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1990 Lexus LS Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Throughout the mid and late 1980s, Toyota investigated the idea of a Japanese luxury car that could compete with European names like BMW and Mercedes. In 1990, years of thorough American consumer research culminated with the arrival of the Lexus LS 400. The full size luxury sedan would become the Lexus flagship for the next 18 years and counting. Unlike its distant kin, the Toyota Camry-based Lexus ES series, the LS was a totally unique creation. It blended refinement, reliability, and power into one package fit to compete with European luxury. Somehow, it was initially priced between $10,000-20,000 less than many of its competitors. The LS 400 was powered by a 4.0-liter DOHC 32-valve V8, which featured a cast aluminum block and heads. The engine generated 250 horsepower and 260 pound feet of torque. Such power propelled the 3900 pound sedan from 0 to 60 in 7.9 seconds. EPA was observed at 18 mpg in the city and 23 on the highway. The engine was teamed with a 4-Speed automatic electronically controlled transmission, aided by an intelligence technology to regulate power. The LS included a myriad of features to complement the ride quality. A vehicle and audio theft deterrent system, automatic air conditioning, dual power heated outside mirrors, leather seats, walnut wood trim, power windows and locks, and an eight-way power driver's seat were all standard. Options included heated seats, memory seat function, power moon roof, six-disc CD changer, a premium Nakamichi sound system, and electronic air suspension with ride control.

The LS quickly became the one of the most beloved and sought after cars on the road, always praised for its silent cabin, soft ride, and substantial power. By now, some have reached over 400,000 miles. While that speaks volumes about the LS's reliability, owners warn that service can be very costly: first generation LS parts are hard to find and can be several times more expensive than Toyota's. Most drivers had a difficult time finding any significant shortcoming.

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by Andrew H
Sep 09, 2009
fantastic car for the money, built like a tank, seriously. not as thirsty as american large sedans, more luxurious, and more reliable. parts are pricey, and making it look cool is also pricey. a good rich guys toy, or daily driverSep 09, 2009
by Sam L
Jan 26, 2009
Lexus LS400 - 4.0 Liter V8 Engine UCF10 I 1UZ-FE Toyota Engine: 250 HP 0-60: 7.9 Seconds Top Speed: 155 MPH Options: Air Suspension, Nakamichi Premium Sound System Build Quality EXCELLENT! over 250,000 Miles. Appearance, Still looks nice, leather interior STILL FUN TO DRIVE, enough HP and Torque to have fun, while still being an excellent luxurious daily driver.Jan 26, 2009
by Joshua B
Mar 25, 2008
My second car. It's at about 181k miles now and still running. I'm using it as my workhorse until I replace the Bimmer. No complaints other than the amount of maintenance that's required for a vehicle this old. I've also owned this longer than any other vehicle I've had.Mar 25, 2008

1990 Lexus LS Pricing

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Trims & specs

Air Conditioning

Automatic climate control front air conditioning

Airbags

Driver side front airbags

Audio System

Antenna Type: power · Single disc in-Dash CD · Premium Brand: Nakamichi Audio · AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Comfort Features

Steering wheel trim: leather

Convenience Features

Memorized settings: driver seat · Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: power tilt and telescopic

Lights

Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: heated

Roof

Sunroof: power glass

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Heated: front seats · Upholstery: cloth

Telematics

Phone: cellular phone

Tires and Rims

Wheel type: aluminum alloy

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent

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