My lease end experience
#16
I turned in my '15 NX lease 2 months ago. This was my third Lexus lease at the same dealer. My NX was mint, not a ding dent or scratch or any wear, it only had 10k miles on it. I probably should have bought it but I was bored with the NX. What bothered me at turn in was I was told they are now using a third party inspecting company and I had to sign an agreement for it. I was told I would hear the results in 2 weeks. I have never heard anything since. I also did not release another Lexus. I've moved on to another brand for various reasons. It seems there is no standard lease turn in, it varies by region and dealer.
#17
I turned in my '15 NX lease 2 months ago. This was my third Lexus lease at the same dealer. My NX was mint, not a ding dent or scratch or any wear, it only had 10k miles on it. I probably should have bought it but I was bored with the NX. What bothered me at turn in was I was told they are now using a third party inspecting company and I had to sign an agreement for it. I was told I would hear the results in 2 weeks. I have never heard anything since. I also did not release another Lexus. I've moved on to another brand for various reasons. It seems there is no standard lease turn in, it varies by region and dealer.
Even over and above the inspection issue, you probably wouldn't have wanted another NX after a test-drive in an RX, which, on the road, is significantly more comfortable.
#18
I turned in my '15 NX lease 2 months ago. This was my third Lexus lease at the same dealer. My NX was mint, not a ding dent or scratch or any wear, it only had 10k miles on it. I probably should have bought it but I was bored with the NX. What bothered me at turn in was I was told they are now using a third party inspecting company and I had to sign an agreement for it. I was told I would hear the results in 2 weeks. I have never heard anything since. I also did not release another Lexus. I've moved on to another brand for various reasons. It seems there is no standard lease turn in, it varies by region and dealer.
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When I turned in my Camry a couple of years ago, I didn't hear a word about the inspection - however, I suspect this is because I traded it in early.
#22
Your call, of course. Everyone has their preferences. The NX, of course, as you say, is more maneuverable, being somewhat smaller.
#23
There's also a chance the dealer where you turned your NX in actually bought the car from Lexus after the fact. If they did that then Lexus wouldn't be concerned about any excess wear/mileage on the car.
#24
I think you may be correct; a couple days after I turned it in, I kept getting text notifications it was having service at the dealer. They may have been spiffing him up to put him back on the lot.
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Remember, LFS has a 3rd party do the inspection not the dealer. Any damage may still be billed to you by LFS. Be sure your agreement with the dealer covers any LFS payment that is still due at the time you turn it in. I got a bill from LFS 2 years later for part of the final payment that slipped thru the cracks. Fortunately the dealer covered it.