Thanks :-)
Yes Normski, Auto Box, with paddle shift. 2005 SE Model. To be honest the multimedia screen is no a huge important one for us. I have multimedia in my car and I find the SatNav system awful. We both use WAZE all the time, as it continually updates traffic, and has saved us on many occasions, especially as we are close to M25 !!
My Wife will drive the Lexus, and also my car, a Citroen C-Crosser, which is same a Mitsubishi Outlander, but Citroen has better spec and nicer drive. It's diesel so will alternate to get best MPG over both cars. I don't use one much during the week unless out in studio or playing golf :-)
The service book is stamped, but no receipts for anything at all. The service book has got written in interval services, for air & fuel filter, but that's the lot. Drove really well when I drove it Friday and then Wife drove it Saturday with me in passenger seat. I've not got any issues/worries with the car as I found it, but a tiny bit suspect that no paperwork of receipts with the car. I'd think someone owning a car of this marque would keep every receipt for it's history ?
Last MOT advisory was
nearside front Brake pad(s) wearing thin (3.5.1g)
offside front Brake pad(s) wearing thin (3.5.1g)
nearside rear Brake pad(s) wearing thin (3.5.1g)
offside rear Brake pad(s) wearing thin (3.5.1g)
Rear tyres tread getting low
So looks like new pads all round needed
Did I see somewhere an issue with the brake calipers ?
Seems it's only been covering 6-7,000 miles a year as per last MOTs and Service schedule. As Petrol not a real issue, as would be with diesel.
As with any 2nd hand car, we often will not find any faults in a 30min test drive, so it's always a bit of a risk. This car feels good to me though, and is listed at £3,600