I think maintenance will be included with all Lexus cars in 1 or 2 years.
#1
I think maintenance will be included with all Lexus cars in 1 or 2 years.
I don't have inside connections but I think scheduled maintenance will be included with all Lexus cars starting in 2011 or 2012.
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Agree?
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#3
For BMW's program, 4 years free maintenace, it would cost around $2k on a Lexus. So either Lexus is going to increase the cost of each car your they need to decide which standard features to no longer include as standard.
This isn't going to happen unless there is very string evidence that Lexus is losing sales to BMW because of BMW's maintenace program.
This isn't going to happen unless there is very string evidence that Lexus is losing sales to BMW because of BMW's maintenace program.
#4
I doubt it, but many SoCal Toyota and Lexus dealers are offering free maintenance for the first 2 years if you buy from them. There might be some secret incentive between the manufacturer and dealers right now.
#7
I doubt it... when I bought my car, it was basically the last 2 on the lot. The sales person just sold one 10 minutes before me. Sales for Lexus is going well compared to BMW which was empty. I was the only customer there (at BMW) and they hella neglected me.
There's no reason for Lexus to throw in freebies when they are selling better than the competition.
There's no reason for Lexus to throw in freebies when they are selling better than the competition.
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#8
I agree it will probably happen, but they will try to just lump the cost into the sales price.
It will be a good thing for the consumer, because the market will reject the overly inflated cost of multiple $200 oil changes, balancing down the total OTD price to something that makes more sense. It will be a good thing for the dealer, because it will keep the cars coming in their doors for service instead of JiffyLube or whatever, so they will have more service business, the cars will have less issues to deal with during warranty period due to whatever some other hack shop did to the car, and the reliability of the car will be even better, winning back confidence in Lexus reliability that might have been shed over the last year, ultimately resulting in more sales.
They are going to have to do better than the current cost of service. When I bought my car, they waited until I was in the the finance room to try to sell me pre-paid service for something like $1,700 (and only up to 48k miles I think). I just laughed and asked that they didn't bother with upsale techniques because I made up my mind the amount I was going to pay as soon as I made the deal with the salesguy.
$200 oil changes simply WILL NOT FLY Lexus, unless you've got a backroom with massages and happy endings during the service.
It will be a good thing for the consumer, because the market will reject the overly inflated cost of multiple $200 oil changes, balancing down the total OTD price to something that makes more sense. It will be a good thing for the dealer, because it will keep the cars coming in their doors for service instead of JiffyLube or whatever, so they will have more service business, the cars will have less issues to deal with during warranty period due to whatever some other hack shop did to the car, and the reliability of the car will be even better, winning back confidence in Lexus reliability that might have been shed over the last year, ultimately resulting in more sales.
They are going to have to do better than the current cost of service. When I bought my car, they waited until I was in the the finance room to try to sell me pre-paid service for something like $1,700 (and only up to 48k miles I think). I just laughed and asked that they didn't bother with upsale techniques because I made up my mind the amount I was going to pay as soon as I made the deal with the salesguy.
$200 oil changes simply WILL NOT FLY Lexus, unless you've got a backroom with massages and happy endings during the service.
#11
For BMW's program, 4 years free maintenace, it would cost around $2k on a Lexus. So either Lexus is going to increase the cost of each car your they need to decide which standard features to no longer include as standard.
This isn't going to happen unless there is very string evidence that Lexus is losing sales to BMW because of BMW's maintenace program.
This isn't going to happen unless there is very string evidence that Lexus is losing sales to BMW because of BMW's maintenace program.
#12
I think you're wrong. The dealers don't want to get low balled by the manufacturer on their true gravy train...unnecessary, over-priced service. I think the trend is to lengthen the service intervals to minimize the covered service.
#13
Maybe. Only a handful do it at the moment ie BMW, Jaguar and Volvo off the top of my head. And MBZ and Audi have been off an on throughout the years more specifically offering those maintenance programs in the 80's and 90's.
#14
Have had my IS350 since August 2006 and other than oil/filter changes at $50 each, and the various recalls, I haven't had any further charges. It has less than 20,000 miles on it but I haven't experienced any problems with it. If you don't fiddle with the car modding it it is very reliable.
#15
The way it is now, anyone with a brain is probably going to figure out that they can either get oil changes cheaper elsewhere or just do it themselves, and take it in for major service every year or two. So if service is their gravy train, they are letting the gravy vapor escape through the chimney.
Building it into the price of the car means the customer will come to them for service, point blank. Why go to Jiffy Lube for a $25 oil change when you've already paid for a free one from the Lexus dealer? Ok, ultimately Lexus will probably charge a lot more than $25, but the problem is currently they charge $190 which is over-the-top. Bring that down to something like $50, and roll it into the total cost of the car and they have a winner.
I don't see the length of the service intervals being really any different, I think its been every 5,000 on every car I've bought in the last 15 years.