After much anticpation my father's GS300 came in friday. Now, he's been a long time customer of Lexus going back to 1991 when he bought one of the first LS400s to arrive in Canada. He drove in for 8 years, and absolutely loved it.
Then in 1999, he picked up an LX 470 that he leased for 3 years. Much like the LS, the LX was completely problem free over the duration of the lease.
After the LX 470s lease was up, I talked him in to leasing a BMW 4.4i for 2 1/2 years. At the time the car was considered to be a good buy so he went for it. He was a little apprehensive to go german after he's had such a good experience with Lexus over the last 11 years. Anyways, the car ended up being a total POS. Non stop problems with the electric system, steering, brakes, you name it.
Which brings us to today. He made the decision to go back to Lexus, and went with a blue onyx/cashmere loaded GS 300 AWD. He got the call from his guy on Friday afternoon saying that the car had finally come in, and we can go pick it up. Yay!
We pull up to the place and we see the car right away. Gorgeous! Then, at closer inspection, we notice the winter wheels he had bought with the car were piled up in the back seat right on the leather :o .
We open the back door, remove the wheels, and much to our disappointment, the leather was all dirty, and the perforated seats were heavily indented from the weight of the wheels and tires.
Anyways, he walks in and tells the gentleman that he deals with very politely that he's refusing the car, and wants a new one no matter how long it takes. My father's salesman at the leaseing company was visibly embarassed because he had pulled up when we did and wasn't aware Lexus sent the car over with the wheels piled up in the back seat.
We left, went back to work, and after leaving messages at Lexus, no one called us back.
Now, I don't know what moron working at Lexus thought it was ok to put the wheels directly on the back seat, but he's gonna catch some serious *BLEEP*e when he arrives at work on monday. And to top it all off, no one called us back on Friday or even offering a courtesy car for the weekend. WTF?
After his crappy experience with the Bimmer, he was so looking forward to the Lexus, then this happens. Sigh...
What do you guys suggest he does now?