I just bought a second hand Lexus IS250

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I am lucky to have bought my car from a guy who really takes good care of his car....eventhough its a 2009 make model...the car looks new and the interior is marvelous....he sold his car cos he was gonna buy an mercedes benz S400....

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Quite a significant upgrade jump for the ex owner. From IS250 to S400. :biggrin:

So, is this IS250 from official Lexus Malaysia or recon/grey imported?
 

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Its recond grey imported...the GPS and the dashboard interface are all in japanese...this are the only minus points...

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Its recond grey imported...the GPS and the dashboard interface are all in japanese...this are the only minus points...

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The ex owner even retained the Japanese media unit. Most people I think would have swapped out to a local unit.
 

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The ex owner even retained the Japanese media unit. Most people I think would have swapped out to a local unit.
That was the good thing about him...he really cherished his cars....very friendly and easy to dealt with....a good chinese muslim brother

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That was the good thing about him...he really cherished his cars....very friendly and easy to dealt with....a good chinese muslim brother

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It is always good to buy a used car from an owner who really cares about the car. I think this is also why buying cars directly from the owner is better than buying it from car dealers. At least you get to know the previous owner and if the owner is good enough, he or she might tell you more about the car's history.
 

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It is always good to buy a used car from an owner who really cares about the car. I think this is also why buying cars directly from the owner is better than buying it from car dealers. At least you get to know the previous owner and if the owner is good enough, he or she might tell you more about the car's history.
And for good coincidence...he told me everything about the car...he told me that it never been in an accident, never undergo major repairs(engine is so silent), mileage was only 82,000km (considering its 2009 model) & he only used it to go office and comeback only...for others he has another car....

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I also just got back my 'Toy Car'...a suzuki SX4 from my brother who used it for awhile cos his car in the workshop...not a bad small SUV....very economical in terms of petrol...just that the interior features are too minimal....but i like it...




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And for good coincidence...he told me everything about the car...he told me that it never been in an accident, never undergo major repairs(engine is so silent), mileage was only 82,000km (considering its 2009 model) & he only used it to go office and comeback only...for others he has another car....

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Did he mention anything more specific about the car? Like some cars have a common problem in certain parts and also anywhere to pay extra attention?

I also just got back my 'Toy Car'...a suzuki SX4 from my brother who used it for awhile cos his car in the workshop...not a bad small SUV....very economical in terms of petrol...just that the interior features are too minimal....but i like it...




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Woah, another car. How many cars do you have? First it was CLS350, then E coupe, IS250 and now SX4.
 

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Hihihi....now i have 4 cars....i'm a car enthusiasts....i love cars...he didn't say anything about that...he told me so far the car didn't give any problem at all

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Hihihi....now i have 4 cars....i'm a car enthusiasts....i love cars...he didn't say anything about that...he told me so far the car didn't give any problem at all

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With 4 cars on your hands, you don't even have to worry when you need to send your car for repair. :biggrin:

Since your IS250 is approaching 10 years old soon, you should be more alert with things going on around the car. It is almost at the age where small problems may start to appear. But if the car is well taken care of, I think you don't have to worry about major problems. Just probably some small wear and tear problems due to age.
 

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With 4 cars on your hands, you don't even have to worry when you need to send your car for repair. [emoji3]

Since your IS250 is approaching 10 years old soon, you should be more alert with things going on around the car. It is almost at the age where small problems may start to appear. But if the car is well taken care of, I think you don't have to worry about major problems. Just probably some small wear and tear problems due to age.
Are there any particular problems that i should be aware & take it serious of?......any particular tips that you can share...i'm a 'Banana' with Lexus bro....so any tips and advice...really appreciates......

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With 4 cars on your hands, you don't even have to worry when you need to send your car for repair. :biggrin:

Since your IS250 is approaching 10 years old soon, you should be more alert with things going on around the car. It is almost at the age where small problems may start to appear. But if the car is well taken care of, I think you don't have to worry about major problems. Just probably some small wear and tear problems due to age.
Lucky is JDM, if conti after 10 years probably more wear and tear parts will be breaking down even though well taken care off.....
 

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Are there any particular problems that i should be aware & take it serious of?......any particular tips that you can share...i'm a 'Banana' with Lexus bro....so any tips and advice...really appreciates......

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I'm sorry that I din't know much info about any problems suffered by Lexus cars. Is just that I suggested extra care and attention is because your car had a lot of parts and electronic stuff. Normally, small parts like these are the parts that tends to break down first in an older car compared to any major mechanical parts.

For me, I think one of the basic things to check on for older cars would be rubber-like parts such as oil seals. With our hot Malaysian weather and the heat from the engine, rubbery parts like these are usually the ones that will get worn out. I've replaced a lot of oil seals and O-rings in my car recently. Most of them have hardened due to age as my car is 17 years old this year. But then, my car is just a Wira so, maybe it can't be compared to a Lexus.

Lucky is JDM, if conti after 10 years probably more wear and tear parts will be breaking down even though well taken care off.....
I'm wondering whether do Lexus parts costs as much as its conti rivals like Mercedes, BMW and Audi or they are more similarly priced with Toyota parts?
 

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Are there any particular problems that i should be aware & take it serious of?......any particular tips that you can share...i'm a 'Banana' with Lexus bro....so any tips and advice...really appreciates......

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No need to worry, this car is very reliable. One issue that might annoy you later is the dashboard cracking which also often happens to other imported Toyota & Lexus. So try to take good care of that dash.
 

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I'm sorry that I din't know much info about any problems suffered by Lexus cars. Is just that I suggested extra care and attention is because your car had a lot of parts and electronic stuff. Normally, small parts like these are the parts that tends to break down first in an older car compared to any major mechanical parts.

For me, I think one of the basic things to check on for older cars would be rubber-like parts such as oil seals. With our hot Malaysian weather and the heat from the engine, rubbery parts like these are usually the ones that will get worn out. I've replaced a lot of oil seals and O-rings in my car recently. Most of them have hardened due to age as my car is 17 years old this year. But then, my car is just a Wira so, maybe it can't be compared to a Lexus.



I'm wondering whether do Lexus parts costs as much as its conti rivals like Mercedes, BMW and Audi or they are more similarly priced with Toyota parts?
Thank you very much bro for the advice...really appreciated it...i will keep an eye on the ageing parts....thank u

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I'm sorry that I din't know much info about any problems suffered by Lexus cars. Is just that I suggested extra care and attention is because your car had a lot of parts and electronic stuff. Normally, small parts like these are the parts that tends to break down first in an older car compared to any major mechanical parts.

For me, I think one of the basic things to check on for older cars would be rubber-like parts such as oil seals. With our hot Malaysian weather and the heat from the engine, rubbery parts like these are usually the ones that will get worn out. I've replaced a lot of oil seals and O-rings in my car recently. Most of them have hardened due to age as my car is 17 years old this year. But then, my car is just a Wira so, maybe it can't be compared to a Lexus.



I'm wondering whether do Lexus parts costs as much as its conti rivals like Mercedes, BMW and Audi or they are more similarly priced with Toyota parts?
I was told that the prices for lexus parts are a little bit more expensive than their rivals like Toyota, Nissan & Honda
I'm sorry that I din't know much info about any problems suffered by Lexus cars. Is just that I suggested extra care and attention is because your car had a lot of parts and electronic stuff. Normally, small parts like these are the parts that tends to break down first in an older car compared to any major mechanical parts.

For me, I think one of the basic things to check on for older cars would be rubber-like parts such as oil seals. With our hot Malaysian weather and the heat from the engine, rubbery parts like these are usually the ones that will get worn out. I've replaced a lot of oil seals and O-rings in my car recently. Most of them have hardened due to age as my car is 17 years old this year. But then, my car is just a Wira so, maybe it can't be compared to a Lexus.



I'm wondering whether do Lexus parts costs as much as its conti rivals like Mercedes, BMW and Audi or they are more similarly priced with Toyota parts?

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Maybe same since they do try to limit parts......:smokin:
That sounds not so bad. Comfort of conti cars but parts as cheap as Toyota.

No need to worry, this car is very reliable. One issue that might annoy you later is the dashboard cracking which also often happens to other imported Toyota & Lexus. So try to take good care of that dash.
How about the ABS sensor thing that you mentioned before which happened to your friend? Do you think IS250 might have such kind of issue?

Thank you very much bro for the advice...really appreciated it...i will keep an eye on the ageing parts....thank u

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You're welcome. If your car is sent for a checkup or something, do ask the mechanic to take note or examine these rubbery parts if it is possible. Just to prevent any fluid or oil leak.

I was told that the prices for lexus parts are a little bit more expensive than their rivals like Toyota, Nissan & Honda



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I see. I think you should be able to maintain it considering that you can afford to own a CLS.
 

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That sounds not so bad. Comfort of conti cars but parts as cheap as Toyota.
But I am quite surprise actually if you say comfort of conti. I have not sat in one until last week my wife ask me to change tyres for one of her company car. Is a new model ES250 about a year old and it don't ride like a conti.....lol
 
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