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Lexus LX 470 has been discontinued and replaced by Lexus LX 200.III LX 570 (2015-2021).
Trying to help
Trying to help13 posts
  Verified LX 470

How many extras can you cram in – More luxurious than the LandCruiser Sahara, packed with features. Drives so nice, very quiet to ride in, handles well, quiet exhaust for a 4.7 litre V8, great powerful motor. 8 seats, Nice plush leather, woodgrain interior, driver/ passenger electric seats, electronic brake force distribution, height control for suspension, automatic self… Read more

levelling suspension, multi zone air conditioning, traction control, better lights, 5 speed automatic, averaging 13-14Litres/100 km around the city which was better than my 4.5 Litre Manual Petrol Landcruiser, all windows are electric vs the Landcruiser, anti lock braking, 17 inch alloys, electronic stability control, head airbags, engine immobiliser, emergency braking assist, automatic headlights, automatic wipers, proper limited slip differential, proper pearl paint, automatic tipping for side mirrors to see where the gutter is when parking, electric sunroof, fridge in console, bluetooth, speed proportional power steering, memory seats for 2 different people (so it remembers and sets to your settings by the press of one button), electronic telescopic steering wheel adjustment, satellite navigation, Electrochromatic Inside Rearview Mirror, reversing camera. reclining rear seats.

This vehicle just has it all and with more added features than modern cars now.

Just find one and see for yourself.

Bob
BobNSW3 posts
  LX 470

lX470 – I have owned two LX470's firstly a 1998 and now a 2004 Sensational vehicles I changed my exhaust system and put a 3" ceramic head extractor system on the 2004 model. Why? 2 litres per 100k better economy, and more punch. The exhaust gases are removed quicker With that of course comes a beautiful V8 sound, but not too loud This reliable… Read more

beast tows a 3 tonne caravan with ease and ultimate comfort to Darwin and back

An ever reliable Great vehicle

Bob

gavandy
gavandy7 posts
  LX 470

Best all round vehicle I have ever owned – I have owned Range Rovers, Territory, Pajero, and many other nice cars. This vehicle easily beats them all hands down. I have the 2004 with 5 speed auto. Only ever run 98 in it and regularly service with 5w/30w full synth oil. We average 14l/100 around town and get below 10 fully loaded on the highway. Towing a mid size camper trailer fully loaded… Read more

up the great divide and back averaged 17. Flogged all my mates towing with their turbo diesels.

Comfortable, roomy, goes great, sounds great, and reliable. We love it. My wife has taken it as her own car and won't drive the Saab.

I highly recomend an LX 470. Given all the parts are Toyota 100 series I found them pretty well priced compared to other vehicle I mentioned earlier. But have only ever purchase service items. Get the 5. Speed if you want a bit better economy. The 141 L twin Tanks get me about 800 k range. Love the height adjustable suspension.

Gav

Mfkerg
MfkergSA
  LX 470

Great reliable truck – I have owned this vehicle for the last 10 years and other than servicing it has not missed a beat nor let me down. I put it on lpg about 3 years ago and haven't looked back since. Lost the small aux tank and now have another 100 litres or discount running. Can bring myself to upgrade this yet as I still enjoy driving it.  Show details

Gazza05
Gazza0525 posts
  LX 470

Simply the best! – I own a 2000 lx and I can say after 12 years it is still a delight to drive, this is a quality vehicle. Yes it's big, comfortable, confident and competent in everything it does. I have had a few issues over time such as a cracked header and the fuel consumption is a bit on the high side but overall it's a beautiful car. FYI I return 14.7L/100k… Read more ·  2

average trip and 18-20L/100k around town. Space, space and more space. Long distance road eater! It will tow anything. Comfortable and quite. Lexus servicing is 1st class. Better quality to 100 series. Some parts can be expensive (header) and with today's fuel price it can be expensive to run.

Jono_69
Jono_695 posts
  LX 470

Excellent – OK what do you want in a car? This is a family load lugger that could tow the Queen Mary This aint no sports 4wd. It is big. Big is great for lugging a load, boat trailer, horse float or a family with all the bikes etc, I like big, big is comfortable on a long trip. If my kids want their mates taken somewhere, no problem we seat 8, jump in. … Read more

A story about Lexus service. We were travelling around Tassie, Extreme 4wd, the window mechanism busted on the passenger with the window stuck down. In Tasmania, this is not a good situation, with mud to the window sills we arrived at Hobart Lexus, the part will be airmailed overnight express, here is a brand new Lexus is 200 off the showroom floor 21kms on the clock, have a nice couple of days in Hobart, the car was returned to us fully detailed inside and out, amazing service from Lexus. I have owned HSV etc and this is the best car i have ever owned, $35 to fill on LPG gets me 350klms, as cheap as a camry to run in regards to fuel.

Far from being a disadvantage Lexus's association and parts sharing with Toyota is an ADVANTAGE. I can get parts in any state of this country within a day or 2 if they are not stocked by the toyota dealership. try that in your range rover, VW Mercedes or Audi, good luck with that. Hugely capable off road vehicle diff locks centre and rear standard, silent cabin, awesome stereo, galvanised shell and panels, hasnt shown any rust in 12 years and we have abused this car at the beach in a salt environment, all the bells and whistles, it has a fridge, seats 8, comfortable long travel suspension, LEXUS service second to none, TOYOTA reliability and service centres around Australia. Very economical ($) on gas conversion. Still gets me compliments 12 years later, looks better than the current model LX 570, great commanding view of the road. Handbrake a bit suspect, could have better brakes in my opinion, retaining straps on fold down seats inadequate in regards to durability.

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