Anyone using Lexus Enform?
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Anyone using Lexus Enform?
I've been looking into this service, but I can't decide if it's worth it, and can't seem to find good information on what it does exactly, bc Lexus wants to talk about all if the functionality that I WOULD have if I had a 2013. I have a 2010 is250. Thoughts? You guys using it?
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I have a 2011, and did not renew the Enform service after the free first year. I agree that it may make sense on the 2013+ models, as it includes Pandora etc...
The only feature it adds to the older models is the ability to use a cell phone app or the internet to send destinations to the vehicle. I used it a couple times, mostly for the novelty of it, but did not feel it warranted $150+/year.
edit - Just for clarification, this is separate from Safety Connect, which I did keep. This includes the stolen vehicle monitoring, which gives you an insurance discount (at least in CA), which means it nearly pays for itself.
The only feature it adds to the older models is the ability to use a cell phone app or the internet to send destinations to the vehicle. I used it a couple times, mostly for the novelty of it, but did not feel it warranted $150+/year.
edit - Just for clarification, this is separate from Safety Connect, which I did keep. This includes the stolen vehicle monitoring, which gives you an insurance discount (at least in CA), which means it nearly pays for itself.
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I have a 2011, and did not renew the Enform service after the free first year. I agree that it may make sense on the 2013+ models, as it includes Pandora etc...
The only feature it adds to the older models is the ability to use a cell phone app or the internet to send destinations to the vehicle. I used it a couple times, mostly for the novelty of it, but did not feel it warranted $150+/year.
edit - Just for clarification, this is separate from Safety Connect, which I did keep. This includes the stolen vehicle monitoring, which gives you an insurance discount (at least in CA), which means it nearly pays for itself.
The only feature it adds to the older models is the ability to use a cell phone app or the internet to send destinations to the vehicle. I used it a couple times, mostly for the novelty of it, but did not feel it warranted $150+/year.
edit - Just for clarification, this is separate from Safety Connect, which I did keep. This includes the stolen vehicle monitoring, which gives you an insurance discount (at least in CA), which means it nearly pays for itself.
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I didn't renew after the subscription ran out. I didn't feel like it was worth it for the few times i used it. Although it was nice to send destinations to the car via Internet.
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