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  1. Does anything work eg, CD,Cassette, Aux Input ?
  2. Hello Linda and thank you for "painting the picture and giving it a frame" to enable us to respond. I see that you have had some really helpful suggestions already. Members really do try to be helpful where and when they can. From memory Nic, Neil and Bob are particularly helpful and knowledgeable about SC430 matters. The first thing for me to say is that given you have bought from a Dealer, you have Statutory Rights and he has Statutory Responsibilities. If the car develops significant problems within 6 months of purchase then it is the Sellers responsibility at Law to put matters right at no cost to you. The Law deems that such problems were present or were developing at the point of Sale. What is or is not significant has to be determined according to the facts of each case. It is my view that a M.O.T. Certificate would not have been issued if your car showed signs of significant matters, thus the two matters you mention would not warrant asking the Seller to repair or replace at his cost. That is not to say that you should not approach him and suggest that he might like to make a contribution..I leave that to you. As far as ongoing maintenance and servicing is concerned, you have three options.One, a Main Lexus Dealer, Two, a local Toyota Dealer and three, a local Independent (Indie) who is knowledgeable about Lexus and/or Toyota. A Lexus Dealer will be expensive,but if you talk to Lexus at Milton Keynes or Lexus at Hatfield, they should inform you of their preferential rates for older cars such as yours. A Toyota Dealer will be less expensive and an Indie will be even less expensive and if you can find a good one then he will be worth more than his weight in Gold to you. I attach a list of "Garages" which Members have used with satisfaction and there may be one or two near to you that you can talk to. These are not recommendations from me or this Forum.They are simply organisations with which Members have been satisfied. I hope that I have been helpful and that you enjoy many years of Lexus satisfaction. Lexus Indie Garages (1).docx
  3. Welcome Louis. My favourite exterior colour too. Where are you in Northumberland? Please tell us all how you came to be the owner of a Lexus and why the SC.
  4. That`s a great story David. Not what I expected at all.I would therefore buy a used car from you if I was in the market for one. Many thanks for responding.
  5. Wolstenholme
  6. Always a first time, yes, But with VW one would know that the first time was not part of a continuing trend, more a blip, "Would you buy a used car from this person?" Which is where HJ came from, me thinks.
  7. wow, didn`t he used to play for.............................................................................L***s ?
  8. Good post Mike. I would not buy a used VW anything.Have you yet read anything good about a VW dealership ?
  9. I do subscribe and I always read and I too have thought once or twice that narrative sounds familiar.......is that what you are referring to Piers?
  10. Piers, can you point us in the direction of "he has written again" please ?
  11. Hi Linda and welcome to L.O.C. Did you buy from a Trader or privately? Has the car passed its M.O.T. but you have been given 2 Advisories? Does the car have any sort of service history? What sort of help would you like us to give you? We have a few SC430 Members and I`m sure that Neil,Or Bob, or Nic will be along in due course to offer advice.
  12. Hi Bart,One cannot be too paranoid when buying a vehicle, but try to retain sense of perspective. Is this the NW car sales you could not find anything about ? https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/08175381 Yes, you can contact the Lexus Dealership and ask them about the vehicle and its record of an annual hybrid battery check. What warranty is the dealing Trader offering you at the point of sale? Have you read any reviews by other purchasers of his vehicles? Yes, the vehicle will be eligible for the Lexus Extended Warranty,(10 years old and 140,000 ) but they will presumably wish to check it out before approving.
  13. You are completely excused Peter. I must admit that I failed to spot the advanced state of humour, so perhaps Fermi has been answered ?
  14. I have and it was of no use to me whatsoever. That does not mean that it won`t help you. Everbody`s circumstances are different.
  15. I was trying to help him sell it Peter.
  16. What; is it, does it do, why didn`t you use it, why are you selling it and how much do you want for it ..... and a photo would be helpful, Phil.
  17. That`s right Mark.The range average is what determined whether the EU fine was payable.
  18. Barry 14 UK is spot on Herbie. The insurance contract is between the insurer and the insured. It has conditions which MUST be adhered to regardless of what the insured thinks. ANY FAILURE to follow the terms of the contract to the spirit and to the letter may have serious consequences for the insured. Many insured people sadly do not read the terms of their insurance policy and prefer to go along instead with what they have been told by a friend or by Forum Members.
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