Purchasing a GX 460 for Wife
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Purchasing a GX 460 for Wife
Good afternoon,
I am about to purchase my wife a GX 460. We are buying a 2012 CPO with 45K. She drives about 200 miles a week, so we will have it under warranty for 3 years...which is better than most cars. My question is the normal maintenance associated with a 4WD vehicle. It seems a lot heavier. Will the wear and tear over the next 5 years be very costly. Break Pads? Replacing items that normally wear out on a car up to 100K miles?
I am about to purchase my wife a GX 460. We are buying a 2012 CPO with 45K. She drives about 200 miles a week, so we will have it under warranty for 3 years...which is better than most cars. My question is the normal maintenance associated with a 4WD vehicle. It seems a lot heavier. Will the wear and tear over the next 5 years be very costly. Break Pads? Replacing items that normally wear out on a car up to 100K miles?
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Good afternoon,
I am about to purchase my wife a GX 460. We are buying a 2012 CPO with 45K. She drives about 200 miles a week, so we will have it under warranty for 3 years...which is better than most cars. My question is the normal maintenance associated with a 4WD vehicle. It seems a lot heavier. Will the wear and tear over the next 5 years be very costly. Break Pads? Replacing items that normally wear out on a car up to 100K miles?
I am about to purchase my wife a GX 460. We are buying a 2012 CPO with 45K. She drives about 200 miles a week, so we will have it under warranty for 3 years...which is better than most cars. My question is the normal maintenance associated with a 4WD vehicle. It seems a lot heavier. Will the wear and tear over the next 5 years be very costly. Break Pads? Replacing items that normally wear out on a car up to 100K miles?
Service at your Lexus dealer will be expensive (it is a luxury vehicle, after all). But for routine stuff, you can take it to any Toyota dealer, as there's a large degree of parts commonality. You just won't get the free coffee and gourmet breakfast muffins.
Chip H.
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I agree with Chiph9.
I use a Japanese specialist shop instead of any dealer to save $.
I get a vending machine
I use a Japanese specialist shop instead of any dealer to save $.
I get a vending machine
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