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  1. I’ve moaned about the state of education in this country previously, and you’ve hit one particular nail fairly and squarely on the head there! Speaking with my extended family, and interacting with youngsters through volunteering at my former University, I see one aspect missing these days - context. There seems to be a move towards a single ‘correct’ or ‘valid’ message, from which nobody should deviate. Teaching Elizabeth I simply with lots of references to the evils of colonisation and empire, or Henry VIII as a misogynist tyrant, the Great War trivialised as ‘lions led by donkeys’ and ‘unnecessary slaughter’ - I could go on. Nowhere does there seem to be any appreciation of the context of the times, the simple truth that thought and belief was alien to how we think now. That’s not to say that we shouldn’t teach the evils of the past, far from it. But, and it’s a big but, we need to give our children the appreciation that things have changed and will continue to change, and that reflecting our values onto history is at best problematic and at worst just lazy and ineffective teaching. I appreciate I’m going back some years, but our school made us - MADE US - debate and argue points of view with which we didn’t agree, simply so we could try and appreciate other viewpoints, and that there WERE other views than those we considered to be the consensus of the time.
    5 points
  2. I was told to expect something in the post by the salesman at Lexus Stoke in approximately a weeks time after collecting the car. It arrived today and now I know why he was taking photos of the car in the hand over/viewing room. Just need a place to hang it but thoughtful I think.
    3 points
  3. Wired my new 12vdc camera directly to factory connector and now works fine without interference.
    2 points
  4. Ultimate Edition, Hokkaido Edition and Black Inspiration were also available as convertibles. 50 to 60 cars is probably about right. The hybrid sales have really slowed in the last 3 years so it is really just the split between V8 hard and soft tops to try and work out - strange that the DVLA aren't categorising them separately.
    2 points
  5. I could not find the right car mats, on lexus car parts website the ones for sale were not the same quality as mine which are a thicker pile and the front ones have lexus chrome badges. Disappointed, I then phoned up the lexus direct parts and lucky for me my exact car mats are available (only £60) so happy that I made the call.
    2 points
  6. Overnight charge and the predicted mileage holding at the previous level of 49/40.7. Is this the low point.........? Actual is struggling to hit 30😩
    2 points
  7. Repeat business is the throbbing heart of most business models. Looking above I suspect they practice it better than most. I find it refreshing for my personal experience which over time has become jaded by the lack of such an interaction.
    2 points
  8. I'm convinced now that this dealer's family run franchise operation is all about making you want to keep coming back. The salesman said he had worked for Audi for a long time as part of a big group and their policy was to give nothing away.
    2 points
  9. This is what I have in my ISF: https://www.modinjapan.com/toms-racing-japan-air-cleaner-super-ram-ii-drop-in-air-filter-for-lexus-is-f-rc-f-and-gs-f-17801-tsr35-tms-17801-tsr35.html
    2 points
  10. Hello, My 2010 Lexus Ls600hl starts first time, but upon startup I notice that it is a bit noisy, the revs are about 1.5k and it vibrates little bit. After a minute or so all is well and it is quiet all day and night, is this normal? Is it due to the cold weather, 0 to 2 degrees? No errors, no smoke and drives fine. Not sure if it timing chain rattle, mounts etc Thanks
    1 point
  11. Available on Amazon for £24.49 if anyone is interested. Useful for tpms etc
    1 point
  12. Fully charged today, with aircon on, showed 38 miles. And seems to be pretty accurate based on my recent local trips.
    1 point
  13. Actually i did splice it in the reverse camera wiring but for some reason i messed up there and then i tried the new camera to the factory connector and voila a clear picture. My car was a is300h 2013 year. I have attached pictures from another forum
    1 point
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  15. It's swings and roundabouts. I've worked with US and European companies, and travelled to the US and various parts of Europe. Here are a few random observations, based partly on dealings with high level execs at large corporates, or successful entrepreneurs, and partly from visiting family over the last 25 years. Mostly I like the US, but it has it's downsides too. Europeans tend be happier and more chilled out, with a better quality of life. Americans seem more stressed, and will be dealing with routine work at all hours. Met far more European entrepreneurs than US ones, as most of the latter seemed to be employees, albeit senior level. Americans tend to treat negotiation in a confrontational, win at all costs way, while Europeans tend more towards win/win solutions. I found that with Europeans (and even more so Middle Easteners), that you could do a deal on a handshake, leave the contracts to the lawyers, and both parties will understand and honour the spirit of the deal. With American companies one had to examine the contract line by line because, if there was a loophole they could exploit, that would benefit them at your expense, they would have no qualms about using it. The level of service, and hence expectation is far higher in the US. People will complain more readily, and expect results. Somewhat surprisingly, other than in the leisure/entertainment/hospitality sector, this doesn't seem to result in any noticeable improvement in quality. In Europe, people are less likely to complain, as often it only results in a shrug. Things tend to get done quicker in the US, Europe less so. Spain is manana and Greece a day or so after that. They have some strange ideas about freedom. You can own a gun at virtually any age, go to war and get married as a teenager, watch porn at 18, but can neither celebrate nor commiserate any of these things with a beer till you're 21. Strangely they think that anything other than their way is not only socialism, but consists of third world living standards. I once heard an American being genuinely concerned about a move to a Canadian city, because he was worried about basic utlities like water and electricity. On a wider level, both are socialistic, but in different ways. European policy is weighted more towards the individual, with things like holidays, healthcare, employment laws etc. The US heavily subsidises certain corporations and industries, either directly with taxpayer money or through regulation, such as corn, food production, finance, agriculture, aircraft and auto manufacture. This results in certain things like making it harder for smaller businesses and entrepreneurs, as well as reducing consumer choice. Corn syrup appears in virtually all food items, which is why their Coke tastes so bad, and bioethanol in fuel has been an issue for much longer. The US is both a great place to live or visit, with many things to experience and enjoy. The people are mostly friendly and hospitable. It's very much sink or swim though and, if you're a swimmer, life is great but, start to tread water, or sink, not so much, and you're on your own. Oddly, and perhaps as a result of the myth of the American Dream, those either drowning, or most likely to, are just as vociferous about maintaining the status quo as the swimmers.
    1 point
  16. Took a friend from Kent to Essex and back, for him to buy a car (don't ask the make or model!). My LS 400 averaged 32 mpg over 175 miles. He commented what a comfortable car the LS 400 was to ride in! I could not agree with him more!
    1 point
  17. Not many! There’s only been the standard LC500, the Sport +, and the Regatta that were convertible I think? No hybrids as the battery won’t fit. I’ve seen the odd car registered in 2020 but I reckon they were mostly demos or for the press, first deliveries being late on in 2020. There are definitely many more 21 plates. Looking at the above link, for petrol there are only 303 taxed in total since 2017, but no way to segregate softtops. New registrations inc hybrids for all of 2020 to now are 158 inc coupes and hybrids. Then narrow it down on new regs for Sport + and so on and guess at the conv/coupe split. I’d guess the convertible was at least as popular for 2021 onwards as the hardtop… possibly more so… so my uneducated guess is no more than 50-60 cars in the UK. Autotrader has 11 convertibles for sale right now - that’s loads more than ever before. Cheapest is GU70PYL at 75k which has been driven by every journalist in the western hemisphere from looking at YouTube. Then there’s three new/nearly new 2023 touchscreen cars at 99k to 115k. There were at most 3-4 cars available in February when I bought mine - a sign of the changes in the used car market there I think.
    1 point
  18. Napoleon died 1821, Hitler 1945. To many kids both those dates are simply a long long time ago before their parents or grand parents were born. It's just the same ancient history. Anyway, they don't teach kids proper stuff in school anymore, they just learn about social stuff and what gender a thing might be or not be or was or will be or thinks it is or just plain doesn't know.
    1 point
  19. 49.3/44.9 so not much change. Temperatures are higher than of late but not a great deal of difference. Pretty stable.
    1 point
  20. There may indeed be some kind of connection. It seems that the original Meltis New Berry Fruits - made in Bedfordshire from 1908 - with their unique LIQUID centres, have long ceased production and been replaced by New Berry Fruit Jewels! These are an ersatz confection of SOFT centres made in Germany! Mind you, it may also be possible to blame Brexit.
    1 point
  21. This might give the/an answer, but it's by no means the definitive source. https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/browse/lexus/lexus_lc_500
    1 point
  22. But yours has the possibly exceptional wear profile of 220k miles Malc
    1 point
  23. I managed to find a mobile welder, he's fabricating the plate and sill repair section tomorrow. I'll post up some progress photo's when he's done. Buying a welder and doing it myself was my last option, fortunately I found a man who can.
    1 point
  24. This security for employees is not only in France but thesame in most European countries. Germany, Benelux, Spain, Scandinavia etc. Only thing setting France apart is they take management hostage! If the company is successfull and profitable but changes course so no longer need you or your department fine, but they will have to to pay no questions asked. And yes this could be expensive but all will be calculated in the total reorganisation package. Whats the issue.
    1 point
  25. I think if Insurance companies were really ripping people off then their return on equity capital would be noticeably higher than it is. The unpalatable, but less dramatic facts are they are subject to inflation like everyone else and they are being impacted by unexpectedly high costs via new tech costs and of course claims for theft etc. No angels, but rip offs, I really doubt it holds up.
    1 point
  26. The only thing I have ever had from the Lexus dealers that I have dealt with is a massive invoice. Oh and some free coffee and biscuits. Visits to 2 different places and neither of them would put a quid's worth of fuel in the cars I was picking up with empty tanks. But maybe it is because I managed to screw a good deal out of them?🧐
    1 point
  27. Having followed much the same route, NX - retirement -UX, I can say that although the UX is lovely and the driver's area does not seem much smaller, overall I wish I'd stuck with an NX. Boot space is restrictive and the rear seat drop is now a regularly used feature. I am thinking that when we go to one car in 3 or 4 years time then the LBX may seem a logical step.
    1 point
  28. If size is not important then I am sure you will like the car. It does feel very much like a Lexus, the doors shut with a nice thud and it has the e-latch handles like the new NX so it feels very up to date, especially with the new digital dashboard. It certainly feels much more than a Yaris Cross in a posh frock which I was pleased about. As I said above, I will be interested to see one in full production trim and build to see how it compares.
    1 point
  29. but your other posts about the oil grade might be pertinent ! a more robust denser formula might be appropriate at 220k miles now Malc
    1 point
  30. My RAV4 plug-in was 5.8 to 60. I thought the UX would disappoint but I used full bore for the first time tonight (over 5k miles on it now) and it impressed. After all, that used to be hot hatch territory (without that front wheel scrabbling) not that long ago 👍.
    1 point
  31. Sorry for delay in replying. Previously I had aRx400 and like you say The disc player ( I believe it was 6) was in the boot. The 2013 Rx 450 uses the single cd unit in the dash and takes the dealer about 2hours to load the full 5 discs.. Lexus Nottingham had to see my vehicle to ensure they ordered correct version, I do not think the usb stick option is available on early Rx 450's. At least I was not offered it. Hope that helps
    1 point
  32. I know the one! I don't think that you can drive to it anymore unless you're in a taxi or delivery van.
    1 point
  33. Finally I got an email from my dealer for a delivery date as next week. it took 1 year 4 months
    1 point
  34. Had my doors fixed yesterday. Prior to that I had to use warm water on two occasions in the last few weeks. I put the warm water in a flask and took it with me in case it froze again at my destination.
    1 point
  35. after having no issues last year I’ve finally been caught by the frozen handle problem. As I’m popping to the dealer today to discuss the fuel filler flap not opening again I’ll add this to the list. Car has been in the dealership almost as often as a Range Rover now! not impressed with this iteration of car but looking at competitors out there at least Lexus seem to be doing something about things, once you convince the dealership of the problem
    1 point
  36. My washer nozzles are frozen but I know that my washer fluid was nowhere near being strong enough to stand the frost so on next top up I'll be putting in a winter concentration. I called my local Lexus dealer about the stuck petrol cap so they're going to order the replacement part for that too - something to do with the spring apparently. Lexus Norway must be busy at the moment.
    1 point
  37. Coldest night of the year so far but all doors opened easily having had the revised handles fitted.
    1 point
  38. Having had a heated front screen on my last car (which was half the price of my NX), I am disappointed with the winter experience, which spoils an otherwise excellent car. Had to phone my dealer today after a few days of frozen doors, frozen wipers and frozen washer nozzles. Even the most basic of environmental chamber and real world testing during development would have revealed the inadequacy of the set up. I'll say no more as there is so much to like about the NX.
    1 point
  39. Also had issues with not being able to see through the windscreen as the washers were frozen. My old Volvo had heated washers but don't think the NX has.
    1 point
  40. The frozen door locks are known on the NX350/450. The rubber pressure pad freezes and does not then function. Ask the dealers to order and fit the replacement door handles which Lexus have developed to overcome the issue. Mine were ordered last week. If they sayvthey know nothing about it tell them to read the bulletins issued by Lexus.
    1 point
  41. Ha ha. So far the charging cover and boot have remained fully accessible.
    1 point
  42. Only the charging point cover left Sean?
    1 point
  43. I'm surprised it isn't higher - have you not seen all the posts in the RX and ES forums?
    1 point
  44. Hi Matt - Lovely looking LS400! I had one a few years back, sold it but I really regret it. I should have kept it 😞 Love the wheels too!
    1 point
  45. I had trouble this week getting in due to frozen handles (same as last year). Luckily I went into Lexus Bolton for car to be serviced today. I mentioned the handles and said there was a bulletin about replacements and was told they would check. I collected my car tonight and result. They have ordered the updated handles for my vehicle. Booked in for next week for fitting subject to parts arriving.
    1 point
  46. From previous post I have had the door freeze issue on my 2022 NX350h, on annual service in September I asked the service department about any solutions, and there is:- ref Bulletin BE-00971L-TME Parts were ordered, and I have had 4 new door handles fitted - so far all OK
    1 point
  47. My moan is that the West Indies never qualified for the odi World Cup. A sad indictment of the state of cricket these days!
    1 point
  48. Does this sound familiar to anyone? When I drive over slightly uneven roads I hear what wouldn't necessarily be called a knock, but it's the only way I can describe it. It's not loud, just annoying. Its not one knock but continuous over that kind of surface. Definitely coming from front drivers side. I'm booked in somewhere on Wednesday but thought I'd ask in case others have had it. Maybe I'd say it's more of a muffled rattle. I can't feel it through the steering. Thanks
    1 point
  49. Top suspension mounts or bushes I would have thought.
    1 point
  50. I've the same problem with my 2011 CT200h after those heavy raining days in Southern California and the good news is: I've it fixed ! Just a few easy steps. Open your hood, remove the fuse box cover, full out the Radio fuse ( check It, make sure It wasn't burned) spray the WD 40 into the fuse connection (you might need to reinsert and full it out couple of times to get rid of the burned spots) Turn on the car ignition ( press It twice) reinsert the Radio fuse into the connection and wait for the system to reboot and that's It ! You're good to go. Everything should go back to normal ! Meanwhile, the Lexus dealer asked me for thousand of dollars to replace the system !!! SCREW THEM ! OK, good luck and have fun folks.
    1 point
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