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I've got an 07 ls460 with 193k, its still an amazing vehicle. I have no doubts that it could make it to 400k. The smoothness of it has to be experienced, everyone that rides in it is blown away when I tell them it's 14 years old.
I bought a 2007 LS460 with 97k on it for $12k. My mechanic did pre-purchase inspection on it and couldn't find one thing wrong. He was amazed. Best used luxury car for money. Most comfortable interior of any car I've been in. Oil changes are more expensive than typical cars because it requires 9.7 quarts of pure synthetic instead of usual 5 quarts. Lexus designed the engine to last forever. My brakes work perfect- linear and strong. The ride is buttery smooth and quiet. My mom has been an E Class lover for last 20 years. She gets a new one every 50k miles. One ride in my LS460 and she is talking about her next car to be a Lexus! While the LS460 is more about luxury than handling, it still is surprisingly capable at going quick and getting around turns. Just don't expect it to feel like a BMW 3 series.
@@sewj8046 I haven't had any brake issues. We did replace some of the control arms because my wife accidentally jumped a curb hard enough to bend the aluminum control arms .
I have driven both. I like the MB but it nickeled and dimed me to death. I've had absolutely zero problems with my LS. The reason high end German cars resale drops like a rock is because of the cost of ownership. Everything is expensive to maintain or repair. I sold my first LS to a friend of mine for his father. It has over 300K on the clock and it's still running just fine. Lexus really sweat the details when the LS was developed and it shows. There is a reason Consumer Reports always has any Lexus LS at the very top on their rating scale for dependability. There drop dead reliable and are great driving cars that will last for years if you take care of them. Get a MB S class if that floats your boat but be prepared to spend lots of money to keep it running.
Bought a '09 s550 4matic in '13. 39k miles...as of today 120k Miles .... No issues other than a shock replacement since i purchased it..... just spent 4k replacing motor mounts ...Trans mounts....a couple minor oil leaks and other services.. pretty much maintenance I neglected the last couple years because I didn't drive it much at all .. considering it's almost 13.5 years old and I've had it 9.5 years.. Solid car
@@denisbesic5423in what way? literally everyone knows that S class is king and cannot be beaten, especially not by a toyota 🤡 🤣 you toyota boys are hilarious
@@CarQuizzical for the most , maybe , but not in Reliability. Proven countless times. Specially newer models. M benz in 70s , 80s and some 90s maybe. After 2000s it sucks unfortunately.
@@CarQuizzical MB is just overpriced. Same as BMW and Audi. They are worthy as long they are covered by the warranty. After that their price drops👎 dramatically. Got it?☻️
No doubt some truth in your statement - but also Mercedes, at least post-GFC, are deliberately designed to fall apart once the factory warranty has ended - they can't take any abuse at all, and even if you do spend the money on the required maintenance, that's no guarantee it's not going to start to have a lot of very expensive issues to fix. Mercedes just want the owners to buy a new car every 3-5 years, and have no care at all for the second owners. Bean-counter engineering.
I have a 2009 ls460 and I tested the top speed and got up to 155, not sure if my limiter was removed or what but I was very surprised. It also was extremely comfortable and still quieter than majority of cars at that speed.
Top speed of LS460 is electronically limited to 155 mph. There is a way to remove electronic limitation and car can go 174 mph. Either way, police will take away your car- lol.
@@kentlewis6604 there’s a chance then previous owner had that done ? Because I swear to god I put it into power and sport mode and just floored it and it never stopped I just didn’t wanna go past that.
I checked both and bought the Lexus. Been researching them for months and driven a few. I really wanted a super clean, 1 owner, L and this is that. I've been cleaning up the exterior and love it. I had a loaded 2000 GS400 for 10+ years that was trouble free and an all around great car. I bought the GS after owning a CPO 2000 BMW 528iTa and was sick of visiting the dealer for electronic gremlins - and it was a super clean 1 owner, all BMW maintenance.
Kevin - I've been cleaning up the LS if you want to see it. Removed stickers, pinstriping, cleaned with claybar, used a DA buffer for swirl remover, sealant, polished windows and exterior lights... Up next is figure out brakes, tint, probably tires and alignment and checking out customizations or enhancements.
Oh wow that's awesome that you are the person who bought this Lexus yea you really got a clean ride glad you are making the necessary improvements to it, it will def be worth it great car massive congrats
Mercedes past 7yrs old especially S Class are way riskier buys than any LS Lexus over 80,000-100,000 miles....& getting an 3yr extended warranty is Rare Offer for a Vehicle past 7yrs old
So I came across this channel about 4 years ago I think when it was new. I had recently moved away from the Cary NC area. Which was unfortunate because I have several nice cars I would have let him do a review on. This recently popped up on my recommended videos. Nice to see how far he has come along. I think the first review I saw was on the ls460 where I learned about the brake issue the have and the repair is 3-4K. Which he went over in detail. It’s nice to see how far the channel has come along. Unfortunately I subscribe but never get notifications. Keep up the good work. I see you have sponsees now too. Happy to see the channels success. Best of luck to you. Looks like your passion for cars has been rewarding you.
Thank you so much my friend for your kind words and continued support! That is awesome the fact you were in Cary and local to me. I too have recently moved. Thanks again for stopping by, the channel is nothing without viewers like you. Take care!
I think that most people just defer the maintenance on these vehicles. I got my 08 LS 460 with 100k miles for $11.5k and put in another $8k primarily in deferred maintenance. Replaced spark plugs, cleaned fuel injectors, rotors and brake pads, brake sensors, TPMS sensors, new stock wheels and tires, all the front control arms, airbag ECU and two rear seatbelts, and a few other minor things. But I bet that the next 100k miles, I just need to do oil changes and coolant changes and I should be just fine.
Yup that's the problem with these big luxury cars some of these previous owners defer important maintenance and we find out the hard way how much parts really cost on a flagship car
@@pope9349 What do you mean? The S-Class W221 is built like a tank. One of the finest examples of German engineering IMO. But yeah, obviously Lexus beats them with reliability if you compare it with an LS460 (which I proudly own BTW fully optioned haha). TBH I might have gone S-Class if I wasn't a student at the moment - looks like it has more character and poise, but Lexus comes real close in my opinion and coupled with its reliability suites me well :)
@@MeynMotorGroup pleased enough to spend $50k. I am the second owner and got it as a CPO from lexus of Albuquerque in March of 2018. Keep up the good reviews. 🚗👍
A customer came to my job once to get a new battery..She had an 2003 es300..the car 570,000 miles on it...I couldn't believe it..(although my Lexus has 270,000 miles and had no problem).. So I asked her,"Have you had any problems with it?"..And she replied,"Only when I let mechanics touch it.' Lol Great cars...My mechanic(worked with me at Toyota) ..Told me..all you have Todo is changed All Fluids every 7 months...I've followed his advice and has never had problems underneath the hood..
If you can't afford it. Mercedes benz makes very reliable cars IF YOU CAN TRULY AFFORD IT. Unfortunately, in America, reliability means the vehicle that can work with the most neglect.
@@nnamdiopara4883 I was about to write this almost word for word. What you should point out is that the M139 4 cylinder is an absolute turd. Other than that Mercedes makes super reliable cars if you don’t neglect them.
First mistake is saying the word "Budget'" associated with Lexus or any competition. 2. All Lexus will out last a Benz. Note the repair cost of ownership is lower across the board owning a Lexus. Benz set the bar that is why the JDM had to make a competitive sedan. Lexus over the long term is a better built vehicle.
meh before the lexus fanboys storm the comments with the classic buzzwords comments like "lexus trillion miles doing nothing! mercedes junkk explodes while u drive !!!"' i have driven both and while the lexus interior build quality is superior to this Sclass generation, this LS feels like a downgrade next to the Sclass in terms of driving acoustics, wind noise, "bank vault" feel. these Ls's always have that annoying windnoise window seal issue *had it with my 2004 too* that Sclass's just dont have. id still pick the LS of these gen, but the 2014+ Sclass is in my opinion the best luxury car ever made and will be for a while, except a rolls obv.
I already got one comment like that 😂 thank you for dropping the real, I couldn't agree more that's basically what I said in this vid. Even though the S550 in this video wasn't perfect, handling dynamics and the quietness is superior to the LS as you stated. Fortunately this LS didn't really have wind noise at least but most do. 2014 and up S class is #1 no questions asked. My master tech also debunked the whole Euro car reliability thing as well, I should interview him on this channel
@@MeynMotorGroup LOVE the LS (had 2) , i just cringe when you get the baseless hype train from guys who bought a rusted 91 LS400 lol and will insult anything else
The Mercedes S Class has always been one of my favorite flagship sedans. They look like money but there is something about the LS that makes me like it more.
@@MeynMotorGroup I would love to hear what your mechanic says about Mercedes reliability. It is funny how alot of people says the same things about these vehicles being problematic as they age. Working in the auto business I hear this alot from mechanics as well. I definitely think there is some truth to European vehicles having certain reliability issues but I also believe proper maintenance and care of any vehicle will help it last a long time. For example, we sell alot of Dodge Grand Caravans at my dealership. They are definitely not known for reliability but customers trade them in with 150k- 200k miles and buy another Caravan!
@@350zlover2 absolute facts my neighbor has a caravan funny enough seems like they've had it for 300 years...dude's still keeping it plenty of my neighbors have old ass cars and they still run strong.
I have a 2012 LS with 160,000 miles on it. It runs perfectly, is in perfect condition and looks like it’s only a couple years old. It’s the most comfortable quiet reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned and I plan on driving it as long as it runs. It will probably outlast me.
I was actually shopping for a Lexus ES350 or a GS, I spent 6 months looking at used vehicles. None of them were quite right, to me. AND THEN - I discovered the LS. Quickly realized it wasn't the ES I really wanted after all. I test drove 3 LS 460's, finally got a 2017 with 69,000 miles for $36,600. Love it, love it!
I just purchased a 2011 460L with 100,000 mi on it. It feels like I'm floating on a cloud, whatever it might need I will fix it I too hope to keep this car for a whole lot of years I don't get vehicles often. But this one is truly amazing already.
@@bbsal4031I’m buying a 2009 Lexus LS460. Had no plans on doing so but when I drove it, it was so smooth I needed it. 140k miles and routine maintenance. 1 owner , getting it for $8-9k
My dad's w140 class has 720,000+ miles on the clock. I guarantee you there is no better drive in any car out there.... no signs on dash no electric problems at all. He lives in Inverness drives down to london every two weeks and back. I'll upload the car soon.
My 2010 s550 from mercedes of houston started falling apart at 20000 miles. It had a wheel sensor recall that they patched until warranty was out and then wanted 2k per wheel to fix it right. I drove it to a cash for clunkers when the tranny quit at 66000 miles. Back at lexus and never looked back.
Very good video sir, 🙏🏾have been considering Lexus LS models even as far back as the 400/430s , I hadn’t considered Benz but you have given me another perspective especially if a master mechanic endorses them
Never really liked the headlights on this era of S class but the 2014/2015 the best looking headlights and overall looking car that’s why it’s my favorite looking latest one to me looks ten times better than the new S classes
you can EASILY just swap the W222 headlights into the W221 and solve your problem...... in fact you can retrofit virtually anything from the W223 and W222 onto the W221. Your gripe is a non-issue tbh
Great review Kevin, bottom line is they are both great cars, and both have their great points. Expensive vehicles are expensive to fix when they break. The Lexus may break less, but if it does it will rip your ass pocket just like the Mercedes. A lot of the equation is which car does the person buying it prefer. My theory, get what you love, buy the warranty and ride. I truthfully bought my LS 500 because my wife loved the way it looks and drives, and still does, not so much thinking reliability. I think people buying these cars just love to, and are able to buy the most beautiful cars, and they are both gorgeous. Your rolling heavy either way, get what makes your heart beat, get the warranty, and ride, I would be proud to own either or both.
I have a LS 460...I have always own Lexus with other brands in between like BMW, Cadillac, s500 w220, but on my work commute or drive to mall it's never enough road I always take longer way or go pass exit just out pure car enjoyment....the Corvette did that to me too....I've owned GS 300, GS 400, SC 400, LS 400 now LS 460
From a family that has had nothing but Lexus’s including a 08 ls460 I wouldn’t mind changing up to a S class. W221 or w222 they have just a timeless look to them and the black on black model doesn’t get more gangster than that.
@@silentbutdeadly3466 most of the suspension blew out at 100k miles and it got a bad coolant leak in the valley of the motor underneath the throttle body intake manifold. It overheated a couple of times
@@fixhead562 ok I’m really indecisive 🤷♂️ right now between the 550 an the 460 . I’m purchasing one or the other soon as I make up my mind . I’ve been scared of the 550 for a while an I always hear good things bout the 460 but I also love how the 550 is shaped . Very hard decision
@@silentbutdeadly3466 the 550 is a nicer looking big body. It grew on me the last couple of years. That car might stand on its own. The LS430>220 the LS all day. The S class 221/222 looks good in its stock form you don’t really have to do anything to it maybe just a tint. While the LS460 might need some 3 piece wheels or air suspension to slam It, a lip kit. The w221/222 can be a young or old mans car. just don’t get the one with airbags and bring a scanner to run and check for codes.
Both are big pimpin cars bro wouldn’t mind owning either one they both look great and in great looking condition definitely clean looking for it’s ages 👍🏾👍🏾
The shaking that you experience is probably warped rotors on the front wheels. Mine did this--otherwise it was a well-maintained one-owner vehicle, and I assume they got rid of it, so no point in them doing a last round of maintenance. I replaced the front rotors and pads, no more shaking while braking at speed. I got the parts from the dealer (something I've never done before). The cars are known to wrap the front rotors, but it's not a big deal to replace them when needed.
It can be caused by run-out where they haven't cleaned the hub surfaces properly when mounting the new rotors - even a fraction of a millimeter of rust can cause rotor miss-alignment that will rapidly turn into the shakes - and yes, it warps the rotors, so you then have to replace them again. Always be super fussy about cleaning the hubs before mounting the new rotors.
After 60 years of owning top quality cars; and racing too - this is a no-brainer! It has to be Lexus every time! In fact, I'd choose a 500,000 mile LS400 over any Mercedes-Benz; even a new one.
At around the 10:30 time frame, it shows the steering wheel. It does NOT have the dynamic radar cruise control (DRCC or otherwise known as adaptive cruise control), since it's missing the button for it on the right side of the steering wheel (it's blank). If it had it, it would have a symbol with what looks like a car and a radio signal. If it doesn't have DRCC, it also will NOT have Lane Keeping Assist (LKA). Very few LS460's had the DRCC, and even fewer had the LKA. You could get it, but it was an expensive option. The hybrid version LS600h was more likely to have it.
Excellent look at these two cruise lines, I've never been in a Merc S550 and I'm sure it's a pretty smooth ride. Here in Australia most people would go for Lexus as Mercedes are so over priced here and sales, after sales and service can be underwhelming at best. Enjoyed this comparison on these. Cheers Brenton 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I have a 2009 ls600hl with 285k with a cvt that is starting to engage properly. My local dealer is afraid to change fluid saying it’s lifetime….no fluid last forever and I’m think it will correct the issue with fresh fluid. Have you had any issues with this at the dealer and if so did any Indy shops do it?
It is lifetime fluid which means the transmission lasts the lifetime of the fluid. Change the fluid equals longer life. Hybrids should have the fluid changed every 30k miles due to copper contamination as the motor windings shed copper into the fluid.
Funny how people talk about reliability of Lexus when they Lexus had more repairs then the Benz. I have owned LS 400 and merc 500, 550 …. If you take care of your car maintenance and don’t dog it German cars will Last 300, 000 miles easy, but you are going to have to fix something on a car eventually. Both are top shelf luxury car and if you own are owned either you will appreciate. 🛑 the battle and 🧢
This all comes down to how much you drive. If you drive A LOT per year, go with a Lexus. If you seldom drive, then all of the Mercedes issues are mostly non-existent. Hard for all of the issue to crop up when you are barely putting miles on the car.
Would you happen to know what exactly the package is called on the LS460 for the rear seats? I am looking to purchase this exact vehicle but with a black interior, thanks for the video and excellent content!
Mercedes have not been building good quality vehicles for a long time now. Lexus is just superior compared with what the germans can come up with these days. Lexus all the way
Is this your first sponsorship? Congrats! The 2010 models look like their from 2013, these luxury cars make them look more newer than they actually are
@@MeynMotorGroup hey have 2009 s550 . What’s best place to get warranty that’s not a scam . Car shield is a scam an endurance so I don’t know where to go . I only have 75k miles
Have you tried just asking your local mercedes dealership? They could sell you a bumper to bumper warranty. If you have hendrick dealers near you, you could get the Hendrick autoguard warranty
@@MeynMotorGroup yes I asked Mercedes where I stay an they said because I didn’t buy from them they can’t sell me warranty. I stay in Bryan ,tx. I don’t know if hendrick is here
My 1990 560 Sec is Stellar!!!!,! Not A lot of Bells And Whistles , But That’s Just Fine!!!! Suites me Just FINE,!!!i. I’ll take it!!!!! Great Video Brother!!!!,
I recently bought a 2007 es350 after my 2010 es350 got into a accident. So is my 2007 es350 supposed to have a less tight steering wheel compared to my 2010? I do feel the difference and I thought that should be something I take to a mechanic. Or is the “less tight” steering wheel in 2007 es350 just how it is
Bushings and control arms significantly help with steering tightness so check and see if that needs replacing. Also something as simple as an alignment can do wonders for a vehicle and really transform the experience so maybe look into that as well
@@eternalafterlyfe Mine is an 06 with 141k miles. Got it for 7500 about at the beginning of this year. Pretty good pricing with the plethora of people i've talked to, as well as according to my own research. Mine has hella highway miles on it. Be sure to check control arms (especially lower), struts, and the rear subwoofer (through the years the foam gasket that surrounds the speaker deteriorates and makes it sound like ass. Dealership will tell you that you need a new subwoofer which is around 500 new. The subwoofer just needs the foam to be reapplied to it, there are so many threads on clublexus with parts and step by step instructions. Mine costed me $20 and a couple hours of my time. Also try to look for the ones that have navigation as it also includes the mark levinson sound system which when properly plugged into sounds amazing.
A very balanced review. The mercedes has the looks with dual sunroof. The lexus has the reliability in its favour.The key factor to seek a well maintained history 😉
No comparison the Lexus will outlast the S550. My 96 LS 400 still going at 262000 miles, while my 07 S550 broke down 4 years ago at 97k right now its garage junk 😆.
Great review. I tend to gravitate towards the Benz (especially ones with ABC) because they ride and handle well so there's some sportiness despite the thing being as big as a house plus they have this super solid and heavy feel. The Lexus has a more relaxed "I'll get there when I get there" feel to it which will be a nice thing if you have a long commute or are constantly on the road.
@Ste 45 Because they didn't maintain it from the start. The Airmatic and ABC systems are finnicky but issues are well documented and a known fix is available.
My late mom owned 3 Benzes, to her they meant success. Maint and repair cost was excessively high. I still own her last one, 1999 C230 w 110,000 miles...the A/C went out, the radio needs programming to work, and none of the windows roll up without pushing up on them. I know it's old, but - really? Paying for a car in this price class I like to think you're making a solid investment, not just the money part of it, but for future driving pleasure, moderate maintenance costs, and reliability. Lexus is just about the only car in this class that provides that.
@@robertmaybeth3434 I agree with you. We are on our 3rd Lexus (all bought used with just under 100k) and we are always amazed how all of the electronics work perfectly and the engines/transmissions still operate so smoothly and how comfortable the ride is. The cars just feel like they will go another 100k without any issues. I just realized that we've never even had to replace spark plugs on any of them. One now has 175k on it.
@@kentlewis6604 Concur I used to work for a large government fleet of around a thousand cars, trucks, and alt fuel vehicles. The pickups and police cars were American but there were still about a hundred Toyota Camrys (2000 year) and several hundred Honda Civics. Those cars were almost never in the shop for repairs. Meanwhile the Fords and Dodges etc. kept 20 mechanics busy on two shifts. Even the new ones constantly broke, they design them that way!
The 2013 Lexus was more of a refresh. It was not a completely new design. It continued that way to 2017. 2018 was the true new Lexus LS since 2007. The 2014 Mercedes S class a completely new vehicle
sorry ...but my 04 LS430 got now 440k and never needs anything .... heck i like it so much i purchased 14 months ago a 2nd 06 LS430 for the day my daily dies ...sitting and waiting since !! nothing like the 1UZFE and the later 3UZFE motor !! they just runnnnnnn trouble free forever !! ...also had a daimler S430 that always needed something .... and parts for it are so not cheap ! hence i sold it !
I couldn't bro, my Mercedes must be immaculate. I know literally every flaw and am considering getting the AMG rims redone. My baby has to be flawless always and clean.
hi! Thank u very much for making wonderful comparison between these two luxury flagship cars so im wondering as per ur experience in driving both so which of them have more comfortable soft cushion seating and easier less effort power steering?
i still believe bad reputation doesnt come out of nowhere so i would still get a lexus , i mean ive never heard of a independent lexus only shop and i like the looks of the LS even in with the newest gens , i love the new LS interior and the new S class is not for me . Germans in the 1st 5 years ,Lexus to the grave. Congratz on the sponsorship
Yes 💯! German cars for the first 5 years (better to LEASE only) after warranty their super high risk, too many electrical problems etc. 50k miles is also the cutoff.. Lexus will last over 300k miles if maintained w. Proper synthetic oil changes and scheduled maintenance. There is a 2002 ES300 on TH-cam like mine with 590k miles w. Original motor and transmission. Amazing
Hey Kevin, if you can pick between LS600hl 2013 (rarely used with 11k miles) or a brand new ES300h which would you go for? At this moment, they cost almost the same in my country (Indonesia) I personally just want to have a Lexus car that is nice and smooth. Mostly to drive on my own but also to be chauffeured. Let me know what you think? Thanks!
W221 design is incredible and timeless, however, the unreliability issues are just too much to handle. The LS460 has some issues (oil consumption) but the Lexus reliability > Mercedes design
Agree the W221 can be trouble, & if you do have something go wrong it's going to take time and money to sort out & parts are insanely expensive. In my part of the world Mercedes dealers won't even touch a car this age anymore so you then have the problem of finding a competent independent mechanic to work on it if you can't fix it yourself. The 1UR-FSE, like many modern engines it uses low tension piston rings and low viscosity oil, by design - so it will use oil - this is done deliberately to improve fuel consumption (& Mercedes do the same thing) - but it's got a massive oil capacity, so you won't need to top it off between changes unless it's been neglected and has excessive wear. I have a GS460, I've never had to top it up between changes - mind you it only has 88,000km on it so far.
The Benz is classy, I like it’s body arrow dynamics compared to the plain boxy LS. I also like the interior on the Benz. The Lex looks like a Toyota. But it definitely sounds more reliable and has a more solid build quality. Both great looking cars, if I had to choose I would go with the Lexus
@toomuchthyme Cap. Benz have a timeless design from all time period’s 40’s to the current years. No matter what year your Benz is your always rolling in style. I have an 88 and it still breaks necks 36 years later and gets offers
To me, luxury includes reliability. Sure you can get a warranty on the MB, but if it's in the shop a lot, that's not luxury. I own a 2013 LS460 AWD without the air suspension. It's a masterpiece.
I really never was that big of a fan of this generation S class looks wise. I think the LS aged better. I’m sure the S is the better driving car though
What a crock of crap. You know damn well the Lexus is much better bargain than the Merc. It will last longer, have less repair bills, and less expensive to operate. Having leather and wood does not mean much when faced with a 4k repair bill.
Yea um you're not getting paid anything to be a Lexus Cheer leader. I already had to drop 4k on my repair bill for my LS460. Lexus never did anything for us and it's no better than any other full size Euro car on the road
Hell nah shut up. Yuu only saying that because yuu drive a Lexus , but the world knows European Vehicles are way more luxurious than japenese. Audi vs Acura Who wins?…. Mercedes vs Lexus….who wins? Exactly hush up Lexus fan boy. Lexus couldn’t even touch BMW so yuu just look dumb at this point. All Japanese luxury vehicles are just buffed up & over priced Camry’s and Accord’s 😂
Very entertaining video Mate. There are many s classes here in Germany. That's why the LS gives me kinda like an exotic feel to it. Oh and btw, has the s class really a quieter interior ? Most of the reviews say that the ls is quieter and smoother but handles worse and eats bumps a bit more. I feel like most complain about the wind noise issue, but the ls should have less tire noise and traffic noise, right ?
Yes I've heard Lexus is a rare site in Europe especially with the taxes there so most buy German I understand. Yea S class is the quietest car on the road all the cars in this segment will satisfy but if we are going nit pick then yes points go to S550. LS does usually have wind noise but not this one fortunately but regardless S550 was just a hair better in that regards I'm talking like very finate percentages of difference these are the quietest and most comfortable cars on the planet
I was a Mercedes and VW owner for 20 years. German cars do have it all well put together ride, comfort, design. But after my 10th year I started to kick and punch dents in the cars. Quality is garbage. I now own a GS430 and its no problem at all but the Japanese style is not my flair but this is the better vehicle.
@@MeynMotorGroup no problemo. Also about the shaking when you hit the break my sister had that on her 2009 RX 350. She took it in and they said it was the breaks? It doesn't do it now that they messed with that but idk I can't help but not trust them lol (the repair shop my whole fam uses)
Mercedes quality is no where near where it used to be, everything feels cheap, and everything breaks. More then not, people buy these "cheaper" expensive mercs for status symbols, but don't realize how expensive the required maintenance is, hence why most of them driving around are total junk. Lexus is the way to go in retrospect, Great quality and Toyota reliability, they last forever even with not the crazy rigorous maintenance.
Kevin did you attend Syracuse University? Considering a used private owned 2016 Lexus LS 460 AWD (I reside in NYC) 55k miles very good condition, 1 owner for 30K. Your thoughts?
Haha no my friend but That's not a bad price have you seen underside photos for any rot/rust? Any accidents or weird carfax issues? Is this at a Lexus dealer who can sell to you as CPO or with a warranty? If not you could inquire about a Hendrick AutoGuard Platinum Warranty if everything checks out. Can also consider shopping for a new Lexus ES, Autocompanion is offering like 8% off MSRP new car nothing to worry about
Maybe I am wrong, but at 13 mins I got the impression that you’re implying a Merc (or really any car brand) is likely to be as reliable as a Lexus… *if only their owners would maintain them*. Unfortunately, that’s not true as a matter of fact. We (consumers) have hundreds of thousands of data points across several decades from companies like Consumer Reports. It’s okay that the average Mercedes isn’t as reliable as the average Lexus. It’s totally fine, because Mercs are exceptional cars in other ways. There’s no need to cope.
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I've got an 07 ls460 with 193k, its still an amazing vehicle. I have no doubts that it could make it to 400k. The smoothness of it has to be experienced, everyone that rides in it is blown away when I tell them it's 14 years old.
Have you driven the S550 or LS430 how does it compare if so.
Do you have air suspension?
@datazndood the ls430 isn't as fast as the ls460 but the ls430 has a smoother ride
I bought a 2007 LS460 with 97k on it for $12k. My mechanic did pre-purchase inspection on it and couldn't find one thing wrong. He was amazed. Best used luxury car for money. Most comfortable interior of any car I've been in. Oil changes are more expensive than typical cars because it requires 9.7 quarts of pure synthetic instead of usual 5 quarts. Lexus designed the engine to last forever. My brakes work perfect- linear and strong. The ride is buttery smooth and quiet. My mom has been an E Class lover for last 20 years. She gets a new one every 50k miles. One ride in my LS460 and she is talking about her next car to be a Lexus!
While the LS460 is more about luxury than handling, it still is surprisingly capable at going quick and getting around turns. Just don't expect it to feel like a BMW 3 series.
Correct. My story is copy paste similar.
I love the LS460 2007-11. Have you experienced the brake actuator or control arm issues that seems to be highlighted on this model?
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I haven't had any brake issues. We did replace some of the control arms because my wife accidentally jumped a curb hard enough to bend the aluminum control arms .
Thank you bro .
Best comment Ever.
1. Reliability
2. Safety
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10. All Other features
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in real life comfort over handling
Have a 2008 LS600hL and I would never trade it for a S class.
how much did it get u for?
Nothing like a knockoff
S class or no class
@@BoyishDriver😂
@@BoyishDriver Fuck a S class. Its Lexus on dis side
I have an 08 LS460. 120000 miles and runs perfectly. Still looks great too.
I have driven both. I like the MB but it nickeled and dimed me to death. I've had absolutely zero problems with my LS. The reason high end German cars resale drops like a rock is because of the cost of ownership. Everything is expensive to maintain or repair. I sold my first LS to a friend of mine for his father. It has over 300K on the clock and it's still running just fine. Lexus really sweat the details when the LS was developed and it shows. There is a reason Consumer Reports always has any Lexus LS at the very top on their rating scale for dependability. There drop dead reliable and are great driving cars that will last for years if you take care of them. Get a MB S class if that floats your boat but be prepared to spend lots of money to keep it running.
Bought a '09 s550 4matic in '13.
39k miles...as of today 120k Miles .... No issues other than a shock replacement since i purchased it..... just spent 4k replacing motor mounts ...Trans mounts....a couple minor oil leaks and other services.. pretty much maintenance I neglected the last couple years because I didn't drive it much at all .. considering it's almost 13.5 years old and I've had it 9.5 years.. Solid car
Simple to say, because LS is better car 😊😂
@@denisbesic5423in what way? literally everyone knows that S class is king and cannot be beaten, especially not by a toyota 🤡 🤣 you toyota boys are hilarious
@@CarQuizzical for the most , maybe , but not in Reliability. Proven countless times. Specially newer models.
M benz in 70s , 80s and some 90s maybe. After 2000s it sucks unfortunately.
@@CarQuizzical MB is just overpriced. Same as BMW and Audi. They are worthy as long they are covered by the warranty. After that their price drops👎 dramatically. Got it?☻️
That Mercedes was neglected. Poor people buying expensive used flagship cars and then running them into the ground.
No doubt some truth in your statement - but also Mercedes, at least post-GFC, are deliberately designed to fall apart once the factory warranty has ended - they can't take any abuse at all, and even if you do spend the money on the required maintenance, that's no guarantee it's not going to start to have a lot of very expensive issues to fix. Mercedes just want the owners to buy a new car every 3-5 years, and have no care at all for the second owners. Bean-counter engineering.
I have a 2009 ls460 and I tested the top speed and got up to 155, not sure if my limiter was removed or what but I was very surprised. It also was extremely comfortable and still quieter than majority of cars at that speed.
Top speed of LS460 is electronically limited to 155 mph. There is a way to remove electronic limitation and car can go 174 mph. Either way, police will take away your car- lol.
@@kentlewis6604 there’s a chance then previous owner had that done ? Because I swear to god I put it into power and sport mode and just floored it and it never stopped I just didn’t wanna go past that.
@@umbcherky6995 possibly because my 08 is limited to 140
I had a 08 GS460 and it went all the way to 155-160, not sure If that was factory or not, my 16 GS cuts power at 130
Well - you're ready for the autobahn, is that where you drove it?
I checked both and bought the Lexus. Been researching them for months and driven a few. I really wanted a super clean, 1 owner, L and this is that. I've been cleaning up the exterior and love it. I had a loaded 2000 GS400 for 10+ years that was trouble free and an all around great car. I bought the GS after owning a CPO 2000 BMW 528iTa and was sick of visiting the dealer for electronic gremlins - and it was a super clean 1 owner, all BMW maintenance.
Kevin - I've been cleaning up the LS if you want to see it. Removed stickers, pinstriping, cleaned with claybar, used a DA buffer for swirl remover, sealant, polished windows and exterior lights... Up next is figure out brakes, tint, probably tires and alignment and checking out customizations or enhancements.
Oh wow that's awesome that you are the person who bought this Lexus yea you really got a clean ride glad you are making the necessary improvements to it, it will def be worth it great car massive congrats
What sort of gremlins are you talking about? I've had a 1999 528i too.
TBH I'd take the Lexus over the Benz as I prefer the looks of the Lexus.
Yea Lexus does have a nice clean big body aesthethic that's why I really wanted to build one on the channel so much potential
Mercedes past 7yrs old especially S Class are way riskier buys than any LS Lexus over 80,000-100,000 miles....& getting an 3yr extended warranty is Rare Offer for a Vehicle past 7yrs old
So I came across this channel about 4 years ago I think when it was new. I had recently moved away from the Cary NC area. Which was unfortunate because I have several nice cars I would have let him do a review on. This recently popped up on my recommended videos. Nice to see how far he has come along. I think the first review I saw was on the ls460 where I learned about the brake issue the have and the repair is 3-4K. Which he went over in detail. It’s nice to see how far the channel has come along. Unfortunately I subscribe but never get notifications. Keep up the good work. I see you have sponsees now too. Happy to see the channels success. Best of luck to you. Looks like your passion for cars has been rewarding you.
Thank you so much my friend for your kind words and continued support! That is awesome the fact you were in Cary and local to me. I too have recently moved. Thanks again for stopping by, the channel is nothing without viewers like you. Take care!
I think that most people just defer the maintenance on these vehicles. I got my 08 LS 460 with 100k miles for $11.5k and put in another $8k primarily in deferred maintenance. Replaced spark plugs, cleaned fuel injectors, rotors and brake pads, brake sensors, TPMS sensors, new stock wheels and tires, all the front control arms, airbag ECU and two rear seatbelts, and a few other minor things. But I bet that the next 100k miles, I just need to do oil changes and coolant changes and I should be just fine.
Yup that's the problem with these big luxury cars some of these previous owners defer important maintenance and we find out the hard way how much parts really cost on a flagship car
These cars are expensive to maintain.
@@MrGeezil They're not bad, but I don't work on my cars myself. The labor is the expensive part.
@@TheFinancialAdvocacyPodcast yes it is.
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I thought it was only a Toyota. Parts are cheap.
Lexus all day, more reliable, pretty much maintenance free car, s550 is notorious for transmission problems...
I was about to purchase a ls460 an the dealer said he just put a new transmission so I think it’s all about maintenance
The W221 has one of the best interiors ever made
Yea Im glad the one I checked out was in perfect condition design is nice
yeah but its a unreliable mess sadly.
@@pope9349 What do you mean? The S-Class W221 is built like a tank. One of the finest examples of German engineering IMO. But yeah, obviously Lexus beats them with reliability if you compare it with an LS460 (which I proudly own BTW fully optioned haha). TBH I might have gone S-Class if I wasn't a student at the moment - looks like it has more character and poise, but Lexus comes real close in my opinion and coupled with its reliability suites me well :)
I like more the Exterior and Interior from the Mercedes but at the end I think the Lexus is the better option. thanks Kevin.
Thanks again my friend!
I love my 2014 Lexus Ls460l. I kind of wish that I could have gotten an LS 430 for half the price, but I am very happy with my LS 460.
Nah 2014 LS is one of the best possible cars you can get you should be very pleased with yourself
@@MeynMotorGroup pleased enough to spend $50k. I am the second owner and got it as a CPO from lexus of Albuquerque in March of 2018. Keep up the good reviews. 🚗👍
Excellent job yea I remember you told me it was CPO that's the way to do it Lexus has one of the best CPO programs
@@MeynMotorGroup I am mildly impressed that you remember me commenting before. Keep up the good work. 👍🚗
@@gkvogt I try my best to remember as many people as I can! It's getting a bit harder tho..
I have a 2011 ls460. My girl friend has a 2106 s550. My car rides way smoother! Hands down. Lexus is king. Cant wait to get the Ls500
A customer came to my job once to get a new battery..She had an 2003 es300..the car 570,000 miles on it...I couldn't believe it..(although my Lexus has 270,000 miles and had no problem).. So I asked her,"Have you had any problems with it?"..And she replied,"Only when I let mechanics touch it.' Lol Great cars...My mechanic(worked with me at Toyota) ..Told me..all you have Todo is changed All Fluids every 7 months...I've followed his advice and has never had problems underneath the hood..
An aging Mercedes will bankrupt you.
🤣 true
If you can't afford it. Mercedes benz makes very reliable cars IF YOU CAN TRULY AFFORD IT. Unfortunately, in America, reliability means the vehicle that can work with the most neglect.
@@nnamdiopara4883 I was about to write this almost word for word. What you should point out is that the M139 4 cylinder is an absolute turd. Other than that Mercedes makes super reliable cars if you don’t neglect them.
If you can’t pay for service
"Mercedes will cost you all your fortune "
Scotty Kilmer ☺️🤣
First mistake is saying the word "Budget'" associated with Lexus or any competition.
2. All Lexus will out last a Benz.
Note the repair cost of ownership is lower across the board owning a Lexus.
Benz set the bar that is why the JDM had to make a competitive sedan. Lexus over the long term is a better built vehicle.
You probably copy and paste this crap on every Mercedes video don't you
Love my 2009 lexus ls 460 base it's a such a smooth an delightful machine to own.
Lexus is #1.
It has its pros and cons but yea good cars
Lexus is number… after Mercedes
meh before the lexus fanboys storm the comments with the classic buzzwords comments like "lexus trillion miles doing nothing! mercedes junkk explodes while u drive !!!"' i have driven both and while the lexus interior build quality is superior to this Sclass generation, this LS feels like a downgrade next to the Sclass in terms of driving acoustics, wind noise, "bank vault" feel. these Ls's always have that annoying windnoise window seal issue *had it with my 2004 too* that Sclass's just dont have. id still pick the LS of these gen, but the 2014+ Sclass is in my opinion the best luxury car ever made and will be for a while, except a rolls obv.
I already got one comment like that 😂 thank you for dropping the real, I couldn't agree more that's basically what I said in this vid. Even though the S550 in this video wasn't perfect, handling dynamics and the quietness is superior to the LS as you stated. Fortunately this LS didn't really have wind noise at least but most do. 2014 and up S class is #1 no questions asked. My master tech also debunked the whole Euro car reliability thing as well, I should interview him on this channel
@@MeynMotorGroup LOVE the LS (had 2) , i just cringe when you get the baseless hype train from guys who bought a rusted 91 LS400 lol and will insult anything else
The Mercedes S Class has always been one of my favorite flagship sedans. They look like money but there is something about the LS that makes me like it more.
@@MeynMotorGroup I would love to hear what your mechanic says about Mercedes reliability. It is funny how alot of people says the same things about these vehicles being problematic as they age. Working in the auto business I hear this alot from mechanics as well. I definitely think there is some truth to European vehicles having certain reliability issues but I also believe proper maintenance and care of any vehicle will help it last a long time. For example, we sell alot of Dodge Grand Caravans at my dealership. They are definitely not known for reliability but customers trade them in with 150k- 200k miles and buy another Caravan!
@@350zlover2 absolute facts my neighbor has a caravan funny enough seems like they've had it for 300 years...dude's still keeping it plenty of my neighbors have old ass cars and they still run strong.
I have a 2012 LS with 160,000 miles on it. It runs perfectly, is in perfect condition and looks like it’s only a couple years old. It’s the most comfortable quiet reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned and I plan on driving it as long as it runs. It will probably outlast me.
I was actually shopping for a Lexus ES350 or a GS, I spent 6 months looking at used vehicles. None of them were quite right, to me. AND THEN - I discovered the LS. Quickly realized it wasn't the ES I really wanted after all. I test drove 3 LS 460's, finally got a 2017 with 69,000 miles for $36,600. Love it, love it!
I just purchased a 2011 460L with 100,000 mi on it. It feels like I'm floating on a cloud, whatever it might need I will fix it I too hope to keep this car for a whole lot of years I don't get vehicles often. But this one is truly amazing already.
@@bbsal4031I’m buying a 2009 Lexus LS460. Had no plans on doing so but when I drove it, it was so smooth I needed it. 140k miles and routine maintenance. 1 owner , getting it for $8-9k
My dad's w140 class has 720,000+ miles on the clock. I guarantee you there is no better drive in any car out there.... no signs on dash no electric problems at all. He lives in Inverness drives down to london every two weeks and back. I'll upload the car soon.
My 2010 s550 from mercedes of houston started falling apart at 20000 miles. It had a wheel sensor recall that they patched until warranty was out and then wanted 2k per wheel to fix it right. I drove it to a cash for clunkers when the tranny quit at 66000 miles. Back at lexus and never looked back.
Whoever owned must of rode it hard find it hard to believe tranny went out at 66,000 miles , and was falling apart @ 20,000 cap 🧢
Very good video sir, 🙏🏾have been considering Lexus LS models even as far back as the 400/430s , I hadn’t considered Benz but you have given me another perspective especially if a master mechanic endorses them
Never really liked the headlights on this era of S class but the 2014/2015 the best looking headlights and overall looking car that’s why it’s my favorite looking latest one to me looks ten times better than the new S classes
For sure bro that 2014 and up is the one nothing is out pimping that 😅
@@MeynMotorGroup Lol for real bro now that's a major fact 🤝🏾
you can EASILY just swap the W222 headlights into the W221 and solve your problem...... in fact you can retrofit virtually anything from the W223 and W222 onto the W221. Your gripe is a non-issue tbh
Great review Kevin, bottom line is they are both great cars, and both have their great points. Expensive vehicles are expensive to fix when they break. The Lexus may break less, but if it does it will rip your ass pocket just like the Mercedes. A lot of the equation is which car does the person buying it prefer. My theory, get what you love, buy the warranty and ride. I truthfully bought my LS 500 because my wife loved the way it looks and drives, and still does, not so much thinking reliability. I think people buying these cars just love to, and are able to buy the most beautiful cars, and they are both gorgeous. Your rolling heavy either way, get what makes your heart beat, get the warranty, and ride, I would be proud to own either or both.
Haha 😄 you're absolutely right my friend
Well said my friend.
12:40 into the video is all you need to see for the future of that MB vehicle
I have a LS 460...I have always own Lexus with other brands in between like BMW, Cadillac, s500 w220, but on my work commute or drive to mall it's never enough road I always take longer way or go pass exit just out pure car enjoyment....the Corvette did that to me too....I've owned GS 300, GS 400, SC 400, LS 400 now LS 460
Yeah every trip feels very short in the ls460. Great luxury car
From a family that has had nothing but Lexus’s including a 08 ls460 I wouldn’t mind changing up to a S class. W221 or w222 they have just a timeless look to them and the black on black model doesn’t get more gangster than that.
What kind of problems have u had with the 460.
@@silentbutdeadly3466 most of the suspension blew out at 100k miles and it got a bad coolant leak in the valley of the motor underneath the throttle body intake manifold. It overheated a couple of times
@@fixhead562 ok I’m really indecisive 🤷♂️ right now between the 550 an the 460 . I’m purchasing one or the other soon as I make up my mind . I’ve been scared of the 550 for a while an I always hear good things bout the 460 but I also love how the 550 is shaped . Very hard decision
@@silentbutdeadly3466 the 550 is a nicer looking big body. It grew on me the last couple of years. That car might stand on its own. The LS430>220 the LS all day. The S class 221/222 looks good in its stock form you don’t really have to do anything to it maybe just a tint. While the LS460 might need some 3 piece wheels or air suspension to slam It, a lip kit. The w221/222 can be a young or old mans car. just don’t get the one with airbags and bring a scanner to run and check for codes.
Stick with the Lexus 460. The S550 loses 63% of its value in 5 years and it isn't as reliable as the LS460.
..I have 100% faith in that LS460 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Yea that was a clean one
Both are big pimpin cars bro wouldn’t mind owning either one they both look great and in great looking condition definitely clean looking for it’s ages 👍🏾👍🏾
I agree bro I'll rock either one 😅😂
@@MeynMotorGroup No doubts at all bro
The shaking that you experience is probably warped rotors on the front wheels. Mine did this--otherwise it was a well-maintained one-owner vehicle, and I assume they got rid of it, so no point in them doing a last round of maintenance. I replaced the front rotors and pads, no more shaking while braking at speed. I got the parts from the dealer (something I've never done before). The cars are known to wrap the front rotors, but it's not a big deal to replace them when needed.
It can be caused by run-out where they haven't cleaned the hub surfaces properly when mounting the new rotors - even a fraction of a millimeter of rust can cause rotor miss-alignment that will rapidly turn into the shakes - and yes, it warps the rotors, so you then have to replace them again. Always be super fussy about cleaning the hubs before mounting the new rotors.
After 60 years of owning top quality cars; and racing too - this is a no-brainer! It has to be Lexus every time! In fact, I'd choose a 500,000 mile LS400 over any Mercedes-Benz; even a new one.
Amen
At around the 10:30 time frame, it shows the steering wheel. It does NOT have the dynamic radar cruise control (DRCC or otherwise known as adaptive cruise control), since it's missing the button for it on the right side of the steering wheel (it's blank). If it had it, it would have a symbol with what looks like a car and a radio signal. If it doesn't have DRCC, it also will NOT have Lane Keeping Assist (LKA). Very few LS460's had the DRCC, and even fewer had the LKA. You could get it, but it was an expensive option. The hybrid version LS600h was more likely to have it.
Excellent look at these two cruise lines, I've never been in a Merc S550 and I'm sure it's a pretty smooth ride. Here in Australia most people would go for Lexus as Mercedes are so over priced here and sales, after sales and service can be underwhelming at best. Enjoyed this comparison on these. Cheers Brenton 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Appreciate it my friend! Yea I really like the S Class especially the W222 2014 and up models. Thanks again for stopping by!
I’ll take the smooth understated LS any day.
I have a 2009 ls600hl with 285k with a cvt that is starting to engage properly. My local dealer is afraid to change fluid saying it’s lifetime….no fluid last forever and I’m think it will correct the issue with fresh fluid. Have you had any issues with this at the dealer and if so did any Indy shops do it?
It is lifetime fluid which means the transmission lasts the lifetime of the fluid. Change the fluid equals longer life. Hybrids should have the fluid changed every 30k miles due to copper contamination as the motor windings shed copper into the fluid.
Funny how people talk about reliability of Lexus when they Lexus had more repairs then the Benz. I have owned LS 400 and merc 500, 550 …. If you take care of your car maintenance and don’t dog it German cars will
Last 300, 000 miles easy, but you are going to have to fix something on a car eventually. Both are top shelf luxury car and if you own are owned either you will appreciate. 🛑 the battle and 🧢
These are facts
This all comes down to how much you drive. If you drive A LOT per year, go with a Lexus. If you seldom drive, then all of the Mercedes issues are mostly non-existent. Hard for all of the issue to crop up when you are barely putting miles on the car.
Great comparison video do a maintenance cost comparison over a 10 year period it's sad the v8 are being phased out
Love the support and enthusiasm for Lexus! 🤍 90’ LS400 126k running like a champ :p
I love my 2011 s550 true land yacht!!
I have a 08... have you had any problems yet?.. right now my back seat headrest will not let up and down.
@@aharsn6854 any update on the reliability? any issues, especially major ones? been thinking about getting a 2010 or a 2012.
Would you happen to know what exactly the package is called on the LS460 for the rear seats? I am looking to purchase this exact vehicle but with a black interior, thanks for the video and excellent content!
Mercedes have not been building good quality vehicles for a long time now. Lexus is just superior compared with what the germans can come up with these days. Lexus all the way
Is this your first sponsorship? Congrats! The 2010 models look like their from 2013, these luxury cars make them look more newer than they actually are
It is! And thank you very much. Yea these cars have a nice timeless design I really appreciate it def looks newer than what it is
@@MeynMotorGroup hey have 2009 s550 . What’s best place to get warranty that’s not a scam . Car shield is a scam an endurance so I don’t know where to go . I only have 75k miles
Have you tried just asking your local mercedes dealership? They could sell you a bumper to bumper warranty. If you have hendrick dealers near you, you could get the Hendrick autoguard warranty
@@MeynMotorGroup yes I asked Mercedes where I stay an they said because I didn’t buy from them they can’t sell me warranty. I stay in Bryan ,tx. I don’t know if hendrick is here
Anyone who lets the MB Star hood ornament get lost or stolen is not a good owner !
Facts
My 1990 560 Sec is Stellar!!!!,! Not A lot of Bells And Whistles , But That’s Just Fine!!!! Suites me Just FINE,!!!i.
I’ll take it!!!!! Great Video Brother!!!!,
I recently bought a 2007 es350 after my 2010 es350 got into a accident. So is my 2007 es350 supposed to have a less tight steering wheel compared to my 2010? I do feel the difference and I thought that should be something I take to a mechanic. Or is the “less tight” steering wheel in 2007 es350 just how it is
Bushings and control arms significantly help with steering tightness so check and see if that needs replacing. Also something as simple as an alignment can do wonders for a vehicle and really transform the experience so maybe look into that as well
Got my LS430 after watching your review, one of the best cars I have ever driven. awesome review though
I'm so happy for you I love that car
@@MeynMotorGroup it makes all my friends jealous as to why their cars are not that smooth 😂😂😂😂😂
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What year and how many miles? Looking at an 05 with 116k miles on it
@@eternalafterlyfe Mine is an 06 with 141k miles. Got it for 7500 about at the beginning of this year. Pretty good pricing with the plethora of people i've talked to, as well as according to my own research. Mine has hella highway miles on it. Be sure to check control arms (especially lower), struts, and the rear subwoofer (through the years the foam gasket that surrounds the speaker deteriorates and makes it sound like ass. Dealership will tell you that you need a new subwoofer which is around 500 new. The subwoofer just needs the foam to be reapplied to it, there are so many threads on clublexus with parts and step by step instructions. Mine costed me $20 and a couple hours of my time. Also try to look for the ones that have navigation as it also includes the mark levinson sound system which when properly plugged into sounds amazing.
A very balanced review. The mercedes has the looks with dual sunroof. The lexus has the reliability in its favour.The key factor to seek a well maintained history 😉
Maintenance is key!
What a way to spend a Sunday am....thank you
No comparison the Lexus will outlast the S550. My 96 LS 400 still going at 262000 miles, while my 07 S550 broke down 4 years ago at 97k right now its garage junk 😆.
Thanks for the comment I can tell you didn't watch the video 😅 but that's ok I'm just happy to hear your enthusiasm
😂🤣🤝
2007 was the 1st year for the 550 motor and had some problems. A couple years later those issues were addressed and they are pretty bulletproof. 👍
Great review. Let’s face it lexus will be wayyy more reliable than the Merc
Great review. I tend to gravitate towards the Benz (especially ones with ABC) because they ride and handle well so there's some sportiness despite the thing being as big as a house plus they have this super solid and heavy feel. The Lexus has a more relaxed "I'll get there when I get there" feel to it which will be a nice thing if you have a long commute or are constantly on the road.
Totally agree
@Ste 45 Because they didn't maintain it from the start. The Airmatic and ABC systems are finnicky but issues are well documented and a known fix is available.
My late mom owned 3 Benzes, to her they meant success. Maint and repair cost was excessively high. I still own her last one, 1999 C230 w 110,000 miles...the A/C went out, the radio needs programming to work, and none of the windows roll up without pushing up on them. I know it's old, but - really? Paying for a car in this price class I like to think you're making a solid investment, not just the money part of it, but for future driving pleasure, moderate maintenance costs, and reliability. Lexus is just about the only car in this class that provides that.
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I agree with you. We are on our 3rd Lexus (all bought used with just under 100k) and we are always amazed how all of the electronics work perfectly and the engines/transmissions still operate so smoothly and how comfortable the ride is. The cars just feel like they will go another 100k without any issues. I just realized that we've never even had to replace spark plugs on any of them. One now has 175k on it.
@@kentlewis6604 Concur I used to work for a large government fleet of around a thousand cars, trucks, and alt fuel vehicles. The pickups and police cars were American but there were still about a hundred Toyota Camrys (2000 year) and several hundred Honda Civics. Those cars were almost never in the shop for repairs. Meanwhile the Fords and Dodges etc. kept 20 mechanics busy on two shifts. Even the new ones constantly broke, they design them that way!
Lexus LS460 anytime. It's a well made car. I luv the 1st Gen. Lexus LS400 as well.
Will never drive a Asian car i only buy cars my people make.Asians are loyal to there brand so i am loyal to mine seems fair to me.
The 2013 Lexus was more of a refresh. It was not a completely new design. It continued that way to 2017. 2018 was the true new Lexus LS since 2007.
The 2014 Mercedes S class a completely new vehicle
It was a complete redesign...
Love your reviews. Thanks a lot for the no bullshit reviews
Haha thank you my friend
sorry ...but my 04 LS430 got now 440k and never needs anything .... heck i like it so much i purchased 14 months ago a 2nd 06 LS430 for the day my daily dies ...sitting and waiting since !! nothing like the 1UZFE and the later 3UZFE motor !! they just runnnnnnn trouble free forever !! ...also had a daimler S430 that always needed something .... and parts for it are so not cheap ! hence i sold it !
As a new I would take S class, but as a used car - no brainer Lexus.
I couldn't bro, my Mercedes must be immaculate. I know literally every flaw and am considering getting the AMG rims redone. My baby has to be flawless always and clean.
hi! Thank u very much for making wonderful comparison between these two luxury flagship cars so im wondering as per ur experience in driving both so which of them have more comfortable soft cushion seating and easier less effort power steering?
nice review. which one is a smoother , quieter , isolated ride?
Um they’re both about the same
i still believe bad reputation doesnt come out of nowhere so i would still get a lexus , i mean ive never heard of a independent lexus only shop and i like the looks of the LS even in with the newest gens , i love the new LS interior and the new S class is not for me . Germans in the 1st 5 years ,Lexus to the grave.
Congratz on the sponsorship
the new new sclass lost its luxury touch but the 2014+ are amazing and absolutely the best in every category!
@@megaxboxx agreed
Yea Lexus is dependable for sure and yea no matter the generation the LS will always be the top interior for me really well done and great designs
I definitely agree with you. If you hear the same thing about a product there is some truth to it.
Yes 💯! German cars for the first 5 years (better to LEASE only) after warranty their super high risk, too many electrical problems etc. 50k miles is also the cutoff.. Lexus will last over 300k miles if maintained w. Proper synthetic oil changes and scheduled maintenance. There is a 2002 ES300 on TH-cam like mine with 590k miles w. Original motor and transmission. Amazing
Hey Kevin, if you can pick between LS600hl 2013 (rarely used with 11k miles) or a brand new ES300h which would you go for? At this moment, they cost almost the same in my country (Indonesia)
I personally just want to have a Lexus car that is nice and smooth. Mostly to drive on my own but also to be chauffeured. Let me know what you think? Thanks!
I'd go with New ES300h, BTW what did you buy?
@privatpriat 1.safety and features
2.new ownership
3.new systems and tech
What else do you need?
W221 design is incredible and timeless, however, the unreliability issues are just too much to handle. The LS460 has some issues (oil consumption) but the Lexus reliability > Mercedes design
Agree the W221 can be trouble, & if you do have something go wrong it's going to take time and money to sort out & parts are insanely expensive. In my part of the world Mercedes dealers won't even touch a car this age anymore so you then have the problem of finding a competent independent mechanic to work on it if you can't fix it yourself. The 1UR-FSE, like many modern engines it uses low tension piston rings and low viscosity oil, by design - so it will use oil - this is done deliberately to improve fuel consumption (& Mercedes do the same thing) - but it's got a massive oil capacity, so you won't need to top it off between changes unless it's been neglected and has excessive wear. I have a GS460, I've never had to top it up between changes - mind you it only has 88,000km on it so far.
Could you do a Lexus ls460 L(like 2007+) to a 2014+ bmw 750 LI? I’m honestly debating between those 2 and I would appreciate someone’s help.
I would go with the LS
i love these comparisons
I got 2009 lexus ls460, but air suspension gone somehow.
The Benz is classy, I like it’s body arrow dynamics compared to the plain boxy LS. I also like the interior on the Benz. The Lex looks like a Toyota. But it definitely sounds more reliable and has a more solid build quality. Both great looking cars, if I had to choose I would go with the Lexus
@toomuchthyme Kinda true lol, the Pokémon
@toomuchthyme Cap. Benz have a timeless design from all time period’s 40’s to the current years. No matter what year your Benz is your always rolling in style. I have an 88 and it still breaks necks 36 years later and gets offers
This Lexus LS is not plain boxy. But the older generations of the LS are.
Between these 2 cars in Africa we will go with the Benz. African conditions are hard on the LS 460.
To me, luxury includes reliability. Sure you can get a warranty on the MB, but if it's in the shop a lot, that's not luxury. I own a 2013 LS460 AWD without the air suspension. It's a masterpiece.
I really never was that big of a fan of this generation S class looks wise. I think the LS aged better. I’m sure the S is the better driving car though
What a crock of crap. You know damn well the Lexus is much better bargain than the Merc. It will last longer, have less repair bills, and less expensive to operate. Having leather and wood does not mean much when faced with a 4k repair bill.
Yea um you're not getting paid anything to be a Lexus Cheer leader. I already had to drop 4k on my repair bill for my LS460. Lexus never did anything for us and it's no better than any other full size Euro car on the road
@@MeynMotorGroup would u say maint costs will be same? I assumed lexus would
Be far more reliable and lower maint
Kaizen
I’m looking at a 2007 ls460 going for 7k 120kmiles or a 2007 s550 140k mileage for 5,500 this review was helpful here in Texas
1Lexus will outlast 10 of those s-classes the shaking u felt is prob warped rotars
This video is perfect, I was considering both of these
That LS460L is a fool. It has a refrigerator in it and reclining back seats. Very hard package to find.
Lexus makes the best vehicles and the quality is unmatched by any European vehicle
Hell nah shut up. Yuu only saying that because yuu drive a Lexus , but the world knows European Vehicles are way more luxurious than japenese. Audi vs Acura Who wins?…. Mercedes vs Lexus….who wins? Exactly hush up Lexus fan boy.
Lexus couldn’t even touch BMW so yuu just look dumb at this point. All Japanese luxury vehicles are just buffed up & over priced Camry’s and Accord’s 😂
Lexus Is literally buffed up and over priced re bagged Toyota’s 😂
I don't know about that but the fact is the reliability of any used car depends on the previous owner/s.
So at the end which of the two is smoother?
Very entertaining video Mate. There are many s classes here in Germany. That's why the LS gives me kinda like an exotic feel to it.
Oh and btw, has the s class really a quieter interior ? Most of the reviews say that the ls is quieter and smoother but handles worse and eats bumps a bit more. I feel like most complain about the wind noise issue, but the ls should have less tire noise and traffic noise, right ?
Yes I've heard Lexus is a rare site in Europe especially with the taxes there so most buy German I understand.
Yea S class is the quietest car on the road all the cars in this segment will satisfy but if we are going nit pick then yes points go to S550.
LS does usually have wind noise but not this one fortunately but regardless S550 was just a hair better in that regards I'm talking like very finate percentages of difference these are the quietest and most comfortable cars on the planet
I was a Mercedes and VW owner for 20 years. German cars do have it all well put together ride, comfort, design. But after my 10th year I started to kick and punch dents in the cars. Quality is garbage. I now own a GS430 and its no problem at all but the Japanese style is not my flair but this is the better vehicle.
I have both I have a 07 LS 460 and I got a 2010 S550 I love them
LS430 vs W140?
Happy to see the sponsorship bro. Then again, you can guess which I chose from these cars😈🤓
Appreciate it my friend!
@@MeynMotorGroup no problemo. Also about the shaking when you hit the break my sister had that on her 2009 RX 350. She took it in and they said it was the breaks? It doesn't do it now that they messed with that but idk I can't help but not trust them lol (the repair shop my whole fam uses)
Love the Lexus LS that’s my next car after this 2012 ES
Nice
Mercedes quality is no where near where it used to be, everything feels cheap, and everything breaks. More then not, people buy these "cheaper" expensive mercs for status symbols, but don't realize how expensive the required maintenance is, hence why most of them driving around are total junk. Lexus is the way to go in retrospect, Great quality and Toyota reliability, they last forever even with not the crazy rigorous maintenance.
You definitely haven't been in a Mercedes.
Kevin did you attend Syracuse University? Considering a used private owned 2016 Lexus LS 460 AWD (I reside in NYC) 55k miles very good condition, 1 owner for 30K. Your thoughts?
Haha no my friend but That's not a bad price have you seen underside photos for any rot/rust? Any accidents or weird carfax issues? Is this at a Lexus dealer who can sell to you as CPO or with a warranty? If not you could inquire about a Hendrick AutoGuard Platinum Warranty if everything checks out. Can also consider shopping for a new Lexus ES, Autocompanion is offering like 8% off MSRP new car nothing to worry about
@MeynMotorGroup Kevin, I'm 6'7". Therefore, I seek a large sedan. I'm going to schedule to see vehicle. I will check for rust.
Ask if they will allow a pre purchase inspection. And def consider going to a Lexus dealership to try an ES 350, it has more space than an LS 500
I just got the 2013 S550 W221 with only 59K a week ago because my caddy had problems.
Have a 2006 ls430 105k miles. Looking for 2017 ls460. Need more modern features. Not selling the 430 very smooth ride.
I have a 2007 LS460 and a 2012 S550. Both are very good cars
Which one is quieter inside ?
@@TockaMea I'd have to say the s550. It's a vault
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Both are good car , good review 👍🏽
Thanks!
Nope the benz will eat your wallet and leave you on the road
shaking while under braking is a Warped rotor
95% of the time yea Usually rotors
@@MeynMotorGroup Great Vid BTW
Thanks!
Great comparison 🙂
Maybe I am wrong, but at 13 mins I got the impression that you’re implying a Merc (or really any car brand) is likely to be as reliable as a Lexus… *if only their owners would maintain them*.
Unfortunately, that’s not true as a matter of fact. We (consumers) have hundreds of thousands of data points across several decades from companies like Consumer Reports.
It’s okay that the average Mercedes isn’t as reliable as the average Lexus. It’s totally fine, because Mercs are exceptional cars in other ways. There’s no need to cope.