What courtesy car did you get?
What courtesy car did you get from the dealer? I have got courtesy cars from Don Valley North Lexus for quite a few times:
- 07 ES350 Lexus - Over 50,000 km - Stone chips, and dents on the hood and side panels - Reasonably clean |
The vin likely started with a "J". How long ago did this happen as I believe they are supposed to provide same model year vehicles under most circumstances?
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Whenever I got a loaner it was a Lexus ES as well. Seems like all they give here are ES's or Toyota Camrys when ES's are not available (or if the person is too young). In the States they seem to give a wide variety of Lexus models as loaners.
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We have RX 350 and HS 250h also. Last year we had an IS 250 AWD.
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Originally Posted by tfelsky
(Post 5289225)
We have RX 350 and HS 250h also. Last year we had an IS 250 AWD.
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I only got a loaner once from Don Valley North (for warranty work --I don't think they like me because I get my regular service done at an independent) and it was a white ES350 (year unknown but current generation). It had tape marks all over the car (used for a wedding?). It was in decent enough shape.
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LOL you guys were lucky to atleast get an ES... I had the pleasure of getting a Toyota Corolla and I booked my appointment 2 weeks prior.
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Are you serious??? What dealer gave you a Corolla?
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Originally Posted by tfelsky
(Post 5286495)
The vin likely started with a "J". How long ago did this happen as I believe they are supposed to provide same model year vehicles under most circumstances?
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Originally Posted by Crester
(Post 5290655)
What dealer do you goto?
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At NWL if your car is from Canada, you can get a RX, ES or HS depends what they have that day. All are 2009 or 2010's.
Sorry Anaq but Lexus Canada won't even cover a car for a US bought car. I had Carlos cover that one for you. Ryan |
Ryan what is your dealership's policy on getting loaner vehicles? I know some dealerships require you to have purchased your car from them (Ken Shaw)... some dealerships are very particular on what services will allow you to get a loaner (DVNL)... and some seem to give out loaners for almost anything (Lexus of RH).
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Originally Posted by Crester
(Post 5298610)
Ryan what is your dealership's policy on getting loaner vehicles? I know some dealerships require you to have purchased your car from them (Ken Shaw)... some dealerships are very particular on what services will allow you to get a loaner (DVNL)... and some seem to give out loaners for almost anything (Lexus of RH).
We also have Toyota products for overflow when we get busy, but we try to always have a 2010 Lexus for our Lexus guests. Ryan |
Originally Posted by RKipp
(Post 5299260)
Car's are given to any Lexus guest that has a Canadian Lexus. They are usually booked when they book their service. It is a first come first served basis, but we try to have a couple on site at all times. If the service is less than 2 hours we try not to give out loaners, but if you need one and we have one you will get it.
We also have Toyota products for overflow when we get busy, but we try to always have a 2010 Lexus for our Lexus guests. Ryan (I changed to a new service advisor who gave me a loaner car without any grief for warranty work. It was a silver 2007 ES350. Seems DVNL only gives out ES350s...) |
First of all, I can't stand DVNL, I can't believe how bad the service is there. I go to Hefner in Kitchener, and they are GREAT!
I have received an ES and RX350, both current models, both spotless. The RX350 they brought to my house (with two service people so I didn't have to drive them back) because the service was going to take longer then they predicted. Once with the ES, they were just doing an alignment, but still gave me a car for the day so I didn't have to wait 1 hour. The best service I have ever received from any COMPANY ever! If you are in the K-W area you must use this dealer. ps. I didn't like either car as much as my 8-year-old GS430! Steve |
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