this is because there are 2 different LS'
1.- LS has issues, fixable and we keep it until 200,000 miles
2.- LS has issues, fixable, but we dont really want the LS
its either you want the LS or you dont, issues with the LS arent a surprised. some are called "stupid" for investing thousands... but when the car is in great condition, why would you want to get rid of it? im not saying i will be driving a LS for the rest of my life, but i dont see why i would get rid of it, the most you could get for a LS is 5000-8000, if you need the money then sell it, but these are discontinued, car of the year in 2000, last rwd ford model.....ect.. something you keep around like a mustang from the 60's... like a little project car... working on the LS isnt hard at all. i think someday i will trade my 2000 in and get a 06 LS. i feel the negative and positive is equal. i rather see everyone give up their LS, makes mine more rare, lol