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Spacewagon52

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  1. I believe the consensus of opinion is that it is not advisable to fit roof bars to a car with a Pan roof. Some have but by all accounts I would not do it - hence I would not buy a RX or NX with a pan roof. Just my opinion others may differ.
  2. That says a great deal about these cars. The conditions they are driven in / kept seem to be more important than the mileage.
  3. I wonder if Lexus will give you a good trade-in price? Many years ago a local Taxi firm ran Mitsubishi Carismas. Mitsubishi bought some for quality control purposes at a VERY good price considering the mileage!
  4. Very frustrating but I think Peter has a point regarding the use of the brakes. If you drive steadily, the friction brakes hardly get any use. A taxi, I would imagine, gets a lot more stick regarding sharp braking - not wishing to be rude to Prius taxi drivers - due to them being in a hurry to get to the next job. This is only a suggestion, and it probably will not work! Where it is safe to do so, get some speed up and then put the car into neutral and brake fairly hard a few times. This will "clean" the brake disks as they may not be getting much use. Others on here may have a better solution but it is worth a try.
  5. Somewhat unusual to have a wife into military interests - you are lucky to be able to share that with your spouse. Regarding interests, I am a real butterfly who never seems to land for very long. I would consider my interests to be eclectic, where I am a Jack of all trades but master of none!
  6. I will keep an eye out for that lovely GS - however it is so stealthy I will probably miss it! Enjoy your Lexus, the longer you own it, the more you will appreciate its finer qualities.
  7. My wife will not drive the LS 400 - gives all sorts of excuses but I think she knows it is my baby.
  8. I am quite shocked Steve! I had no idea you were so reckless!
  9. I have a feeling his clothes style might change along with his driving style. If not he might sell his GS to me VERY cheap! Tweed jacket and deer stalker are NOT compulsory to drive a wonderful Lexus!
  10. That is a cracking car. As John describes, it is a wolf in sheep's clothing and very understated. Will be interesting to note if your driving style changes of the next few months - keep us all posted! We LOVE photos!
  11. That is more sensible than it sounds! A Morris 1000 van unfortunately will probably cost more than the Audi! Classic vans are very pricy!
  12. When you close the lid, do you hear a click? Something jammed in the mechanism or catch, like a piece of paper?
  13. The criticism of the CVT is over egged. I watch car reviews by journalists with a very large pinch of salt. I much prefer to listen to owners, preferably someone who has just sold their car - you get a more balanced view. If you drive a car with a CVT like a racing driver all the time, then I can understand the revving might get a bit tiresome. Most people don't drive like that and as others have said, you adjust your driving style to the car without realising it. Seamless is the best way to describe the acceleration. I can only speak from the experience of owning a RX 300 and RX 400h. Both really good cars - try driving one over a fairly uneven cinder car park - the ride I would describe as smooth! The LS 400 is special and I feel it is fruitless to try and compare it with any SUV let alone large saloon. The engineering is a wonder to behold - you own a 22 year old car that even today has few rivals. The practicalities of life unfortunately get in the way. Kids, dogs, moving long items all really need a MPV, SUV or large estate. Imagine if Lexus had taken the LS 400 and made an estate car version? Wow! My advice, for an everyday car, would be to keep the Audi for practical reasons and drive the LS more.
  14. At 4:43 a Lexus GS goes through - I wonder if that is such a good idea regarding the hybrid battery? Must check my handbook about wading water! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI3GJi-kvVg
  15. Martyn, the links do not work. Not sure if the moderators have stopped adverts being posted? None of the three links work.
  16. After sorting out the keys. Decided to fit sensors prior to selling. Auto Mobile Installations fitted four sensors. Unfortunately one turned out to be faulty but Kieran came back and sorted it! Very pleased with the fitting and colour coding. £180 all in. He also fits dash cams and trackers and immobilisers. No hesitation in recommending this company.
  17. Peace of mind is key if you buy a lemon. Someone on here may correct me but IF there is an issue with a Lexus, it tends to be ONE thing (which can be very expensive) you rarely get a string of issues.
  18. Looks like a pull back on Lexus GB's behalf. Dressed-up to look better? As royoftherovers posted a headlight was £1,000, which I understand will no longer be covered.
  19. There must be some limitations such as a full Lexus service history. I have searched for it on the Lexus website but can't find any information.
  20. Is the warranty retrospective for second-hand vehicles or just for new ones?
  21. If you are concerned about using week killer, table salt works quite well.
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