Greetings! Long time lurker, first time poster. I appreciate any advice and help that y'all can provide me in getting started
I am looking to purchase a Lexus LX470 in the next two weeks and have found most of them with about 150k miles for around 10k in good shape with no modifications/additions to it. I've found that LC's in the same mileage range are quite a bit more cost wise. Very transparently, I have never owned an older high mileage vehicle nor have I ever bought one. I am looking to learn but do not have much in the way of mechanical skills so I imagine my neighbor and Youtube will be good friends of mine.
I was initially looking at 4 Runners and Tacoma's but don't want to daily drive the offroad setups and don't want to have three full car payments!
I've looked at Slee's article in regards to buying a vehicle and will have a Lexus mechanic look it over prior to purchase. With that said though, what can I expect expense wise and maintenance wise on a vehicle that is roughly 15 years old with 150,000 on it? Most of these vehicles have timing belts replaced and maintenance records, but I'm not even sure what I'd be looking for in those. How long do these vehicles typically last when maintained? I also know the Lexus has the adjustable ride height. Can I swap that out once it fails relatively easily or remove/disable it? Can I swap to an upgraded suspension like Bilstein or Fox relatively easily and with reasonable cost with the adjustable ride height system?
I know that maintenance will of course be required and look to it as a learning opportunity, but am very interested in what the road ahead looks like for a vehicle like this. It will not be a daily driver, but more of a road trip and trail running/camping vehicle and I do not expect hardcore rock crawling, etc. I'd like to do some desert trails, mountain passes, etc and learn both basic mechanic skills and offroad driving with this.
I appreciate any insight you can provide me around this and advice in getting started! I want to make sure my initial investment is well worth it. Thank you in advance for the help in getting going!
I am looking to purchase a Lexus LX470 in the next two weeks and have found most of them with about 150k miles for around 10k in good shape with no modifications/additions to it. I've found that LC's in the same mileage range are quite a bit more cost wise. Very transparently, I have never owned an older high mileage vehicle nor have I ever bought one. I am looking to learn but do not have much in the way of mechanical skills so I imagine my neighbor and Youtube will be good friends of mine.
I was initially looking at 4 Runners and Tacoma's but don't want to daily drive the offroad setups and don't want to have three full car payments!
I've looked at Slee's article in regards to buying a vehicle and will have a Lexus mechanic look it over prior to purchase. With that said though, what can I expect expense wise and maintenance wise on a vehicle that is roughly 15 years old with 150,000 on it? Most of these vehicles have timing belts replaced and maintenance records, but I'm not even sure what I'd be looking for in those. How long do these vehicles typically last when maintained? I also know the Lexus has the adjustable ride height. Can I swap that out once it fails relatively easily or remove/disable it? Can I swap to an upgraded suspension like Bilstein or Fox relatively easily and with reasonable cost with the adjustable ride height system?
I know that maintenance will of course be required and look to it as a learning opportunity, but am very interested in what the road ahead looks like for a vehicle like this. It will not be a daily driver, but more of a road trip and trail running/camping vehicle and I do not expect hardcore rock crawling, etc. I'd like to do some desert trails, mountain passes, etc and learn both basic mechanic skills and offroad driving with this.
I appreciate any insight you can provide me around this and advice in getting started! I want to make sure my initial investment is well worth it. Thank you in advance for the help in getting going!
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