Lexus LS400 coin balance on engine at 3000rpm

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2008

1992 Lexus LS400 with 106,000 miles, two pound coin balanced on engine, then revved to 3000rpm. Smooooth as silk, sound is a bit poor, engine sounds very sweet not harsh

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  • Yeah yeah... I'm aware of that... Who cares? They sell the most worldwide... And owning Jap cars won't be crappy.

    If you want a car that doesn't give you headaches, pick the Japs.

  • @yaunez you are definitely right. Japanese cars are now very refined and top quality built vehicles no doubt about it. German cars are now wayyyyyyy overpriced and they are starting to become more and more unreliable and problematic. VW for example.... I dont need to explain more.

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  • They just dont make cars like this anymore. I'm sure the new ls460 has abit vibration but you don't feel it inside the car.

  • a can doo this on my shitty MG ZR ;)

  • Got a 2001 LS430 with 216K thats like new, going to drive it to 300K and still get $7500 out of it!....Best built car in the world and worth every penny!

  • @Banj95 lol..... are those cars even comparable????? XD

    go cart versus luxury air liner?

    lol bro, "not all Saabs will last that long" just like not all hondas will last long.....

    i have personal experience with mercedes and saab....... not bs claims like you..

    stay mad guy, please lol

    good bye.....

  • good for 400-500,000 miles or MORE without a rebuild

  • @Howie262 --mercedes are PURE JUNK

    the best mercedes were in the 60's-80's NOT NOW

    PURE GARBAGE

    LEXUS IS A WAY BETTER CAR

  • @rroge5 --Balance and Very good Engineering

  • what makes a car run smooth like that?

  • Hell of a car!

  • @petershaman The problem is, they often stopped making any kind of sound after about 5-10K miles.

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