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Everything posted by Diesel Do Nicely Brian
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These are great figures :) My peak has been 40.4mpg on a tracking app. and average over the entire year + I have owned the car is 35 mpg of all sorts of mixed driving, 17,000 miles. The car economy is actually improving over the time, I assume as the car is being driven more sensitively as I maximise the use of the hybrid system.
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Hi all, My GS450 is due it's 12th service (it's circa 90,000 miles but that is the srvice it has reached). The total cost of the service is £745 (before my discount) so is the biggest service of them all. Any idea what is in it, what will be done/changed and what the additional cost will be? They said it is likely to take all day as there is a lot of labour involved in the service. As the car is 11 years old in November, and technically I could be using the Minor/Major service from the Essential Care Package but not sure that will be anywhere near as comprehensive. The car is under Lexus Warranty until the start of August 2018 thankfully. Any thoughts, or anyone actually have the list of work the technician does on the service to justify the price? I already have the lists of items, which are available on the website, but these are not specific to 60 or 120,000 miles. Brian.
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Yeah - it is doing great. On my app that tracks it properly, it did 40.41MPG on that fill up (475 miles and I put in £63 of petrol to take it back to full). The average over the last 17,500 miles I have done in the car over the space of 12 months has been 35.08MPG, which for a 3.5 litre V6 is superb! I do a lot of mixed driving, but certainly the longer drives will see 40+ mpg on the car.
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Looks like a superb job and also sounds like a decent job too cpk. Here is a link to the details of some far less substantial work I did to my 88,000 miles November 2006GS450 exhaust to add to this useful thread of others in future. My exhaust is still sound, and no really bad bits or breaks as yet - trying to keep it going as long as possible Exhaust work - read from post 29
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gs450h GS 450H my first Lexus
Diesel Do Nicely Brian replied to Farqui's topic in Lexus Build Threads
Thread now updated with sections on the exhaust work I did today :) Pages 29 & 30 for the exhaust updates. -
gs450h GS 450H my first Lexus
Diesel Do Nicely Brian replied to Farqui's topic in Lexus Build Threads
Hopefully be useful for other owners over the years too. Will be updated tonight as spent quite a bit of time working on rustproofing, repairing and cleaning up the exhaust, as well as a bit of painting to keep it going for a while yet -
gs450h GS 450H my first Lexus
Diesel Do Nicely Brian replied to Farqui's topic in Lexus Build Threads
Will be in the thread somewhere (and there's a thread on here too I think). Off the the top of my head it was about £260 for the key and around £65 for coding it. Lexus Edinburgh, including my LOC discounts. -
gs450h GS 450H my first Lexus
Diesel Do Nicely Brian replied to Farqui's topic in Lexus Build Threads
Indeed I did. All the (far too many details) are in the thread -
gs450h GS 450H my first Lexus
Diesel Do Nicely Brian replied to Farqui's topic in Lexus Build Threads
Nice write up. Here is mine I have tracked (on Detailing World) since I got it last July. Detailing World GS450h Link Brian. -
I bought my car last year with only one key. The one owner of the car I phoned before I bought it, had already lost several keys (he had to stop driving due to Parkinson's). He tried to hunt in his house, as did his wife, as he thinks the other keys were lost there - but no joy. I think it cost me around £280 all in, with discount to get the key fob, key cut, and then coding (both keys done). The spare is safely well stored away!!
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Mine has been in the dealer for the same issue the display did not have any of the arrow lines going either way. My Air Con was also not as cold as it should be. Like yours, the hybrid system was working fine and that battery was charging up and down It was in and had a FULL weeks worth of stripping, protocols followed and a warning that the warranty would not cover anything if it was a broken wire, corroded part etc. They were in contact with lexus technical through the process as they could not find anything wrong. Eventually it was traced to an air con pipe, and a possible sensor/compressor issue (the air con/hybrid are linked in some way). LUCKILY the warranty company were superb again and covered the full cost (it was in for a total of 7 days). My car is 11 years old in November. The cost to the warranty was just over £3200 (which was parts at cost and labour at cost plus 15%). The cost to me, had it not been covered, would have been £5k + easily Lexus warranty comes good once again and, as ever, Lexus Edinburgh were super helpful. Brian.