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  1. For sale is my 2017 Lexus LC500 V8. The car is immaculately presented throughout with Full Lexus Service History - the last service which was a major service was in 08/2023 at Lexus Leeds. Well equipped by default - heated and cooled full leather seats, heated steering, lane keeping, radar cruise etc - the car was also spec'd with HUD. 2 Previous Owners I purchased the car 2 years ago with 28967 miles in 2021 and car has been my 2nd car - garaged and maintained obsessively - paintwork is excellent - there are some stone chips on the front less than 1mm and only one other chip which measures 4mm but paintwork is excellent - touchless washed when possible, DI rinsed - has been waxed twice with Fusso Wax 99 and topped up every few months - only run on Shell 99 Octane. Alloys are in excellent condition - no scuffs or marks. Registered on 01/09/2017. Low mileage at 32500. Lexus Relax Warranty until 1/9/2027 - so 3.5years. Very Low Tax - about £15 per month. Car will have nearly full 12mth MOT and if serviced at Lexus Leeds next service - it will be a minor - included FOC. All Bridgestone Turanza tyres - these are the OEM tyre specification - are measured at approximately 4.5 to 5mm all round. The car has a professional rear window tint - just personal preference and can be removed. Price and price conditions: Priced realistically at £39,995 Contact Details: Ben Masters on 07740300573 or benmasters@hotmail.com Location: North Yorkshire - HG5 Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Buyer collects. Note the registration is currently in the process of being removed.
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  2. Well after a month of ownership I’ve decided that bought wisely (and with the help of my Forum Friends) these are incredible value for money. Pound for pound smiles I don’t think they can be beaten. I wanted a car that made me want to drive anywhere and everywhere …… not just to get from A to B but to enjoy the experience of getting there. Im one very happy SC430 owner.
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  3. Dressed up the slam panel with a fresh coat of satin black, also stripped off all the brackets and painted them, then reassembled with my obsession of black plastic caps on all the bolt heads….I really need to get out more ! 😄😄 10mm plastic caps can be found on eBay 👍🏻👍🏻
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  4. 25 bar?? That's 362.594 PSI which I feel is a tad high. The car would float into the air 🤣
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  5. I did have a look at the LBX the other day - the Tacumi variant. Ride height nothing special for sure. I think for real Lexus quality you need to look at the UX upwards. I remember the Mercedes A class didn’t feel much like a Mercedes back in the day. Same applies here I think.
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  6. You are right to test drive both. I doubt the Toyota will have the “quality” feel of the Lexus but should still be good. The increased ride height and narrower body might well be the clincher for many. Coming from a Skoda Yeti I really felt that the LBX was low with less visibility than I’m used to, not a deal breaker but concerning nevertheless. Still going to take an extended road test but now looking at alternatives as well. Finally seat comfort was so so, though I think that maybe because in a lower car your legs are straighter rather than more naturally “bent” as in a higher seating position SUV. My passenger remarked on that aspect particularly.
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  7. Just upped the mileage allowance on the classic insurance policy from 5000 to 7500. Still comes in under £400 for the year. I will drive this thing!
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  8. You can get some very high trip summaries but you really need to go off a longer term average. The trip meter will show the average of the current trip based on driving style and conditions so if you fill it up then drive carefully mostly down hill you’ll get artificially inflated figures that will hold the figures up. I can get 99mpg on a trip onto the Cheshire plain but going to work over the hills pulls it down. Ignore the trip computer and work out the average of three tank to tank fill ups by calculation.
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  9. I wish Edinburgh were closer.
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  10. If it helps stop the bolts from rusting then the plastic caps are well worth it Bob. I've snapped and extracted a few rusty 10mm bolts on the GS and RX, oddly not so much the SC.
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  11. It was the case with the old app and probably still the case that not all services were available straight away. In my case, my dealer had set up my email address with Lexus HQ prior to collection so the car and app could be linked when I picked the car up. All the services were fully working in 3 or 4 days.
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  12. I will give my brackets the full works then.
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  13. Clever. Good luck with fitting the heater in your tyres, I'll wave hello when you fly over one day!
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  14. Yes I found it spot on, I only sprayed the centre section upto the rubber bonnet stops, can’t see a difference in the paint finish . if it helps this is what I bought …. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hycote-Bodyshop-Satin-Black-400ml/dp/B004SHKJES/ref=sr_1_19?crid=37PKU6ZAFC3PF&keywords=Chassis+gloss+Black+400ml&qid=1707868486&s=automotive&sprefix=chassis+gloss+black+400ml%2Cautomotive%2C223&sr=1-19
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  15. Hope you remembered emergency fuel cap release? Of course you did!
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  16. Since I had the boot interior out looking for a water leak (now fixed), it seemed a good time to sort out the broken parking sensors. Pulled out the original dealer sensor kit and fitted one I’ve had at home for ages . I managed to pull the new wiring through the bumper holes by taping it to the old wiring and pulling it into boot. once tested and all good, I refitted the whole boot interior , also tested roof still folds away . parking sensors are black but so close to the Windsor blue, I’m happy with it 👍🏻
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  17. Smart water won't stop the car being stolen but it will help identify the parts after it is broken for spares...
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  18. Hey buddy, you most welcomed, you can follow me at @notomoto.co and chat through there too if you'd like. I'm towards Stevenage / Biggleswade side. Best regards !
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  19. Yes my bad. It’s 130bhp. Still more powerful than the standard Yaris which to me seems underpowered.
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  20. One of your most sensible decisions ever …… absolutely no point having a fab car that one’s afraid to use coz of some silly worry about putting miles on an invincible engine and / or saving a few bob on the insce costs whatever ….. Excellent decision 👍 Or indeed preserving its “ status “ for some later owner to drive and enjoy ENJOY 😊 Malc
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  21. https://mag.lexus.co.uk/lexus-uk-statement-on-vehicle-theft?utm_source=LexusOwnersClubUK&utm_medium=ForumLinks&utm_source=LexusOwnersClubUK&utm_medium=ForumLinks&utm_source=LexusOwnersClubUK&utm_medium=ForumLinks
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  22. My dealer sets the uxs at 25 bar for everyone
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  23. Unfortunately the fan and filter cleaning is not a something on any service schedule as far as I am aware. Depending on the age of the car and how much use the rear seats get the filter tends to accumulate quite a bit of crud that reduces air flow. While it still works its not at its best and hence battery usage reduces. You wont get any error on the display until its severely blocked and thats the only time lexus will clean it. I did mine at ~90k miles/8 years old and was surprised at the crap that came out. If your car is relatively new / low miles its probably working optimally already. Heres a thread on it in case you fancy having a read or plan to do it yourself.
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  24. @BrettMRC You reminded me there were some nice photos I put up there!
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  25. Changing something part way through a test certainly wouldn't help with setting a benchmark. Given I do a lot of miles I have been able to do some pretty exhaustive testing comparing E10 to E5 over many thousands of miles on the same roads, same weight in the car (hybrids seem sensitive to weight, even the contents of a full tank compared to a near empty tank) and weather conditions (very important, especially to a hybrid as air temperature can make a lot of difference to the battery efficiency and how much it supports the ICE / runs in EV etc.) to try and remove any placebo effects (I'm not one to be drawn in by the petrol companies marketing claims). My tests have been mainly done comparing Sainsburys E10 (95 octane) and Sainsburys E5 (97 octane) all bought from the same fuel station with a high turnover of fuel (using the same fuel station with a high turnover is important as different E10 and E5 brands will produce inconsistent results, old fuel vs new also, and even different fuel stations of the same brand can). I am confident that under the same conditions that E5 delivers between 5% and 10% better fuel consumption than E10. This of course comes from a mix of the lower ethanol content and the higher octane rating of E5, though which contributes the most is anyone's guess. A few other points that I have noted are: a) The car runs more quietly and smoothly on E5 compared to E10, especially at higher speeds and accelerating hard. b) I haven't tested for any performance gains with E5 over E10 and I doubt they would be measurable in a hybrid, but just noted as in a) above. c) The improvement in fuel economy seems to be better with E5 at low speeds (there seems to be better pulling power from low speeds on E5 lowering the amount of throttle needed) than higher speeds - hence my 5% to 10% span for improvement as it does seem to vary a little depending on what sort of journey is undertaken. d) As the fuel in the tank ages the difference between E5 and E10 become more noticeable - so E10 left in the tank for a couple of weeks seems to deliver noticeable less mpg whereas E5 doesn't seem to anywhere near as affected. Since doing most of my comparisons I have now switched to using Costco fuel and did a few tests with that which largely bore out what I found with Sainsburys fuel. So my rule of thumb now is that if E5 is no more than around 10p per litre more than E10 at the same fuel station (at todays prices) I will be saving money or at worst breaking even using E5. More than 10p per litre difference then it will cost more to run the car on E5 (putting aside other less quantitative benefits such as smoothness and noise etc.). Given that Costco E5 is as cheap as the supermarket E10 and much cheaper than any branded E10, and the car appears to run very well on it, that is now what I use wherever possible.
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  26. There may be a rallycross circuit nearby?🤨. Many years ago I had my soft top sports car in for a service and later saw and heard my car being driven at speed down the road with the hood down ( it was up when I took it in ) with two blokes in it. I complained to the garage and got a shrug - roadtest matey! Tossers! They even put a scratch on it when putting the hood back. They were RAC authorised - and I was a member too, so I reported them. The RAC dealt with them and insisted on an apology and a refund and a scratch repair. I don't think the RAC are as good now as they used to be though.
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  27. Yes brakes and various other consumable / wear and tear parts aren't covered as you say. A TPMS sensor I'm pretty sure wouldn't be covered. The 10 Year Plus Extended Warranty is pretty comprehensive (better than 3rd party ones) but is more for the bigger things that could fail and shouldn't in the time/years of the warranty. BTW if you didn't know - it also includes Lexus Roadside Assistance within the annual cost (LRA is around £155 per annum and so makes the overall circa £500 of the 10 Year Plus Extended Warranty better value still).
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  28. it's 3 months since Lexus USA's announcement, yet Lexus UK's silence remains deafening...
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  29. A lot of the sensibly priced cars seem to be moving quite swiftly now. There’s a lot that have been around for a while including Shipley. I’m sure if they’d kept the price at £6995 it would have gone by now but at £7995 there look like better ones around.
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  30. Quite rubbish. Good luck with it all anyway.
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  31. That is bad news, hope it works out for you..
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  32. Hi Alan, Just picked up this thread. I tow with a RX450h and have done for several years now with both a 400h and a couple of 450h's. I find them to be a very good tow vehicle and have never had any problems so you should manage a 1500 kg van with no problems at all ( I currently tow a twin axle at 1900kg MTPLM but have towed previously a couple of 1700kg vans). As for battery failure they are few and far between I believe. If you have a Lexus service it includes a battery check and think that extends the warranty for another year up to 100000 miles but check on the RX forum as there are several mentions there around battery warranty. As Mike says perhaps posting on the RX forum will illicit more info. Bri
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  33. Do not even think of a Land Rover/Discovery. Toyota/Cruiser a fine choice. All the best.
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  34. Whilst one or two on this page may own an RX450h there is a seperate Forum page for the RX. (This page has been slightly mistitled to say "Lexus 450h" instead of "Lexus GS 450h"). You may get more replies, and faster, over on that page. Good luck with your enquiries.
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  35. My old Avensis was a very smooth and quiet ride. Though it is written off now, not my fault. But for the record it can take a hit even though it was knocked by almost 180 degrees - definitely a safe car. Though my Yaris is a little louder car, but not harsh but more fun. This may sound a little stupid but I do like how things look in Yaris rear mirror.
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  36. In addition to driving smoothly there are two things that may help. Firstly, accelerate up to speed, say 30 mph, then come off the throttle so the EV light comes on and then lightly press the accelerator again to maintain your speed without forcing the petrol engine to start up again. This makes use of electrical running more than if you just kept your foot constantly down. Secondly, when braking glance at the energy meter and watch the meter go into the charge area - don’t let it get to the end and stop because at this point the mechanical brake start supplying additional braking effort - you want to brake gently where possible so all braking is done via electrical energy recovery.
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  37. I removed all the engine bay covers when I got mine and left them off. They don't do anything other than be in the way when you want to do anything...
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  38. @HM48 - No it isnt. Most of the white I see are roadsters. Once I get an hours I will grab some new photos, here are some from last year and also a few from when I picked it up
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  40. You do not have to go to the dealer you bought the car from. You can get it done at any Lexus dealer / service . So If there is a dealer nearer to you just contact them, they can then get the key and clone it for you. That’s what I did & saved a 100 mile round trip
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  41. This is Canbus theft, not relay theft from the keys. A pouch does not protect from Canbus theft sadly. Would need an immobiliser fitted to stop it.
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  42. Looks like the person who alerted Watchdog has set up a website to record theft cases: https://reportcanbus.com/
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  43. Found this on a local FB page 😀 “So my car needs to pass an MOT to make sure it’s safe to drive on roads that aren’t safe to drive on ?”
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  44. Like you say, what else would you replace an LC with? 🤔 I’ve bought a little warm BMW to daily….. probably faster than the LC 😀. The LC will remain in the garage and only be used occasionally. Not driven the LC for three weeks, then started it yesterday. God…… it’s so loud for a stick car cold start. 😂
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  45. I am still a new NX owner and was a bit concerned about the 12v battery etc.. My NX was fully charged and then not used for 3 weeks. I had no issues and the car just "started" and drove as normal which is quite reassuring 😀😀
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  46. Picked this up from the RAV4 forum. It's a detailed read but worth it if you're interested in the technology associated with CAN bus thefts. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/04/crooks-are-stealing-cars-using-previously-unknown-keyless-can-injection-attacks/
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  47. As has been pointed out, disconnecting the power supply can have a downside. But the concept of a ‘Kill Switch’ is very appealing - and something I fitted years ago to Lotus Elan convertible. Rather than isolating the battery, I have mentioned in other threads an ingenious solution which involves isolating the fuel pump. This means that if the thief manages to start the engine, it will simply churn away, gradually flattening the battery. Few thieves are going to stick around to run a diagnostics check. Or call the AA! It’s a DIY job and I’ll post the link again if anyone’s interested.
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  48. Unfortunately the RX protection plate will not fit the NX - I already asked about this. I agree that the "not being aware" line seems a rather thin excuse. Paul
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