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  1. Forgive me for being naive, but...

    Why would you even pay someone to change your oil and filter, rotate the tires and check your brakes, let alone $200+?

    I can do all of that in my driveway in well under an hour.... And for under $20. Am I missing something? :P

    Peace,

    Pete Zaria.

    I assume you want an answer to your question(am I missing something?). 1. Jacking up a car the size of the RX-350 four times and working on 18" wheels is both arduous and, in your driveway, potentially dangerous. If you decide to work the spare into the rotation, hauling the spare out from under is a no fun job. 2. Some people who have given oil change guidance in another thread have recommended raising the front of the car higher than the back; this might require purchasing jack stands, and then trusting them. In any event, it would seem necessary to slide under the car. I am too old to slide under the car. 3. You must take the used oil, 5 or more quarts, and transport it to an oil recycling point. This is potentially somewhat messy. 4. I won't even go in to the brake checking issue.

    I can make enough money in an hour at my job to hire someone who's job it is to change oil and rotate tires and check brakes, and still have a little money left over. The person who I am hiring to do this work is grateful; he needs to do this work so that he can support his family and pay me. I must agree with others in this thread that what you get for your $200 for the 10,000 mile check makes it a bit pricey. It would seem possible that the Lexus folks could find some other more acceptable way of !Removed! us.

  2. My Best estimate is that the total cost to own my new Lexus for 5-years and drive about 13,000- 15,000 miles per year is 82-cents per mile--So I'll pay an extra 20-cents/gallon for Premium--and get the best performance possible and my cost will rise to 83-cents per mile. :rolleyes:

    I do not believe that using premium will give you the best performance possible, and I can afford to buy premium. What I can't afford is oil changes. You may find this difficult to accept, but in the great Northeast of the USA there are gas stations that don't have premium, and some that don't even have mid grade. We put 76,000 miles on our 2004 RX-330, and are up to 1500 miles on the 2008 RX-350. We have never used anything but regular. Neither car ever pinged or knocked, which is the key to the octane puzzle, and both got acceptable gas mileage. In addition, for both cars, we were specifically told by the dealer that regular was acceptable.

  3. I just bought my 2008 RX 350. I am beginning to wonder if I made a bad mistake because all I read is bad stuff. I did buy mine slightly used which concerned me somewhat because it was traded in so fast. It wasnt a lease SUV either...I guess time will tell. I can say I love everything but the back up lights, drivers seat and Nav...Those could be improved but I can live with it...Thanks, Bev

    We're on our second, and I might say we have a love hate relationship with it.

  4. It is an external antennae (sirius and XM) and should have been integrated with the fm on the passenger side. Putting in the system is a lot of work and the cost is justified. I did it and would not do it again. I would recommend an IPOD interface. Easy to install and with the cost differential and annual sat fees, you could have a load of tunes and better functionality.

    How hard would it be to modify the factory radio to add an auxiliary input, to accommodate an iPod or some other mp3 player?

  5. A Garmin 2750 is used for navigation since it can be programmed on a computer to go where you want using the roads you want with the included software. It will find nearby places as well. The "Point A to Point B" nav systems are not flexible enough for my purposes.

    I use a Navigon. It can be used in more than one vehicle and it can be taken anywhere in your pocket. It can also be mounted in a more convenient and safe location.

  6. No matter what CD's I put - does not give name of song or any text. What is the problem?

    I went into Audio and does not give me any options on my navigation screen on the audio switch not too helpful...I

    Any suggestions?

    Listen to the radio. As far as I'm concerned, a better question is, after all these years, why doesn't the RX 350 audio unit have an auxiliary input, so you could use an iPod, or such? The whole thing is old technology. Look on the bright side-you have much less chance of becoming distracted.

  7. I have about 2500 miles on my new RX 350 and am amazed at what a wonderful car it is, with one exception.

    As dazzling as the front tracking headlights are, the back up lights are so dim I can barely see anything as I back up. Am I missing something?

    I must agree with you about the back up lights. You almost have to have someone get out and direct you. They were just as bad on the 2004 RX 330 we traded in. I think it's a real safety issue, and Lexus should be ashamed of themselves for not correcting the problem in at least four years. I bet there have been a lot of accidents.

    Not sure why, but in ~50 years of driving I have NEVER had a car with adequate backup lights.

    Started upgrading them myself so many years ago I've forgotten when it actually was.

    I'm not against an aftermarket fix, but I don't have a camera or a trailer hitch, and I'm not comfortable with cutting the sockets apart. How about Lexus coming up with a fix?

  8. I have about 2500 miles on my new RX 350 and am amazed at what a wonderful car it is, with one exception.

    As dazzling as the front tracking headlights are, the back up lights are so dim I can barely see anything as I back up. Am I missing something?

    I must agree with you about the back up lights. You almost have to have someone get out and direct you. They were just as bad on the 2004 RX 330 we traded in. I think it's a real safety issue, and Lexus should be ashamed of themselves for not correcting the problem in at least four years. I bet there have been a lot of accidents.

  9. :angry: :( :angry: Is anyone else unhappy with a new 08 RX350? I purchased mine new in October of 07. Black with gray inside. Nav,etc. This car is loud. I have a lot of wind noise, road noise and a buzzing sound from the brake relay. I believed this was to be a great car. Today the door handle fell off when I was washing it. I attempted to trade it for a GS350 AWD and would loose $7K (I would have done $4K) to do the deal. What resale? My car has only 2350 miles on it. I can not believe I traded a BMW for this junk mobile. I will have to go to Benz or BMW!!!

    Did I just get a bad one?

    My uncle has the same RX, he purchased two weeks after me. This is his third RX and he too is having some issues.

    Did Lexus hire unemployed GM and Ford workers?

    What should I do?

    I'm wondering if it's one of the Canadian-made RXs. Does the VIN start with a 2? (There's a thread in the forum about the assembly labor being Toyota-like at the Cambridge, ON plant but the parts are being sourced from the "fine folks" who make parts for "Malibus and Neons". Ouch!)

    My '07 RX is absolutely wonderful after 17K miles with zero problems. Japanese-made. (Canadian versions go to the NE U.S., I was told, an the rest of the country gets Japanese versions.)

    I'd say lean reeeeeal hard on the service people to make it right for you. Yell loud!

    Just passed 750 miles on an RX 350 purchased last week. Absolutely a super ride. Assembled in Canada. As mentioned in the other thread, apparently the only Japanese assembled 350's in the great NE are red. It may take a little longer before things start to fall off.

  10. My garage door opener is old (over 15 years) and is not compatible with the Homelink system in my new '08 RX 350. Does anyone know of a converter that will allow my car to communicate with the opener?

    Aaron

    Are you really sure your old opener is not compatible? If it is a rolling code system, you may have to fuss a bit getting the Homelink to deal with the opener. By this I mean you may have to repeat the installation routine several times. I ended up moving the car into the garage and parking it right under the opener unit. After about the 20th time, Homelink learned. If you bring the car into the garage, make sure there is clearance, so the door doesn't close on the car.

  11. Going tomorrow to trade a 2004 RX330-Thanks for the heads up. Will definitely look at country of origin.

    In fact went today and bought a 2008 RX 350. All the 350's they had were assembled in Canada, with the exception of a red one, which had NAV. All 400's on the lot were assembled in Japan. According to the sales folks the only 350's presently available that were assembled in Japan were red. That seems a little strange. I did not wish NAV, so ended up taking one assembled in Canada. Got one of the service technicians, who has been there 13 years, to come out and asked him if he noticed any difference between Japanese and Canadian Lexi, and he said he felt there was no difference in service requirements between the two countries of origin. Of course, he may not be giving a totally independent opinion. Traded in a 2004 RX 330 that also was assembled in Canada. 76,000 miles, no major problems. Sticker was $43K and change. My 330 and $20K for their 350.

  12. I was at the dealer today and have 1 key that has a broken plastic housing. They quoted $60 for the housing and $350 for a new complete programmed key assembly. :o

    This is apparently a fairly common occurrence. The shell back is attached to the front/blade with a small phillips screw, and there isn't much material there. Folks who carry the key in their pockets can put quite a bit of leverage on this inherently weak spot. I bought a back from ebay for less than $20. It was brand new original equipment. Do an ebay search for Lexus key. Put a new back on before the sender gets hurt. Sender replacement is big bucks.

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