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  1. 39 minutes ago, stringbender said:

    Mine is the September 2019 Takumi so on a 69 plate. My first ever car on a PCP which will end at the end of August. Like you I'll probably leave Lexus as I'm not taken by what they have to offer. Is the price confidential ? I've heard that low mileage cars like yours ( and mine) are hard to come by and prices have been very steady. I might go look at a Kia as there's a garage nearby.

    Alan

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  2. Well, she has gone to her new home, for the time being at Lexus Leeds.  Someone will get something special and immaculate.  I even detail the engine bay. 🙂

    As a final goodbye - for now - I thought I'd do a quick photo call of my small Lexus history.  Probably the 2 standouts were the GS particularly with its yellow powder coated huge brake callipers and giving her the black treatment; and the sublime ES.  You counted right - 3x Sonic Titanium but the Deep Blue is an epic colour on the ES.  The correct order was CT, IS, GS, NX, ES, RX.

    Cheers

    Peter

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  3. 44 minutes ago, ColinBarber said:

    New Kias are very good, and I think most of the EV6 issues are sorted now, or certainly will be by the time you get your one. Do you have a date, I thought the lead time is quite long at the moment?

    Unfortunately, no date yet.  I ordered November 2021 and the delivery date quickly became December 2022!  It’s been revised to late Q3 / early Q4 for delivery but no build date yet so no projected arrival date in the UK.

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  4. 24 minutes ago, Shahpor said:

    Hello fellow (to be) Kia owner 🙂

    Assuming you are referring to a EV6 then it is a very nice car indeed, especially in the spec you have ordered.

    Also, as you say, it won't be a million miles off the Lexus is quality or may even be equal! 😲

    I do still miss my GS but I am liking my Stinger a lot, and as there isn't really anything in the current Lexus line up that I like, I think it was the right choice, as I am sure it will be for you as well.

    Yes, EV6 in GT-Line S spec with AWD.  0-62mph in 4.6 seconds so it’s mighty rapid.  I think, Lexus-wise, my GS F Sport was probably the best for quality with the RX very close followed by the beautiful ES, then NX, IS and CT.

    I’ve now a permanent scar on my left shin from bashing it on the sticky-out bit on the UX dashboard 8 months ago so that’s a reminder of my halcyon Lexus days.🙂

     

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  5. Thanks, Barry. Yes, someone is going to get a mint RX.  My dealer (who I bought the 6 Lexus from) rang me last week asking if they could buy the car as they’re desperate for good, low mileage stock.  Their offer price was £5k less than Lexus Leeds so Leeds will get the car.  I’m under no illusion that the Kia won’t be anywhere near as luxurious or meticulously finished as the RX but it’s simply a lifestyle choice for now and I think the Kia will be fun to drive.  It has all the features I’d never do without such as a HUD (the Kia is augmented reality or normal), ventilated seats, adaptive (matrix) headlights, decent hifi (the Kia’s system is by Meridian) plus BSM, RCTA, safe exit assist, et al.

    Will I miss the RX?  Absolutely!

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  6. 5 minutes ago, b4u2 said:

    @Habu

    Hope you don't regret decision as obviously is a downgrade. 

    I don’t think so as the time had to come but accept it’ll be my last decent car prior to retirement.  New Kia’s aren’t so bad - obviously not an RX - but not too shabby either.  They’ve come a long way in the last few years and the future is very rosy.  I was very close to ordering a Nissan Ariya and that’s quite as tool.  More Infiniti than Nissan plus the Genesis GV60 is pretty special too.

  7. I know what you mean, Mike but I like a regular change in cars and, given my now low, local miles (post Covid) it was time to change to a BEV.  I'll be pushing up the daisies before I get my money back on PVs and Battery storage that I'm getting installed next month but I can currently pay for it so why not.  Hopefully, the RX's next owner will benefit from a tremendous car but I fancied a change.

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  8. After many years of driving Lexus cars it's now time to own a BEV car as my yearly mileage is only around 3k.  I would love the RZ but I will think it'll be too rich for me so I've ordered a Kia GT-Line S AWD.  I did look at the UX300e but it wasn't for me and I wanted a BEV built on a dedicated platform.  I was intending to p/x the Lexus when I get the Kia (possibly late Autumn-early Winter) but I have decided to sell the car back to a Lexus Centre whilst the used car values are still fairly high.  It's an RX Takumi (November 2020) with around 4700 miles on the clock and is going to Lexus Leeds this week.  It's an immaculate RX Takumi in Sonic Titanium with rich cream leather interior and brown shimamoku inlays.  Comes complete with protection pack (mud flaps, boot liner and rubber floor mats) and f/r dash cams.  My Lexus journey was CT, IS, GS F Sport, NX Premier, ES Takumi (my favourite) and, finally the RX (I always wanted an RX at some point).  

    Hopefully the new owner will treat it as well as I did.  

    Cheers 

    Peter

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  9. So I’m washing my 2020 RX today and got to the spindle grill and, WTF, there’s a loose piece.  The only thing stopping this piece from falling out is that it’s attached by a plastic strap to the car.  On closer inspection it looks like a removable part to get to the towing eye.  It’s on the left side of the grille just above the front sensor.  I have a couple of questions:

    - I’ve washed the car many times and never noticed that part of the grille was loose so why now?

    - I can’t see a way to clip it back on.  The owners manual is useless.  There’s no impact damaged to the trim so it’s not like something has hit it and broken a clip behind it.

    Any suggestions?

    Cheers, Habu

  10. 4 hours ago, Malc said:

    Habu, hi   had you thought to maybe wait a little longer for the Toyota Hydrogen Fuel cell car to be with you, available in  a year or two perhaps :wink3:

    after all, they're well proven, tested and tried on UK roads now

    Malc

    True that but the infrastructure will be non existent in rural parts of the UK.  Might work if you live in London and immediate area.  I’m hoping that Lexus will bring something out in a couple of years but I’m not hopeful.

  11. Hi.  I had the RX Takumi in for its first service today and I had my first drive in a UX and an electric one at that as a courtesy car.  I had quite mixed feelings about it so please don’t take it personally as they are mine alone.  First thing - and I’ve got a bloody gash on my left shin to show for it - was the sticky out lower dash piece that was a hard plastic point.  Why didn’t Lexus add a piece to the door if they wanted the dash to snugly meet the door when the door is closed rather than a spike on the lower dash?  As I climbed in I struck my shin against this hence the long bleeding gash.  After a lot of swearing I settled in for the 25 mile drive home mostly along the A19 from Teesside.  Okay, it drove very nicely and the materials were quite pleasant.  I particularly liked the small, modern steering wheel and auto seat heat / steering wheel heat panel.  It reminded me of my ES Takumi.  The RX still has the old cruise control stalk sticking out from the steering column rather than being built into the right side of the wheel.  Boot size is subjective but it would fit (just) my daily needs.  My only criticism inside was the door card was particularly bland.  No different colours or trim pieces - just a slab of grey plastic.  I thought this really let the side down.  Some different material or colour would had lifted the door cards.  Driving-wise, it drove nicely with decent punch but twice, on damp roads, the car slithered left and right and had to be reigned in by the traction control.  I thought the power delivery on hard acceleration was quite savage.  Is there a way to dial it down (like an eco or snow mode) for certain road conditions?  The acceleration certainly feels quicker than the posted 0-60 times.  It felt more like a time in the mid to late 6’s but the car was spinning up and sliding on hard (not max) throttle inputs.  Overall, it was a good effort but £52k for a BEV built on an ICE platform.  That seems like a lot of cash and it’s identical in cost to the brand new Kia EV6 GT-Line S AWD.  I’m looking at trading in my mint RX for the Kia as i do very little miles now and an EV would probably suit my needs better than a 3.5 V6.  I’m sure I’ll return to Lexus when they eventually present a BEV built on a bespoke platform but like many things the Toyota / Lexus brand always seem to take their time getting things to market.

    Peter

     

     

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  12. I’ve had my RX 11 months now and so I was booking in my first service this morning.  I remembered I received something at the time from Lexus advising of the first service being complimentary.  I guessed it was due to Covid and there being no handover as such and maybe as a thanks but I can’t find the letter or email.

    Did anyone else receive something to the same particularly if they bought a new car back end of last year?

  13. 49 minutes ago, Pm4 said:

    I am in a similar situation as Lexi450 and being my first experience  with Lexus, I would appreciate if anyone would be able to confirm the quality of general services. I know it has a good quality reputation but how does the service compare to the likes of Audi, BMW, Mercedes?

    Thanks in advance. 

     

    I know we’re going to be biased on the Lexus forum but - really - Lexus are superior to the likes of Audi, BMW et al.  Reliability is the best (proven by all warranty companies).  Generally, Lexus have been first for the last 13 years or so whilst Jaguar / Land Rover are at the bottom with Audi and BMW not too far off the bottom.  Build quality is first rate and the customer service at the Lexus Centres is also first rate.  Sure, you’ll get the odd exception, but on the whole owning a Lexus is complete peace of mind motoring.  I’ve been into Audi and BMW dealerships in the north east and I find them either rude or obnoxious - maybe they are used to a certain clientele.  

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  14. 59 minutes ago, Ken R said:

    Yes having re-read the options I think you are correct. Really disappointing! Might be a Kia EV6 that I go for after all! 

    The EV6 is a smart looking machine.  I went to a launch to show a pre-production car and it was pretty much fully sorted.  I’m now looking at a GT-Line S in possibly Yacht Blue or Runway Red.  I did consider the matte steel colour which is very smart but it requires fairly stringent care.  I’m actually due a Kia as my previous and recent car history has been 3 Lexus followed by 1 Kia followed by 3 Lexus.  My next car therefore should be 1 Kia🙂.  I’ll decide after test driving a full production model late September / early October but I’ll hang on first from ordering until I’ve seen the new NX.

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  15. 7 hours ago, Richolf said:

    I drove an RXL at a local dealer, not as fast or as big boot and the tech and dashboard was a little dated (cd player !) but liked the comfort and the reliability should be good. 
     

    The touch pad isn’t too bad when you get used to it however I tend to stick with CarPlay so I just ask Siri for everything I need.

    The CD player (it’s actually a DVD player) is a very useful addition as many people still enjoy the sound from a CD plus you can watch a film - if you’re parked up.

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  16. I’m liking the look of that a lot particularly with the new tech and features.  Wonder how much a Takumi spec 450h+ is going to retail at?  A lot, no doubt.  I was thinking of going full electric for my next car but the PHEV NX may be a good move in the right direction.  Hopefully, I’ll see the new NX at the same time as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6.

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