Different Woods Inside? Janky
#46
I have read this thread off and on for several weeks. I see the comments about the grain, the locations having different forms (3D vs 2D), and different light affecting the slightly different trim pieces. I would be happy if mine were similar in color. I have a black/black 2010 L. The shift **** wood is orange, the steering wheel is brown, and the rest of the interior wood is red. If only the shift **** didn't match, I'd be fine (looking to replace it), but replacing the steering wheel is not in my plan. As for someone's comment about this not being a Rolls. Let me say this, I paid for it to be right which is matching wood. Shouldn't I expect that? I would expect that in a Vett....a Chevette that is.
Unfortunately, I doubt this is a warranty issue. If anyone has experience of Lexus correcting this, let me know.
Unfortunately, I doubt this is a warranty issue. If anyone has experience of Lexus correcting this, let me know.
#48
I understand all of the complaints about the wood not matching perfectly, and I also agree with the remarks that the GS is not a Rolls Royce and expectations may be a bit high for a car of this level. My question is, didn't you guys closely examine your car PRIOR to purchase? I spent at least 30 minutes closely inspecting my car prior to purchase and all my cosmetic complaints were taken care of at that time. I would not lay down 50-60K on a car that I hadn't examined closely prior to purchase.
#50
Yeah it's not a RR and nobody is asking it to be RR. But aren't Japanese all about meticulous details and precision ? I mean that's what they portray when you watch any documentarys about Japanese manufacturing. Be it Lexus or Kikoman.
Since they are so detail oriented I think it's okay if you are giving it to them for missing the obvious. QC needs to a better job catching these .....
regarding your ES assessment ... THANX. Its comforting.I just booked a top of the line ES.
Since they are so detail oriented I think it's okay if you are giving it to them for missing the obvious. QC needs to a better job catching these .....
regarding your ES assessment ... THANX. Its comforting.I just booked a top of the line ES.
#52
Or this?
And this is an LS that I would expect to be as good as a RR for finishes.
Regarding looking over the car before purchasing, I never thought to look at this. Yes, my fault. Of course the sales people provide you all the time you need to look it over...yeah, no pressure...right? Regardless, they should fix it. I didn't look at the engine either, but if something is wrong there, warranty covers that right? Expecting someone catch everything that should be done right the first time during a 30 minute review of the car is unreasonable. They clearly don't match.
And this is an LS that I would expect to be as good as a RR for finishes.
Regarding looking over the car before purchasing, I never thought to look at this. Yes, my fault. Of course the sales people provide you all the time you need to look it over...yeah, no pressure...right? Regardless, they should fix it. I didn't look at the engine either, but if something is wrong there, warranty covers that right? Expecting someone catch everything that should be done right the first time during a 30 minute review of the car is unreasonable. They clearly don't match.
#53
My 2007 LS was similar to one pictured: grainy red dash/console/door panels and orangey-brown grainless shift ****. Only difference is my steering wheel was on the dark side of the panels rather than lighter as shown. The Shimamoku in my new LS is perfectly matched everywhere, but that's to be expected in a man-made laminate, no?
Last edited by williakz; 02-26-13 at 05:37 PM.
#55
Lexus Fanatic
I have read this thread off and on for several weeks. I see the comments about the grain, the locations having different forms (3D vs 2D), and different light affecting the slightly different trim pieces. I would be happy if mine were similar in color. I have a black/black 2010 L. The shift **** wood is orange, the steering wheel is brown, and the rest of the interior wood is red. If only the shift **** didn't match, I'd be fine (looking to replace it), but replacing the steering wheel is not in my plan. As for someone's comment about this not being a Rolls. Let me say this, I paid for it to be right which is matching wood. Shouldn't I expect that? I would expect that in a Vett....a Chevette that is.
Unfortunately, I doubt this is a warranty issue. If anyone has experience of Lexus correcting this, let me know.
Unfortunately, I doubt this is a warranty issue. If anyone has experience of Lexus correcting this, let me know.
As the wood wheel and wood **** age, the color does lighten from exposure to the oils in your hands and exposure to UV light (top of the wheel). This is normal IMHO...
And this is an LS that I would expect to be as good as a RR for finishes.
Thats like saying that your Movado or Raymond Weil watch lacks quality that your Rolex has. The Movado or Raymond Weil is a very nice 4 figure watch, but the Rolex is an entirely different level. As is the case with Lexus and Rolls Royce.
Expecting someone catch everything that should be done right the first time during a 30 minute review of the car is unreasonable. They clearly don't match.
#57
Lexus Fanatic
LOL, I do my best
For what its worth, Lexus has definitely replaced steering wheels for members here that were unhappy with the match on other models. If anybody is unhappy, they should talk to Lexus about it...
For what its worth, Lexus has definitely replaced steering wheels for members here that were unhappy with the match on other models. If anybody is unhappy, they should talk to Lexus about it...
#58
But look at the new LS "Shimamoku Espresso wood", the steering wheel matches the other trims. This is similar to our Linear Espresso wood in terms of grain pattern. So definitely it is doable no matter 2D or 3D.
#60
BTW, to see "real world" pics of the Shimamoku Espresso in my car, see my post "2013 LS460 Back from Florida Trip" in the LS460 forum. Note that the close-up of the steering wheel seems yellowish due to the fluorescent light shining directly down on it when I snapped the pic.
Last edited by williakz; 03-01-13 at 08:47 AM.