Factory warranty service
#16
Pole Position
Are you going to park your car and wait till mid Sept. as you have only 30 miles to go? Aren't you supposed to get the warranty before the original warranty runs out? or am I mistaken? and really will they know what mileage you have on your car when you buy the warranty unless you take it to a Lexus dealer?
No mileage verification needed. But you should also contact Toby yourself to clarify this issue and update the group if you learn something new. All the paperwork is handled by mail. Here are more details from Toby.
I will need your VIN, mileage, name, address and phone number. You can make check payable to Lexus of Shreveport and mail to 2901 Benton Rd Bossier City, La 71111 Atten Toby Rivers.
#17
Thanks for everything. I called him and he is out for lunch. Will call back and let you know what he says. He does have the best price but I would also like to wait until Sept. for a better warranty. More miles and more years coverage.
#18
Pole Position
Happy to help. I hope the process for buying the warranty has not changed, and maybe Toby has better warranties
#19
Just talked to Toby. Really nice guy. Lexus has the new warranties now and you don/t have to wait until Sept. You can get either a 9year/ 125, 10yr/100, or 10yr/125. I am going to buy one from him on Monday as I will be out of town this weekend. More years but same mileage. I will buy the 8/125 platinum VSA , as I drive around 15K miles a year. You can email him @ tobytoyota@aol.com with all the info that you listed. CAll him and give him the cc number and you are done. Best prices I have found including Colorado Lexus dealer that I bought from on my previous Lexus. Lexus dealer in Houston quoted me for same Lexus warranty 8yr/125 mile for 5560 but tried to sell me a after market CNL warranty first. $1900 difference. WOW. If you buy from him this month, he will take another 100 off. I told Toby that I would post a review about the complete transaction after it is done.
Thanks for all the help, Comotiger.
Thanks for all the help, Comotiger.
#20
Pole Position
Just talked to Toby. Really nice guy. Lexus has the new warranties now and you don/t have to wait until Sept. You can get either a 9year/ 125, 10yr/100, or 10yr/125. I am going to buy one from him on Monday as I will be out of town this weekend. More years but same mileage. I will buy the 8/125 platinum VSA , as I drive around 15K miles a year. You can email him @ tobytoyota@aol.com with all the info that you listed. CAll him and give him the cc number and you are done. Best prices I have found including Colorado Lexus dealer that I bought from on my previous Lexus. Lexus dealer in Houston quoted me for same Lexus warranty 8yr/125 mile for 5560 but tried to sell me a after market CNL warranty first. $1900 difference. WOW. If you buy from him this month, he will take another 100 off. I told Toby that I would post a review about the complete transaction after it is done.
Thanks for all the help, Comotiger.
Thanks for all the help, Comotiger.
#21
Pole Position
6 year 100000 = $1800
6 year 125000 = $2420
7 year 100000 = $2345
7 year 125000 = $3010
8 year 100000 = $2685
8 year 125000 = $3760
All are Lexus Platinum warranties with a ZERO deductible. Yes they are good at any Lexus dealer in the US.
Toby Rivers
Lexus of Shreveport
800-335-3987
tobytoyota@aol.com
6 year 125000 = $2420
7 year 100000 = $2345
7 year 125000 = $3010
8 year 100000 = $2685
8 year 125000 = $3760
All are Lexus Platinum warranties with a ZERO deductible. Yes they are good at any Lexus dealer in the US.
Toby Rivers
Lexus of Shreveport
800-335-3987
tobytoyota@aol.com
9/100 = $3040
9/125 = $4195
10/100 = $3285
10/125 = $5180
I am getting the 9/125 next week. My car will be covered through Jan 2023 or 125,000 miles.
#22
I asked Toby the other day for a quote on a 2013 LS460, same pricing as you got but also was quoted a 10-yr option:
7 year 100000 = $2345
7 year 125000 = $3010
8 year 100000 = $2385
8 year 125000 = $3760
9 year 100000 = $3040
9 year 125000 = $4195
10 year 100000 = $3285
10 year 125000 = $4555
7 year 100000 = $2345
7 year 125000 = $3010
8 year 100000 = $2385
8 year 125000 = $3760
9 year 100000 = $3040
9 year 125000 = $4195
10 year 100000 = $3285
10 year 125000 = $4555
#23
Pole Position
I asked Toby the other day for a quote on a 2013 LS460, same pricing as you got but also was quoted a 10-yr option:
7 year 100000 = $2345
7 year 125000 = $3010
8 year 100000 = $2385
8 year 125000 = $3760
9 year 100000 = $3040
9 year 125000 = $4195
10 year 100000 = $3285
10 year 125000 = $4555
7 year 100000 = $2345
7 year 125000 = $3010
8 year 100000 = $2385
8 year 125000 = $3760
9 year 100000 = $3040
9 year 125000 = $4195
10 year 100000 = $3285
10 year 125000 = $4555
#24
Pole Position
The correct quote for 10/125 is $4555.
I had originally intended to get 8/125 at $3760. Now, I can get an additional two years of coverage for $795 (until Jan 2024) with the 10/125 warranty. My driving habits are compatible with this as I don't anticipate driving more than 10K per year. $4555 is a lot of money, and I know there are many here who would bank the money and trust Lexus' reliability or do any repairs for a fraction of the dealership prices. But the VSA gives me peace of mind. Comments welcome!
I had originally intended to get 8/125 at $3760. Now, I can get an additional two years of coverage for $795 (until Jan 2024) with the 10/125 warranty. My driving habits are compatible with this as I don't anticipate driving more than 10K per year. $4555 is a lot of money, and I know there are many here who would bank the money and trust Lexus' reliability or do any repairs for a fraction of the dealership prices. But the VSA gives me peace of mind. Comments welcome!
#25
Pole Position
Update:
I purchased the 10/125 Lexus Platinum VSA warranty for $4455 last week. This price included a $100 discount for purchasing before Sept 1. Toby Rivers of Lexus of Shreveport/Bossier City was very responsive and answered all my questions, and I was happy to purchase the warranty from him. Importantly, his VSA quotes are the lowest of several dealers, by 2-3K in many cases !! That's pretty incredible, and even my Lexus SA advised me to take the deal. I received the agreement today, and I am now covered thru Jan 2024 or 125,000 miles.
While virtually all of the mechanicals identified on CL as potential problem items are covered (CAs, air suspension, brake actuator, Water pump, Fuel pumps, etc.), I am somewhat surprised by the number of items (see below) that are not covered by the Platinum warranty. I realize many of these are wear-tear, but others on the list are debatable.
Accessory Drive Belts
Batteries
Body Panels
Brake Linings, Pads and Shoes, Rotors and Drums
Bumpers
Carpet
Chrome
Clutch Friction Disc and Pressure Plate
Dash Cover and Pad
Door Trim and Fabric
Filters
Fluids
Glass (including Windshields)
Headliner
Heating Hoses, Lines, and Tubes
Hoses
Interior and Exterior Cloth, Leather and Stiching
Interior and Exterior Trim and Moldings
Lamps, Light Assemblies/Housings, and Light Bulbs
Nuts, Bolts, Clips, Retainers, and Fasteners
Paint
Rust and Corrosion Damage
Seat Covers
Sheet Metals
Shiny Metals
Spark Plugs
Structural Framework and Welds
Tires
Vacuum Hoses, Lines, and Tubes
Weather Stripping
Wheels and Rims
Windshield Wiper Blades (Rubber Component)
I purchased the 10/125 Lexus Platinum VSA warranty for $4455 last week. This price included a $100 discount for purchasing before Sept 1. Toby Rivers of Lexus of Shreveport/Bossier City was very responsive and answered all my questions, and I was happy to purchase the warranty from him. Importantly, his VSA quotes are the lowest of several dealers, by 2-3K in many cases !! That's pretty incredible, and even my Lexus SA advised me to take the deal. I received the agreement today, and I am now covered thru Jan 2024 or 125,000 miles.
While virtually all of the mechanicals identified on CL as potential problem items are covered (CAs, air suspension, brake actuator, Water pump, Fuel pumps, etc.), I am somewhat surprised by the number of items (see below) that are not covered by the Platinum warranty. I realize many of these are wear-tear, but others on the list are debatable.
Accessory Drive Belts
Batteries
Body Panels
Brake Linings, Pads and Shoes, Rotors and Drums
Bumpers
Carpet
Chrome
Clutch Friction Disc and Pressure Plate
Dash Cover and Pad
Door Trim and Fabric
Filters
Fluids
Glass (including Windshields)
Headliner
Heating Hoses, Lines, and Tubes
Hoses
Interior and Exterior Cloth, Leather and Stiching
Interior and Exterior Trim and Moldings
Lamps, Light Assemblies/Housings, and Light Bulbs
Nuts, Bolts, Clips, Retainers, and Fasteners
Paint
Rust and Corrosion Damage
Seat Covers
Sheet Metals
Shiny Metals
Spark Plugs
Structural Framework and Welds
Tires
Vacuum Hoses, Lines, and Tubes
Weather Stripping
Wheels and Rims
Windshield Wiper Blades (Rubber Component)
Last edited by comotiger; 09-12-16 at 09:36 AM.
#27
Pole Position
On the Lexus VSA site, it states prominently that for used cars (not CPO), the VSA must be purchased at the same time as the car .
https://www.lexusfinancial.com/pub/w...ice_agreements
Makes me wonder if my VSA is any good. I will get this clarified with Toby. I should be receiving the documents from Lexus in a few days, and hopefully this issue will be moot.
#28
Update:
I purchased the 10/125 Lexus Platinum VSA warranty for $4455 last week. This price included a $100 discount for purchasing before Sept 1. Toby Rivers of Lexus of Shreveport/Bossier City was very responsive and answered all my questions, and I was happy to purchase the warranty from him. Importantly, his VSA quotes are the lowest of several dealers, by 2-3K in many cases !! That's pretty incredible, and even my Lexus SA advised me to take the deal. I received the agreement today, and I am now covered thru Jan 2024 or 125,000 miles.
While virtually all of the mechanicals identified on CL as potential problem items are covered (CAs, brake actuator, Water pump, Fuel pumps, etc.), I am somewhat surprised by the number of items (see below) that are not covered by the Platinum warranty. I realize many of these are wear-tear, but others on the list are debatable.
Accessory Drive Belts
Batteries
Body Panels
Brake Linings, Pads and Shoes, Rotors and Drums
Bumpers
Carpet
Chrome
Clutch Friction Disc and Pressure Plate
Dash Cover and Pad
Door Trim and Fabric
Filters
Fluids
Glass (including Windshields)
Headliner
Heating Hoses, Lines, and Tubes
Hoses
Interior and Exterior Cloth, Leather and Stiching
Interior and Exterior Trim and Moldings
Lamps, Light Assemblies/Housings, and Light Bulbs
Nuts, Bolts, Clips, Retainers, and Fasteners
Paint
Rust and Corrosion Damage
Seat Covers
Sheet Metals
Shiny Metals
Spark Plugs
Structural Framework and Welds
Tires
Vacuum Hoses, Lines, and Tubes
Weather Stripping
Wheels and Rims
Windshield Wiper Blades (Rubber Component)
I purchased the 10/125 Lexus Platinum VSA warranty for $4455 last week. This price included a $100 discount for purchasing before Sept 1. Toby Rivers of Lexus of Shreveport/Bossier City was very responsive and answered all my questions, and I was happy to purchase the warranty from him. Importantly, his VSA quotes are the lowest of several dealers, by 2-3K in many cases !! That's pretty incredible, and even my Lexus SA advised me to take the deal. I received the agreement today, and I am now covered thru Jan 2024 or 125,000 miles.
While virtually all of the mechanicals identified on CL as potential problem items are covered (CAs, brake actuator, Water pump, Fuel pumps, etc.), I am somewhat surprised by the number of items (see below) that are not covered by the Platinum warranty. I realize many of these are wear-tear, but others on the list are debatable.
Accessory Drive Belts
Batteries
Body Panels
Brake Linings, Pads and Shoes, Rotors and Drums
Bumpers
Carpet
Chrome
Clutch Friction Disc and Pressure Plate
Dash Cover and Pad
Door Trim and Fabric
Filters
Fluids
Glass (including Windshields)
Headliner
Heating Hoses, Lines, and Tubes
Hoses
Interior and Exterior Cloth, Leather and Stiching
Interior and Exterior Trim and Moldings
Lamps, Light Assemblies/Housings, and Light Bulbs
Nuts, Bolts, Clips, Retainers, and Fasteners
Paint
Rust and Corrosion Damage
Seat Covers
Sheet Metals
Shiny Metals
Spark Plugs
Structural Framework and Welds
Tires
Vacuum Hoses, Lines, and Tubes
Weather Stripping
Wheels and Rims
Windshield Wiper Blades (Rubber Component)
One thing I found interesting is that my aftermarket warranty covers weather stripping..
#29
Pole Position
You're right, it does omit some weird things you'd expect to be covered but you can also ask for more detail. For example, let's say you had a coilpack failure that also caused the sparkplug to go bad, do you, then, have to pay for the spark plug itself? Also do you have to pay for nuts/bolts/clips/fluids when needed for a covered repair? In my after-market policy, a uncovered item can be covered if a covered item caused the uncovered item to fail not sure if that's the case with your policy or not. Everything else on the list makes sense. Although I'm not sure what they mean by "Light Assemblies/Housings". What if your adaptive motor goes out? Is that covered?
One thing I found interesting is that my aftermarket warranty covers weather stripping..
One thing I found interesting is that my aftermarket warranty covers weather stripping..
#30
Pole Position
On the Lexus VSA site, it states prominently that for used cars (not CPO), the VSA must be purchased at the same time as the car .
https://www.lexusfinancial.com/pub/w...ice_agreements
Makes me wonder if my VSA is any good. I will get this clarified with Toby. I should be receiving the documents from Lexus in a few days, and hopefully this issue will be moot.