Bring Lexus to Toyota dealer for services - embarrassing?
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Bring Lexus to Toyota dealer for services - embarrassing?
I know we discuss about this topic thousand times. This time i just ask another aspect of the same topic :
Has Any of you done this feel embarrassing because bringing the Lexus to Toyota? Do people at Toyota dealer look at you like a cheap a** ?
I haven't done that but i'm kind of having that feeling if i do so and also i would like to save some money from expensive Lexus services. . Should i try for my 60K maintenance?
Just need some opinions. Thanks
Has Any of you done this feel embarrassing because bringing the Lexus to Toyota? Do people at Toyota dealer look at you like a cheap a** ?
I haven't done that but i'm kind of having that feeling if i do so and also i would like to save some money from expensive Lexus services. . Should i try for my 60K maintenance?
Just need some opinions. Thanks
#2
I have yet to take my Lexus into Toyota since I only have 7,000 miles on it. I used to take my Acura MDX into the local Honda dealer for routine service (e.g., new brakes) since the nearest Acura dealer was 70 miles away. The Honda folks did not treat me like a pariah or cheap ** as you mention as a possibility. I was happy to save at least $ 100 on any visit to the local Honda dealer for their more reasonable service charges vs. the higher-proced Acura dealership.
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No, I have never had this embarrassing feeling . I stop to day at the Toyota store to set up service on both on my 2010 Camry's .Saw a RX 330 out front that had been serviced today and thought there is someone saving money glad for him. I get up at 3:30 AM when I work day shift and get home at 5:00 am when I work nights. I never have a problem spending money but I WILL NOT waste it. Money has a value to me. If I can get the same work done for less and use the same parts then why in the world would I ever get an embarrassing feeling for saving money . I think I would if I was to let the Lexus dealer screw me out of a few hundred bucks. Do not think they give you a kiss when the are finished with it either.
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I know we discuss about this topic thousand times. This time i just ask another aspect of the same topic :
Has Any of you done this feel embarrassing because bringing the Lexus to Toyota? Do people at Toyota dealer look at you like a cheap a** ?
I haven't done that but i'm kind of having that feeling if i do so and also i would like to save some money from expensive Lexus services. . Should i try for my 60K maintenance?
Just need some opinions. Thanks
Has Any of you done this feel embarrassing because bringing the Lexus to Toyota? Do people at Toyota dealer look at you like a cheap a** ?
I haven't done that but i'm kind of having that feeling if i do so and also i would like to save some money from expensive Lexus services. . Should i try for my 60K maintenance?
Just need some opinions. Thanks
The Toyota dealer will, in most (99% ?) cases, be more than capable of handling your service needs. Put the money $ in the bank or towards other mods.
Good luck
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Sweet, I'm sure you're not the first Lexus the Toyota dealer serviced. They'll appreciate your business and you can appreciate the savings. Hold your head high and go for it And of course report back with your experience.
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When I looked for a use GX470 I encountered a high mileage one (82k) and worry about the 90k service (timing belt, water pump, other belts...). I asked the Lexus dealer and was quoted $1400 for all. I went to the Toyota dealer next door and was quoted $800 and was told that the Master technician will do this kind of job. The GX470 and 4Runner V8 are about the same car so they have no problem. RX350/RX450h and HL/HL Hybrid are very similar for the core components so they can do it just fine.
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I know we discuss about this topic thousand times. This time i just ask another aspect of the same topic :
Has Any of you done this feel embarrassing because bringing the Lexus to Toyota? Do people at Toyota dealer look at you like a cheap a** ?
I haven't done that but i'm kind of having that feeling if i do so and also i would like to save some money from expensive Lexus services. . Should i try for my 60K maintenance?
Just need some opinions. Thanks
Has Any of you done this feel embarrassing because bringing the Lexus to Toyota? Do people at Toyota dealer look at you like a cheap a** ?
I haven't done that but i'm kind of having that feeling if i do so and also i would like to save some money from expensive Lexus services. . Should i try for my 60K maintenance?
Just need some opinions. Thanks
#10
When I looked for a use GX470 I encountered a high mileage one (82k) and worry about the 90k service (timing belt, water pump, other belts...). I asked the Lexus dealer and was quoted $1400 for all. I went to the Toyota dealer next door and was quoted $800 and was told that the Master technician will do this kind of job. The GX470 and 4Runner V8 are about the same car so they have no problem. RX350/RX450h and HL/HL Hybrid are very similar for the core components so they can do it just fine.
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I've taken my GTO to a Lexus store for an alignment. They had a great alignment guy, my service writer always takes care of me, and I got a loaner. Win win win.
They've got to pay for those comfy leather chairs, wall to wall carpet, flatscreen tv, free wifi, and complimentary snacks somehow.
I always go to Lexus dealers for service because I'll always get a nice loaner, or I can get work done in a comfortable environment if I wait. I understand that Toyota service may be cheaper, but I have gotten to know my Lexus service writer well and he's ALWAYS taken good care of me.
Any embarrassment should be from the Lexus dealer who deems a + 75 % increase in service charge (vs. the Toyota dealer) to be a reasonable fee for such services. I understand if some of the overhead is a little higher, etc., but they are obviously competing with BMW and other luxury brands for what they charge in service fees.
I always go to Lexus dealers for service because I'll always get a nice loaner, or I can get work done in a comfortable environment if I wait. I understand that Toyota service may be cheaper, but I have gotten to know my Lexus service writer well and he's ALWAYS taken good care of me.
#12
We took the 2001 RX to Toyota all the time. On my first visit there the SA said, "You would be surprised at just home many Lexus products we service." Trust me, they are just glad to have your business. FYI, we also have a 2008 Cadillac CTS with almost 50,000 miles on it. Currently, the air filter, cabin air filter, windshield wipers, and oil filter should be changed. The dealer wants almost $150 just for the parts when he does the service. I purchased the parts for less than $100 on line (including shipping) and will be supplying them to the dealer when he does the service. I don't feel at all "embarrassed" about saving over $50.
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