Tony C
January 16, 2007, 7:37 pm
My 2000, IS200 SE has done 35,000 miles and a full Lexus service history.
The cam belt is up for change, overdue in fact and it also needs its imtermediate service.
I was thinking of having it serivced by a good independant engineer, (IS200 owner) using Lexus parts, instead of paying several hundreds of pounds to the local dealer who has made a few errors in the past.
Thing is I will probably part exchange it at the Lexus dealer next year for a new IS250.
Will not having the full dealer history be that important bearing in mind that the car is 7 years old now?
I would appreciate your views.
hemmerdinger
January 16, 2007, 7:38 pm
How often should the cambelt be changed and what have you been quoted?
Tony C
January 16, 2007, 7:57 pm
[quote name='hemmerdinger' post='409248' date='Jan 16 2007, 07:38 PM']How often should the cambelt be changed and what have you been quoted?[/quote]
About £330 for the cam belt and £200 for the service.
Cam belt sholud be changes at 100, 000 miles or 6 years whichever is first.
GWilso
January 16, 2007, 9:16 pm
For the first seven years my 99 IS200 was serviced at main Lex dealers by the previous owner. myself i have had it serviced by a trusted mechanic working from home who has never let me down and at half the price of a main dealer i guess when a car is so many years old the diffrence in value when it comes to sell will never be that great Lexus stamped or not
I'm sure the money i save having it done privetly now will eventually amount to the diffrence of the car value when it comes to resell even without the lexus stamps in the book