You can put the VIN into lexus.com and see all the service that Lexus has done. Source: 11 months ago
Make sure to use the comparison tool on lexus.com. It will give you point for point a grid that lays out what trim has what, or if something is optional. Dont rely on what I said. Source: 11 months ago
All of these are factory options. Nothing there that isn't an orderable option. I have most of these on my car. BS things are "Shadowmark", "Autobutler", and things not on the official sticker. You can go to lexus.com and find the car you are looking at to see exactly what came on it from Lexus. Source: 11 months ago
YouTube. Go to lexus.com and there are links to the video for tomorrow. Source: 11 months ago
Oh. I see the point you're making. The larger screen can be had without the ML speaker upgrade. The ML speakers is separate from all the other tech upgrades. If you go to the ES builder on lexus.com, you'll see the ML 17-speaker package separate from the 12.3 inch screen/navi/etc. I 100% agree with the points in your 2nd through 4th paragraphs. My research showed middling reviews of the ML package versus the... Source: 12 months ago
With that being said, you can register the car at lexus.com and see if the service history is good. I won't buy a high mileage lexus without a solid service history. Source: 12 months ago
So I got my 08 ES pretty cheap, but with existing damage to the front bumper and undertray. I noticed a little while ago that it has Eagle Eyes headlights on it (no wonder I can't get the headlights to aim decently, gimme OEM or DEPO). I also picked up a bunch of rock chips on my hood behind a brodozer the other day. I suspect the bumper damage is from the car generating some ground venison (found some fur).... Source: about 1 year ago
You can go well over 100k AS long as the service history is there and the price will be much closer to 10k. Not sure if it still works but you should be able to register the car on lexus.com once you have the vin. At that point you can see the service history. Source: about 1 year ago
Those sound like 250 numbers (current 250 awd base msrp is 41,805). 350h is 43,805 dead-base according to lexus.com in my region. Actual examples are all 50+ as there are no true base models in anyones inventory. Source: over 1 year ago
So I've started getting serious about getting an ESh, and the first thing I noticed was that my local dealership is over the lexus.com MSRP. I know there are supply issues with hybrids and such, but is this par for the course? Source: over 1 year ago
MSRP: 48,850 - matched MSRP on lexus.com Aftermarket: Pro+cup,edge.int applique 768.00 Lojack GPS theft protection 1426.00 All-Weather Mats 159.00 Pulse Rear collision deterrent 399.00 Lexus top coat 929.00. Source: about 2 years ago
Hi everyone! New guy here! I've been looking at getting into Lexus 3d gen GS450h Does anyone know a website or anything where I can check the service history by VIN, please note I am located in the EU, so lexus.com will not work for me as I don't have a valid US number, unfortunately :( or ultimately someone who has an account maybe could make a check and share the results with me? The owner of one of the cars... Source: over 2 years ago
Is this just a matter of being patient? Or do we need to be pretty proactive? Like use the lexus dot com "build" feature? One dealer said they would probably get some in next month... :(. Source: almost 3 years ago
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