2016 gx460 keyed
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2016 gx460 keyed
Just picked up my brand new gx460 two months ago.. Loving this car so far. Unfortunately, I went to the gym this morning and by the time I got out, someone had keyed the car. I am new to this area and know no one so i think it's random. Dealer says the entire passenger side needs to be repainted. $1800 in damages. Does anyone have any idea how much I should pay to clear bra the whole car?
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That sucks, sorry to hear this. I would think random keyed cars is unusual. I have read on another Lexus forum that a Lexus was keyed because it was in Detroit and they don't like imports there (speculation from the poster and replys).
I have seen "don't tail gate" keyed on a car before. Maybe you had an altercation with another driver and they followed you or recognized your truck? Regardless, get it fixed and move on. A clear protective film is still vulnerable to a sharp object and the cost would be quite high.
Any parking lot cameras at the gym to review?
I have seen "don't tail gate" keyed on a car before. Maybe you had an altercation with another driver and they followed you or recognized your truck? Regardless, get it fixed and move on. A clear protective film is still vulnerable to a sharp object and the cost would be quite high.
Any parking lot cameras at the gym to review?
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Did you park too close to another vehicle, or you have a license plate that the person didn't like, or you were unaware that you actually pissed-off some driver in the area, while driving?
It's not that bad when looking at the photos, you're still lucky the scratch was not from fender to fender because some real jealous people really show how jealous they are. A great detailing shop might be able to hide most of the white lines. In the past, a black colored polish/wax I bought from AutoZone did a great job hiding scratches on my old black car. Next time get a light colored vehicle because the scratches are easier to hide.
It's not that bad when looking at the photos, you're still lucky the scratch was not from fender to fender because some real jealous people really show how jealous they are. A great detailing shop might be able to hide most of the white lines. In the past, a black colored polish/wax I bought from AutoZone did a great job hiding scratches on my old black car. Next time get a light colored vehicle because the scratches are easier to hide.
Last edited by LXGXSAM1; 09-10-16 at 11:36 PM.
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Yea.. I was thinking of how improbable that it was random but I am new to the area (2 months) and dont know anyone. I was literally the only car on the road from my house to the gym, it's a newly built up area so there aren't many cars. I didn't have any incidents driving to the gym.
That sucks, sorry to hear this. I would think random keyed cars is unusual. I have read on another Lexus forum that a Lexus was keyed because it was in Detroit and they don't like imports there (speculation from the poster and replys).
I have seen "don't tail gate" keyed on a car before. Maybe you had an altercation with another driver and they followed you or recognized your truck? Regardless, get it fixed and move on. A clear protective film is still vulnerable to a sharp object and the cost would be quite high.
Any parking lot cameras at the gym to review?
I have seen "don't tail gate" keyed on a car before. Maybe you had an altercation with another driver and they followed you or recognized your truck? Regardless, get it fixed and move on. A clear protective film is still vulnerable to a sharp object and the cost would be quite high.
Any parking lot cameras at the gym to review?
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The scratch can't be buffed out, it's from the rear quarter panel to the front passenger door. Lexus said they have to repaint the entire passenger side so it's going in on Monday. Preliminary estimates are between $1500 - $1800 and will take about a week.
the detectives will be by the gym to review security tapes on Monday
the detectives will be by the gym to review security tapes on Monday
Did you park too close to another vehicle, or you have a license plate that the person didn't like, or you were unaware that you actually pissed-off some driver in the area, while driving?
It's not that bad when looking at the photos, you're still lucky the scratch was not from fender to fender because some real jealous people really show how jealous they are. A great detailing shop might be able to hide most of the white lines. In the past, a black colored polish/wax I bought from AutoZone did a great job hiding scratches on my old black car. Next time get a light colored vehicle because the scratches are easier to hide.
It's not that bad when looking at the photos, you're still lucky the scratch was not from fender to fender because some real jealous people really show how jealous they are. A great detailing shop might be able to hide most of the white lines. In the past, a black colored polish/wax I bought from AutoZone did a great job hiding scratches on my old black car. Next time get a light colored vehicle because the scratches are easier to hide.
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Did you park too close to another vehicle, or you have a license plate that the person didn't like, or you were unaware that you actually pissed-off some driver in the area, while driving?
It's not that bad when looking at the photos, you're still lucky the scratch was not from fender to fender because some real jealous people really show how jealous they are. A great detailing shop might be able to hide most of the white lines. In the past, a black colored polish/wax I bought from AutoZone did a great job hiding scratches on my old black car. Next time get a light colored vehicle because the scratches are easier to hide.
It's not that bad when looking at the photos, you're still lucky the scratch was not from fender to fender because some real jealous people really show how jealous they are. A great detailing shop might be able to hide most of the white lines. In the past, a black colored polish/wax I bought from AutoZone did a great job hiding scratches on my old black car. Next time get a light colored vehicle because the scratches are easier to hide.
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Sucks.
I would still try a little polish on it, can't hurt if the other solution is to repaint.
To clearbra the whole car would be pretty costly, a few grand easily. A good film should prevent any casual keying but obviously won't protect against other vandalism.
I'd put the clearbra money into a home gym
I would still try a little polish on it, can't hurt if the other solution is to repaint.
To clearbra the whole car would be pretty costly, a few grand easily. A good film should prevent any casual keying but obviously won't protect against other vandalism.
I'd put the clearbra money into a home gym
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i don't agree with you. The scratches are completely through the paint. On a brand new vehicle I certainly would want all of the panels painted, and 1,800 is a fair price for the whole side of the car. As to a Lexus dealer, it's just like any other decision. Find out the individual dealers reputation. Sewell in Texas is fantastic.
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I always park my vehicle with one side protected, like parking beside a planter, or wall or anything where a vehicle can only park on only one side of my vehicle, many times I would rather walk quite a bit and park far as far from where people would love to park (near the stores) so I am all alone away from everyone else. When I am in a hurry, I would strategically park my GX in between two small cars instead of two huge SUVs or tall trucks - these big vehicles would put a big dent on the sides of my vehicle if the let their doors swing out all the way - at least the small cars, their doors will hit my running board first if they push their doors out hard.
If you own a premium car, you can't expect for people to be nice to your vehicle as well at all times, you must take some measures to preserve your own vehicle even if it takes more walking sometimes.
If you own a premium car, you can't expect for people to be nice to your vehicle as well at all times, you must take some measures to preserve your own vehicle even if it takes more walking sometimes.
Last edited by LXGXSAM1; 09-15-16 at 07:27 AM.
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Sorry to hear about your car. My 2015 GX was keyed to bare metal on the tailgate. It was approx 10 inches long and cost $1200 at a reputable body shop. Since it was vandalism and not collision, per my plan, 0 out of pocket. This was back in May. In June, while the car was parked, someone backed into the grill with such force, it separated the bumper from the fenders on both sides and smashed the grill. This cost a little above $1000. The grill alone was $500. You should definitely take it to a reputable body shop.