LC500 Order - Advice and Guidance (Bespoke or not?)
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Thanks folks for all the guidance and feedback. Going to finalize the bespoke order (and get my other deposit back) this Saturday. Decided on:
On a related note, a local Toronto area dealership has 4 LCs sitting in the showroom, all looking for buyers. 3 convertibles in black, copper, yellow (the yellow surprisingly is a nice colour in person), and a coupe, blue on white/blue. But that one is a hybrid.
- Bespoke
- Blue on blue/white (touring seats)
- Carbon roof
- Performance package
- IE5 wheels
- Black/greyed out trim
On a related note, a local Toronto area dealership has 4 LCs sitting in the showroom, all looking for buyers. 3 convertibles in black, copper, yellow (the yellow surprisingly is a nice colour in person), and a coupe, blue on white/blue. But that one is a hybrid.
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Thanks folks for all the guidance and feedback. Going to finalize the bespoke order (and get my other deposit back) this Saturday. Decided on:
On a related note, a local Toronto area dealership has 4 LCs sitting in the showroom, all looking for buyers. 3 convertibles in black, copper, yellow (the yellow surprisingly is a nice colour in person), and a coupe, blue on white/blue. But that one is a hybrid.
- Bespoke
- Blue on blue/white (touring seats)
- Carbon roof
- Performance package
- IE5 wheels
- Black/greyed out trim
On a related note, a local Toronto area dealership has 4 LCs sitting in the showroom, all looking for buyers. 3 convertibles in black, copper, yellow (the yellow surprisingly is a nice colour in person), and a coupe, blue on white/blue. But that one is a hybrid.
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As per Lexus Canada press release:
"The 2024 Lexus LC 500 Bespoke Build enables Guests to customize the LC 500 base model with a choice of 10 available exterior colours, four available interior colour schemes, several available new interior/roof colour combinations, three styles of 21” forged wheels, and an available active rear wing. Guests may also add the Bespoke Performance option, which includes a Torsen Limited Slip Differential, carbon fiber-reinforced polymer scuff plates, and a rear performance damper."
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Build configurations are different in Canada.
As per Lexus Canada press release:
"The 2024 Lexus LC 500 Bespoke Build enables Guests to customize the LC 500 base model with a choice of 10 available exterior colours, four available interior colour schemes, several available new interior/roof colour combinations, three styles of 21” forged wheels, and an available active rear wing. Guests may also add the Bespoke Performance option, which includes a Torsen Limited Slip Differential, carbon fiber-reinforced polymer scuff plates, and a rear performance damper."
As per Lexus Canada press release:
"The 2024 Lexus LC 500 Bespoke Build enables Guests to customize the LC 500 base model with a choice of 10 available exterior colours, four available interior colour schemes, several available new interior/roof colour combinations, three styles of 21” forged wheels, and an available active rear wing. Guests may also add the Bespoke Performance option, which includes a Torsen Limited Slip Differential, carbon fiber-reinforced polymer scuff plates, and a rear performance damper."
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Coupe v8: $117,935 base
- Colsour options (N/C, $500 or $650 based on colour)
- Standard rims, the 10-spoke ($45) or the IE5 ($2115)
- Black/Rioja/Caramel (touring or sport, N/C). Blue/White touring only $3620. Blue/white removes alcantara headliner option
- Roof: Carbon fiber $2590
- Dark chrome trim: $705
- Rear wing: $1075
- Alcantara: $1835
- Performance pkg: $1145
Base bespoke hybrid is $122,435, vert is $132,360
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24MY Canadian Vehicle Ordering Guide
There is in the Canadian ordering guide. It's $1,145 and includes Torsen LSD, Carbon scuff plates, rear performance damper. The options in the Canadian guide (for reference for others) is:
Coupe v8: $117,935 base
Base bespoke hybrid is $122,435, vert is $132,360
Coupe v8: $117,935 base
- Colour options (N/C, $500 or $650 based on colour)
- Standard rims, the 10-spoke ($45) or the IE5 ($2115)
- Black/Rioja/Caramel (touring or sport, N/C). Blue/White touring only $3620. Blue/white removes alcantara headliner option
- Roof: Carbon fiber $2590
- Dark chrome trim: $705
- Rear wing: $1075
- Alcantara: $1835
- Performance pkg: $1145
Base bespoke hybrid is $122,435, vert is $132,360
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Kicking up my own thread again, for a different topic. Anyone else experiencing delays related to CDK? My LC is due to arrive sometime between today and Friday, but my salesperson said they might not be able to complete delivery until CDK is back up. I'm not too worried yet as I'll need a week for PPF and he also said I can visit the car anytime, and even take it for a spin (provided I don't take it home at night). There are rumblings that CDK may not fully be back up until end of July. It's absolutely nuts to me that a cloud software service doesn't have a business continuity plan around something like this.
Anyways... lmk if anyone has taken LC delivery in the last week or plans to in the next two weeks. Would be good to triangulate the information I'm getting with what others are experiencing.
Anyways... lmk if anyone has taken LC delivery in the last week or plans to in the next two weeks. Would be good to triangulate the information I'm getting with what others are experiencing.
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In Canada, sometimes we tax our taxes. Note our sales tax is 13% for most goods. But on the other hand we also get rid of useful vehicle registration fees to appease the electorate in an election year.
Personally, I do feel the 20% luxury tax makes sense for luxury goods. I just feel the $100K threshold is low given inflation, and taxing a tax seems silly.
Based on my understanding, the dealership pays the luxury tax when they acquire the vehicle, which forces them to pass it on to the customer (vs collecting it on sale and then remitting to government). Used vehicles don't have a luxury tax, which is why in Canada you may see a lot of "demo" or "used" vehicles with under 1000km. That's the dealerships way of providing a discount while keeping things MSRP. I think they eat the 20%. But I'm sure there's more funny business they do to get around any government liability they may have while minimizing their financial impact.
Personally, I do feel the 20% luxury tax makes sense for luxury goods. I just feel the $100K threshold is low given inflation, and taxing a tax seems silly.
Based on my understanding, the dealership pays the luxury tax when they acquire the vehicle, which forces them to pass it on to the customer (vs collecting it on sale and then remitting to government). Used vehicles don't have a luxury tax, which is why in Canada you may see a lot of "demo" or "used" vehicles with under 1000km. That's the dealerships way of providing a discount while keeping things MSRP. I think they eat the 20%. But I'm sure there's more funny business they do to get around any government liability they may have while minimizing their financial impact.
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Kicking up my own thread again, for a different topic. Anyone else experiencing delays related to CDK? My LC is due to arrive sometime between today and Friday, but my salesperson said they might not be able to complete delivery until CDK is back up. I'm not too worried yet as I'll need a week for PPF and he also said I can visit the car anytime, and even take it for a spin (provided I don't take it home at night). There are rumblings that CDK may not fully be back up until end of July. It's absolutely nuts to me that a cloud software service doesn't have a business continuity plan around something like this.
Anyways... lmk if anyone has taken LC delivery in the last week or plans to in the next two weeks. Would be good to triangulate the information I'm getting with what others are experiencing.
Anyways... lmk if anyone has taken LC delivery in the last week or plans to in the next two weeks. Would be good to triangulate the information I'm getting with what others are experiencing.
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I can't get past the pay wall but what is the article saying? I am expecting delivery in the next 3 weeks, dealer has said as recently as yesterday that the expected window is June 27 - July 14 but they couldn't guarantee it. I was hoping to get it and PPF by the 27th of July for an event I want to attend 200 miles away with the LC but now I'm not sure it'll happen
- CDK runs 15000 dealerships (out of about 17000) in North America
- Systems impacted include everything from delivery to service maintenance and marketing/CRM work
- Hackers have ransom demands
- Ransom was supposedly going to be paid, but now isn't
- CDK has started their recovery process as of Saturday but it's going to take a few days
- Murmurs that they won't be FULLY operational until end of July
Also, my dealership told me that a) they can send it off for PPF, ceramic, etc while we wait, and b) I am free to come by any time to drive the car and use it, provided I return it at night . I won't do the latter, but they are providing some flexibility.
Lastly, I'll add (and this is anecdotal data) that a friend of mine has told me that Porsche Head Office is telling dealerships to do NO service work on any of their cars that are still in their warranty period, because it'll mess up their systems and tracking future warranty issues and claims if it's offline. Which is WILD if you ask me. I've heard other stories of dealerships only doing oil changes until the system is back up.