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2001 Lexus GS 300 - Q&A

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2001 Lexus GS 300 Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 16 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Why do you need new headlights? Is it is because they have oxidized or look cloudy? You may be able to clean them. If there has been damage from a collision you will need the new lights. BUT If they are just cloudy looking, go to the auto parts store and find a plastic cleaner. I just used a...

Hold the button on the overhead you want to program. The light will illuminate. Hold the button on your remote with it pointed at the overhead panel. Continue holding until the light on the overhead panel blinks. Repeat for any other remote. Reference:Multiple Lexus owner wag

I am in the process of buying a 2001 Lexus gs300 99,000 miles for about $9000 with clean Car Fax, good deal?
Do you think this is a good buy? I know its high mileage but I was told these things can run up to 200k or more easily if you keep up with the car and do regular maintenance. Car fax didn't report any problems and specially no accidents. Every lexus I looked at it has rear damaged and so fourth. but I just wanted this lexus so i can pay it off in...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

I bought my 2001 lexus gs300 with 140000 miles clean title for $6500 cash from a private party about 5 months ago and it still runs like new. 99000 miles is nothing for these cars. You can probably get a better deal from a private party. Reference:own 01 gs300

Can a 2001 Lexus gs 300 use unleaded plus gas as well as premium. just purchased without the owners manual?
Also is their any sites on the net where you can purchase new or used owners manual, Thanks in advance.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

Suggest that you run premium in that car. You can run mid grade gas in it. Just remember that the lower the grade of fuel that you run the less performance you will have, the more spark knock the engine will make, and it will also increase carbon build up in the engine. More carbon means a engine...


 
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