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  1. Threads like this make me chuckle - I want to buy a complex hybrid vehicle chock full of wazzy gizmos and cutting edge technology but I don't want t pay £500 for a service cause I want to save £200.

    Your 400h is not like any ordinary car - it needs proper care and maintenance to ensure proper operation. Do you honestly believe that monkeys like KwikFit can service this vehicle properly and correctly in respect of the correct operation of the Hybrid system?

    For me it beggars belief that people will spend £20k on a car but will look to using KwikFit (and the like) to maintain it. And when it goes *BANG* will scream to high heaven and blame Lexus for their poorly built cars.

  2. I'll second (and third and fourth if necessary) how good the Lexus Warranty is. Yup its pricey, but it pays out no doubt without hassle/issue. Remember, stuff like your chromatic (auto dimming) wing mirrors will also be covered and if one should stop working, then you simply do not replace the mirror glass itself but the entire unit, which comes unpainted - I have posted on here my warranty claims (of which this was one) and how Lexus Warranty paid out without quibble.

    I would not be without Lexus' warranty when running a vehicle like this. I challenge ANY Third Party Warranty company to cover such a claim. Think very carefully before you decide to ditch it for the cost. The product is solid.

  3. This is something that crops up quite regularly, usually on vehicles that are 5YRS/60K miles. Usually one will need doing, so best to get both done. And AFAIK the cables are a Lexus only part. And it can cost couple of hundred quid to sort out (each side). Our RX was under Lexus Warranty so it paid for itself.

    If you search the forum for my posts, you will get a more detailed breakdown when ours had the work done :)

  4. Not clear why and what is your basis for the "...American thing" throwaway remark...

    My basis is my experince having lived out there (and do so currently albeit less so as I flit between UK/US) that 'out there' you buy the rubber inserts as a matter of routine and course. Almost every manufacturer provides rubber inserts. Should you want to buy the entire assembly, you get stared at like you had asked for something bizarre.

    By comparison, pop into your local Ford/Toyota/Honda Dealer in the UK and ask them for the rubber inserts only - I bet that sends them scratching around looking for the part # and cost (if indeed you can buy jsut the rubber inserts) - as opposed to you walking in and asking for the entire assembly.

    My comment was not meant disparingly, but rather more as an observation of how replacing wiper rubber can differ between the two markets. I find it much easier to replace the entire assembly rather than fiddle with the rubber.

  5. I never understood the 'replacing of the rubber insert alone' argument (other than from a cost POV) because its so fiddly and if you get it wrong, can tear/damage the insert. With the actual blade itself subject the same wear and tear as the rubber itself, surely you'd want to replace the entire wiper blade to ensure good surface contact and quiet, smooth sweep?

    Each to their own though - this rubber insert swapping seems to be an American thing ...

  6. well ive now got 2 snow tyres fitted to the rear and have done around 100 miles so far.

    You are an absolute lunatic, defying conventional wisdom and the collective experience of fellow Users on this forum.

    Just because something is not illegal, does not mean that it is in some way acceptable/OK/safe. Why do we have to legislate for every imbecile who uses the same argument as you (IE: if its not illegal I can do it)? Like you would not mix runflat and non-runflat tyres, you should not mix snow/non-snow tyres.

    If you are in any doubt, speak with your Insurance Company.

  7. So now the bar is raised to a ridiculous height. 100g/km is just too low for the majority of road users.

    Wouldn't agree with that in general, as you need a driver for technology and market to meet said demand. They said vehicles like the Lexus Hybrids would never come to be - but they did. So, the new barrier is the benchmark and there are plenty of traditional engined vehicles that meet the requirement - yes you have to compromise on the size of the vehicle, but it is do-able :)

  8. Only warranty worth having is the Lexus one. Anything else and you leave yourself open to the 'small print' clauses come claim time, however my concern is that you have a warranty that covers only 'part' of your car - WTF is that all about? :)

    Imagine at claim time the massive get out clause they have: Sorry Sir, but that fault has to do with the Hybrid system and therefore is not covered. Now the onus is on you to prove the fault and that it is not related to the hybrid system. Throughout your car is still broken, you need it fixing but can't get it fixed and who do you go to to prove them wrong?

    C'mon man, you've read the experiences people have had with such companies and you still went with them?

    The fact you were cold called should have sent alarm bells ringing as well as the fact you can't find much on this company - coincidence?

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