Facebook marketplace Lexus RX400h SE-L, what could go wrong?

Facebook marketplace Lexus RX400h SE-L, what could go wrong?

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LincolnLovin

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2,772 posts

218 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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With my Lincoln Town Car tucked up in storage for the winter, the space that it formally occupied on the driveway was now going spare.

And as we all know, a space on the driveway is a terrible thing to waste....

Truth be told, I had been looking for a second car to be used in place of our Nissan Leaf for less stressful longer trips.

The key points for the next car were as follows:

Good condition
Comfortable
Petrol
Decent boot
Isofix
Not awful on fuel
Decent amount of creature comforts
Automatic
Not starship mileage

Also a car that both my wife and I can fit in, she’s short of leg and so a lot of cars she can’t reach the pedals.

Apart from that, the world was my oyster! Like you I love browsing for cars and so I took to my new task with gusto. I looked at a whole heap of cars, Rover 75 tourers Ford Mondeo Estates, Jeep Grand Cherokee’s, Subaru Legacy Outbacks etc.

Nothing really stood out, I had looked at early 2003 RX300s but they seemed pretty bad on fuel and pretty expensive.

Until yesterday morning when I was lying in bed fighting off a Christmas cold (ho, ho, ho) my wife messaged me to say that she’d found a good looking 2007 RX400h SE-L on Facebook marketplace for £5000 with 116k on the clock.

Colour me intrigued!

From initial discussions with the owner things sounded good. Full service history, majority Lexus main dealer apart from the latest which was at a hybrid specialist. I quickly booked in a viewing and rose from my mucus lair.

It’s important to not judge a book by its cover, but on arriving at the venue I had a good feeling, immaculately clean house and the owner immediately wanted to walk through the paperwork of the car showing MOTs, servicing, hand written dates of when he had changed the oil and filter every year. Receipts galore. Even wanted me to check the vin plate etc.

The car itself was similarly immaculate, leather regularly conditioned, official overmats, plastic boot liner. We spent a good time chatting through the many features of the car - including some he didn’t realise the car came with such as Bluetooth and iso fix.

Time for a test drive, I hadn’t arranged insurance and so he had to drive but nothing major made itself known, there looked to be a some play in the steering but the bushes were noted as on way out at the MOT and the car came with replacements so I was not overly concerned. The hybrid system seemed to work well, and all the toys did as well.

So dear reader, I bought the car - I managed to agree on £4900 and the deal was done. The drive back home was uneventful and hopefully that’s how things will continue!


Edited by LincolnLovin on Sunday 23 December 10:42

magooagain

9,978 posts

170 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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Very good. Photos man! We need em.

LincolnLovin

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2,772 posts

218 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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Some photos from the original advert:







The body work could do with a polish but other than that it’s great condition. Even came with the covers for the headrests.

Hoofy

76,358 posts

282 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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I quite fancy having a play with one at some point due to the hybrid system.

How is it in terms of acceleration?

LincolnLovin

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2,772 posts

218 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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Seems fine for what it is, but I’ve been spoilt by the Leaf so petrol engines (even with battery assistance) seems tame in comparison.

0a

23,901 posts

194 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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Super value. These really are comfy things, and now I have a Lexus LS400 I get the Lexus thing!

carreauchompeur

17,846 posts

204 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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Sounds great value and from the right seller... I’d love something like that. Pics not showing though frown

0a

23,901 posts

194 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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carreauchompeur said:
Sounds great value and from the right seller... I’d love something like that. Pics not showing though frown
Fine here!


Hoofy

76,358 posts

282 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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LincolnLovin said:
Seems fine for what it is, but I’ve been spoilt by the Leaf so petrol engines (even with battery assistance) seems tame in comparison.
I suppose so.

Is there any indication about the health of the battery seeing as it's 11 years old?

carreauchompeur

17,846 posts

204 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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Bizarre, clicked through alright. Like it a lot.

LincolnLovin

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2,772 posts

218 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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Hoofy said:
I suppose so.

Is there any indication about the health of the battery seeing as it's 11 years old?
I have no idea tbh, it’s a good question.

LincolnLovin

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2,772 posts

218 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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0a said:
Super value. These really are comfy things, and now I have a Lexus LS400 I get the Lexus thing!
I also had a LS400 about 8? Or so years back. Great car.

ooid

4,088 posts

100 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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Congrats, proper bargain. I'm currently tempted to get my second Lexus laugh , through approved used dealer. There is a great looking RX 300, 2005 plate only £5,400. I think they are not popular for looks, hence the bargain prices, but really properly well-built cars.

Hoofy

76,358 posts

282 months

Sunday 23rd December 2018
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ooid said:
Congrats, proper bargain. I'm currently tempted to get my second Lexus laugh , through approved used dealer. There is a great looking RX 300, 2005 plate only £5,400. I think they are not popular for looks, hence the bargain prices, but really properly well-built cars.
Yeah, they're pretty awful looking as 4x4s but I'm interested in the package under the skin.

LincolnLovin

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2,772 posts

218 months

Monday 24th December 2018
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Hah truth, I have no delusions of going off road with it.

So day two report:

Fluids still look good, ever electric feature I’ve tried has worked well and I’ve used it for a small tip run (with many blankets to protect the boot). It’s definitely going to need the lower front control arms changed at some point (no knocks or groans yet but you can feel them on the way out.).

That won’t be a cheap job I suspect, as it looks like you have to remove the subframe.

I’m going to have a proper nose through the documentation as well to see what I can find. The previous owner also printed out a massive manual for the sat nav which will be fun reading.

LincolnLovin

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218 months

Monday 24th December 2018
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See this is the stuff I like to find in paperwork:



Looks like all belts were changed at the 100k mark by Lexus inv water pump. I might try and pop along to the local dealership to see if I can get a print out of the service history.

I also found this disc:



Which I’ll need my retro pc to run:



I wonder what Windows 98 wonders will be on that disc!

Hoofy

76,358 posts

282 months

Monday 24th December 2018
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LincolnLovin said:
Hah truth, I have no delusions of going off road with it.
Check out YT. There are some Russian videos of people going crazy in the snow with their RX300s.

philipbrown123

406 posts

117 months

Monday 24th December 2018
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Well done. I bought my first Lexus 2 years ago. Paid £6000 for a 2007 LS460 with 150K on the clock. Fabulous car, now on 185K. 100% reliable, comfortable and averaging 27mpg.

LincolnLovin

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2,772 posts

218 months

Monday 24th December 2018
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Hopefully this will be the same, I have taken quite a shining to it in the last two days.

One thing I do miss from the Leaf is how quick it’s electric heater - I forgot that a engine powered heater takes a little longer to get going.

LincolnLovin

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2,772 posts

218 months

Saturday 29th December 2018
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Tomorrow is our first proper long distance run in the Lexus, I’ll be setting up the DVD player in the back for the kids as well. It will be interesting to see how it gets on.