SOURCE: 2000 s500 benz vs. 2000 lexus gs 300
Go with the Benz as the lexas can not be repaired except by lexas for big $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
I owned this model lexas and, i am a mechanic! the lexas is a throw away razor! a very bad car!
I now have a S class pure heaven!
SOURCE: shaking in the rear of car when accelerating
It's a possible that one of the rear tires is out of balance. The vehicle has very low miles put on it. So, everything should still be covered under warranty.
Have the tires check out. If this doesn't solve the problem, take the Lexus to the dealership. The warranty should cover any problems.
SOURCE: best tires for 2007 Lexus GS AWD
For a GS350 AWD : MICHELIN P225/50R17/XL 98V.
Michelin is the safest, "quietest" and best tire on the market. Once you get past the sticker shock the longevity and ride performance far outlasts anyting else on the market.
If you are not in a climate that has snow, choose the Primacy HP series 225/50R 17 94V.
Either will do but go Michelin for your vehicle.( no...I don't work for Michelin...just bought alot of them over the years)
SOURCE: I have a 2006 GS 300 lexus that I can't get oil in
There are no known issues with any LEXUS manufactured after '02 that would cause this issue by default. If you are burning oil, and its not leaking out, then one of two things is happening.
1. Its getting into your coolant system.
(in this case, check your coolant system for a oil layer. TO FIX THIS you mill have to replace the block / i.e. get a new engine if you want it to last.)
2. Its getting into your valve chamber and burning with the fuel.
(in this case, a gap has formed within the valve system letting in oil and can be identified by white smoke from the exhaust. TO FIX THIS you must replace head gasket and rings)
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If the problem is in 1st gear as as you take off and as speeds get greater and shifts into second gear sometimes it's a slipped belt in rear tire and as speeds starts to get above 10-20 mph problem starts to fade away sounds a lot like a slipped belt in a rear tire
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