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Dear Lexus owners, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291693481454 I have replaced the two front wishbone arms in a local garage in Brentford TW8 where Nick did a very good job and much, much cheaper compared to Lexus's quote. If you are looking to get a mechanical work done and live not too far from TW8 ( Middlesex, West London) I can give you Nick's contact details. On the last service I was sent a video of a gearbox leak and quote to replace it for £4,398.53. I asked Nick if he can repair the leak and £272 later no more leaks from the gearbox which included a new oil. For a 10 years old car with 190,000 miles I think a saving of £4,120 is not bad.
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Dear Lexus owners, ASDA tyres have Michelin CrossClimate 2 for a very good price and £20 Asda voucher if you purchase 2 or £50 for 4 new tyres. They have older CrossClimate SUV as well and many other brands at very good prices which include fitting with a local garage near you. Please note the Michelin offer for Asda vouchers is available until 28th February 2022 All the best.
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Hi Nick, In 2018 I have purchased 2012 Advance RX450h with one company owner, FSH from Lexus and 160,000 miles on the clock. For the last 2 years no problems. Serviced at Lexus which includes a free Hybrid health check. I have replaced front brakes and pads with Brembo and the car stops much better compared to before( probably original disks and pads or Lexus garage once. ( I enjoy the brisk acceleration and probably I use a lot more the brake pedal than normal). Now the car is at 175,000 and still going strong. Hope will do much more trouble free miles.
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Dear Lexus owners, Do you know an independent Lexus specialist in Surrey or West London for front suspension work ( front wishbone bushes starting to perish ) Lexus Twickenham quoted £1,600 for replacement and the two new arms are around £300. I think a good local Independent garage would be able to do it for much less I hope. This recommendation work come as an advisory on the last MOT. There is no noise or any problems with the front suspension, but if the rubber is cracked it needs to get replaced. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance
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Hi RX lovers, Here is a link with the new 2020 RX450h which will be for sale in the US next year. https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/first-impressions/2020-lexus-rx-450h-first-drive.html Very positive review as well and finally Apple CarPlay and Android Auto together with a touch screen. I hope we are going to get the same specs here in the UK. All the best and keep driving the smooth RX's
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Looking to by a Lexus RX400H SE-L 2008 Model
Nigel-Lexus Owner replied to LexusRX400_ELE's topic in New Members Area
Hi Elizabeth, If you can afford a 450h even 2009 it is much better than 400h. Hope you will find the right one -
Hi Ken, The RX450h is a very reliable car. Get a good example with Lexus service and the only time you need to go to the dealer is for the next service. All the best
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Hi Amit, The best is to fill the tank up as soon as a low fuel light come on. The fuel protects the inside of the tank and lubricates the fuel pump. If you are able to get only 57 litres maybe there are 8 litres left in the tank which are needed to cool and lubricate the fuel pump. If you are so brave, maybe get a full petrol can with you and keep driving until the tank is completely empty. Not sure if the engine will start with just adding fuel. Maybe it is easier and cheaper, just to go to a petrol station as soon as a low fuel light comes on. On another note. If you are doing 380 miles from 57 litres of fuel, this is 6.66 miles for every litre. If you have 80 litres tank in the Lexus you could do 533 miles. (6.66 x 80 = 533) I hope that helps. I do not think you have an air in the tank, just Lexus does not want you to run empty, due to fuel pump potential damages, which might be a costly replacement and not a great relatability advert.
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Dear Lexus owners, I had my first Lexus service and although very good customer service, I was left with a bitter taste. I was send a video showing rubber cracked on the front wishbone bushes and a quote of £1,600+ to replace both front arms. I have then called a mechanic I know from a long time and he inspected the car to find out there is nothing wrong with the front wishbone bushes apart from the rubber is cracked. There are no movements or noises when driving the car. In fact the mechanic told me most of RX450h and RX400's are going to still have the original front wishbone bushes although they have cracked rubber. He told me the cracks on my car seems to be there since 2014 or 2015 when the car was 2 or 3 years old and he told me they could stay like that for another 5 to 6 years. I would highly appreciate your knowledge on the matter and if someone got the front wishbone bushes replaced at what age and mileage please? Thank you in advance.
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I have the same Advance model and have DAB radio. One press changes from AM and DAB. Have a look on top of the screen when you press the button and it will show if it is on AM or DAB. I am sure you can switch from the mouse as well from the main menu. If you have a Lexus dealer near by, just ask them for help. Or Toyota
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Check if you have AM DAB button on the left end side of your FM dash button. That will change to DAB if you keep pressing it. There are a lot of videos how to retune your DAB or you can buy something like that: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Blufree-Updated-Transmitter-Bluetooth-External-DAB-106/dp/B07DJZX6TC/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1550757913&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=car+radio+dab+adapter&psc=1 Hope that helps
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Hi Bob, 2007 Lexus will not make you look like a pimp or gangster in the UK. Ask your in laws what they are suggesting and if they insist on BMW or Merc or Audi and are happy to buy you one then all good, you will have enough for repairs. If they are not planning on buying the car for their grand children, maybe tell them the Lexus is very safe and reliable and even if it has a big engine it is a petrol and the car is very strong will do more miles than the German brands in more comfort. At the end of the day it is your money and your safety and you can't go wrong with a large Lexus. Keep us updated.
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Lexus hybrid is a very complex car. I have a very close friend who is a car mechanic for over 20 years and up to the Lexus was looking after my previous cars. When I asked him to service the Lexus, he said I am not experienced with hybrids and you are better off to go to Lexus or another hybrid specialist. If you do not want to go to Lexus main dealer you have to find someone who knows Lexus hybrid systems.
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Dear Piers, RX450h is a very good and reliable SUV. I have purchased one RX450h 2012 Advance in May 2018 with 161,000 on the clock and all Lexus stamps. One company purchase it new and use it to go four times around our planet( I am joking, they used it mainly on a motorway journeys, hence the high mileage) The economy was not on our list when we were looking for SUV with over 2000kg empty. If you are driving carefully in the summer you will get 35mpg in the winter 30mpg. We ruled out diesel options for many reasons, but mainly problems with particulate filter because of our short trips and the government turn on diesel cars which will become very difficult to sell in 3-5 years time. Our options were limited. I wanted Prius + or Outlander PHEV, we test drive both and no chance compared to the RX450h. The car is so smooth and relaxed, you will like it. If you need to go fast or overtake, there is a lot of power on demand from the V6 and the 2 electrical motors. The CVT is absolute gem and pleasure to drive. Very smooth and linear acceleration without the jerkiness of the auto box. We got a courtesy LL Discovery Sport with 240bhp diesel with 600miles on the clock and 7 seats for a week while our insurance company repaint a scratched door on our Lexus. Me and my wife did not like the Discovery Sport compared to the RX450h. Most of Lexus owners look after their cars well and in Lexus garage. The customer service from Lexus is top class. You will not find a better place to service your Lexus( please note I am not working for Lexus) When you do service with Lexus they offer a free health check on the hybrid system with 12 months warranty. I would recommend that to you. If you budget for Lexus services, then your other expenses will be low and mainly consumables like tires, break disks, light bulbs etc. It is very important what are you planing on using the car for. If you are going to do short town trips as we do and a rare motorway trip the car is perfect. If you are going to do over 20,000 mainly motorway miles, then you are not going to have the full benefit of the hybrid system which is for low speeds and stop and start London's traffic. Keep us updated and send some photos when you manage to get one. You will not be disappointed. On the last fill up, we did 350miles from 55 litres, which is around 29 mpg but I like to use my right foot deeper and to feel that acceleration. Our previous petrol 1.8 Toyota Verso could not do 29mpg
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From the Government website for MOT checks and history here : https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk/ with this reg: YS08OLN please note the third symbol is ZERO and the fifth the letter O It seems like RX450h and this is RX400h. Not sure what is going on. The best is to report the gumtree ad if you think this car is not genuine.
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I though just to mention about the Volvo cars being made in Malaysia and China since 2014 have a great effect on their reliability! Old Volvo's are strong made in Sweden. If you are buying new, it will have a warranty and if you are OK to have your car now and then in the garage for repair, hope all will be OK. I hope Volvo will provide a courtesy car during the repairs, so no problems. Just remember to either extend the warranty before it expires or sell it/trade it for a new one.
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Welcome to the club Paul. I am sure you will have joyful Lexus experience. They are great cars and I would personally say very underrated. I am sure many people like you went for the more obvious choices like RRover's, German or Volvo's, but once you try the Lexus it is very difficult to go back. Good choice of car and with a careful right foot, you might get over 31mpg on average. Winter time the engine needs to warm up before the hybrid system kicks in and uses more fuel. Compare to your previous 5L thirsty monster, you will be very happy with over 30 mpg. All the best.