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9 hours ago, PaulWhitt20 said:

Lexus Stoke. 
 

The financial side of the transaction left me feeling ripped off. But I did get the tea ceremony. 
do they still do that?

Not sure if they still do, but certainly did when I bought from them in 2017.

Amazed at how close they are to the stadium, must be crazy on match days in terms of both noise and traffic!

41 minutes ago, beyond the blue said:

To be honest l didn't expect there would be much fuel in the new car, so made sure it was touch and go that my trade-in would even make it to the dealers.

Yeah, I've always done this with my trade ins. 

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When I bought my first Lexus from Chester (a CT in 2013) I got a full tank of petrol, plus flowers for the wife. But the bit I remember most was the salesman walked off and returned with the tax disc from my trade in and gave it to me to get a refund worth £400. They gained a loyal customer that day. 

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10 hours ago, dutchie01 said:

You spend 20/30/40/50k on a car and have to ask for a full tank?? 

I find this a prime example of NOT putting the customer first. Disgraceful and not one argument will set this. Ryanair comes to mind .

Does Lexus HQ allow this?

I would imagine that Lexus formally leaves the decision of how much fuel to put into a new car up to the dealer but recommends as a guideline that it be a full tank.  For a customer not to get a full tank after being regaled with the formal Lexus new-car handover ceremony by the dealer would be so anomalous as to strike one as more than faintly ridiculous. 

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On approximately this same subject, I have noticed in the last couple of years that my Lexus dealer no longer supplies courtesy cars with a full tank which you were expected to top back up.  Nowadays the tank is a third full, and I guess this is because too many people have been “forgetting” to replace the fuel they consumed.

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5 minutes ago, Rabbers said:

On approximately this same subject, I have noticed in the last couple of years that my Lexus dealer no longer supplies courtesy cars with a full tank which you were expected to top back up.  Nowadays the tank is a third full, and I guess this is because too many people have been “forgetting” to replace the fuel they consumed.

On all the courtesy cars I've had they came with between one-third and a half tank and I was asked to simply return it with something similar so have always put back in roughly what I have used but no one ever checked on its return that I had. 

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2 minutes ago, wharfhouse said:

On all the courtesy cars I've had they came with between one-third and a half tank and I was asked to simply return it with something similar so have always put back in roughly what I have used but no one ever checked on its return that I had. 

Yes, it was and I am sure in most cases remains normal practice and behaviour to replace what you have consumed (which was easier if you started with a full tank), making checks unnecessary.  One wonders, however, if levels of trust may not be diminishing.  

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I remember a few years ago picking up a new Ford and was pleasantly surprised to see that I had a full tank of fuel. Then discovered that it had been charged to me as part of the new vehicle invoice! 🙁

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12 hours ago, PaulWhitt20 said:

When I bought my first Lexus from Chester (a CT in 2013) I got a full tank of petrol, plus flowers for the wife. But the bit I remember most was the salesman walked off and returned with the tax disc from my trade in and gave it to me to get a refund worth £400. They gained a loyal customer that day. 

Paul, full tank of fuel and flowers for the wife. An exceptional deal ,me thinks ?

You have been with Chester, just 3 years shorter than me Sir !

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1 hour ago, Ken R said:

I remember a few years ago picking up a new Ford and was pleasantly surprised to see that I had a full tank of fuel. Then discovered that it had been charged to me as part of the new vehicle invoice! 🙁

That was certainly a mean thing to do, and it could only have cheapened the image of the brand.  I remember the days when the quantifiable value of a tankful of fuel was usually the final ploy available to either party when negotiating the price of a cheap used car.

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Any Lexus purchased new without a full tank of fuel would set a poor image of the brand for a new customer. Surely the guidance to their authorised dealer network is that new vehicles must be supplied with a full tank?

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17 minutes ago, Cs150 said:

Any Lexus purchased new without a full tank of fuel would set a poor image of the brand for a new customer. Surely the guidance to their authorised dealer network is that new vehicles must be supplied with a full tank?

Carl, well said,but tell it to Customer Services at Lexus UK. Some Lexus Dealerships (Franchised) do currently have poor standards of Customer Satisfaction.

Lexus Dealerships are better than most,but there are exceptions. Some of us on here do identify poor service when it is received.

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On 2/27/2022 at 1:39 PM, DTR said:

Full tank of fuel. Set of rubber mats. Rear bumper protector. All from Nottingham Lexus. Does that mean Nottinghamis North or South?

Did nottingham give you discount with a new car?

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Deal was complicated.I got a higher price for my old car than I had expected, but 2nd hand values were starting to rise. I took out a PCP for the £2000 from Lexus and then paid it off about a month later with no hastle. My old car was assessed as worth more than the maximum deposit so I received a cheque for the difference ( can’t remember exact value but I think about £2K). I had decided on the Premium model and expected a wait, but they came up with an F Sport for immediate delivery at the same price! 

Presumably it was either a cancelled order or they were looking to meet targets or both. Whatever, it seemed a good deal so I took it. 
Absolutely love the car. Unfortunately thanks to Covid it hasn’t had a lot of use. Looking forward to next long trip for a relaxing “waft”.

 

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Had a full tank on most my car purchases.

Lexus Chester - full tank and flowers

Lexus Stockport - Full tank and flowers. On the EV got a full Battery charge but no flowers.

Lexus Bradford (dont exist anymore) - Full tank and a box of Lexus branded sweets.

Lexus Cheltenham - Full tank of fuel.

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Picked up my Lexus ES 2022 today. My first ever Lexus and I got a full tank of petrol and car mats. My salesman stated they always supply them full with a new car.

Great customer service from start to finish from Lexus Reading.

My faith in customer service has been restored after appalling experiences from Mazda and Mercedes.

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On the order for my new Lexus ES300 I asked for a full tank of fuel as part of the deal.  No problem sir we always give full tank fuel……..

will let you know when I pick the car up in mid March …..

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2 hours ago, Julncamp54 said:

On the order for my new Lexus ES300 I asked for a full tank of fuel as part of the deal.  No problem sir we always give full tank fuel……..

will let you know when I pick the car up in mid March …..

With the price of petrol at the moment, that is half their profit margin. No wonder the retail price has gone up again, it’s to cover the cost of a full tank of fuel on delivery, 😂

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Having started this thread I ended up getting 30 litres of fuel. Cant say i was too thrilled considering various dealers offer a full tank. But horses for courses, i did get a good deal on the list price.

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14 hours ago, Julncamp54 said:

Yesterday I picked up my brand new ES300 Takumi  from Lexus  Preston.  Perfectly presented at handover  complete with a full tank of fuel.

I also picked up my new RX on 21.03.22 with a full tank of fuel from Lexus Ipswich. 

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On 3/24/2022 at 10:42 AM, Fatts said:

I also picked up my new RX on 21.03.22 with a full tank of fuel from Lexus Ipswich. 

I took delivery of my new NX 450h+ from Lexus Edinburgh with a full tank of fuel and an EV Battery charged to 100%. 

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