djrudebwoy
LVC Member
Had my LS for a week now and today it just rolled over 150 Km. Just wondering what the average life span of this car is with scheduled maintenance.
new motor every 6 months to a year
new motor every 6 months to a year
Had my LS for a week now and today it just rolled over 150 Km. Just wondering what the average life span of this car is with scheduled maintenance.
Just wondering what the life span of this car
He's measuring in KM so it's only 3-6 months.
I think that was supposed to read with a space between the 'K' for 'thousand' and the 'm' for 'miles'.
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Had my LS for a week now and today it just rolled over 150 Km. Just wondering what the average life span of this car is with scheduled maintenance.
How long they last depends on the method of pasteurization used when the car was built. You should check the door jamb sticker to find the "best used by" date.
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the guy who jus fixed up a few things on my LS, has a 03 LS v8 and he has 251,000Km on it,and it still looks amazing, he also used to work for Ford/Lincoln, said its the best car hes ever had lol
hey is he a good mechanic wouldn't mind checking him out since he actually knows the car
i have had many problems with my ls and my tranny just went today at 140,000 miles i will never drive another ls
Probably a good thing. Buy a Toyota, and let us know how that turns out.
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