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After car was stolen last week, after the house was broken into and both keys, from different rooms were taken I now have a settlement figure from insurance co. They have offered my what I paid for it 3 years ago. I think that is pretty good going, no depreciation in 3 years.6 points
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So legally you should have cover for any major defects for 6-months, take it back to the dealer to fix or refund, don't throw money at it. Go to your local Citizens Advice or Trading Standards if the dealer does not play ball.3 points
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It was 3 years old but had only done 16k miles. So no depreciation in 3years I think is pretty good.3 points
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I am a bit late to the discussion, but I think it is correct to say that equivalent BEV is much heavier than equivalent ICEV... BMW 3-Series is bad comparison, because it's size is like previous gen BMW 5-Series, so it is really more the size of Model S than Model 3. So the statement is not that Range Rover or LS is light, but that equivalent car with battery would be even more heavy. There is even talk of changing rules for driving licenses because in many countries 3500kg is the limit for Category-B License. Where I agree with you is that it is not ONLY BEV issue, the whole SUV stupid fashion doesn't help for sure, where in the past the person would have had Fiesta or equivalent car, now they have some for of crossover or SUV. Basically all cars got much larger and heavier over the time, BEVs are just last straw really. So it is correct to criticise the BEVs for the weight, it is certainly a negative thing for the car, but to blame them for car parks collapsing is probably not right. Blaming any car regardless of the size of weight really sounds like an excuse for me - they failed to build sufficient infrastructure to accommodate changing needs, not only we don't have enough car parks/parking, but as well every time I go there the spaces are so tiny that no modern car fits and no wonder, because all of them were built in 50's and 60's. And then they find reason to actually demolish "unused" multi-storey car parks... really?! "unused car park in central London..." how did that happen?! This isn't anything new really, UK infrastructure is crumbling, this is not different from blaming motorists for traffic jams... Well... "you collect the money for the roads, but then don't build the roads to meet demand and we are at fault?!". So same here - they collect the money for parking, but then don't want to accommodate the cars they collected the fees from?! Solution is really simple - just redraw the markings and whereas the car park had 600 places, make it 400, because that is the size of the cars nowadays... You can't fit 600 Teslas where 600 Minis used to be parked. The weight problem will be gone as well. And by the way parking charges have already been raised and not by 30%, but rather by 3000%, so they can't even complain about getting less out of their car parks.3 points
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Really sounds like Lexus are now like all other pseudo luxury brands once they achieve status, chasing the money, cashing in, rather than chasing the quality. I remember when Merc went through a similar thing circa late 80's / 90's. They produced terrible cars for quite a while.3 points
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Smaller spaces = more cars = more money Car park owner doesn't care if you car gets dinged2 points
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It's an in-house developed Toyota engine. They switched to using BMW engines at a later date for Auris/Corolla/Avensis etc. - presumably because their lack of ongoing R&D into diesel engines meant they were not competitive.2 points
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So glad you are not getting a Range Rover! Horrid, cash cow of a vehicle. You certainly had a bad run of car thefts. Why not have a look at the the Yaris? Hope all goes well for in the future.2 points
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The title of this thread should be updated to 'A new lexus owner'. Picked up the car, took it for a 100km spin through city, motorway and mountain driving. Can't complain so far - and I don't know if this is just me over compensating for giving up a beamer, but I no longer feel the need to throw the car into and out of every corner you pass, and to race past every other car, it is just so comfortable and relaxing a drive!2 points
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Gang you're still struggling to find a BP station near you that will probably be fitted with a hydrogen refill capability when BP produce the hydrogen ....... please please give us all your postcode and one of us will find that likely BP station for you /// we'll even use google maps to assist I'm sure You don't have to understand what sadness you're putting us all thru' with your lack of skills here 🙄 We are all terribly keen to help you I'm sure Best wishes Malc2 points
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If you didn't authorise the work then don't pay, ask them to refit the old ones and see what they say....2 points
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Hi all! Bit about myself. 48yr old male from Milton Keynes. Owned loads of hot hatches since the early 90s. An ex girlfriend had an IS200 in 2008, brilliant car, this gave me the idea of getting a Lexus! I bought an IS250 a few weeks ago. 92,000 miles with full Lexus service history. I have suffered from terrible anxiety and agoraphobia over the past 11 months, so as yet not been able to drive it. But I can do little jobs to my car and it helps me get out of my house. Hopefully I'll be able to drive it soon as having therapy for the anxiety 🙂1 point
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Thank you for the welcome Len. I bought it from a small town in Surrey, can't remember the name. I arranged for it to be delivered due to the severity of the agoraphobia. It was great seeing it arrive. It's in excellent condition with full Lexus service history. The only thing that needs doing is a new dashboard as it has a crack in it due to the previous owner driving to Southern Italy and staying there over the summer months for the past 7 years. Usually known for going rather sticky, in the sun. Mine is a bit sticky but has developed a crack. I've seen a second hand one on Ebay for £210 including delivery. That should keep me busy!1 point
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Mines didn't show any fault either but given we have both cleaned the hybrid fan last year and this year they detected a historic DTC for P3000 makes it highly likely it was triggered by the fan removal.1 point
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Mine had XGG95 applied today during its second service, it applies to the camera apparently. I mentioned about the other issue people have been having of the connected services requiring you to log in over and over again, it was claimed there is a software update coming in a few weeks to fix it and Lexus are aware of the issues people are having ...1 point
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Hey Colin, i had the P3000 in January when i went for service.... Lexus cleared and told me to drive it 300 miles then bring it back for free hybrid check. Did that and went back and passed 2nd time round. In my case i still suspect the hybrid fan might have triggered it as last year i took the fan out to clean it.1 point
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I’d guess because some are second/third cars, some are owned by elderly/retired types and some are ex-demo or showroom models. Mine is august 2021 and only had 4,000 miles on it after 18 months as it was owned by lexus head office. The previous owner of the yellow 79,000 mile example needs to be congratulated though - good effort!1 point
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I've been wondering about this thread. Collapsing multi storey car parks. Mmmmm I certainly can't remember hearing of this happening. Though I can believe a small percentage were built errrr shall we say by taking short cuts like reduced cement content concrete. That went on a hell of a lot in the 70's 80's and 90's. I know as I was in that industry. As for parking charges. A work colleague was Stunned when he and a few others took 2 trucks to our headquarters in Covent Garden Market. A car park next to it. For 24 hours parking how much? Yes you got it £200. Yes £200. Oh and to enter that market is a fiver even if your collecting from there or delivering. WTF is going on in this ruddy country? That mayor needs horse drawn and quartering for utter treason.1 point
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Just got email saying my NX450h has now arrived ( left factory email was 5th April) if it was not for all the comments regarding delays at Derby I would be hopefull of delivery later this month, but think June might be more realistic. ! Anyone got any info on the delays - mud flaps, locking wheel nuts, key fobs or anything else ?1 point
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This appeared in the Daily Smell, sorry I meant DailyMail, on vehicle delivery delays. The Lexus NX gets two mentions. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-12024471/How-long-takes-new-car-delivered-Britain.html?ico=mol_desktop_money Lexus response, I quote: ' Our dealers undertake regular communication programmes to update customers on their orders ' REALLY!!!!!1 point
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I will certainly agree with you that they have an unfair advantage, and believe that insurance companies take advantage of that. I guess the bit we don't agree on is risk profile based pricing. You think it's unfair on younger drivers and those who have a history of high risk behaviour, whereas I believe a flat rate is unfair on more experienced drivers with a low risk record. I think I'd agree if the risk profiling was arbitary, and didn't reflect reality but, if younger, less experienced drivers, or those with convictions or who drove specific kinds of car, were responsible for the most claims, then I favour it. I am curious though as to why you're in favour of flat rate car insurance, and yet think a flat rate is unfair for health, and would prefer risk based profiling for that. That would just result in older people, or those with genetic conditions, being profiled into higher premiums. It seems contradictory to favour it for one and not the other. Not all illnesses are choice based. But, as you say, that's a different argument. Additionally, I still maintain that the tax argmument is false, as they're entirely different for a number of reasons. Firstly, one can't accurately predict earning based on age, gender or colour. Secondly, and more importantly, there's no need to predict anything, as tax is retrospective. We can see to the last penny how much an individual has earned and tax then with 100% accuracy. That said HMRC is trying to get away with it to a lesser degree, by trying to get people to pay a proportion of tax in advance, based on the previous year's earnings. Insurance however has to predict risk, and base it's charges on that, hence the need to profile for that risk. If you wanted to treat them the same, then you'd have to charge everyone at the end of the year, based on their actual record for that year, which is of course unworkable. The only perfectly fair way is to have no insurance at all, and people simply pay as they go for any damage they cause, but that too is unrealistic and so we're left with imperfection in whatever system we have. The reality is that, as technology advances, more and more data will be collected, and more sophisticated systems will be developed to analyse it. This will inevitably result in more profiling, and a greater ability to predict things. Some of this will be good, and some bad.1 point
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Hi Paul and welcome to the best Lexus forum there is and especially to owning the superb is250. You made a great choice. This car because of the way it drives and that sound from its V6 will help you overcome your anxiety and agoraphobia. Every time I drive mine I feel great. I love driving it. Any excuse to get in it and drive it I'm off. So what made you go for the is250? Which spec is it? The only achilies ankle of the car is the sticking rear brake calipers. It's the sliders that seize up due to lack of cleaning and greasing. Have a good read in the gen 2 is section of this forum. Every possible thing you want to know about your car you'll find it there. We're a good bunch of folk here. Don't be shy. Oh we kind of expect photos of the cars the new forum members have.1 point
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Yeah, would definitely be interested to see how polybushes affect the ride, from strong flex for the rear upper wishbone bushes they only have the harsher ones of 90 sha, which has put me off. I believe oem is 70, so could live with 80 provided there was no other option and the longevity of them is definitely a plus, i think on this occasion when I get round to it I will try the febest ones, if they don't last long even when fitted correctly then I guess it's either a whole new arm at considerable cost or hoping that polybushing just the rear upper wishbone doesn't ruin the car.1 point
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hi thanks for your reply yes your right it will be a design. wanted to get the fsport itself but to add the extras was going to take me into the higher RFL band which is unreasonable in my eyes £500 extra for 5 years is no joke. i also have seen the aftermarket systems you are talking about but i assumed, rightly or wrongly, that getting the bigger screen might just have been plug and play apart from the usual canbus setiings.years ago you used to pay extra to have a certain thing, on a new car that is,fitted by lexus individually like the upgrade sound sytem but now if you want an extra one thing you have to have others as well i.e a sunroof. i can't see the point on one of those if you've got aircon. anyhow will leave it there thanks again for your reply1 point
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Absolutely not only in UK. In Denmark you get fined for parking 5cm outside the marked area and the marked area is 10cm narrower than tha car. Extremely good business. Here on the island they are not as strickt with such rules, but marked spaces for parking are too small here also. And we are only looking for space enough to park a CT.1 point
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Your insurance company is decent. Then again, you must live in a neighbourhood rather dangerous since you have had so many cars broken into. Which car, that is comfortable and not very large, nor over-expensive that is not in the eyes of crooks? Peugeot 308 – 2008 - Dacia Sandero - VW Golf – Škoda – Seat - Toyota Corolla. All of these are decent cars, that are pretty reliable and maybe so common that the one you have will not be more sought after than the same car your neighbour has. Not in same class as a good CT, but in my eyes OK to drive and to be transported in from one place to another. Hope you get well soon.1 point
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It could easily be the Tilt & Telescopic Computer as much like all the other computers in the LSes built from 1998 onwards it was built using lead-free solder and that degrades with age. That is most of the reason why companies like SIA and others in the USA (and elsewhere) have built up a business from reflowing the solder joins on old Lexus/Toyota computer modules. The system consists of the switch, the wiring, the computer and 2 motors, so if the switch is good and the motors are good, then try replacing the computer. Also, don't forget it could be more than one fault. A short-circuited motor could have blown the power transistors in the computer or similar.1 point
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was reading a little while back that the Planning Rules even today allow for a car parking space to be the dimensions of a 1930's model ........ narrow by comparison to a current SUV or even a simple Lexus . so whoever builds car parks nowadays, and indeed draw the lines in open air car parks, is quite legit to make them narrow Sad i know but there we are ......... Malc1 point
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Ack!! Sorry about that. I didn't know that they were different 01-03 vs 04-06. I did find some steel "repair" brackets that may work if the plastic hinge is what has broken. They are shaped bits of steel that screw into the plastic and hold the hinge together again. Like this If the break is anything like this LHD glovebox then the steel brackets (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162254113182) along with the appropriate plastic glue may do the job. Otherwise you will need the inner glovebox door at a minimum, and possibly the whole door.1 point
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Actually I've just read the information on it and it is the older one which has a top and bottom glovebox. As mine is a "54" it only has one box so will need to find the right one.1 point
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Ronnie. My 2021 RX shows it within the few metres accuracy of GPS. It is only significantly off it for some reason the latest position has not been updated in the app, but this is rare (at the moment). Paul1 point
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Security reasons? That's rubbish, park up in a town centre you've never been to before, forget where you've left the car, then use the app to NOT find it again! I kid you not this actually happened to me in London many years ago with my old Merc. After a few days down there enjoying life, couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd left the damn thing. Ended up buying a car to get back home.1 point
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Windshield wipers are ridiculously expensive and they always want to change the whole thing even though the metal parts are perfectly well. Maybe they are too lazy to replace just the rubber parts or they just want to sell the most expensive. Rubber inserts can be bought cheap on eBay. Original Denso Hybrid rubber in correct size: https://www.ebay.de/itm/255489534102 Pretty sure Lexus should be able to supply rubber inserts as well. Unfortunately we live in the time of greed.1 point
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Just fully charged it and it's showing EV Range: 44.9 miles EV Range with AC: 44.4 miles Does match what we got out of it today (warm day, no heating required)1 point
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Thanks, I ended up reading the manual for the newer version than mine, unintentionally to begin with, and saw that it says to hold both buttons on the key at the same time and it will change the door touch option. I then tried this and found it worked on my car even though the manual for my car year doesn't say anything doing this.1 point
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Hello Paul and welcome to the club. We're a generally likeable bunch in here so never be frightened of asking questions. As a wise man once said, "The only stupid question is the one not asked". Hope you get better soon mate, sounds like you're having a rough time of it.1 point
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No it's not a reset it just stops the sensors that pick up movement in the car but if you have an insect etc trapped in your car the sensors won't pick it up, I have also noticed if I leave my phone in the car that that can set the alarm off too, hope this helps👍1 point
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Bit the bullet and confirmed I will buy the car. It’s at the dealers, still with the protective tape on it. Collecting it next Wednesday. Had a lengthy test drive and my concerns were overcome - after the Range Rover I thought the seat height would be more like a saloon but it isn’t. It’s not quite as high as the RR but fine to step into. I’m 6’ 2” and there is enough headroom for me to raise the seat and still have plenty of clear headroom. The fit and finish is classic Lexus. I was concerned what the Orage Ultra Suede would be like on my Copper / Black car - having had leather for 20+ years. It really felt prestige and is a good & practical colour. It goes ok with the copper / black externals. My major concern was the range. Having done some research it all made more sense now. Lexus appear to calculate the range shown more realistically than some other manufacturers - they keep some back so even if the range is showing 0 you still have range to get to a charger. Lexus are the only manufacturer warranting that the battery will be no less than 90% capacity after 10 years. When I got in the car (fairly warm day) it was about 80% charged showing 195 miles. Putting the aircon on full blast shrank the range to 160. I have since found out that studies confirm that all EV’s loose between 11% - 17% when the heating or a/c is used. BUT if you precondition the car before driving and use the seat ventilation to cool it doesn’t affect the range. Similarly in the winter if you use the heated seats and radiant heaters after pre-heating then you don’t eat into the real range. Not very helpful if you regularly carry rear seat passengers ! Having learnt you can turn off the speeding bong and others the only snag I found was that the instrument cluster was a bit dark despite the illumination being on max. I found that my ‘reactor lite’ glasses were dark which hasn’t happened in previous cars with tinted windscreen. When I took them off the display was ok. I’ll have a pair of normal specs in the car for just driving. The dealer has been great and matched a very good price for my Range Rover Velar and of course held last years price which is £ 3k below current list. I took the dive to buy the RZ as not least it was available now - I am convinced that the used car / residuals are going to normalise over the next 6 to 9 months and if that happens I would lose a fortune. My px on a 2 year old car is 89% of what I paid, if the residuals normalise the car would probably draw no more than 50% at 3 years old so it would lose me £ 27k over the next 12 months - worth taking a risk with RZ then as I can’t see it losing 40% in the next year. I hope I haven’t bored everyone with this long post. I thought it may be useful to all those waiting for a test drive.1 point
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So....am I right that you are no longer a 'HappyLexi'. [1] Who its Zenth/ [2] Why... no good can come of this ? Looks like you have lost confidence in your dealer.....so who will you use to service your 2022 NX in the future.1 point
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Sadly shows how things have changed. With the gearbox recall on my LS430 in 2005 Lexus Sheffield, collected, left a replacement and returned the car the next day together with flowers and chocolates.1 point
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You might find the handbrake cables will need work, or replacing, due to lack of use. I had to replace mine because the car had been off the road for two years, and the previous owner never used the handbrake, a common scenario with automatics.1 point
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Seems like the smart thing to do is try to lubricate them and see if the noise goes, and not fiddle unless I need to1 point
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Not had this letter yet. Very annoying particularly when it's issues that should have been addressed prior to launch. The Lexus reputation is being tarnished.1 point
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Speaking from my own experience, just do it. Mine was an ex-demonstrator and since October 2021 it has been flawless. The only issues I think we all have are the oil tanker sized turning circle (you get used to parking in sympathetic spaces) and the car's propensity to stop and pick people up at taxi ranks (that's a forum in-joke by the way). I think it's a great car. Yes the materials aren't up to the same quality as previous generation Lexi and it "doesn't handle as well as or go as fast as the German opposition" but does that really matter? It'll last significantly longer and be much less of a head and wallet ache.1 point