Why Choose Lexus?
#16
Lexus Test Driver
Because Lexus is the "Vanilla" of the luxury brands.
Some consider it as a weakness since the brand loses its Exclusivity
however, when it comes to trade-in/resale value your Lexus is King!
WE as a family have owned Bimmers, Mercs and Land Rovers.
when it comes to maintenance or lack there of, nothing comes close to a Lexus vehicle.
Some consider it as a weakness since the brand loses its Exclusivity
however, when it comes to trade-in/resale value your Lexus is King!
WE as a family have owned Bimmers, Mercs and Land Rovers.
when it comes to maintenance or lack there of, nothing comes close to a Lexus vehicle.
#17
Driver
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Good testimonial, markrivers. You share the feeling of lots of Lexus owners. Thanks.
#18
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Many "luxury" cars were designed for performance. One of the goals of the Lexus brand was reliability, which most people value highly and which accounts for the reputation of Lexus and for the great loyalty of owners.
Nothing says I love this car like "it's never in the shop."
Nothing says I love this car like "it's never in the shop."
#19
Lexus Test Driver
I am one of Lexus' perfect scenario customers. I have purchased Toyota vehicles for years and it was time to move up a notch. Lexus was my first choice but I decided to look around as long as I was spending this much money. Did not want a sporty ride, I was after quiet,comfortable and reliable. It was real hard after being with Toyota and their stellar reliability for so long, to try another brand. Plus a few other items did come into play like features and interior quality.Two years later it was the right choice and I have no regrets.I am a "Lexus for Life' person.
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Panyo64, Lexus should make you their poster person!!! If that's not brand loyalty, I don't know what is
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I chose Lexus because of perceived reliability and also cheaper service. I have always had European cars before and still have a Mercedes GL350. Thinking of trading that in for the RX450h. The European cars are definitely more fun to drive, but now I a place more emphasis on long term reliability and less expensive service visits.
#27
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In Canada, BMW offers free service and maintenance for 4 years. That is significant especially if you compare it to other manufacturers who require you to have maintenance checkups, oil and filter change, etc. every quarter. I had had BMWs before my first RX and had saved a lot on maintenance cost. The BMW units I leased (4 of them over 12 years), had been problem-free and had spent nil on maintenance. The only expense I had was a replacement of a flat tire not covered under warranty. The BMW dealership I dealt with was 5-star on customer service and that helped a lot, too.
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I chose Lexus because of perceived reliability and also cheaper service. I have always had European cars before and still have a Mercedes GL350. Thinking of trading that in for the RX450h. The European cars are definitely more fun to drive, but now I a place more emphasis on long term reliability and less expensive service visits.
In Canada, BMW offers free service and maintenance for 4 years. That is significant especially if you compare it to other manufacturers who require you to have maintenance checkups, oil and filter change, etc. every quarter. I had had BMWs before my first RX and had saved a lot on maintenance cost. The BMW units I leased (4 of them over 12 years), had been problem-free and had spent nil on maintenance. The only expense I had was a replacement of a flat tire not covered under warranty. The BMW dealership I dealt with was 5-star on customer service and that helped a lot, too.
#29
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I'm still trying to figure out how "perceived reliability" differs from regular reliability.
How does one become aware of a car's reputation for reliability other than from generally accepted surveys? After all, I have a friend whose Land Rover looks reliable.
How does one become aware of a car's reputation for reliability other than from generally accepted surveys? After all, I have a friend whose Land Rover looks reliable.
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Gentlemen, if you would like to share why you chose a Lexus... here's the right way to say it
http://www.lexus-global.com/ownerStories/index.html
http://www.lexus-global.com/ownerStories/index.html