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  1. Outrageous? I'm having trouble seeing what's been added to the standard car...
  2. Professional car thieves can disable a tracker very quickly, usually by jamming the signals. They are also surprisingly easy to find and disable. The very best have satellite units that sit on the CANBUS and disable the car. They are very small and can be anywhere in the wiring. Because these units don't transmit they can't be easily found. The cars have to be physically lifted away to a safe location and then stripped out to remove the unit before the car can be sold on.
  3. Correct, only need to reset if you change the benchmark pressure, for instance, if you fully load the car and need to up the pressure as indicated in the pressure table
  4. Cars stolen to order you'll never see again, no matter what security devices are fitted. That said would one want the car back, after some scroat has ragged it and no doubt damaged it in numerous ways?
  5. Turn the keyless function off? Put the fob into battery saver mode by pressing unlock twice whilst holding the lock button.
  6. Yes, easily. Just Google "rip dvd to pc"
  7. I use Meguiar's Quick Interior detailer spray for general maintenance, seems to shift/disguise minor marks but for something more serious I go for Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber Care spray. If neither of those work on your marks you could try very, very carefully applying a little steam heat to the area. Often brings dents and marks back up. A trim specialist would be my preference to correct badly marked areas
  8. Yes but I was responding to your post In regard to the passenger side knee/glovebox area, I've found it does mark very easily! Fortunately in my case, the marks have been removed easily with an interior detailing spray. More than can be said for the driver's inside door sill, very easily makes by shoe scuffs. Still working on how to remove those
  9. No, you missed nothing except that 'fun to drive' is subjective and tax bands, economy and service intervals are objective but the two classifications are not mutually exclusive. It's your subjective assessment of 'fun to drive' that is different from many other Lexus drivers?
  10. I did do my own research and that;s why I purchased the car I did. Much of what Audi offer as options, the Lexus has as standard. Yes, there may be many more options available from Audi but I did not value those enough to want them. Had it been that I did, then I would have bought the Audi Just goes to illustrate each purchaser has their own priorities and preferences. It just seems those that you project would sit better with another marque?
  11. The vast majority of new car sales within the UK are by fleet buyers, where tax bands, economy, service interval are king. They have no feeling for 'a great drive'. That said if Lexus thought there was money to be made, directly or via a loss leader, they would be promoting that 'unpopular' model/engine/option... Nothing tp do with Lexus UK or UK,gov
  12. You may not be slating Lexus but you constantly express your dislike for the engines offered, the sound they do or don't make. You don't like the direction you perceive the company is taking, you find it incomprehensible that certain models/engine/option combination aren't offered on the UK market, whereas other marques do. It does beg the question, why do you still persevere with Lexus? It's a great discussion but there seems to be no positive side to your viewpoint?
  13. Every marque imposes restrictions on option selections and combinations. Mercedes Benz is possibly one of the worst, very 'class' differentiating. I'm sure if one marque observed another gaining sales by one tactic or another, they would soon follow suit. Case in point, electric windows, offered as standard by Japanese car manufactures in the UK market very quickly prompted/forced UK manufacturers Ford, Vauxhall etc to follow. When looking at my most recent purchase I found Lexus to offer, as standard, what many others offer as options. At first look Lexus always appeared expensive, until one optioned that MB or Audi to the same level..
  14. Really sounds like you don't like/rate Lexus, perhaps you should be looking elsewhere? You are not going to influence their marketing strategies...
  15. The factory order thing is common to many marques. You want that rare option combo, you can wait 3-6months even if the factory is just over the Channel.. My choice of RC was already on its way from Japan, the ship rounding the tip of India. Had I wanted that sunroof it would have been another 6 weeks for the next sailing. My dealer provided a link so I could track the ship all the way to Bristol, I knew my car was here before they did!
  16. That's what I was wondering, the engine run signal. Could be interesting, trying to find a pickup point for that signal.
  17. Why? It even shows the procedure in my owner's handbook, using the dedicated jump-start terminal in the under bonnet fuse box.
  18. AutoGlass do thousands of these screens every week, so shouldn't be a concern. I had them do my Merc screen with light and wiper sensors, no issues. always better if you can get to a depot, rather than have them come out to you.
  19. Have you changed washer fluid manufacturer? Some are incompatible with others and nearly always when mixing manufacturers there is a gradual build-up of sludge in the bottle. Eventually some of the sludge gets sucked up by the pump and clogs the workings
  20. Do you hear the windscreen pump operating? If yes, then probably have blocked nozzles and or supply pipes. Maybe a connector has come adrift, do you see water dripping out anywhere? If you don't hear the pump operating, as you say, perhaps the fuse has blown and/or the pump is US.
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