Navigation: DVD Update
Thank you for contacting the Lexus Customer Satisfaction Department regarding a Navigation System update for your vehicle. The Navigation System update is currently available and can be purchased from the parts department of a Lexus dealer. The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the update disc is $499.00. As independently operated businesses, Lexus dealers may sell the update disc at a different price and will charge labor to install the disc. I am sorry for any inconvenience this situation has caused you.
If you have any further concerns, you can also reach the Lexus Customer Satisfaction Department at 1-800-255-3987, Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Pacific Time.
Sincerely,
Denise Academia
Customer Satisfaction Representative
Uh huh... same story for months. That price is outrageous and they also REQUIRE installation (at over $100 I was quoted) for the five minute procedure that anyone who knows how to open their trunk could do.
I complained, vigorously, that I was lied to by everyone from my dealer to Lexus Customer Service for almost a year about the availability of this update. I further mentioned how the $499 price is simply outrageous in any event (competitors sell updates from $100-$150) and requiring installation was an insult (heck, I can buy an ENGINE and not have the dealer install it).
Their response was to "give" me the update for half price... of the total! So, I would still have had to shell out over $250 for the update. I told them where to stick their update.
I will never buy another Lexus. Yes, over this issue (it's an issue of customer satisfaction and how they have treated me over the past year... seems they have treated a lot of people poorly over this issue as well). They only way I can speak to Lexus at this is point is with my pocket book. They won't care or even notice, probably, but I will know I'm not helping these dolts screw other people.
Regards,
Dave
Lexus, and their dealers' selfish arrogance have driven me away.
The '03 Lincoln LS looks like a winner ... features the GS doesn't have (for $5,000 - $10,000 less) as well as more and friendlier dealers, included scheduled maintenance, no need for expensive timing belt replacement. And, finally, a world-class American-built luxury sport sedan.
The Lincoln DVD can be purchased directly from Navtech for $165.
Navtech does not sell Lexus DVDs directly; only to Lexus/Toyota.
Does anyone know the present MSRP for the Lexus DVD?
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When I talked with Navtech representative, and told her that Lexus charges $500 (which they did when I upgraded), I heard a gasp, then silence.
I think we all know what's going on, and I agree that we can't do **** about it ... if we continue to buy Lexus.
http://www.lexus-parts.com/partlist....=74&ModelID=14
and/or
http://www.lexus-parts.com/prodlist....bCategoryID=73
I suggested that when on Higways with mile markers, the push of the top right "map" button should display the nearest mile marker, not just the highway name. When on a municipal street, pushing the button shows the street and numeric address, so sjowing the mile marker for emergencies wouldn't be that difficult.
Go to the sight at www.navionics.com and put your two cents in!
FYI, I just became a new Lexus owner yesterday (2003 GS 430). I have NOT been following this thread, but I did happen to ask about updates to the Nav system from the person who sold me the car. He told me that he expects an update this fall (I don't recall the exact date). But, he said, in about a year, they are coming out with a vastly updated set that will have an order of magnitude more points of interest (restaurants, tourist attractions, etc.) than the currently planned update. His comment was that I might want to wait for that update to come out instead of getting the one this fall. I wish I could be more specific, but this was more casual conversation I had with the dealer... perhaps someone else can confirm/deny this information...




