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Are any Lexus cars involved?
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mcbrue
2010-03-04 03:07:03 UTC
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There have been two TV instances of people saying their Lexus cars
instead of their Toyota cars. Are these true or not? Are any of the
Lexus models involved in these problems? Does anyone know? I know my
old junker just sits there for a second or two when I step on the gas
pedal before it takes off. But it is a 2006 model. My wife's is even
older.
Ice
2010-03-04 03:30:58 UTC
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Mcbrue,

As popular as you are with this group the people here probably would not
tell you if your model was involved and hope to here about you on the news.
Just a thought.
Post by mcbrue
There have been two TV instances of people saying their Lexus cars
instead of their Toyota cars. Are these true or not? Are any of the
Lexus models involved in these problems? Does anyone know? I know my
old junker just sits there for a second or two when I step on the gas
pedal before it takes off. But it is a 2006 model. My wife's is even
older.
mcbrue
2010-03-05 05:50:28 UTC
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((((((ICE))))))))) ya ole darlin! Well bless your little heart!

I guess your attitude toward your fellow ng members may be correct.
They may be too stupid to admit it if one of their cars did have such
problems as the Toyotas have had. I hadn't thought of my fellow Lexus
owners in such a negative light, but your implication that they are
does seem to make sense, I guess. I know that several of my friends
have Lexus cars and a couple have asked me what I intend to do about
the problem. One of them has contacted Lexus who denied any problem,
but at lunch the other day we all agreed we probably could not trust
the dealers. And now you have pointed out that the owners are in
general a bunch of stupid liars who would not tell if their cars had
problems. This does add an extra dimension to the problem of the Lexus
cars.

Thank you for your most interesting contribution. Do come back so we
can enjoy your cheerfull banter.
Ice
2010-03-06 01:36:19 UTC
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I can provide you information on my 2003 ES . No braking or acelleration
problems noted in 7 years . In fact other than a burnt out brake light on
the interior rear deck no problems at all to report in the last seven years
. Most reliable car I have ever owned and I have owned many . Also the
dealership I frequent is the most professional and best run I have ever
seen. I have no intrest in overpriced poor quality German luxury "driving
machines" If this disapoints you I am sorry to break your rice bowl .
Post by mcbrue
((((((ICE))))))))) ya ole darlin! Well bless your little heart!
I guess your attitude toward your fellow ng members may be correct.
They may be too stupid to admit it if one of their cars did have such
problems as the Toyotas have had. I hadn't thought of my fellow Lexus
owners in such a negative light, but your implication that they are
does seem to make sense, I guess. I know that several of my friends
have Lexus cars and a couple have asked me what I intend to do about
the problem. One of them has contacted Lexus who denied any problem,
but at lunch the other day we all agreed we probably could not trust
the dealers. And now you have pointed out that the owners are in
general a bunch of stupid liars who would not tell if their cars had
problems. This does add an extra dimension to the problem of the Lexus
cars.
Thank you for your most interesting contribution. Do come back so we
can enjoy your cheerfull banter.
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