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NemesisUK

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  1. If it truly isn't holding a charge the replace it.
  2. I imagine a good quality (i.e. relatively thick) wrap would protect from chips but dings? I doubt it. I don't know how well wraps tolerate UV and the elements, could be they fade in which case a repaired section might well should?
  3. Starts the car as in powers the entry system and boots the computers correct but the engine is spun-up and started using one of the electric motors (MG1?) powered by the traction (HV) battery.
  4. Of course they said yes, they want to keep your money, not refund it. It's irrelevant, in your case, if it's true or not as I guess, you won't be changing your cover, so will not be comparing what you might have received if you have to make a claim,
  5. Any lower from here? https://www.lexus-mapupdates.eu/Shop/Index
  6. I think I've read that in every warranty I've researched, not at all uncommon. Simply means the dealership retains the 'faulty' part, possibly to send for testing, research into failure mode
  7. Not according tot the official Lexus Relax blurb, as here "Eligible vehicles range from cars just completing the period of their new vehicle warranty, to high-mileage models that have passed through multiple ownerships and have no prior Toyota or Lexus service history." See ColinBarber's post page 2 this thread
  8. Perhaps not so silly given these statistics... A UK report on parking put out last year by the RAC Foundation (and well worth a read by the way!) uses this method based on data from the UK National Travel Survey (NTS) (see p.23): “… there are about 25 billion car trips per year, and with some 27 million cars, this suggests an average of just under 18 trips per car every week. Since the duration of the average car trip is about 20 minutes, the typical car is only on the move for 6 hours in the week: for the remaining 162 hours it is stationary – parked.” Since there are 168 hours in a week, the typical UK car is parked 96.5% of the time https://www.racfoundation.org/research/mobility/spaced-out-perspectives-on-parking
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