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Anyone own an early 2000s Lexus IS 300?
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:09 am
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:09 am
My son saved up his pennies and is trying to buy one and I'm not sure how I feel about it. He's 19, btw and has his eye on a manual which is harder to find.
Just curious; I know the newer Lexus models are much more expensive to find parts for but older ones still shared some parts with normal Toyotas.
Thoughts?
Just curious; I know the newer Lexus models are much more expensive to find parts for but older ones still shared some parts with normal Toyotas.
Thoughts?
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:11 am to CAD703X
I dont own one but I mean how old and how many miles is the std question. even though they share parts it still maybe more expensive to work on.
what does he drive now?
what does he drive now?
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:12 am to tke857
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what does he drive now?
this. he's going to keep it too but put an antique tag on it.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:13 am to Gaston
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Hold out for the manual.
found 2 for around $6k. one has 95k miles and the other has around 150k
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:14 am to CAD703X
make sure the model is new enough to have a timing chain instead of a timing belt.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:16 am to CAD703X
Lexus makes great cars. I wouldn't worry about it.
Much more reliable than any other manufacturer other than Toyota.
Much more reliable than any other manufacturer other than Toyota.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:18 am to CAD703X
Timing belt replacement is a costly charge at around 90,000 miles on early 2000 Lexus vehicles. Make sure the one you are buying has already had this service performed or factor that maintenance into the price you pay.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:27 am to PearlJam
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Timing belt replacement is a costly charge at around 90,000 miles on early 2000 Lexus vehicles. Make sure the one you are buying has already had this service performed or factor that maintenance into the price you pay.
will do
my son just sent me a pic of the instrument cluster. Badass!

This post was edited on 4/18/17 at 11:28 am
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:33 am to PearlJam
i would not buy a model early enough to even have a timing belt.
Toyota began putting chains 4 cylinders in 2002 and the v-6's in 2007
Toyota began putting chains 4 cylinders in 2002 and the v-6's in 2007
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:47 am to meauxjeaux2
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i would not buy a model early enough to even have a timing belt.
Toyota began putting chains 4 cylinders in 2002 and the v-6's in 2007
this particular model (2002-2005 i think) uses a particular type of engine that he's ga-ga over so i don't think he's going to care about timing chain vs timing belt and just assume he's going to need to change it every 100k miles.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:47 am to CAD703X
I used to have an 01' Yellow IS300 a few years ago, then I got into an accident with an old lady and she totaled the front end. It was a great car and I was sad to see it go.
I now have a 13' IS250 and love it just as much. Can't go wrong with Lexus, as it is a Toyota after all.
I now have a 13' IS250 and love it just as much. Can't go wrong with Lexus, as it is a Toyota after all.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:49 am to JS87
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I used to have an 01' Yellow IS300 a few years ago
perfect. any thoughts or concerns you have with it?
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:54 am to CAD703X
Same straight six they used in the Supras and GS300's for years. Never had any major issues with it.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 11:55 am to CAD703X
Make sure as a previous poster said, that the timing belt has been changed and keep an eye underneath the car towards the transmission that there is not an oil leak.
Those cars are notorious for having a rear main seal oil leak, as that is a costly repair as well.
Those cars are notorious for having a rear main seal oil leak, as that is a costly repair as well.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 12:10 pm to JS87
Timing belt is due every 90k miles. Very reliable car. Engine parts will be shared with GS300. I have a 99 GS300 with 230k miles and it runs fine. I also have an 02 GS300 with 180k that wasn't maintained as well and it runs fine after I gave it a tuneup. Maintenance is not bad especially if you get parts off of rockauto and do it yourself. It also shares engine design with mk4 na supras but the is/gs use a coil on plug system instead of a distributor. If he wants it get it for him.
This post was edited on 4/18/17 at 12:12 pm
Posted on 4/18/17 at 12:12 pm to bhtigerfan
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Much more reliable than any other manufacturer other than Toyota.
......because it IS a toyota.
This post was edited on 4/18/17 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 4/18/17 at 12:16 pm to CAD703X
I liked those too as a child, but then I found out about E46 BMWs with a better motor and a better transmission.
Posted on 4/18/17 at 12:17 pm to s14suspense
the e46 was/is a great car.
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