My take is that some of the people insisting that there is NO PROBLEM with the screen have to experience something other than a Lexus. By their own admission some of these good folks have had Lexus vehicles for the past decade or so. Maybe they have forgotten what a NORMAL night time viewing experience is. :)
I used to drive an Audi Q7 before my Lexus. The windscreen on that vehicle had no such issue. Neither did the Q5 I had before it nor does my Dad's VW Passat. I am sure you guys get my point.
Now about this being a rare issue. Well I am in Canada I have experienced it, most of the other effected parties on this thread are in the States. So by default just this thread has made it a North America wide issue. Lexus certainly knows about it and are playing it down for obvious reasons.
I agree with Tom on ALL counts and yes the problem is there even in day time but only visible to the keen eye and not at all as much troublesome as it is at night.
Schille1,
Thank you for the kind words of support. I totally agree, all the effected parties must exchange notes to gain from the experience of each other and try to achieve an amicable compensation. Notice how I didn't say solution, as I believe this problem can not be solved unless Lexus develops a brand new windscreen and replaces the faulty ones with that. Untill that happens (highly unlikely) we will all have to be content with some sort of a compensation.
All said and done warranty or no warranty, Lexus developed a hazardous product and either they should replace it or compensate for it in a way that it pacifies the effected customer and addresses their safety concern. This windscreen is not a faulty valve that stopped working, this part NEVER worked. In fact it endangered the occupants of the vehicle and jeapordized their lives. In any half decent consumer society there has to be a consequence to something grave like this.