Buying extended warranty?
#61
Lexus Champion
I’m not a DIY person and don’t want to be, so buying a CPO LS460 (and likely paying a premium for it) made sense to me. This was before the current L/Certified program took effect, back when the standard CPO terms were up to 3 years from my purchase date or 100K total miles, whichever came first.
Considering the repairs I’ve had, such as leaking shocks (no air), brake actuator, control arms replaced, I’m happy with the coverage.
I know it statistically and financially makes sense not to get an extended warranty — unless you turn out to be one of the stastistical outliers! “Piece of mind” is a subjective measurement, which is one reason why even after all objective facts are given, some people still buy extended warranties for this car.
Considering the repairs I’ve had, such as leaking shocks (no air), brake actuator, control arms replaced, I’m happy with the coverage.
I know it statistically and financially makes sense not to get an extended warranty — unless you turn out to be one of the stastistical outliers! “Piece of mind” is a subjective measurement, which is one reason why even after all objective facts are given, some people still buy extended warranties for this car.
#62
I’m not a DIY person and don’t want to be, so buying a CPO LS460 (and likely paying a premium for it) made sense to me. This was before the current L/Certified program took effect, back when the standard CPO terms were up to 3 years from my purchase date or 100K total miles, whichever came first.
Considering the repairs I’ve had, such as leaking shocks (no air), brake actuator, control arms replaced, I’m happy with the coverage.
I know it statistically and financially makes sense not to get an extended warranty — unless you turn out to be one of the stastistical outliers! “Piece of mind” is a subjective measurement, which is one reason why even after all objective facts are given, some people still buy extended warranties for this car.
Considering the repairs I’ve had, such as leaking shocks (no air), brake actuator, control arms replaced, I’m happy with the coverage.
I know it statistically and financially makes sense not to get an extended warranty — unless you turn out to be one of the stastistical outliers! “Piece of mind” is a subjective measurement, which is one reason why even after all objective facts are given, some people still buy extended warranties for this car.
#63
Driver School Candidate
Hi, looking into getting a used Lexus LS 460 towards end of the factory warranty (under 4YRs/50K miles).
Are there any known Lexus dealerships which sell them at a discount? what are the options just 2 or 3 YR?
If you have a prefered 3rd Party Warranty company, who and how much
I will be a relatively low mile driver, so questioning if this is essential (Assuming the car I buy is considered to be in great condition)
TIA
Are there any known Lexus dealerships which sell them at a discount? what are the options just 2 or 3 YR?
If you have a prefered 3rd Party Warranty company, who and how much
I will be a relatively low mile driver, so questioning if this is essential (Assuming the car I buy is considered to be in great condition)
TIA
#64
I bought a 5 1/2 year 48,000 mile extended warranty on a 2012 LS 460 with 54,000 miles from CNA for $2,500. It is their preferred plus product (most comprehensive) that is exclusionary and has a $100 deductible.
I have used CNA on prior vehicles, and they are good. I shopped many carriers.
If you find any auto dealership that sells CNA extended warranties, they can sell one to you for your Lexus.
I have used CNA on prior vehicles, and they are good. I shopped many carriers.
If you find any auto dealership that sells CNA extended warranties, they can sell one to you for your Lexus.
#65
Pole Position
Hi, looking into getting a used Lexus LS 460 towards end of the factory warranty (under 4YRs/50K miles).
Are there any known Lexus dealerships which sell them at a discount? what are the options just 2 or 3 YR?
If you have a prefered 3rd Party Warranty company, who and how much
I will be a relatively low mile driver, so questioning if this is essential (Assuming the car I buy is considered to be in great condition)
TIA
Are there any known Lexus dealerships which sell them at a discount? what are the options just 2 or 3 YR?
If you have a prefered 3rd Party Warranty company, who and how much
I will be a relatively low mile driver, so questioning if this is essential (Assuming the car I buy is considered to be in great condition)
TIA
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clarence88 (01-12-18)
#66
Driver School Candidate
Correct. You came out of an X5 (as I did) as well as a 7 series, so I'm familiar with your position.
There is NOTHING on an LS that is constructed of Unicorn dust. It's simply not that exotic....unlike BMW where even the fasteners are unique requiring an order to Germany for the correct tool and a permit from the German Chancellor.
Electronics-wise...the ML system CAN be problematic, wherein the amp requires repair (about 500 dollars). That said, I've had no issues with mine and I play it LOOOOUD. Even the speakers have held up.
Could I be steering you wrong?? Perhaps....the call is yours. But engines and transmissions on our cars are pretty much bullet proof and parts cheap if you know where to get them (Rockauto, Amazon, Ebay etc). Based on your DIY and savvy...I'd be shocked if you had any regrets in not getting the warranty. That's not just my opinion, most here at CL would back up the argument.
There is NOTHING on an LS that is constructed of Unicorn dust. It's simply not that exotic....unlike BMW where even the fasteners are unique requiring an order to Germany for the correct tool and a permit from the German Chancellor.
Electronics-wise...the ML system CAN be problematic, wherein the amp requires repair (about 500 dollars). That said, I've had no issues with mine and I play it LOOOOUD. Even the speakers have held up.
Could I be steering you wrong?? Perhaps....the call is yours. But engines and transmissions on our cars are pretty much bullet proof and parts cheap if you know where to get them (Rockauto, Amazon, Ebay etc). Based on your DIY and savvy...I'd be shocked if you had any regrets in not getting the warranty. That's not just my opinion, most here at CL would back up the argument.
Last edited by clarence88; 01-13-18 at 07:22 AM. Reason: added comments
#67
Driver School Candidate
The car you are interested in would qualify for an Lexus Platinum VSA. Please check post #s 33 and 35 in this thread for links to other warranty threads, and contact #s for Lexus dealerships that offer excellent Platinum warranties. There is an excellent discussion on this and other threads on the utility of a warranty for different types of cars, mileages, and drivers (and DIYers). Please read them carefully, and I guarantee you will find answers to your questions.
#68
Lexus Fanatic
speaking about the ML system, how is it compared to the standard Lexus Audio? What makes it special?
It has nearly twice as many speakers (19). The amp is more powerful (450 watts). The speakers themselves are better quality. It is a true Reference System and has been in the top 10's of many an auto stereo review of the worlds best car stereo systems, by auto magazines, audiophile magazines, online reviews etc. It is a wonderful sounding system and blows me away every time I listen to it.
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dlbuckls10 (01-15-18)
#69
Lexus Fanatic
The only thing I would buy an extended warranty for is the air suspension. When I get to that point I will definately get one because of that.
As for ML the difference is subtle, habit it’s there. The system has more power, more oomph. Bass is much better, More clarity.
As for ML the difference is subtle, habit it’s there. The system has more power, more oomph. Bass is much better, More clarity.
18 vs 19 inch rims. It’s a little hard for me because my 18s were on a coil spring SWB and my 19s are on a air suspended LWB car. This Time next week I will be riding on the same tires I had on the SWB car and can give better advice there. I do feel little undulations and such on the road more around town, but the tires I have on the car now gave me the same problem on my SWB car, I’m confident better tires will improve that, so, stay tuned.
#71
Not in the case of my 7 Series. In addition, so many fasteners on the BMW's are proprietary, often requiring special tools. Filters were more expensive, bulbs were ridiculous to replace, due to the unique sockets that they use in many of the lenses (backup, stop, turn etc). I could go on, but the Germans love to over-engineer things, to the point of being very troublesome. Even an oil change on it was far more expensive to do than my LS.
#73
Driver School Candidate
Before I bought my LS I explained to my cousin my desire to buy an extended warranty. My cousin who has owned 7 lexus' explained to me that he has never had any issues with any of them, but if I did want to buy a warranty do so for one year, because if anything were to happen it would in the first year.
Before I bought my car the Lexus dealership never tried to push any extended warranty of any kind or any type of add'on's on me (I was intrigued by that). When I did inquire about an extended warranty the finance mgr. told me it would be $2200 for one year and $2900 for two years. In the end I did not buy the warranty.
Before I bought my car the Lexus dealership never tried to push any extended warranty of any kind or any type of add'on's on me (I was intrigued by that). When I did inquire about an extended warranty the finance mgr. told me it would be $2200 for one year and $2900 for two years. In the end I did not buy the warranty.
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