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  1. "Nothing wrong with the car" - Who says? Sounds very odd.
  2. I would buy a good 350 if you can find one, it's a much better car. OK the tax is a bit more and fuel consumption not quite as good (actually the difference in fuel cost over a year isn't that much). You will pay a lot less than for a high mileage 400 and servicing, at a local non Lexus dealer will be much cheaper. None of the high risk failures like inverter, air suspension, back up battery etc that have been described with the 400 series. I have mine since 2020 and never regretted the choice. A 450 would have cost about £8K more when I bought it.
  3. Oh dear! Makes me quite pleased I am hanging on to my 2006 350. I will need to replace it eventually but these sort of problems with hybrids are worrying. I thought the 450 had solved the auxiliary battery problems which seemed to be quite common with the 400 series.
  4. I have a similar liar problem on my 2006 350. I adjusted seat to drop the front edge a bit which helps and occasionally have slipped a small folded towel under one hip which also helps. I think it's my hip that is the problem not the seat.
  5. Hi Rowley I hope the 400 is a great success and you are happy with it. As to the road tax after noting that e-card are now to be taxed I wonder how long the reduced rates for " low emission" cars will last. I note that the first year premium on " expensive cars" (most e ones) also applies to electric cars. As the road tax take continues to fall it is likely that more concessions will be withdrawn. When I bought my 350 it would have cost about £8K more to buy a 450. So far the saving has easily covered the extra tax and small extra fuel cost. I will keep it a few more years and will then have to change it for a 450 but I think the only benefit will be the redesigned door cills and the convenient camera in the wing mirrors. I will still use my TomTom for navigation.
  6. I had one fail in 2010 soon after I bought my 2006 350. It was fixed in France although it took two visits to the main agent to diagnose it. Fortunately it was also one of the front bank so easy to fit. No problems since so I wouldn't worry too much. Just bad luck.
  7. That looks very like the letter I had from Lexus which I translated with Google!
  8. Another point worth remembering is that the 300/400 have cam belts but the 350/450 have chains which don't require replacement
  9. Hi Terry My 2006 350 has been superbly reliable and apart from a failed coil on one of the plugs soon after I bought in 2010 it has been trouble free. It's a lovely car and I would prefer it to the older gen 400. I did have a small leak into the space under the boot compartment which was caused by a displaced drain tube from the rear NS drain from the sunroof. I fixed this by replacing the last 10cm or so of the plastic tube with a length of copper pipe and it hasn't recurred. I have dithered over replacing it with a newer (2018-20) 450 but, especially since the silly prices they are fetching at the moment I have decided to keep it for another few years. You could find a good 350 quite cheaply now ( much less than a 400 I suspect) although they are not easy to find. The eco hysteria is driving the prices of hybrids up but you get quite a lot of petrol for the difference. A 450 would have cost about £8K more when I bought my 350 and I doubt it has cost me that much extra to run it since.
  10. When we lived in Cyprus our garage, and most others I think, advised oil and filter change at 5K. Of course it is pretty hot there in summer but the advice was " Oil's cheap but engines aren't "
  11. Try contacting the Toyota CEO in Japan (akio.toyoda@toyota.co.jp). I had exactly the same problem with a query about my Surf (= Four-runner) a few years ago. The CEO answered quite quickly and was very helpful.
  12. I assume this would fit my RX350. Can you arrange delivery to GU299LD? How much do you want? Mike
  13. Send it back and get a refund. It will never be right and the dealer clearly is well below par : 1 These problems would have been optorted out before you had it. 2. The dealer clearly doesn't know why the warning lights keep coming on so how will they fix this. Get a refund and buy one from another dealer.
  14. Absolutely agree. Mine is 2006 and has been trouble free since I bought it in 2011. No inclination to "upgrade" to a 450. You get a lot of petrol for the difference in cost even at today's prices (and a decent 2016 is a lot more expensive than it would have been a couple of years ago) The only significant benefit I can see is the redesigned door fills which don't catch in your trousers as you get out. Not a lot for about £30K!
  15. It looks as if it has air suspension (see pic 28 switch to right of gear lever) which might not be to everyone's liking. Otherwise looks pretty clean. Mine is a little younger (56) and has still only 70K on it and I plan to keep it for another few years yet. Lovely car to drive and my trial of a 450 a couple of years ago didn't impress me that it was worth a change. The modified sills on the 450 are a small bonus as they stop you catching your trousers on the sill as you get out but not a big gain for the extra cost!
  16. Hi Peter, Ii hope you are pleased with your decision. At this very low mileage you might not live long enough to save the extra cost of an EV. I would have kept the Lexus! Mike
  17. This happens to me quite often. It resets if you restart the engine. I have had it checked several times and no fault codes show up and the brakes work perfectly. No one seems to understand why it happens.
  18. Look at LG on line which was very good last year. I had to move to Saga this year (much more expensive) to get extended cover in Europe.
  19. I agree. I made the decision to buy an RX350 in 2010 instead of a 400 or 450. At that time although the new price of the 2006/7450 was only about £3K more than the 350 the SH price was about £7-8K more. You get a lot of petrol for £8K! In any event fuel cost is not the biggest part of running a car for most people unless you do a very large mileage such as reps or taxi drivers. Also the servicing of the 350 is much simpler tanthe450 and can be done by my local garage which is both cheaper and less tedious than travelling to the nearest Lexus agent (about 60 miles roundtrip). I haven't regretted the decision over the past 12 odd years. Additionally, given the present situation over Russian gas and sanctions etc it seems very likely that the Net Zero nonsense will be reviewed and UK will become self sufficient for gas and oil in the near future. If the numbers of electric car users increases much more then the lost revenue form car tax and fuel duty will need to be replaced so the "free ride" for EVs will stop and they will end up costing about the same as running a petrol car now.
  20. Very fair points Illogan! We will both probably now be" cancelled". Fortunately I have neither Facebook nor Twitter accounts and not likely to so cannot be "unfriended"
  21. About the same MPG as I get from my 350!
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