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  1. Thank you very much so far. Yes I’ve just been reading up about the security issue. It has apple play and has been serviced by Lexus. There were two advisories in the last MOT for tyre wear front. So making sure I hold them to the sword to replace those tyres.
    5 points
  2. I did my first drive today with the roof down, so much fun 🤩
    3 points
  3. In the past I've always asked things like does the dealership know if the car has been smoked in previously, or been used to carry pets by the previous owner(s), if these things are an issue for you. But as others have said, a 2020 car should mostly be in very good condition.
    3 points
  4. I would echo the comments made by @Steve Oliver regarding a service and the Relax warranty. Also make sure that they do the hybrid battery health check at the same time. Also ask whether it has had the the multimedia software upgrade for both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (if that's a priority for you). It should be eligible for the upgrade but whether it has been done is another question. If not, ask them to do it as part of the deal (as it can be expensive to do after the purchase). You might already be aware that this version of the NX300h is susceptible to the CANBUS method of theft (if you're not aware then take a look at the associated post at the top of the forum listing). Would be good for you to mention this to the salesman so that if you do buy the car you're ahead of the game with respect to the forthcoming security enhancements. I owned a 2018 NX300h with similar mileage for 3 years and it was trouble-free.
    3 points
  5. Hi @Niskus I'm about 30 miles from Lex Tec and used them recently for my timing belt and pump changed. I think you're (as am I) onto a winner here with Dave at Lex Tec. I was actually gonna suggest him but didn't know how far away you were. No, you're not talking to yourself as often the threads get read with any replies as there simply isn't anything constructive to add from the members. Glad you're sorted...
    3 points
  6. I think the 2nd Gen NXs have to beep at least 30 times per drive, so if they haven't all been used up during normal driving conditions, any excess beeps are discharged once the journey has finished.
    2 points
  7. Good to see someone enjoying the car in the way it was designed to be enjoyed.
    2 points
  8. Cruising the Bordeaux vines with the top down. 20 degrees outside. All very relaxing.
    2 points
  9. I would give it a good check over inside and out. It has fairly low mileage so should be in good condition. I would try to get a price reduction or good trade in price (which is not always easy 🙄)
    2 points
  10. Yes I have an email now from them saying they will replace the tyres. Average price for the car on research is up to about £25000. They want nearly 28000!
    2 points
  11. I had a NX300H for 4 years and 32000 miles - trouble free. Averaged over 40mpg throughout my ownership. Definitely check tyre wear although I didn't need to replace mine but believe the dealer did change the fronts prior to resale.
    2 points
  12. Congratulations! Frankly I don't think there are any "main issues" for the car at that age. Mine is similar model and mileage and 2019 and all good. They should have serviced it (ensure) and therefore it will have a 10000 mile 1 year Relax warranty already if they're not offering you more. So just check this. Otherwise - enjoy! 🙂
    2 points
  13. More details on Facebook page Lexus SC430 Club UK
    2 points
  14. I have a small traction engine as well as locomotive I restored.
    2 points
  15. Picked up my SC 430 from Elite Motor Company on Thursday morning. Drove from Croydon to Newcastle on Thursday, Newcastle to Edinburgh on Friday. I've also had a little blast around some local roads today. I had a little concern about water coming from the bottom of the engine bay but it turned out to be nothing to worry about - just the A/C condensation pipe working as expected. I'm impressed with the car. It's very smooth, very refined. For reference I have previously owned a 996 Generation 911 C2 and a V6 Hyundai Coupe which in some ways the SC 430 reminds me of but it is in other ways very different. It takes very, very little effort to go from 50 or 60 to 80 mph+ if you are not careful. Compared to a 996/911 it is very quiet even with your foot to the floor, but it is not as 'nibble' round the B roads which in fairness is what you would expect as the SC 430 is more a cruiser type of car than an all out sports car. The slightly poor (if I'm honest) turning circle reminded me of my V6 Hyundai Coupe, but you can tell the built quality of the Lexus is vasty superior to the Hyundai of the same age / vintage. I would prefer if the exhaust had more 'note' considering it is a V8, but I fully understand that was a design decision from Lexus to make the car as quiet as possible. I have been pleasantly surprised at the MPG (28 ish) on a motorway run which is actually the same as the 996/911 would do. I love the 'LEXUS' lights on the floor when you open the car in the dark. I find the hopelessly outdated sat nat adorable, and the seats and steering wheel feel great. I do have some niggles that I have spotted in my first 500 miles with the car: - The dreaded 'ERROR 4' message. I can it to bugger off by using the 'SHIP' mode reset but it's annoying as it always comes back. - The tape player sounds like my tapes are being played underwater (dirty tape head?). - I can't get a very good visual angle from the passenger side mirror, when I try move it electronically closer to me it 'springs' back to a middle / far away visual position. Is the motor bad, or is a clip behind the mirror glass possibly broken or something like that? - The passenger door foot level speaker (behind the fluffy cover) 'pops' during big bass noses which is annoying. I'm never going to enjoy Groove Armanda like this. I suspect that speaker needs replaced. - The brakes are fierce / work great, but they do make a squeak sound from cold that seems to go away once they have warmed up a bit. However, there seems to be a lot of life left on the pads so I don't know what's going on there. So, I'll get the brakes checked professionally when I get the timing belt and water pump done in a couple of months. I need to replace one speaker and the cd changer unit, and find some sort of fix for the passenger side mirror. All in all though, really not too bad for a car that has done 167,000 miles and is 19 years old. Looking forward to getting to know the car better and going on more adventures 😃
    2 points
  16. There have been a number of occasions over the years, that the LS400 has surprised me with a feature I was unaware of, today was another. Forgive me if this is already common knowledge and I'm a dumbass. If you put the climate control onto recirculate, then press and hold auto for a few seconds a menu pops up on the main screen, giving you the ability to change the sensitivity of the air quality detection used to activate the switch from fresh air to recirculate. Well I never knew!
    1 point
  17. Hi there, I am viewing a nx300h f sport on Monday. It is 2020 and has done about 21000 miles. Does anyone please have any advice on what questions to ask the dealership? Any specific issues I should check out. Thank you for your time.
    1 point
  18. It was a real pleasure to meet Scott and Shawn (guys hope I got your names right) at Japfest today, what a couple of nice guys with great cars also. I think they may have thought me an 'F badge' non-V8 owner (or 'ISF groupie') with aspirations for owning an ISF, but here I am guys just to prove otherwise, LOL! 🙂 BTW, we got talking and I mentioned one of the early UK ISF owners who did a lot of mods to his car, including putting gauges where the air vents are in the middle of the dash new seats and range of other stuff, he also worked with Hayward & Scott in their X-pipe exhaust for the ISF (unless that was someone else). I think he lived in Kent, but I've forgotten his name... but he was trying to sell his ISF for a while but I think kept it as he wasn't getting the offers he wanted for it. Is he still around, and what became of his ISF out of interest? Cheers
    1 point
  19. This ^^^^ reply from Colin is sensible. I can only suggest that you go back and check every wire, plug, hose and fuse that you disturbed or disconnected for the installation. Make sure they are all correctly placed, firmly connected and undamaged. Check that any ground wires you moved are making good connections. Check if any rubber hose that you moved has not cracked, split or been accidentally disconnected.
    1 point
  20. Ask for a full tank of fuel as part of the deal. Don’t assume they will fill it up before delivery.
    1 point
  21. Hi Rich (and Sean) - sorry I forgot your names… you’re right the ISF is really unique in the Japanese car patheon and definitely isn’t mainstream. I love the weird and wonderful modded cars you get at these events. Not my thing necessarily (although in small amounts I do mod my cars), but it’s great to share time with people who share the same interest and passion (instead of the EV owners and non-car people I usually spend time with at work etc 👍🏻
    1 point
  22. As far as I know the vlands don’t have any levelling motors. I could be wrong as I don’t have vlands so can’t be 100%. It’s all adjusted with mechanical cogs. Regarding the AFS, don’t pull the fuse but instead just disable the led in the cluster. It’s so easy to do and you’re not disabling other features by pulling out the fuse
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  23. I think you know where you can get one………….Amayama or LPD or your local Lexus dealer.
    1 point
  24. Too relaxed to take any!! Visited Cadillac. Oops. Back to brown cardboard box wine.
    1 point
  25. Is your photo dripping oil between the engine and gearbox I wonder. (Where the engine and gearbox join together) If so it may be the rear crankcase oil seal. If it is that oil seal it's an engine out job. The leak doesn't look that heavy or are you topping up regularly? Also is your engine a V6 which are great engines but the engine has a common oil leak from the timing cover where two mating surfaces meet. This video deals with RX oil leaks, it might assist you. This guy is a Guru on Lexus and Toyota cars. Brilliant Tech guy. The engine is used in Toyota and Lexus models.
    1 point
  26. Battery problems are usually associated with low use and moreover following covid. We see this in our own little world but it applies to all brands. There was a definite problem with the Mutlu batteries but that may have been addressed in production. Time will tell.
    1 point
  27. I agree...i wonder how people with SUVs manage daily driving. Everytime we go to the supermarket i see people with SUVs struggling to park between 2 cars. It always seems to be a tight fit. At times even the IS feels long and sticks out of parking spaces. For supermarket trips or around the city we always use the wifes jazz - its got all the features youd expect in a city car like dents, scratches, curbed wheels etc. Enough for me to not care if there is small new damage that doesnt impede its running.
    1 point
  28. Hi Jamie, My SC430 came with 19" alloys fitted with a brand new set of budget tyres fitted which it seemed a shame to replace with a better brand yet but road noise is NOT an issue. With the the roof down and windows up I don't experience much buffeting although with the windows down there is some. There is an aftermarket kit that keeps the rear quarterlight windows up with the roof open which might improve things for you? but personally I would not bother. It's always best to buy a car with a complete service history if possible (also check its MOT history and advisories). I bought a high mileage example but with a full history. The main work required was cosmetic which was to recolour the interior which I did myself (see my post on this) but otherwise the car was mechanically sound with these engines being good for 700,000 miles if serviced and maintained properly.
    1 point
  29. Either way, it’s not as if Lexus owners don’t suffer battery issues if the car isn’t used much. We have hundreds of examples on these forums.
    1 point
  30. My twopennysworth - - Turkey is a nice place to go for a holiday but you would not want to live in such a place. They also buy Russian oil cheap and manufacture/export cheap dodgy products sometimes, also have a chequered history of dubious alliances. But, hey, who am I to judge? The people I have met there have been lovely friendly folk. Quote US news: E.U. diplomats believe Turkey is highly unlikely to join the E.U. anytime soon, if ever, saying the country’s standards on the rule of law and respect for human rights have worsened in recent years. Turkey’s hostile relations with its neighbors Greece and Cyprus, both E.U. members, are another major problem. While both countries are NATO members, Turkish officials, including Mr. Erdogan himself, frequently question their common borders and say Turkey is entitled to more territory, to Greece’s outrage. Interesting question to ponder - when Turkey invaded Cyprus and took half of it why did NATO and the EU not intervene at the time? Clue - think Greek political chaos, maybe. Google "Greek coup d'état and Turkish invasion" Turkey will not accept a one-state solution for Cyprus and a “little flare-up” on the divided island could spark a conflict similar to those in Gaza and Ukraine, the leader of the breakaway north has warned ahead of a meeting with the head of the UN. A mistake or misunderstanding such as the shooting of a Turkish soldier on the Green Line that divides the two sides would provoke “a bomb” between the two populations, who have been at loggerheads for decades, said Ersin Tatar.
    1 point
  31. Thinking about what I have said I would imagine you can still play CD,s in another tray in the player but would lose the Bluetooth phone function until you select the tray where the SC430 mods disc is loaded. I never play CD,s any more so I confess I haven't tried it so can't verify if that is the case. Next time I go out in the car I will try it.
    1 point
  32. Don You infer you. are buying a LBX oe are the items for your BUD ? Tel
    1 point
  33. There’s plenty of things on an LBX that any VW doesn’t have. That’s why there’s a choice. Buy a VW if you want those things but consider the following before you cough up…..
    1 point
  34. On the Vland instructions for the ISF there is a specific fuse that needs to be removed from one fusebox to "Remove AFS Error Code". By any chance do the instructions for your car require some modification to eliminate error codes ? Cheers...
    1 point
  35. Hi Michael. Over the period of 16 months that I've owned my 400h I've noticed two stand-out factors that have a detrimental influence on mpg. One is use of E10 petrol (whilst I admit there is a cost argument involved, mpg is certainly higher when using E5) and two is constant use of A/C (turn off when not necessary to noticeably improve mpg). As for permanent AWD (which my 400h doesn't have) I believe 'yes', that will certainly have a negative effect on mpg. All that said, I only manage 26/27 mpg on local short-trip driving but that can rise to 30/32 on motorway long distance. Shall await with interest the response that you seek from Colin Barber 😉.
    1 point
  36. Sorry for the bump - last two replies have been me so apologises if it looks like I'm talking to myself, but hopefully someone else will find this information useful. Lex-Tek Autos in Sheffield have given me a really good quote of £550 to get the timing belt and water pump replied using official Lexus parts, so I am going to use them.
    1 point
  37. I have one of the bigger NOCO smart chargers and alway leave the battery connected when charging .
    1 point
  38. Landed in our little gite for a couple of nights. Only thing to report was a couple of times the alarm went off. Both times when I was having a comfort break on the motorway. Going to smash the 400 mile tank mark this time. Reduced the cruise to 2000 rpm, about 75 mph.
    1 point
  39. Hopefully this should show you. Starts at at about 5 minutes in
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  40. I'd suggest putting the old ones back at least temporarily to see if that clears the codes, if so that will then confirm there is an issue with the new headlights.
    1 point
  41. I was thinking more 1959 Morris Minor🤩
    1 point
  42. After sitting very comfortably long and low in the Prius for many years I was concerned about seat comfort, especially as I suffer with sciatica. I am pleased to say the seats in the NX are supremely comfortable for me and having the electric adjustment means I can fine tune them perfectly. Why would you send a car back if you thought it was not good value, surely you would work out that kind of thing before you purchased a car, confused? 🤔
    1 point
  43. Picked up some front end pieces. It slowly taking shape. Coilovers are going on this weekend if the weather holds. Android Head Unit is on order too, arriving next week. I went for the more OEM looking model this time. Also doubled up on the RAM (4GB. I had the 2+32 spec last time and I had no issues with smoothness of it etc, but I used it for about a month before I sold the green Lexus so I thought I'd future proof it a little with this one. Wheels from Japan should be with me at some in May and then it's more or less done.
    1 point
  44. What a beautiful machine. Just need ERNIE and/or Camelot to come up trumps. Meanwhile, I will continue to sedately cruise in my ES Takumi. Yeah, pity about me! P🍀
    1 point
  45. I dunno how they will justify it's existence! Bring back the IS to UK market 😭
    1 point
  46. In my view, Lexus are the luxury arm of Toyota with bullet proof reliability. Factory fitted standard items on a Lexus/Toyota Model cost c. 20% plus above list price when you compare any German offering with the equivalent spec yet their reliability is imperfect & the Trade ignores high-specced Audis et al. My LBX will be the Eco Equivalent of the NX450i I nearly bought, given the standard Michelin Tyres are no match for the NX AVS but I do save 23k. Tel
    1 point
  47. @eightk here are some pics of mine (not the best pics out there). Took delivery on Friday and loving the car!
    1 point
  48. looks much more usable compared to the UX 👍
    1 point
  49. Just a quick update on progress so far: There are still a few jobs to do, but I'm really glad the weeks of flatting, compounding and polishing has finally finished! I've also repainted the wheels, although one day I might get them professionally stripped and repainted.
    1 point
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