2025 Convertible Announcement
#16
1. How much did you end up paying for just the parts?
2. Regardless of whether this next question influenced your decision or not, does installing this affect the warranty in any way? I would assume Lexus would need to do it to keep the warranty but didn't know if they (Lexus) consider this a modification which may void the warranty.
2. Regardless of whether this next question influenced your decision or not, does installing this affect the warranty in any way? I would assume Lexus would need to do it to keep the warranty but didn't know if they (Lexus) consider this a modification which may void the warranty.
#17
1. How much did you end up paying for just the parts?
2. Regardless of whether this next question influenced your decision or not, does installing this affect the warranty in any way? I would assume Lexus would need to do it to keep the warranty but didn't know if they (Lexus) consider this a modification which may void the warranty.
2. Regardless of whether this next question influenced your decision or not, does installing this affect the warranty in any way? I would assume Lexus would need to do it to keep the warranty but didn't know if they (Lexus) consider this a modification which may void the warranty.
#18
$971 total shipped for everything. Doing the install myself so I’m assuming the warranty will be 100% voided on the transmission. I’m not worried about that though. I thought about Lexus doing the install but I can’t stand them touching my cars. Plus, like you said, I bet Lexus considers it a mod either way.
Some mods, even when all logic says they’re better for the health of the car, just come with the understanding that the warranty on that component is effectively gone, and if your engine blows they may try to use the mod as an out, too. (Though with a blown engine you’d be willing to pay your attorney a lot more to get things right.)
#19
Even if the dealer did it, there’s no way that Lexus Corporate wouldn’t give you a hard time on a warranty claim if the tranny goes. Related or not. Everyone will echo the same argument that “they have to prove that the modification caused the issue”, and while that’s a factual statement, how much downtime and legal fees are you willing to deal with after you get the inevitable “no,” even after your attorney sends the first demand letter? I can also promise you that no dealer will tell you that the warranty is still good as long as they do the work, and I’d wager some dealers wouldn’t even do the job, as the few hours of labor they get paid for aren’t worth getting involved in a dispute should you have a problem.
Some mods, even when all logic says they’re better for the health of the car, just come with the understanding that the warranty on that component is effectively gone, and if your engine blows they may try to use the mod as an out, too. (Though with a blown engine you’d be willing to pay your attorney a lot more to get things right.)
Some mods, even when all logic says they’re better for the health of the car, just come with the understanding that the warranty on that component is effectively gone, and if your engine blows they may try to use the mod as an out, too. (Though with a blown engine you’d be willing to pay your attorney a lot more to get things right.)
Me, I’ve been voiding warranties on very expensive cars for a long long time and I don’t really trip on it. I’ve always accepted the risk and never even thought about the whole “Magnuson-Moss” defense/controversy. It’s not worth the time.
My only unsolved mystery regarding future LCs is why would they put all these parts into the North American dealer systems if they don’t plan to implement them into the 25s at some point. Again, ALL speculation.
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#20
My first big dollar gamble was on a 911 Turbo ECU flash. The software was only a few grand, but that engine and turbos were probably over $60K if ordered to replace blown parts… twenty years ago. I remember guys blowing up turbocharged Audi engines in the ‘90s, so I’m still sure to research any warranty killing mods before installing them.
#21
$971 total shipped for everything. Doing the install myself so I’m assuming the warranty will be 100% voided on the transmission. I’m not worried about that though. I thought about Lexus doing the install but I can’t stand them touching my cars. Plus, like you said, I bet Lexus considers it a mod either way.
Lou
#22
im glad to see the LC limp into 2025 but im telling ya, dem days are numbered. get one while the getting is still good...
2024 apparently they only moved like 1200 units in the USA and a few hundred in canada. Europe already killed the LC so its really the swan song here
2024 apparently they only moved like 1200 units in the USA and a few hundred in canada. Europe already killed the LC so its really the swan song here
#25
Any one heard differently?
#26
I’d reeeeeaaaaallllly like to know that answer. It was pretty late in the year to announce the regular model, so there’s not too much time to announce the Inspiration. (Which I’d buy sight unseen if someone tells me the paint color and finish, first.) I believe someone said a previous year wasn’t announced until January.
#27
I’d reeeeeaaaaallllly like to know that answer. It was pretty late in the year to announce the regular model, so there’s not too much time to announce the Inspiration. (Which I’d buy sight unseen if someone tells me the paint color and finish, first.) I believe someone said a previous year wasn’t announced until January.
The deposit is still there just in case something is announced 1st quarter of ‘25 - my decision, not because the dealership is suggesting the news could change - or if another “special” model is announced.
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#28
I’ve had a refundable deposit for a ‘25 Inspiration with my dealership so I too wanted to know if it was a “Go”.
The deposit is still there just in case something is announced 1st quarter of ‘25 - my decision, not because the dealership is suggesting the news could change - or if another “special” model is announced.
The deposit is still there just in case something is announced 1st quarter of ‘25 - my decision, not because the dealership is suggesting the news could change - or if another “special” model is announced.
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