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vetinry

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    Steve
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    RX400h
  • Year of Lexus
    2006
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Oxfordshire

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  1. Thanks very much for the detailed response. Am now in negotiations with the seller If I was being kind, I'd say he didn't realise how extensive the 100k service was... ...if I was being kind! Cheers Steve
  2. Thanks for the reply. I've bought cars previously which were ex lease and without original service book. In my experience, as long as you are able to track the servicing through main dealer network, then there isn't any problem. And this isn't really my question - I really want to know what needs to be done and when eg cam belt, plugs, brake fluids etc? Many thanks Steve
  3. Good morning I'm looking to purchase a Lexus RX400h for my wife. We went to see one yesterday, which we both like. It's a 1 owner ex fleet car and had a print out of all of the services it had received but no service book. The car has done just over 100,000 miles and was last serviced at 90k in February. I've searched online to try and find out what the service schedule should be but there seems to be a fair bit of ambiguity. I pointed out to the trader that the car probably needs a service because it's 10k since the last one - he says that it only needs an oil change, which he's happy to do. However, I can't see that the car has had its cam belt changed and am worried about exactly what needs to be done at 100k and onwards. Can anyone tell me what the definitive service schedule is, and assuming that the car has been main dealer serviced, will Lexus be able to tell me whether the history is completely up to date? Many thanks Steve
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