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EEL
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what’s up with the eels?
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Apples vs oranges.
Lexus, I suppose.
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Lex, Obviously. That’s not really a fair comparo, but we consumers don’t have to be fair in comparing things for our money.
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Depends on the budget for repairs/parts for the Lexus. I know everyone likes to think you can buy all the parts on any Japanese car for a nickel but it doesn’t work that way the parts are still more expensive than your average Honda Accord/Camry.
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I’m so here for the LS, but last year when I was looking at these, I came across a post about how the battery system is $8-10k replacement. Not so much they’ll immediately die when you buy it, but more so that the 8 year/108k mile warranty is starting to run out on the earliest set of cars and all LS600hLs are in a state of uncertaintly now.
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http://www.esquire.com/food-drink/food/a18933/end-of-unagi-eel-sushi-15067415/
This distressed me
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Lexus.
The pre-spindle LS is a handsome machine, dressed in all the right luxury in all the right places. I feel like with the Honda, you’d enjoy it but have this nagging feeling that you could have gone better.
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M35.
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I’ve always wanted an LS600h l. So smooth and quiet and peaceful for the commutes.
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LS600H: The least exciting a 5.3sec 0-60 and 13.6sec @ 105mph 1/4 mile has ever been.
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Hopefully the lexus reliability Carries over
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Um is this a question? LS.
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not very specific with your question are you...