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New Is300h Recall (Spotted Dec 2022)
wharfhouse replied to matt8's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
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New Is300h Recall (Spotted Dec 2022)
wharfhouse replied to matt8's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
Mine is listed for a recall but but not had anything yet from Lexus to book it in. -
Research shows it costs more to run an EV on long journeys
wharfhouse replied to Mr Vlad's topic in Lexus Owners Club Lounge
That's why the government are pushing so hard on 2030 - there won't be time for people to realise what is happening and that after 2030 the taxes will then just keep going up on EVs as high as ICE - they will have been hoodwinked into accepting EV and there won't be any ICE cars to go back to at that point! -
Research shows it costs more to run an EV on long journeys
wharfhouse replied to Mr Vlad's topic in Lexus Owners Club Lounge
I came back from Wales to Berkshire between Christmas and New Year and at one of the service areas on the M4 there was only I think 4 electric charging points and cars queuing to use them. We went into the services, got a snack, ate the snack, took the dog for a short walk and when we finally got back in the car to go again there was the same person just plugging in who was at the head of the queue when we arrived - and so after we were all done and dusted and on our way they still had to then wait for their car to add some charge - perhaps another 30 minutes minimum - maybe an hour? And there were still others queuing for the chargers - who of course can't leave their cars while waiting as they would lose their place in the queue...! -
Research shows it costs more to run an EV on long journeys
wharfhouse replied to Mr Vlad's topic in Lexus Owners Club Lounge
The issue is that no UK government will install charging points or improve the infrastructure - they are relying on the private sector to do that. They may bring in some laws to make using the infrastructure easier - I believe they have said that all charging points have to accept contactless payment cards without relying on an app though when/if that has actually happened I have no idea. At the end of the day the infrastructure will only improve dramatically if private companies think they can turn a profit on it. -
Executive level trim in pre-facelift (so pre 2017) cars is genuine leather. In post face-lift cars Executive trim is Tahara simulated leather.
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Looks like there could be a bit of a dealer shake up in some parts of the country according to this article: https://cardealermagazine.co.uk/publish/exclusive-constellation-forced-to-put-toyota-and-lexus-marshall-dealerships-up-for-sale/277398
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Yes, the bonnet of the IS Gen 3 is aluminium - got quite a few chips on my IS 300h bonnet and none have ever started rusting. Had a chip on a door which did start to rust though and I had to clean and paint. As such, other than for cosmetic reasons, I wouldn't worry about the stone chips on the bonnet.
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Had a similar problem with a windscreen washer bottle on a Honda Accord - left the car in warm weather for a week in Croatia and came back to a foul smell when I sprayed the windscreen. Tried refilling with new fluid but the smell was still there. In the end I filled with the windscreen washer bottle with Milton Sterilising Solution (used for cleaning baby bottles), operated the jets to get it through all the parts and let it stand for a while, then flushed it out (making sure it didn't get on the paintwork just in case it caused damage) and refilled with normal screen wash and the foul smell was gone for good.
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Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
I think that can be one of the biggest influencers to change - it certainly was in my case. Until one can try the car in a number of different everyday scenarios it's really difficult to appreciate the qualities. A 10 minute test drive with a sales person is certainly no where near enough. -
It's a mistake - someone has wrongly cut and paste that from the Toyota document. Toyota used to have 5 year warranty whilst Lexus had 3. When Relax came in Toyota then moved to 3 year warranty which is what the document refers to with the dates. How the mistake would stand up in a court of law is another matter of course though most of these docs claim E&OE.
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Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
In 2016 I was looking for a new car after a string of BMWs (some company cars and more latterly private purchases). I had got bored of BMW so wanted something more left field. Came across the IS 300h and thought that had many of the qualities I wanted but more left field than the German marques. Also the hybrid tech was something that was making more sense to me at the time and Toyota / Lexus were clearly well ahead of anyone else. After plenty of research I had a days test drive in an IS 300h and liked it so much I didn't want to wait for a new one to be delivered so bought a two year old one (for cash) with a view to ordering a new one within a few years. Unfortunately Lexus didn't bring the next rev model into the UK which I would have bought. I like what I have so much though I can't think of anything I want instead... So for the forseeable future I plan to keep what I have and so the long term reliability has now become more important than what I envisaged when I bought it! -
IS300H Impacted by the Canbus theft?
wharfhouse replied to IS300FSPORT's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
Unfortunately not just Lexus - other mainstream manufacturers are also being targeted with CANbus hacking. In fact, other marques are probably more targeted (desirable) than Lexus with a variety of sophisticated criminal means. Once manufacturers solve one hack there is always another just around the corner... Probably the safest option is to get an older car that no-one is interested in stealing! -
Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
I personally wouldn't have a problem if the same workshop was used by both but would hope that there will remain dedicated Lexus technicians for Lexus specific aspects of the cars. -
Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
At Lexus Reading, both Lexus and Toyota are next to each other (both owned by Jemca) but each has it's own service facility. -
That is cheap - my local Costco didn't have any Prestone screen wash in just before Christmas when I needed some and so had to pay over double that for the Prestone -18C concentrate at ECP...!
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Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
Yes, the model cycle being long is very much IMO part of the issue - many people thinking of buying a brand new car (me included) often plan to purchase after the launch of a new model revision or at least not within a couple of years of a model run out - that was my plan with my IS 300h purchase - buy used (basically current model), keep it for two/three years and then buy the next model release within a year of launch. However, when the model cycle stretches out too long and buyers have a shorter period in mind they are left are "hanging on" waiting on that new release and thereby killing sales of the run out model even though it is still on the market for perhaps another two years. For the IS you can see that decline from around 2009 to 2013 then the spike as the new Phase 3 was released followed by the decline in that around the 4/5 year mark - the point buyers start "waiting" for the next model. Interesting that ES sales are still so low - they have hardly caught up with the run-out years of the IS - makes you wonder whether if the IS has been continued in the UK and the ES hadn't been launched in the UK whether the IS sales would actually have been higher than the current ES sales - lots of ifs and buts..." -
Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
I doubt the reason that it was pulled was that it couldn't pass the crash tests in Europe given it continued to sell in the rest of the world - the decision IMHO was made by Lexus (Toyota?) management for other commercial (IMHO flawed - but who am I to argue) reasons... -
Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
We also had a Honda Accord Tourer for quite a few years and that was a very good load lugger - took us all over the UK and Europe for my daughter's sailing loaded to the gills and towing a boat! I was also sad about the Honda decision. I used to pop in and out of the HondaKarma forum for advice now and again. Lexus stopped bringing the IS into a key segment that put Lexus on the map vs the German marques. The IS was at the time even becoming more accepted by the motoring journalists for the distinctive blend of what it offered! Sales were still (in Lexus numbers) reasonably strong with many existing IS owners waiting on the new model to make a change. The "excuse" that the ES was outselling the IS was IMHO just BS - of course, the existing IS was by then getting a bit long in the tooth and people would naturally have been putting off buying a new one whilst waiting on the new model launch - Lexus never gave the new model a chance to see if the numbers would bounce back from that pent-up demand. The ES is in no way a replacement for the IS (as Lexus have tried to claim) - as a car in it's own right I have no issues with it, but it's not an IS replacement for many reasons and not one that appeals to me as a replacement. One can one still buy an RCF, LS or LC in the UK - how do the sales numbers for those work...? Like one of the comments above it does seem like Lexus has lost it's way for a number of reasons - I hope they find it again so I can stay with the marque when I review my choices again (probably in a few years time). -
Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
Exactly my feelings - I've made a decision to keep my IS 300h for the foreseeable future - at least until unreliablity rears it's head - much as I like buying new cars, the IS 300h still does everything I want (and more) from a car at the moment (my needs may change in the next few years) and so for me there wouldn't be a huge benefit in changing it right now other than some new toys. -
Why Lexus is yet to break into the UK mainstream
wharfhouse replied to Roger Bill's topic in Lexus General Discussions
Well I bought into the IS 300h (came from BMW) and bought a used car to get one immediately (as didn't want to wait for a new one) with the plan to upgrade to a new one when the next model rev came along - and then Lexus decided not to bring the new IS model into the UK and also drop the GS. After trying a number of other Lexus models and not being particularly taken by them when I tried the new NX 350h I thought I had possibly found my next car - only to find that the delivery had gone out the window and then couldn't even place an order... So twice Lexus UK could have had a new car order from me but made it impossible. I would like to stay with Lexus for my next car but personally feel that the Lexus UK (maybe European) management of the brand (and not the cars) is failing customers in some of the decisions it is making and by reports on here the management of the quality and service at some of its dealer network has become questionable (I know some things are outside their control such as component shortages but there is plenty they can be working on). -
Tracking and tyre wear IS300h
wharfhouse replied to Maxz's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
I don't have any major issues with uneven tyre wear and mines a 2014 reg with 126k miles (17" wheels). I bought the car at 2 years old and 40k miles - not sure if any adjustment had been made in that 2 years (though I doubt it) and I haven't done anything in all the time I've had it. I always get 20k miles out of the rear tyres and 40k miles out of the fronts. The inner edges do wear a little quicker than the rest of the tyre but I replace them when there is about 3mm left front and rear across most of the tyre. Stock setup does appear to wear the inner edges a little bit faster but should not be excessive before the rest of the tyre is close to replacement anyway. A couple of years ago I did ask Lexus to do an alignment and was happy to pay for it (as it hadn't to my knowledge been done since the car was new) and to my surprise they said why? The tyre wear all looks fine. So I left it at that... -
IS300H rear suspension advice needed
wharfhouse replied to James78's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
Brand new tyres - if the OP means literally driving from having them fitted - can have reduced grip until they are scrubbed in a bit regardless of brand. And probably even more prone to this in cold / wet conditions. Everytime I get new tyres fitted at my Lexus dealer they remind me of this. -
That's how I was taught to drive - if you look at oncoming headlights you also have a tendency to steer towards them...!