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PaulWhitt20

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  1. Isn’t it great how a thread can meander from topic to topic with interesting debate. As an ex software engineer who wrote automation software, I don’t see how a computer can learn for itself. It will always follow rules programmed into it by the programmer. In the example above the program can learn what light level to turn on based on recording the light level when it was manually turned on but that algorithm has been programmed into it by a human. I can’t understand how a computer can program itself, to be able to adapt and do new things that have not specifically been programmed into it. If we did get to this scenario when computers could learn for themselves then we would certainly need the three laws of robotics. Thanks Paul
  2. That’s the point I was trying to establish. For a company car driver an EV makes financial sense but for a private motorist their isn’t the incentive to buy an EV. It feels like the private motorist can’t join in being part of the future just yet.
  3. Hi, I love my IS and will probably keep it for a while yet, but when it is time to change I would like an EV. My car is parked on my driveway overnight and my daily commute is 7 miles to work. There are electric car charging points at work. I don’t often drive further than 100 miles a day so an EV would be ideal. I do about 8000 miles a year. However as a private motorist I have to finance my car myself. Comparing price of an EV against an equivalent hybrid e.g. UX at £30K against a UXe at £44K for a similar spec, I would not spend £14K on petrol over the time I had the car, more like £7K. So at the moment it seems as though it is a choice of paying 7K extra for an EV and helping save the planet or getting one of the cheaper EVs and have to compromise on luxury and reliability, or keep to a petrol car and try not to think of the environmental impact. Thoughts? Thanks Paul
  4. Tesla are expensive and Elon Musk has lost the plot. Thanks Paul
  5. I got an email this week asking me if I wanted to join Talk to Lexus. “A select group of Lexus owners who share opinions, ideas, and help shape the Lexus experience. As a member, you’ll play a key role in developing our services and products, have your views heard and influence major decisions.” “You’ll be asked to take part in online activities such as short surveys and discussion forums. Participation is free and voluntary.” It sounded interesting so I signed up. After going through the usual data mining questions on who you are, how old, what you main car is etc. Selected a password (why do they never tell you the password requirements until you have failed to pick a strong enough password?). Then when I try and log in, it doesn’t recognise my password and I can’t log in. Usual Lexus, great cars poor technology. Anyone else managed to join? Or is it a clever marketing ploy to get some data to sell on. Thanks Paul Thanks Paul
  6. Is it because you have also got repeat selected? I thought that if random and repeat are selected you get tracks more than once, but if repeat is not selected then it would only play the track once. But that still relies on knowing what it has already played, which would work for a phone, but perhaps the car audio does not remember what it has played. I am not sure how the posh audio system works as I only have the standard one. Thanks Paul
  7. One probably has premium satnav one the standard satnav. The premium satnav usually has a shark fin antenna on the rear of the roof. Face lift was after 2015. Thanks Paul
  8. £252 for the first service 50k. Then 19 payments of £44.
  9. Chester have just offered me 50K, 60K, 70K plus 3 free MOTs for £841, and 10% off any extras Seems good value.
  10. Ask for a full tank of petrol. I didn’t and had to fill up on the way home. When I queried about it they said I hadn’t asked, so don’t assume you will get a full tank. I am still annoyed about that even after 5 years. Most of all enjoy the experience as best you can in the new normal.
  11. Don’t forget you are buying a new car not selling an old one. It’s the cost to change that is important. Thanks Paul
  12. The lack of noise when the car is accelerated hard seems a common fault for most owners. This feature only seems to work for motoring journalists. Glad you are enjoying the car. Welcome to the enlightened minority. Paul Thanks Paul
  13. I had the compressor seal go at 40,000 miles 5 years. Replaced and refilled under extended warranty. This was manifested as a hiss from the engine bay when a/c was on. It went away when all the gas had escaped. Your gurgling sounds like you lost some gas but then the leak fixed itself.
  14. I think it’s your phone battery. Nothing to worry about Thanks Paul
  15. Very nice. I got mine glass coated (gen 3) 5 years ago and it still looks great after I have washed it. Well worth it in my opinion. Thanks Paul
  16. To travel the road to true enlightenment, one must first drive a Lexus. Thanks Paul
  17. Mine was in with Lexus Chester last week for warranty work. They wanted permission to download the ecu data for Lexus to use for product improvement work. Seems they want mpg data etc on the 2.5l engine. Mine is not showing as needing the recall. 2015 IS300h advance 40,000 miles. Could this be the “recall”? Paul.
  18. I tried turning it off and the windows just steamed up. Thanks Paul
  19. Just an update. Hissing stopped (all refrigerant escaped - sorry Greta) Lexus diagnosed as a leaking compressor and replaced under warranty saving £850. Thanks Lexus Chester. Thanks Paul
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