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<blockquote data-quote="BlueVenom281" data-source="post: 16311038" data-attributes="member: 34506"><p>Lexus.</p><p></p><p>After much research I bought an '07 GS350 to DD. It had 100k miles when I purchased the car in Aug of 2017, and have 165k on it now. I was skeptical, but aside from oil changes, it's only needed brake pads and a new battery. Also, they don't fall apart at 100 mph -- that is nonsense. I'd buy another Lex in a heartbeat.</p><p></p><p>Lexus infotainment is definitely behind the Germans -- as are most Asian and American brands. If that's a deal breaker, lease a new Audi, they are cool cars. I wouldn't recommend buying a pre-owned one though. A close friend of mine bought a used A4. He got rid of it recently and vowed to never own another one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueVenom281, post: 16311038, member: 34506"] Lexus. After much research I bought an '07 GS350 to DD. It had 100k miles when I purchased the car in Aug of 2017, and have 165k on it now. I was skeptical, but aside from oil changes, it's only needed brake pads and a new battery. Also, they don't fall apart at 100 mph -- that is nonsense. I'd buy another Lex in a heartbeat. Lexus infotainment is definitely behind the Germans -- as are most Asian and American brands. If that's a deal breaker, lease a new Audi, they are cool cars. I wouldn't recommend buying a pre-owned one though. A close friend of mine bought a used A4. He got rid of it recently and vowed to never own another one. [/QUOTE]
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