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  2. Is Toyota/Lexus really that reliable? Anybody have any ... -...

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    Yes they can have problems, All cars can have problems. yes you can still get a lemon, or one with the unusual major problems. but as a whole, they are some of the very top tier brands for reliability. Toyota and Lexus is the best for reliability.

  3. What is the most reliable Lexus engine? : r/Lexus - Reddit

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    Second would be the 3UR V8 specifically the 3UR-FE as it's called the million mile engine. Followed by the original Lexus engine 1UZ-FE V8. 2UZ - FE 4.7 V8 and 3UR-FE 5.7 V8 both are proven million miles truck engine. Cant get any better than that when it comes to durability and reliability. 2.0 Turbo 🤙🏼.

  4. Top 5 Most Reliable Lexus IS350 Years? : r/Lexus - Reddit

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    It’s a bulletproof car. You can’t go wrong. Here's an objective answer - get the 2018 V6, it's got 5hp more, not that you'll feel it really. They’re all super reliable, only some of the older IS250s had buildup issues…. 111K subscribers in the Lexus community. Welcome to the beautiful world of Lexus.

  5. Cheap reliable Lexus as a first car? : r/whatcarshouldIbuy -...

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    It’s been in most Lexus for ofer a decade now and a lot of Toyota’s and it’s extremely reliable, powerful. Lexus IS - compact, rwd, excellent handling. The 350 will use the 3.5l V6 (hence the name). It will be the sportiest option. Lexus ES - large FWD sedan. Cheap and comfortable. Again stick with the 350.

  6. r/Lexus on Reddit: Should I avoid any specific year is250? Or are...

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    Dude honestly take it from me I don’t know what the people in these comments are talking about. The 250 is a fantastic and reliable car, people are just put off by the power mainly. The IS’ main reliability issue was the carbon buildup. 350 didn’t have that issue, and the 350 has more power, so a lot more people recommend it over the 250.

  7. The best cheap, reliable, used Lexus : r/Lexus - Reddit

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    LS400 and the LS430 or 2014 and up CT200H. If you want more fun get an IS or GS. However, in terms of cheapest to maintain and insure the ES is the move. Not saying the ES can’t be fun, but RWD is just indescribably different in comparison to FWD. Fellow Lexus enthusiasts: From your experience or ownership, do you think is the most reliable ...

  8. What do you think the most reliable Lexus model and year range...

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    I'd have to agree with the ES350. Tons of them on the market in great condition for the price. I found my 2014 in like-new condition for 15.6k last year, but there were so many tempting deals at 9k and below. These things really just need oil changes for the most part, and the older models still have lots of nice features. 5. Award. turnburn720.

  9. Best lexus for reliability, low maintenance, quality and ...

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    Best lexus for reliability, low maintenance, quality and performance, for the $! Year, make, model, trim. GO!

  10. Are Lexus’s as reliable as they say they are : r ... - Reddit

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    Buying a 8 year old Lexus sedan is one of the smartest decisions a car buyer can make. Luxury cars depreciate a lot and present good value in general in the current market. Of those luxury cars, Lexus is indeed the most reliable. Reply reply. brainfreeze3.

  11. UX Hybrid, is it worth it? : r/Lexus - Reddit

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    It is too small to carry bigger items and my photo gears, cramp rear seats and for the money, I should have gotten an NX or a nice RAV4 Hybrid. The UX is vastly underpowered. Lexus should have stuck a 2.5L hybrid. Great gas mileage though. There are better urban crossover at this price range.