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Removing number plate holder and moving the location
Alan305 replied to joelfigueira's topic in Lexus CT 200h Club
I did this on the Westfield, smaller than allowed at (406mm x 89mm) against (520mm x 111mm) but I take the risk as I think they are proportional to the size of the car. They are also spring loaded in case of contact with speed bumps. (From Plates for Cars Dublin.) Or take the risk that all Lambo and Ferrari drivers do around here and fit them in the passenger footwell with velcro *. (Just fell off officer.) * at your risk! -
Removing number plate holder and moving the location
Alan305 replied to joelfigueira's topic in Lexus CT 200h Club
Here are the Gov rules on plates. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vehicle-registration-numbers-and-number-plates -
In HJ today; What do we think of this answer?
Alan305 replied to royoftherovers's topic in Lexus General Discussions
This Saturday in the Telegraph “Ask the Expert” was hosted by Alex Robbins. Looks like HJ has moved on. Shame. -
Is your Lexus your daily driver & do you have other cars?
Alan305 replied to TKhan430's topic in Lexus Owners Club Lounge
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boot only going half way up
Alan305 replied to Roychip's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h Club
Years ago a colleague was responsible for the transport fleet at a Copper mine in Africa. They had over 100 Toyota pickups and SUV but the board directors insisted on 6 Range Rovers. His team spent most of their time keeping the RR on the road. -
Lexus Relax (10 year/100,000 mile warranty)
Alan305 replied to Mincey's topic in Lexus General Discussions
OED suggest it is spelt comma. But thin agin, wat do thay no. 6 months ago I cudnt evin spel inginere, now I is wun. -
Lexus Relax (10 year/100,000 mile warranty)
Alan305 replied to Mincey's topic in Lexus General Discussions
I think it should be Jürgen Klopp with no comma. -
Battersea is now pretty posh, it started to go upmarket when I left in the 70’s. Home to the US Embassy and the Dogs Home.
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Aircon not cold
Alan305 replied to isrod's topic in Lexus IS 250 / Lexus IS 250C Club / Lexus IS 220D & IS 200D Club
I would guess the refrig gas/oil mix wrong. -
Here is my alternative to disabling VSC. But, my Westfield DOESN'T have: VSC ECB Hill Start Assist Traction Control Airbags Power Steering Power Brakes Anti Lock Brakes Electronic Brakeforce Distribution + Brake Assist No issues with corners or insurance modifications but I'm not sure an IS with VSC turned off would overtake one on track. This weighs about 600Kg compared to an IS of around 1,620Kg and the sticky tyres help.
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Nice article @Blackbeard Jeremy Clarkson not liking Lexus, apart from the LFA, is a perfect reason to buy one.
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Lexus PHEV end of 2021 and full EV in 2022
Alan305 replied to DanD's topic in Lexus General Discussions
When I worked in Lund and Malmö in the 90’s and sat outside cafes watching Swedish young ladies go by on their cycles, none looked like, or as upset as, Greta. -
Lexus PHEV end of 2021 and full EV in 2022
Alan305 replied to DanD's topic in Lexus General Discussions
This site provides a little balance on climate change. https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com -
It will always be buyer beware. Our NX from Lexus Stockport was fine, but the front Lexus badge was broken and grill had a small crack. Shame they missed it, but immediately suggested my local Lexus dealer could replace and Stockport cover the cost. All done and now happy. As Lexus increase sales standards may drop a little but they are still many, many times better than others. My point would be always complain loudly, that’s how we keep levels high.
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@serbarry I’ve given your post a like, just read where you learnt to drive. Respect.
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And if the Greens win in Germany things may get a lot worse for the "old school".
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I can remember being collected from Milan airport by a customer in an Audi doing 160kph reading his texts and deciding at the last minute to turn off. He was very Italian. He also told me a nice story about recruitment. They had 300 applicants for one engineering post. Not having time to read them all he removed the top 250 and placed them in the bin with the comment “I don’t employ unlucky people”
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Sorry, should have noted that Tesla refuse to report numbers, so not included.
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Here are the targets for Genesis in the Luxury USA market. Just shows how many traditional Ford fans still like to old Lincoln Town Car
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Also not sure the FWD/RWD/AWD issue is of interest to the majority of drivers. A few, who have snow need AWD and proper tyres but most only think they do. I would guess a large number of drivers don’t know, or care, if their car is FWD or RWD, but I do remember how hard it was for Saab to keep the FWD Turbo on the road. AWD worked well for the Quattro, I remember watching them in the RAC a long time ago.
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I think success for the Genesis brand depends on the time the parent company gives it to establish solid growth. It took Lexus many years from the launch of the LS400 and they made a few errors which were quickly corrected. I remember taking my LS400 for service in the early 90’s to a joint Lexus/Toyota dealer and getting a Corolla for the day. Moving to dedicated Lexus sites was a good move. Some brands like Infinity have bombed in the UK and then pulled from the market. Look at Chevy, introduced Camaro and Corvette in the late 1990’s. Let a few Vauxhall dealers sell them who didn’t have a clue how to service them. My new Camaro Z28 had a first service in Leeds and they left a dirty oil can on the passenger seat for me. Then they pulled out of the UK. Then they came back with a bigger range, spent $559 to sponsor Manchester United, and immediately pulled out Europe. For warranty on my Corvette there was just one UK dealer. If Hyundai gives Genesis time I think it will work, just look how far they have come already. I would expect Lexus see them as a significant competitor.
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Motorways in an NX
Alan305 replied to paulrnx's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h Club
We had a schedule of electricity supply so I knew which evening I would go home to my flat in Battersea knowing we would have no power. My girlfriend was a nurse at Westminster Hospital so I qualified for essential fuel for my Spitfire (no, the car) “Tomorrow was a better day” -
Another book worth reading about how some of the motor industry changed from a MIT study. “The Machine that Changed the World” by Womack, Jones & Roos
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Agree be great to have an old DS. Had a few Citroen cars, best and worst was my XM. Superb ride but the electrics, dear oh dear, left waiting for a breakdown truck 3 times. Renault 25 GTS and Espace were also good.