Underwhelmed with 5000 mile service.
#46
Lexus Champion
The loaner policy varies from dealer to dealer. My dealer does not provide a loaner for any service under 2 hours. For those shorter services, they offer a shuttle service.
From the Lexus Warranty & Services Guide, the Lexus policy is to provide loaners for overnight services:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do...350_WSG_lr.pdf
From the Lexus Warranty & Services Guide, the Lexus policy is to provide loaners for overnight services:
Loaner Vehicle
If your vehicle must be kept overnight at a Lexus dealership for a warranty covered condition that requires more than eight hours to repair, Lexus will provide you with a complimentary loaner vehicle for up to five days.
If your vehicle must be kept overnight at a Lexus dealership for a warranty covered condition that requires more than eight hours to repair, Lexus will provide you with a complimentary loaner vehicle for up to five days.
#47
I have been to two Lexus dealers, one in Texas and one in Nevada. I have good experiences from both. Of course the service was free for the first 25K, part of the incentive when I bought the car. Now that the free service is over, I am doing regular maintenance myself. For heavy repair, I will either take it to the dealer or look for an independent garage.
#48
No, I don't play soccer!
The loaner policy varies from dealer to dealer. My dealer does not provide a loaner for any service under 2 hours. For those shorter services, they offer a shuttle service.
From the Lexus Warranty & Services Guide, the Lexus policy is to provide loaners for overnight services:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do...350_WSG_lr.pdf
From the Lexus Warranty & Services Guide, the Lexus policy is to provide loaners for overnight services:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do...350_WSG_lr.pdf
#49
Lexus Champion
JDR76, the information you quoted is for warranty related repair. Most dealers will provide loaners for routine maintenance taking a few hours, or overnight if they have to order a part under warranty or otherwise. My SA always offers them to me, even for the minor stuff, but I pass. The last thing I want to do is hop into another car after driving 45 minutes to get there. Instead I make myself comfy in the lounge or walk over to the showroom. Most times we're only talking about an hour.
Understood, but it doesn't change my position that, even for the complimentary 5k and 10k services, the availability of a loaner car varies by dealership. Regardless of whether you are in for warranty or routine service, my dealer does not provide a loaner for appointments expected to last less than 2 hours.
Many times I have seen posters state on here that loaners are offered for 5k and 10k services by all dealers and that simply is not the case. This is the point I am trying to clarify.
So...like you, I just hang out there. I enjoy some free coffee and cookies, catch up with some folks I know there, take a walk, etc. I don't mind.
#50
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JDR76, the information you quoted is for warranty related repair. Most dealers will provide loaners for routine maintenance taking a few hours, or overnight if they have to order a part under warranty or otherwise. My SA always offers them to me, even for the minor stuff, but I pass. The last thing I want to do is hop into another car after driving 45 minutes to get there. Instead I make myself comfy in the lounge or walk over to the showroom. Most times we're only talking about an hour.
#52
The loaner policy varies from dealer to dealer. My dealer does not provide a loaner for any service under 2 hours. For those shorter services, they offer a shuttle service.
From the Lexus Warranty & Services Guide, the Lexus policy is to provide loaners for overnight services:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do...350_WSG_lr.pdf
From the Lexus Warranty & Services Guide, the Lexus policy is to provide loaners for overnight services:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do...350_WSG_lr.pdf
Understood, but it doesn't change my position that, even for the complimentary 5k and 10k services, the availability of a loaner car varies by dealership. Regardless of whether you are in for warranty or routine service, my dealer does not provide a loaner for appointments expected to last less than 2 hours.
Many times I have seen posters state on here that loaners are offered for 5k and 10k services by all dealers and that simply is not the case. This is the point I am trying to clarify.
So...like you, I just hang out there. I enjoy some free coffee and cookies, catch up with some folks I know there, take a walk, etc. I don't mind.
Many times I have seen posters state on here that loaners are offered for 5k and 10k services by all dealers and that simply is not the case. This is the point I am trying to clarify.
So...like you, I just hang out there. I enjoy some free coffee and cookies, catch up with some folks I know there, take a walk, etc. I don't mind.
Here on the west coast of FL even during some of the recalls for my RX there were no loaner vehicles available as the repair would be less than 2 hours -- the threshold they use as well. Which in itself was not actually correct either. That 2 hour window is just the repair time and does not include the amount of time your vehicle sits waiting to be taken around to the service bays nor the after repair clean up process. My last visit to the dealership was a 3+ hour wait without a loaner vehicle.
They do run a shuttle, but then again so does one of the local Toyota dealerships as does Honda and many of the others. The Toyota shop in fact will even take you to the local country club as well where I can at least practice around on the putting green, go to the bar for lunch or otherwise. Lexus would only take one to the local mall. And the last time I was at the dealer they had bottled water and coffee, that was all.
Getting back to the point, be sure you understand fully what is being provided and get it in writing as best possible. Ask questions. If you do not understand their answers, ask more questions. You may not like the answers, but ask. But please be nice. Even these folks have bad days, too. If you have a problem with how you are treated by the dealership you have options. You can contact Lexus Customer Service, you can complain to the General Manager at the dealership, and if you choose you can take you money and go elsewhere. Your choice.
#53
Lexus Champion
Thanks.
And to be clear, I have no issues with my dealer's policy regarding loaner cars, as I was never promised anything more. In fact, I was given a written copy of their loaner policy at the time of purchase, which spelled out very clearly when loaner cars are offered, and when they are not.
They are willing to take me (or my wife) to work via their shuttle, which is more than acceptable to us. In cases where I make the choice to not use the shuttle service (not really necessary for a one or two hour appointment) I just hang out in their beautiful facility, or take a walk to a nearby Starbucks or other restaurant, and enjoy my time. Life is good, friends.
And to be clear, I have no issues with my dealer's policy regarding loaner cars, as I was never promised anything more. In fact, I was given a written copy of their loaner policy at the time of purchase, which spelled out very clearly when loaner cars are offered, and when they are not.
They are willing to take me (or my wife) to work via their shuttle, which is more than acceptable to us. In cases where I make the choice to not use the shuttle service (not really necessary for a one or two hour appointment) I just hang out in their beautiful facility, or take a walk to a nearby Starbucks or other restaurant, and enjoy my time. Life is good, friends.
#54
We had our 5000-mile service today.
The service advisor seemed uninterested when we wanted to go over the Personalized Settings with him (had brought along a printout). When we mentioned the press-and-hold on the key fob, and to remove the automatic moonroof opening from the equation, he said he had never heard of such a thing. It did get taken care of though.
Does anyone know why they filled the tires to 35 psi when the RX450h manual says 33 psi?
I didn't know what to expect, I just thought that it would have been a better experience. Hubby websailor said he would give them a "C".
The service advisor seemed uninterested when we wanted to go over the Personalized Settings with him (had brought along a printout). When we mentioned the press-and-hold on the key fob, and to remove the automatic moonroof opening from the equation, he said he had never heard of such a thing. It did get taken care of though.
Does anyone know why they filled the tires to 35 psi when the RX450h manual says 33 psi?
I didn't know what to expect, I just thought that it would have been a better experience. Hubby websailor said he would give them a "C".
#55
Cheryl
The reason I've switched 'routine service' to Toyota (same dealer name) is they are extremely happy to know they've won over another Lexus customer and the prices are usually less than 50% of what Lexus charges. That being said, you're still dealing with people trying to get through X number of tickets a day. I always check what oil was put in and the tire pressure's prior to leaving and do it with the Service Adviser watching. After a couple of service trips they know you're not just one more sheep following the rest off the cliff. Let them know you're in charge, they work for you the customer.
The reason I've switched 'routine service' to Toyota (same dealer name) is they are extremely happy to know they've won over another Lexus customer and the prices are usually less than 50% of what Lexus charges. That being said, you're still dealing with people trying to get through X number of tickets a day. I always check what oil was put in and the tire pressure's prior to leaving and do it with the Service Adviser watching. After a couple of service trips they know you're not just one more sheep following the rest off the cliff. Let them know you're in charge, they work for you the customer.
We had our 5000-mile service today.
The service advisor seemed uninterested when we wanted to go over the Personalized Settings with him (had brought along a printout). When we mentioned the press-and-hold on the key fob, and to remove the automatic moonroof opening from the equation, he said he had never heard of such a thing. It did get taken care of though.
Does anyone know why they filled the tires to 35 psi when the RX450h manual says 33 psi?
I didn't know what to expect, I just thought that it would have been a better experience. Hubby websailor said he would give them a "C".
The service advisor seemed uninterested when we wanted to go over the Personalized Settings with him (had brought along a printout). When we mentioned the press-and-hold on the key fob, and to remove the automatic moonroof opening from the equation, he said he had never heard of such a thing. It did get taken care of though.
Does anyone know why they filled the tires to 35 psi when the RX450h manual says 33 psi?
I didn't know what to expect, I just thought that it would have been a better experience. Hubby websailor said he would give them a "C".
#56
Intermediate
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We go in for the 10K service on Monday at about 12,500 miles. I did not see a way to select an advisor when booking the appointment online so we will see if we end up with the same one.
Our appointment is at 10:30 and we asked for a shuttle and plan on going to lunch till the RX is ready and they pick us up.
We don't have any issues with the RX and expect an oil change and tire rotation will be about it.
Our appointment is at 10:30 and we asked for a shuttle and plan on going to lunch till the RX is ready and they pick us up.
We don't have any issues with the RX and expect an oil change and tire rotation will be about it.
#57
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The 10K service today was like being at a different dealer. The service advisor welcomed us and asked how we like the RX and everything was very smooth. Took the dealership shuttle to a nearby shopping center and my wife and I had a leisurely lunch. SA called as we were finishing up and said the RX was ready. Shuttle ride back and we finished up.
We have already cancelled our prepaid service plan and talked to the Napa Toyota dealer about performing the future service and will go ahead with that plan but probably would still have the service plan and still be planning on using the Lexus dealer for service if our 5K service had not been such a bad experience.
If we don't have any warranty issues we should not have to visit the Lexus dealer again till we purchase our next vehicle.
We have already cancelled our prepaid service plan and talked to the Napa Toyota dealer about performing the future service and will go ahead with that plan but probably would still have the service plan and still be planning on using the Lexus dealer for service if our 5K service had not been such a bad experience.
If we don't have any warranty issues we should not have to visit the Lexus dealer again till we purchase our next vehicle.
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