The battered Lexus LS400 featured in Streetfighter II has astonishingly passed its 23rd MOT test, preserving its reputation as one of the world’s most reliable cars. This Japanese luxury sedan has endured countless attacks yet continues to meet roadworthiness standards, showcasing its resilience.
Originally parked in 1991 by a hopeful owner anticipating its destruction by animated warriors, the Lexus remains intact. Despite enduring multiple martial arts barrages, it clears inspections with ease, receiving no significant advisories.
The owner, enthused by its enduring strength, dreams of an international road trip. With Brazil, Japan, China, and India on his list, he’s confident in the car's durability. “Not even a fictional global fighter could halt this vehicle,” he muses.
However, plans stalled with an unexpected noise from the engine. “Ironically, it’s not the intense battles that challenge this machine but a simple starter motor failure,” reports the owner.
The Lexus LS400 from Streetfighter II demonstrates extraordinary endurance by passing its 23rd consecutive MOT with ease. While its owner dreams of global travels, a minor mechanical issue puts the brakes on immediate plans. This car's journey is a testament to its remarkable resilience.
![]() | Honestly, it just sounds like a ticking time bomb. Just wait until it breaks down in the middle of the trip. It's only a matter of time before that old engine gives up. |
![]() | The story of the Lexus LS400 is unique, but I wonder how many other cars could make it through 23 MOTs under similar circumstances. |