installation. Acquaintance owned an ls for 10 years. Needed a set of tyres, brake pads I think and one bulb.
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I think the petrol IS models are good, but the diesel not so much.
I haven't driven an LS600H, but I've had a spin in two GS300's (A 2005 & a 2007). The newer GS300 CVT sounds like a roaring moped under acceleration, so I can only assume the LS is more refined in terms of insulation etc being the pinnacle of the Lexus range.
A chap who lives a few doors down from me had a Mercedes S600 with the limo body (I think that was a 2002 plate), but he swapped that for an LS460 (not a hybrid, 2008 plate if I recall correctly). He said he's lucky to get 12mpg out of the LS around town, but I suppose that's to be expected on a car that size (Just over 5 metres long) with a massive 4.6 litre petrol engine. Then again, he said the Merc was around the same & it was actually a bigger car.
The newer LS600 hybrid's (2013 onwards) are surprisingly economical considering they still have 5.0 litre petrol engines. That's where the hybrid aspect comes into action I suppose, but to get 25-26mpg** around town out of a car that has a 5.0 litre petrol engine & is around 5.2 metres long is decent (Newer models are longer than the older ones). **Quoted figures, probably much less than this in real world.
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Originally Posted by Bonefishblues
I suspect someone looking at a DB9 may not pay particular heed to the relative 'reliability' of a Toyota IQ - or the DB9's to be honest.
It's just a bit of data, compiled from their own readily available stats, for the express purpose of publicising the Warranty Company. I'm not sure why you're so exercised by it?
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Maybe they should collate & publish the data properly. I'm not "exercised" by anything... I'm just stating my opinion that a Toyota IQ shouldn't be on the same list as a £100k sports car. Again, this is my opinion... Whether you agree or not is your choice & I'm not particularly bothered if you do or don't.