No if the service has been done these are excellent cars until long after 100K have you not seen the Toyota commercial with the little pickups? some had way over 200K and still working like champs. Lexus are Toyota products and we can expect the same from them. My RX 300 has over 104K and BB was still like 8K I call that value!
The mileage of the vehicle depends on the upkeep and maintenance. For most vehicles that have been properly maintained 100000 is not that many miles.
the enginge is starting to break in
Eat a lot and don't exercize.
a lot of them are, but a recent Lexus in production is an awd v8 hybrid.
Blue book values for vehicles depend a lot more on condition than on just the year and the mileage. For a base 2004 Ford Mustang coupe with 100000 miles, it's current value ranges from 5900 in fair condition to 7300 in excellent condition.
An Escort will ususlly run to 150,000. At 100,000 a lot of it's life us used up. How well was it maintained in those miles?
Depends on a lot of things, but maybe 300 calories.
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A lot.
not a lot mate............................................
Lexus cars are very nice when they are new, once you drive more than 40,000 miles then problem start. The steering wheel is always shaking from day one and need rotor surface and tire balance all the time. They make good engine and nice ride, but do not expect trouble free car. Still after 65,000 miles expect oil leak. This particular model has a lot of trouble. It costs me a lot to keep it running so far, it has 172,000 miles, and seem still running. As I said it costs me a lot to keep it running that far and probably I will keep going to see how much more I drive with this model.
The answer is 90000.