THIS is One Of The Best Lexus Sedans Ever Made | Everything You Need To Know About It!
The Lexus LS430 is one of the best Lexus sedans ever made. In my professional opinion very regularly working on these in my Toyota and Lexus speciality shop, the LS430 even surpasses the LS400 in it's quality and durability.
In this video we go more into the LS430. We talk about their common problems, Best Years to buy and models to avoid.
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0:00 Intro
1:01 Common Problems Under The Hood
7:11 Pre Facelift VS Post Facelift Differences
14:29 Important Thing to Check
18:17 Maintenance and repair Costs
20:13 The Ultra Trim Conversation
22:20 Best Years to Buy?
22:49 Low Mileage VS. High Mileage?
25:11 Common Problems Under The Car
I own a 2006 and it is probably the most reliable, comfortable, highway cruiser, and all around great daily driver. Mine just turned 200k and the motor still runs like new. It is INSANELY smooth and the power is still there.
I got an 05 with 178K and I concur. Makes a 10 hour trip seem like a drive in the country
@@somersetbassett4580 no doubt, it is an effortless cruiser, I think of it as a private jet for the road
Hi Guys I’m happy you have a 430 How would you recommend I find one please? Thank You Guys Mike
What would be the average cost to replaced the timing belt? Mines is coming up soon. I wish you was closer to my area so I can take my car to you but am down in Florida. Love your content.
@@josecuascut7123 *Well at least FL is closer than Ukraine. In past videos Ahmed had cars in for repair having CA, AZ, TX, Deep South and FL plates...*
My friend, now deceased, wanted to replace his low mileage '06 burgundy LS430 with something newer. Glad he kept it until his last breath.
I have an 04 LS 430 exactly like the Black Cherry Pearl one that is shown here. 307,000 miles strong.
That’s my favorite color of all time on any car! I had a 1979 Thunderbird heritage edition whos paint was very close, I almost cry when I see old pictures of it😊. I’m envious!
Gorgeous colour, never seen it before on a LS430.
There will never be enough LS430 videos! May the lord bless and keep the CCN also!
👎👎👎🐒🐒🐒🤘🤘🤘🐵🐵🐵 There is no god.
Grandma had a LS430 and covered 50000 miles untill she crashed into another. The magistrate had sympathy but took her license at 96. The insurance paid out she could get another car provided she gets a driver, she took a GS300 and I drove her for 15000 miles when her ticker gave in. We buried Ma but the Lexus stillngoes flawlessly bequeathed to me.
I own a 2005 LS430. I bought it used in 2010 and found that the owner had let the dealership maintain it. So, I have let that same dealership maintain it. Everything is on the dealership's maintenance list. It has over 230,000 miles on it. Best car I have ever owned. If anything on one side goes out, I buy the dealers replacement parts for both sides, no matter the cost. I replace the battery every two years regardless. The Air Force taught me, if you take care of something, it will take care of you. They have B52's still flying from the Vietnam era because they take care of them. I intend to keep taking care of this car, because I cannot find a replacement for it that has as much headroom, rides as quietly or feels as comfortable to ride in. One thing I love is when I pop the transmission from 6th to 4th gear and press the accelerator, this car will leave any situation in your rear view mirror. BTW the rear view mirror, does not work and was way too expensive, that is the only item I refused to change out. I can live without its night feature. I hear people say they love a car, but I always tell people this car loves me! It treats me so well. I will always let the dealerships take care of it.
How much have the repairs cost total for you?
@@OcaOca About the same as the budget for the Air Force.
@@MartinThePanda IKR? Such a weird example. Not only do they massively overspend but even then their mission ready airplanes average out at a little over 50%.
Nice, but...🤔🤔 How much ... does your wife love you ( as you believe)?
@@tentam1982 Try Mgtow Knowledge
I absolutely love my '05 LS430. I'm the second owner purchased with 37k miles 5 years ago. Mine was only serviced at a Lexus dealership and I'm continuing that tradition. I loved it so much I bought a '97 LS400. My LS400 passes California smog emissions as clean as the day it was built. I don't know how that's even possible, but it does.
This guy is obviously an expert. I have an 04 with 130 k. Glad I found this channel.
I always say the Lexus LS430 is the greatest vehicle ever made.
One of. I love my 2015-2017 Camrys
I was walking down the street the other day and a cracked out homeless guy was screaming that he was the son of God. Moral of the story is, people say all kinds of crazy stuff. 😏
@@jimmac1185except the LS has a proven track record of being exceptional - the homeless guy does not.
@@brkbtjunkie "the greatest vehicle ever made" is slightly more than "exceptional". There's probably hundreds, if not thousands of greater vehicles.
I've never said that.
facelift LS430 is just beautiful .. no doubt most robust vehicle .
I currently have 04 Ls430 and 2019 ls500 f sport. Had a 2015 ls460. Ls430 is my favorite out of all of them. I can get rid of all them but the 430. Its so comfortable and quiet. Solid and built like a tank. Pleasure to have owned this gem.
Does the LS500 feel cheaper and more tinny than the 430 and 460?
@@little123456788 yup
when I had one I'd get about 20mpg, same as I get on the RX350L now. This car and SC400 were rock solid
I will never sell my 05 moonlight pearl. It has the factory 18’s and the modern luxury pkg + smart key. 170k miles and it runs amazing… so smooth.
I wouldn't say it's "one of the best." More like THE BEST sedan ever made.
I love it that even tho im not a mechanic myself, your explanations about different aspects are so easily understandable. I've been interested in this generation of LS but they are not very common in Europe.
so cool to see the shop full of these! Would love to own one some day. They still look so good on the road.Awesome cars
Excellent video. I love the detail taken to point everything out between the generations.
Purchased a 2005 LS430 ML w/ 110k miles. Drives like a dream. Prefer driving it over my ‘23 ES350 UL. The LS has a tighter turning radius, and even with the V8 gets better highway gas mileage. Lexus, the endless pursuit of perfection.
@japanwatchconnectiontoo true! The Lc500 is probably the closest thing since.
I just picked up a 01 UL and wow. They live up to all the hype. This baby is here to stay. Your information helped me decide to make the purchase.
Once again one of the most informative and insightful automotive channels in all of KZhead. Those of us in the Toyota/Lexus community appreciate you BIGLY!!!!!!!! Currently have a 2001 GS300 which I greatly enjoy (love that era) and looking to add either a GS430 or LS430 to the stable by the end of the year. Hey, by the way..... how about an overview of the GS300 versus GS430?
that would be great!!. i have a third generation GS430.
I just wanted to say - you have inspired me to get back to wrenching on cars again. I own a 2001 LS430 with 200k miles and it started out with spark plugs and coils, which I found the valve cover oil leak, which led me to fixing that. My friends would dog on me about my Miata sitting and rotting away. Ditched those friends, reset myself with wrenching, and it’s because of this channel. Cheers!
Can I have your miata?
@@kmatax9237lmfao
If he can have the miata can i get the ls430?
Please do a video on the 2nd generation Lexus GS 400! I have a 2000 GS 400 & absolutely am in love with the vehicle. I’d love to hear you talk about this vehicle! Basically a smaller body LS with same engine. At that time at least
3rd time I’ve watched this as a technical reference when trying to find a solid, reliable example. Love this video CCN! ❤
Man those are so nice. I have 2017 Ls460 and love it but the Ls430s are just too sweet . Your videos are so good and informative . I’ve watched many and enjoyed them all . Keep up the great work.
My father had one of the ‘04 LS430’s he bought new, sold it to my aunt when it had 275k miles, it now has 380k and nothing has ever broke on it - the water pump was replaced preemptively. Other than that just regular maintenance. The power delivery is so smooth, it feels like my 2013 ES300h.
Does he take it on road trips recently and has it had any issues passing smog?
@@user-hk9pn1iy8glike I said, he sold it to my aunt. We don’t have emissions testing where I live (Virginia)
I have always the exact same experience with my 2004 LS430, literally nothing has ever broken on it, just maintenance stuff. 20 years old this year. Gotta be a record. I know it topped out as JD Power's most reliable car ever but even then sounds like our 2004 models have been exceptionally reliable. Oh but I've only about 110km on mine though so not even 1/6th of yours.
Love your channel & videos brother. Have owned 5 Lexus, and a Tundra in the past decade. Recently purchased an 05 LS because of you. Keep going, you’re one of the best out there. Cheers.
A very thorough presentation.
One my closest friends owns an '05 Sport in Crystal White with a little over 34,000 miles on it; it belonged to his late father who was the original owner. Once you step inside, there's a very distinctive smell of leather and everything is so nicely put together. We regularly maintain her based on the time interval over mileage and just got a new set of Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tires in 245/45R18 flavor. She remains an all-original garage queen.
Interesting, AMD bought Michelin Defenders for his own LS 430.
@@rightlanehog3151 Agree, Defenders will last longer and ride smoother.
@@randy74989 Having lived the Michelin Harmony dream, I am now living the Michelin Defender dream. Naturally, I use Michelin X-Ice in winter. 😁
I would pay $22k for it too. Without a doubt.
The quality of your work reflects the quality of this car, impeccable! Keep up the great work brother!
He explained every key info I would want to know about Lexus
Thank you for your wonderful videos !!!!! I love my 2004 LS430 even more now ! God Bless You !!!!!
I always loved the Lexus LS430. I still want to get one..GREAT DETAILED INFORMATION AS ALWAYS!!! THANK YOU AMD!
As an aspiring LS430 driver, I absolutely loved this video. Seemed very thorough. I expect to have more peace of mind now in my search as I am now more educated. The one I'm currently looking at has something wrong with the telescoping steering wheel. Not sure if it's an expensive fix or whether it's common on these.
Had a 2002 430 for awhile. Unfortunately, my son decided to see how the car did rear-ending another car. Probably should have kept it, but insurance wanted to total it. The 3UZ was so smooth, even compared to my '99 SC400. You're making me want to buy another.
Wow! Another clear walk around of a pearl of a Lexus model. I plan to buy one when I no longer have to deal with cold winters. I am happy w my 07 Rx350 that was exceptionally maintained for now. I did start looking at listings and there is an 05 in Kirkland that looks sweet. Thanks again Ahmed, may the Lord Bless You and Keep You.
Thank you for your honest and professional opinion
I just recently bought my Lexus LS430 and I was so much better prepared because of the advice Car Care Nut has given us on this channel. A pre-purchase inspection saved me from buying problem cars, helped me negotiate a fair price on this one, and most importantly gave me peace of mind. Because of the pre-purchase inspection, I knew before purchasing that I needed to spend money on a timing belt, leaking valve cover, brakes, and the 60,000 mile maintenance items (spark plugs, fluid changes). That didn't bother me at all, I saw it as an opportunity to negotiate a better price, and to ask one of the best shops in the world to do my car's first wave of significant maintenance. So it was a pleasure this morning to see my Black Cherry Pearl Sport on stage in this video waiting for its turn at the expert and honest care offered by TCCN Automotive. I'd also like to pass on one little trick I learned. It may have been suggested in this forum before, but just in case it wasn't, if you create an account at lexus.com/My-Lexus, you can add the VIN of the Lexus you are interested in to your account and see that car's maintenance history. CARFAX didn't show maintenance records on this car, but the Lexus site had records from day one. Thanks to all who posted comments on this car, they are fun to see and informative. My wife and I hope to enjoy our Black Cherry Pearl (official color name) LS430 for years to come. (She will make us some Black Cherry Rum Zombies to sip in celebration of its homecoming.)
Wow how cool. Smart pre purchase inspection. I have an 05 Mercedes S500 I got in 2014. Money pit German car. Engine and transmission solid. Every thing else broke or replaced or repaired. Estimate 20k in repairs and maintenance in 8 years.😢
I’m looking at a 2006 LS430 on Tuesday with 219,000 miles and I will be taking it to Lexus for a pre-purchase inspection. How much did it cost you and how long did it take?
The only thing I didn’t agree with regarding a reason to avoid the ultra luxury being the air suspension. There is no conversion kit needed to swap to the conventional shocks and springs. I’ve had a pre-facelift and a facelift where the air suspension started to go and the normal suspension bolts up without any modifications. So don’t let that part deter you.
I'm sure there's a spring somewhere in this world that fits just check the measurements
There are conversion kits out there actually.
That leak muffler sounded amazing
Thanks as always for your informative and brilliant videos, AMD. After seeing that now-very old school Lexus commercial (again) the other day, it certainly makes me want to grab an LS4xx. As a combination of wanting some understated luxury and also because I doubt I could bring myself to buy a new/recent Lexus. 😁
Good, thorough, passionate review, from a dude who knows and cares. Kudos.
I own a 2004 LS430 Ultra Luxury with the silver paint, black interior. Smoothest, quietest, and best car I've ever driven. Can't wait to have mine serviced by AMD one day and for him to make a video on it!
Thank you for making these informative and well put together videos on top of maintaining a business! If you were closer to MN I'd be taking my car to you! I have an 08' LS460 with 146,000 miles on it in great shape. Maybe I'll drive down there sometime when it needs work. Keep up the great work and god bless!
Great review as always. If you can do a full review on 2013-2017 Lexus LS 460L and F sport. I was looking at them and would really like to add one to the family car fleet.
I got super lucky finding my one owner 2006 with 77k on it back in 2017. Texas only car, non-nav that is Crystal White over Ash. Added a double DIN stereo with backup camera, the Ultra Racing rear sway bar, and a few other things. It's at 110k now and it's been such a treat. These cars are just amazing once you get them on the highway and they will cruise at 100mph or more without issue.
I've been a BMW dealer tech for 15 years, and for a few reasons I've decided I want my next car to be an LS430, and this video was very helpful and relatable. I would love to do a video like this for people who are looking to buy various BMWs. You have a great presentation style and this was very informative
One of my all time favorite sedans
I really like the looks of these models too! Never owned one. 4 time Avalon owner, currently driving 2013 Avalon hybrid limited and I love it. Great video!
You have one of my favorite KZhead channels. Thank you
Thanks on making this on what to lookout for.
Great video! Completely agree, these cars are amazing to own and drive. My 05 has 195k miles and it's my favorite car I've ever owned. I plan to hand it down to my twins when they start driving.
You don't have to remove the AC compressor to do the timing belt job just bend the little metal bracket that goes over the radiator fan/idler bracket and you're good to go
AMD, it is so enjoyable to watch your videos as they are very informative and entertaining as well because of your pleasant manner and video production. Well done, may God bless you and your family as well. Ted in Sebastian, FL
Great stuff as always!
I don't drive a Lexus, I never sought out a Lexus video, but I just sat through this in its entirety, and enjoyed it, simply because you are so engaging and knowledgeable 👏👍
I love watching your videos. You always making sense
I owned a 2005 LS430 for 7.5 years and it was my favorite care I've owned. Never had any big issues when I owned it. I now own a 2013 AWD LS460 for a year and it's creeping up to be my favorite over the LS430. I haven't seen a review from the Car Care Nut and wanted to hear what the possible major issues would be with the 2013 if anything arise. I seen the review on the 2010 which I also owned and I really disliked that version and your videos confirmed everything I was dealing with at that moment. Please do a review on that model if one comes into your shop anytime soon. I love your reviews!
Nice! What do you consider the noticeable differences day to day with the 430 compared to your now 460? Is the ride pretty much the same or quality? Or one better that the other in those areas?
Great video like always . I wish you make the same kind of video for LS460 😊
Thank you so much for this video. I've been interested in one and now I know what to look for.
Thanks for the info.. The problem with the LS 430 and LS 460 is that these are cars are about 20 plus years old.. Very hard to find a good one. And time just takes a toll on even these cars.. Unless Toyota (by some miracle) decided to make these again - if they ever did, they need to make them EXACTLY the same - same dimensions, same traditional dashboard, shifter, controls.. And no turbos and don't try to make them more "sporty".. I would certainly would buy one.
😅😅😅
That's exactly my problem, hard to pull a $10k+ trigger on a 20yr old car, no matter how clean it is...cars are not wine, they don't better with age
@@kmatax9237 I agree with you.. They still are asking a lot for good Lexus/Toyota used vehicles. Even a "good" older Lexus's can have problems because of time, age, gravity, rust, etc. It would be great if somehow Lexus/Toyota came out with a few "new" classic models - and made them exactly the same as the way they were made before. I think they would sell well..
@@howlingwolf125y and that would be the problem for them in itself. Going against their new stuff…
These cars cost $70,000 when they were new in 2001, that would be about $120,000 today. You sure you would buy it?
I love when you say “may the lord bless you and keep you”
👎👎👎🐒🐒🐒 Really ? Not for nothing but, I detest it.
Good show my friend. Keep it going.
Ive had brand new audis but my 05 LS430 Sport Edition is the best car ive ever owned. Even after i had to replace the transmission. Bought with 120k and closing in on 160k. Great rundown of arguably one of the best cars ever made
I own a 2003 and love it,everyone comments how smooth and comfy it is as well.
I really enjoyed listening to this video. You are very knowledgeable.
He is a true professional. Wish he had a chain of repair shops.
I own one and I love your channel talking about these amazing Lexus vehicles!!
Recently got an 05 that had been babied, all service records. Great vehicle
Love how this came out right as I was getting the idea fo buy an LS 430
Good luck! They're all massively overpriced now. There's way too much hype around these vehicles and prices have skyrocketed.
This guy is amazingly well-spoken and articulate. Even more impressive in that (i'm guessing from the accent) that English is his second language. I wish he was in the Tampa Bay Area. 2006 LS430 ML. 124k.
In high school I worked at a dealership an my boss had a 05 ls430 Sport silver I would wash it an gas it up every Friday that car is amazing Then He got a LS460 it was a beast also I want one I can afford one and I have a house with a garage now to put it away💯
Excellent Video. I own a 2001 LS430 Ultra with 218k miles. Still running good. I just need a paint job and a left rear passenger strut.
I owned an 06' LS430 ul for over 10 years. The only part i had to replace was an alternator. Replaced in myself in 20mins. Hands down the very best vehicle I've ever owned.
Hooray! Love these LS430 videos. Saw this Burgundy LS430 at his shop and it IS STUNNING. Love my ‘04 LS430…great car. Thank you AMD!
Burgundy would be my choice.
@@rightlanehog3151 burgundy was my first choice too but settled for the Cypress Pearl.
I thought for sure one of them in the video was yours!
Thank you for the nice complement on the Black Cherry Pearl LS430! I'm looking forward to enjoying it once TCCN Automotive completes the timing belt and other maintenance.
@@dennisg5438 it’s a car worth investing the $$ in, as you well know. I’d never clapped eyes on a Sport version until that day. Can’t remember-- it’s different suspension and brakes?
It’s so neat to see someone who knows cars be in love with one!
E38 740 owner here, realising that all cars have their issues and nothing is perfect… just enjoy what you love
E39 540i owner here with 200,000 miles(199,xxx and counting) and I came to the same conclusion watching this. Everyone makes a massive deal out of the BMW M62 needing the timing chain and guides done, but they're a 150k to 200k mile item. But yet the posterchild of reliability the LS430 needs timing belts done just as often. Enjoy what you love! And take care of it!
Love the LS430 and this was another great informative video. Maybe when i retire in 5 years i'll move into an 05-06 and sell my 2002 ES300 which now has 178k trouble free miles (im the 2nd owner). great points on the 'cycling' of repairs needed. the dark cherry one with only 57k miles needs the most work because its time to replace parts.
Thanks for making this video. Very interesting
The LS430 is definitely well made! I hardly ever have to repair them!
0:38 I have all 3 of these in this shot. LOL, love my Lexuses (Lexii)? My Lexus vehicles. I've been meaning to do a video on the difference between the facelift and pre-facelift for 2 years now. Glad someone got around to it!
I have a 2001 ls430 2001 with 377,000 miles. Just regular maintenance. Original starter and alternator. Original engine and transmission.
I was wondering how long the starter lasts because now that's a job to fix on this car
You really put a whole lot into perspective there Mr. Car Care, I do like those LS sedans though. However maintaining a Toyota properly these days is not cheap either. I'll take an easy pass on that LS premium hike. Plus the premium fuel cost and mileage is more than plenty. The Toyota is perfectly fine for daily use in my book. The Black Cherry LS there could be a very nice weekend car to keep around in better times as I would have to keep it immaculate because that car deserves it.
One of if not the goat. I own a 98 GS 400 triple black very well taken care of with upgrades and vwey tasteful. 3k miles a year daily driven , just hit 160k, ill never sell it
I really enjoy your videos and commentary. I was curious if you would do a video on the Lexus IS250 6MT the last manual Lexus and last manual rear wheel drive sedan from Toyota for North America. It'd be great if you spoke about the process of swapping a 2GRFSE in the IS250 6MT and making an IS350 6MT.
I have an idea for your great channel, you could make a serie of Lexus ls430 repairs videos, step by step like you always do, there are not a lot of professional repairs videos for the ls430, I think it will be another home run for all your subscribers, thank you for all you teach us and keep up the great work.
Great video! It would really be awesome if you did a similar video on the ES300/ ES330 from this generation long term maintenance and in depth
beautiful cars.. really love.
I have 2001 with 247K miles on it. Working through some the replacement items just do to age. Yes on the wiring harness getting brittle. All new coil packs, plugs, and a wire broke on #8. So misfire and into shop. But it runs great. Its the base but feels like it has all the bells and whistles. To last big items and it will be good for a long time, timing belt and new struts.
Man, I love that gold one! My son just totaled his 1999 LS400 and his heart is now broken!!!
I owned a 2001 Ls 430 Ultra and yes it was the quietest smooth riding car . Before I had the 1991 Ls 400, and now have a 2010 LS 460 and yes the LS 430 rides better and a lot quieter. I drove my 1991 for 325000 miles before going to the 430,and had 225000 miles on the 430,before going to the 460. I have 120000 on my 2010 and would love to have another 430, with the Mark Levision system and the cassette player in it. Yes I still have some old school music, and some on 8 track HaHa
I’ve been bumpin cassette tapes and it’s so dope. Regalia!
I was out this morning in my 05 LS430, and playing cassette tapes from the late 60s up to the 80s. Takes me back to 1978 when I had a Ford Granada Ghia 2.8 injection in gold. What a car, but nothing like an LS430. Lexus make the best cars ever ! I missed out on the LS400 when it came out and envy you with 30 years of Lexus motoring.
What happen to your 91 Lexus ls400? Sold it? My 1990 Lexus ls400 still running on the road since 1989 😂
*Um, be careful what you wish for. Ahmed covered his ML audio fun in previous episode. Was not pretty. Cheers!*
Amazon has some good bluetooth cassette adapters for under 20 dollars. Sounds better than cd
Does this guy ever stop making great videos? ❤
I'm an uncertified mechanic with experience😊. SINCE YOUR A Toyota NUT I WILL TELL YOU WHAT TODAY I DID. My family car collection consists of a black 2009 Lexus is250 belonging to the sister. Mother has a white 2009 corolla s which I just put in NGK iridium X plugs and running super smooth because the engine was missing. And I have the Maroon 1998 Tacoma 2wd with the 2rzfe which I changed the motor oil also today with Pennzoil ultra platinum which is my favorite oil. All vehicles running like day one even though they are old.. The best car is the ones that's payed off and you maintain and they are Toyota#1 😮👍
Just got an '04 and I want to make sure it's in top shape. So, I'll be sure to take it to your shop soon.
Beautiful cars, after listening to all the information, I have to say one thing, I like comfort, silence in the car while driving, convenience, but there are too many of these super expensive parts. No, thank you. What knowledge of the host of this program, envy the sincerity of such professionals, you need as much as possible, he is passionate.
I’ve had my 01 for 8 months. 154k miles. I Daily drive it and haven’t had any issues pop up at all
Supper informative 👌
I went to a dealership to check out a cheap LS430 some days ago, and one of my primary goals when I was there was to find out why it was taking them so long to sell it. Turns out it was leaking oil, which I found out to be the oil filter housing gasket when I looked with a borescope. Said it was leaking oil and got a decent deal on it.
I miss my 2004 so much, I have a 2013 ES350 now granted, but tbh I really would love to go back to an LS430 that maybe wouldn't need so many things replaced on the next run.
I am very close to buying a 2005 LS 430 and this video scared me only a little bit, but knowledge is power. Thank goodness for mild, California climates.
I have to admit I miss the one I had 2006 ls430 ultra it had every option no issues no problems