I'm a massive Toyota/Lexus fan. I hope I am able to afford this or any current Lexus one day. They are gorgeous, have exactly the amount of luxury one ever needs and the best part is the reliability.
I have a gracefully aging 2007 IS250. I love the smaller size because it's extremely agile, easy to park, and a blast to drive in the Mountains. Just put it in sport mode, and you will quickly understand why paddle shifters are awesome. It's a true canyon -carver. It has nearly 200k but sounds and runs like it just rolled off the showroom floor.
Thanks for the vid. Got the wife an ES 350 F-sport and we like that car. Been looking at an LS 500 to add to the fleet but was concerned about the size since all LS models now are LWB. Appreciate the perspective!
Do you have a small garage or something? Because you want a fairly long wheelbase when you have an ultra luxury car. It helps with the smooth n comfy ride
@@blackice7408 It's a "standard" sized garage but the 5th gen LS is only LWB while the 4th gen had an LWB and a SWB version. Looking at Porsche Panameras and their executive package vs standard the difference is noticeable when maneuvering in tight spots. The size difference between the two versions of both brands are about the same (5-6 inches), so when the video showed the car maneuvering in the parking lot it gave a good visual of the LWB (only size available on the 5th gens) and how it moved in tight spaces.
Awesome that your a LS500 fan. Theyre a rather rare vehicle on the road. Perhaps only 3000 per year sold. I'm with you on the runflats. They're loud and I can't wait to get rid of them but we only have 12k miles on ours so we'll wait.
If u don't mind can u please show the inside of your Lexus and ur wife Lexus show what the difference between them because I have been really thinking about getting the LS500 like I said before I have the ES350 FSPORT
You got it! I'll make a video within the week with the two cars (LS vs ES). Mines is currently having all the wheels repair because of the clear coat failure on them.
I test drove this car for a day. Really liked it. Really wished in came with a V8. That V6 just seemed to struggle under hard acceleration. Took away from the luxury a bit compared to my S550. There really is no replacement for displacement.
@@rli1233 I don't know. I did have it in sport and sport +. Still not as fast as the Mercedes or the BMW. It was on par with the Genesis G90 V8, but i loved the character of the Genesis' V8. There is just this inexplicable feeling that a rumbling V8 gives and I feel like Lexus really missed the ball on this Vehicle. It is very beautiful but I wish they had added that LC500 engine in it.
@@luptonpittman6520 It felt like driving a midsize with a v6. It's good but not what i expect from a 100k vehicle. That car did not feel like a 400 hp and torque car.
Same! I've had other brands, but the Toyota's have been my most reliable vehicles. So Lexus is a perfect fit. Just a upgraded Toyota to me. Honda's are excellent too, I just prefer The Toys and the Lexs more! Thanks for the feedback.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 yeah man anytime…am from the islands man but living in the states now so I know good vehicles when I see them & Toyota & Lexus are in the top tier 😁🇯🇲
I don't know what your taste/preference is in automobiles. For me I see a LOT of room in those fender wells for a more sporty tire and wheel upgrade. You know, larger diameter wheels with a slightly more low profile tire. I'm just say'n.
I have a 2014 LS460 and yours will be my next car when price gets where I need it. Have you driven the LS460? If so, did you like the LS500 much better?
Love my Ls460 the car rides like you’re in airplane however once my son graduates this year I’ll be looking more into the Lexus Rcf 350 I wanna coupe’ now
@@LPerkins I'll have to check that out. Hard to leave the land of V8's thought. Torque for days and lasts forever. Last one I had was at 250,000 before rear ended and totalled.
My most favorite car from all the vehicles out there. I find them to be much better than the Euro competitors. Tight urban parking can be an issue but at least you comfortably get to feel like a king inside it. I hope they don't discontinue this one. How does this compare to the new ES350? I know they are similar in styling. Thanks for the video man!
I/my wife has the 2022 ES300h. Which is nice, but the ES350 when we test drove it, has more power. But I really like her car, has milage average is 44.5 mpg. I'll make more videos with her car too.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 I am considering buying the ES in the next few months. It is a great car indeed. Some folks like hybrids but I've had a pretty neutral experience with them after my 2008 Camry's Hybrid battery failure. Currently own a non-hybrid 2020 Camry LE and it has as much power as the 300h. I average around 38-40mpg with lots of city driving. I prefer the ES350, lots of power, gas mileage isn't too bad for a V6, and rock solid reliability! Looking forward to a nice LS vs ES comparison video from you pal!
@@COMMANDERFOX31 ES is FWD and LS is RWD, 2 different platforms. ES is essentially a rebadged camry. LS is strictly Lexus. ES is Build in Kentucky, LS is Build in Japan.
I can't really say because I haven't driven one. But they look good. My nice had a Hyundai Sonata and her engine went out after the warranty was over and Hyundai replaced the whole engine for Free! So that all I can say. It's just an upgraded Hyundai. Sorry 😞 that's all I know.
@@Baggged_LC Damn thanks for the comment, there's on near me with my description. Thinking about pulling the trigger instead of opting for the luxury cruiser/gas sipper.
I owned the 2016 RC-F and really had no issues besides the ones I induced. Meaning I install an aftermarket exhaust (Invidia) that cause a check engine light for air leaks at the gasket. Was fixed with ticker gasket. But the engine is/was solid. New owner is still pleased with the car!
As of today 18.9K miles. Just got it and don't plan to sell no time soon. Just came back from a round trip of 150 miles wil my granddaughter and it was so relaxing and quite driving. Besides the Mark Levison playing. Great Car!
Main man you talk to much about Meanness things about this car,is this your first luxury car! Black folks just don't know how to act when we get something a little expensive and it's Used!! Come on man do Better the next time!! Pleaseeeeeee be Specific about the car!,Respectfully just my Opinion!🤣🤣🤣
I got you Bro! Lol..I have another video coming out where I will talk more specifics with the LS vs ES. My two personal cars. Thanks for the feedback. 😊
I have bought several luxury cars but always slightly used or lease returns. Its the smart way to buy,i will never buy new from a factory dealer. I just don’t like getting ripped off. Ill let the new buyer loose 25% the minute her leaves the lot. I will invest my savings in the stock market or in farm land and come out far ahead.
@@kentnauman9863 hear ya on that I have a Gsf sport. Bought it at 23,000 miles and saved a lot of money, car is still practically brand new paid off with 55,000 miles. It mostly sits in my garage waxed, washed and ready for the weekend.
I'm a massive Toyota/Lexus fan. I hope I am able to afford this or any current Lexus one day. They are gorgeous, have exactly the amount of luxury one ever needs and the best part is the reliability.
I agreed! Very nice and reliable.
Seen one certified 46,900 at sewell Dallas lexus and Grapevine Lexus
I have a gracefully aging 2007 IS250. I love the smaller size because it's extremely agile, easy to park, and a blast to drive in the Mountains. Just put it in sport mode, and you will quickly understand why paddle shifters are awesome. It's a true canyon -carver. It has nearly 200k but sounds and runs like it just rolled off the showroom floor.
A beautiful car and would love to have one. Have a 2013 GX 460 with 132k on and no major problems ever, knock on wood!
Thanks for the vid. Got the wife an ES 350 F-sport and we like that car. Been looking at an LS 500 to add to the fleet but was concerned about the size since all LS models now are LWB. Appreciate the perspective!
Do you have a small garage or something? Because you want a fairly long wheelbase when you have an ultra luxury car. It helps with the smooth n comfy ride
@@blackice7408 It's a "standard" sized garage but the 5th gen LS is only LWB while the 4th gen had an LWB and a SWB version. Looking at Porsche Panameras and their executive package vs standard the difference is noticeable when maneuvering in tight spots. The size difference between the two versions of both brands are about the same (5-6 inches), so when the video showed the car maneuvering in the parking lot it gave a good visual of the LWB (only size available on the 5th gens) and how it moved in tight spaces.
Nice ride that is my next Lexus I have the ES350 fsport 2022 and I love ❤️ it its beautiful
Awesome that your a LS500 fan. Theyre a rather rare vehicle on the road. Perhaps only 3000 per year sold. I'm with you on the runflats. They're loud and I can't wait to get rid of them but we only have 12k miles on ours so we'll wait.
Thanks for the feedback! Was wondering about the tires.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 Noisy hard-assed rubber.
And these tires are all new and I think they are still loud.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 If and when you swap them out with conventional baloneys, please post up your experience.
Great video. The LS is an awesome flagship car for Lexus
Always wanted one when their came out in 18, dealerships wanted 7k over MSRP, ended up OTD with the LC for 10k under sticker
The LC500 is what I really want!
I can tell you really love your car
Really nice car you have there sir!
Great review. Very detailed
Thanks!
Great review thank you so much. I was wondering what kind of mpg’s you’re getting in the city and in the highway and combined. Thanks again.
Awesome video bro!!
If u don't mind can u please show the inside of your Lexus and ur wife Lexus show what the difference between them because I have been really thinking about getting the LS500 like I said before I have the ES350 FSPORT
You got it! I'll make a video within the week with the two cars (LS vs ES). Mines is currently having all the wheels repair because of the clear coat failure on them.
I test drove this car for a day. Really liked it. Really wished in came with a V8. That V6 just seemed to struggle under hard acceleration. Took away from the luxury a bit compared to my S550. There really is no replacement for displacement.
Use S or S+. You will find how strong and powerful it's when you accelerate.
I'm miss the V8 from my RC-F. It was really fun to drive. So I do understand.
@@rli1233 I don't know. I did have it in sport and sport +. Still not as fast as the Mercedes or the BMW. It was on par with the Genesis G90 V8, but i loved the character of the Genesis' V8. There is just this inexplicable feeling that a rumbling V8 gives and I feel like Lexus really missed the ball on this Vehicle. It is very beautiful but I wish they had added that LC500 engine in it.
Struggle with over 400 horse and torque? Not likely.
@@luptonpittman6520 It felt like driving a midsize with a v6. It's good but not what i expect from a 100k vehicle. That car did not feel like a 400 hp and torque car.
I ask that because I'm still a huge fan of the sedan.
😁😁…bro I wouldn’t complain u got a masterpiece right there…this is all I drive Lexus or Toyota 👍🏾😂
Same! I've had other brands, but the Toyota's have been my most reliable vehicles. So Lexus is a perfect fit. Just a upgraded Toyota to me. Honda's are excellent too, I just prefer The Toys and the Lexs more! Thanks for the feedback.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 yeah man anytime…am from the islands man but living in the states now so I know good vehicles when I see them & Toyota & Lexus are in the top tier 😁🇯🇲
Nobody but LS owners know what it really means to drive a top tier and reliable car
My 400 wheels finally came off so I'm looking for this
I don't know what your taste/preference is in automobiles. For me I see a LOT of room in those fender wells for a more sporty tire and wheel upgrade. You know, larger diameter wheels with a slightly more low profile tire. I'm just say'n.
I have a 2014 LS460 and yours will be my next car when price gets where I need it. Have you driven the LS460? If so, did you like the LS500 much better?
They are dropping now. Saw a 2018 with low miles for $53K.
No I haven't driven the LS460. I would like to just to see the difference
Love my Ls460 the car rides like you’re in airplane however once my son graduates this year I’ll be looking more into the Lexus Rcf 350 I wanna coupe’ now
@@LPerkins I'll have to check that out. Hard to leave the land of V8's thought. Torque for days and lasts forever. Last one I had was at 250,000 before rear ended and totalled.
@@kippkohl7042 Oh’ trust me I’ll be keeping my V8 but I still want a Lexus coupe
Looks beautiful 😍
My most favorite car from all the vehicles out there. I find them to be much better than the Euro competitors. Tight urban parking can be an issue but at least you comfortably get to feel like a king inside it. I hope they don't discontinue this one. How does this compare to the new ES350? I know they are similar in styling.
Thanks for the video man!
I/my wife has the 2022 ES300h. Which is nice, but the ES350 when we test drove it, has more power. But I really like her car, has milage average is 44.5 mpg. I'll make more videos with her car too.
@@mylexrcfupgrades1222 I am considering buying the ES in the next few months. It is a great car indeed. Some folks like hybrids but I've had a pretty neutral experience with them after my 2008 Camry's Hybrid battery failure. Currently own a non-hybrid 2020 Camry LE and it has as much power as the 300h. I average around 38-40mpg with lots of city driving. I prefer the ES350, lots of power, gas mileage isn't too bad for a V6, and rock solid reliability!
Looking forward to a nice LS vs ES comparison video from you pal!
@@COMMANDERFOX31 ES is FWD and LS is RWD, 2 different platforms. ES is essentially a rebadged camry. LS is strictly Lexus. ES is Build in Kentucky, LS is Build in Japan.
@@floggyWM1 The ES is sporty it's not the old boring ES.
How would you compare the ride comfort/quietness composted to the es300h.. if the ls worth the 20k premium to get the LS?
Beautiful car! Any thoughts on the Genesis G90? Specially the 2023
G90 can definitely make a tough competitor
I can't really say because I haven't driven one. But they look good. My nice had a Hyundai Sonata and her engine went out after the warranty was over and Hyundai replaced the whole engine for Free! So that all I can say. It's just an upgraded Hyundai. Sorry 😞 that's all I know.
Thoughts on a 2018 lc500 with 29k miles? Anyone you know have problems with them. Considering that versus a new e300h ultra luxury.
Absolutely bulletproof, at 85k miles just brakes and tires
@@Baggged_LC Damn thanks for the comment, there's on near me with my description. Thinking about pulling the trigger instead of opting for the luxury cruiser/gas sipper.
I owned the 2016 RC-F and really had no issues besides the ones I induced. Meaning I install an aftermarket exhaust (Invidia) that cause a check engine light for air leaks at the gasket. Was fixed with ticker gasket. But the engine is/was solid. New owner is still pleased with the car!
I agree. Paddle shifters in cars like this, and even the ES are just silly. Gimmicky.
They put paddle shifters in almost everything these days, even cars with CVTs. It’s just stupid in most cars.
that's a long sausage of a car 😅 great reliability though, that's why people LOVE Lexus 🥰 @My LeX Upgrades
What attracted you to this car?
sup Unc.. nice Lex
@My Lex Upgrades did you tint your windows? what % did you went for?
Yes, had a professional do it. Think he did for for $200. He's done my cars before for me, so he gives me discounts. I used 35% tint to be legal.
4 more years old how many miles on it my friend ??? Are you going to sell it ??? How much ?
As of today 18.9K miles. Just got it and don't plan to sell no time soon. Just came back from a round trip of 150 miles wil my granddaughter and it was so relaxing and quite driving. Besides the Mark Levison playing. Great Car!
Rico Suave lol
You purchase a land yacht and then complain that it’s too big? 😂 should’ve purchased an ES
Main man you talk to much about Meanness things about this car,is this your first luxury car! Black folks just don't know how to act when we get something a little expensive and it's Used!! Come on man do Better the next time!! Pleaseeeeeee be Specific about the car!,Respectfully just my Opinion!🤣🤣🤣
I got you Bro! Lol..I have another video coming out where I will talk more specifics with the LS vs ES. My two personal cars. Thanks for the feedback. 😊
I have bought several luxury cars but always slightly used or lease returns. Its the smart way to buy,i will never buy new from a factory dealer. I just don’t like getting ripped off. Ill let the new buyer loose 25% the minute her leaves the lot. I will invest my savings in the stock market or in farm land and come out far ahead.
@@kentnauman9863 hear ya on that I have a Gsf sport. Bought it at 23,000 miles and saved a lot of money, car is still practically brand new paid off with 55,000 miles. It mostly sits in my garage waxed, washed and ready for the weekend.