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    Default Can we serviced our Lexus at Toyota dealership?

    Hey guys can a Lexus (RX350) be serviced at Toyota? The Lexus dealership is way too far for us lol

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    Why would you care? They both come pick up and drop off your car at your house.
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    I service my IS at Stampede Toyota for 1/2 of what Lexus of Calgary charges so yes you can.

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    Yes, there or any independent shop, or quick lube place, or in your own driveway.
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    Half? They are charging that big of a difference in shop rates?

    Stampede and Lexus of Calgary are the same company so they are getting the parts from the same place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rage2 View Post
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    Why would you care? They both come pick up and drop off your car at your house.
    Yeah you are right.. am just being lazy cause a Toyota dealership is like 10 mins away from me lol

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    Hey guys can a Lexus (RX350) be serviced at Toyota? The Lexus dealership is way too far for us lol
    Really half the price? Am gonna call Lexus and Toyota and see how much a basic oil change is.. thanks for the info

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    Quote Originally Posted by BensonTT View Post
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    Yeah you are right.. am just being lazy cause a Toyota dealership is like 10 mins away from me lol

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    Really half the price? Am gonna call Lexus and Toyota and see how much a basic oil change is.. thanks for the info

    LOC charges $137 + tax for an oil change and Stampede Toyota charges $58 with tax and they give you a free lantern if you print off the coupon from their service web page.

    The biggest annoyance is not the price difference but the wait times. With LOC you book 2 weeks in advance and it takes them hours to change your oil and with Toyota you can usually get same day service and it takes 30 - 45 min for an oil change.

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    but... toyota wont do your nails for you while you wait

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    Good to know! Toyota it is! Thanks bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by ercchry View Post
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    but... toyota wont do your nails for you while you wait
    Stampede Toyota actually does lol
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    its about $120 for a regular oil change at Lexus for my is250
    At stampede its $65, $110 to upgrade to Mobil 1 so I'd check out Toyota, unless you need a loaner/valet and really really want your car vacuumed I'd try out Toyota

    I use Lexus of Royal Oak

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    Yes servicing you can. Warranty work no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Proyecto2000 View Post
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    LOC charges $137 + tax for an oil change and Stampede Toyota charges $58 with tax and they give you a free lantern if you print off the coupon from their service web page.

    The biggest annoyance is not the price difference but the wait times. With LOC you book 2 weeks in advance and it takes them hours to change your oil and with Toyota you can usually get same day service and it takes 30 - 45 min for an oil change.


    This might be because the Lexus is calling for 0w20 Synthetic and the advertised Toyota oil change is using a 5w30 mineral oil....

    Also, from experience, while most parts will cross to a Highlander in this case (brakes, fluids, filters and some bulbs...)parts might not be on hand at a Toyota dealer versus Lexus...but that usually doesn't matter for regular mechanical maintenance stuff...
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    Quote Originally Posted by EK 2.0 View Post
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    This might be because the Lexus is calling for 0w20 Synthetic and the advertised Toyota oil change is using a 5w30 mineral oil....

    Also, from experience, while most parts will cross to a Highlander in this case (brakes, fluids, filters and some bulbs...)parts might not be on hand at a Toyota dealer versus Lexus...but that usually doesn't matter for regular mechanical maintenance stuff...
    I have a 2007 IS250 and on all of my invoices from LOC from 2009 to 2015 they list using premium 5W30. So same as Toyota and if you want full synthetic its $110 as they offered that to today.

    I know what you mean on parts not being available as Stampede replaced my brakes 2 years ago and they had to send a parts guy to LOC to pick up the pads. Brake pad replacement was $120 cheaper than LOC btw.

    The only maintenance work that Toyota has not wanted to do to date has been warranty work and replacing a fuel sensor which I paid $960 to LOC. However one year later LOC called me and let me know that they were going to give me a refund check for the fuel sensor as it became a warranty campaign so thumbs up to LOC for the honesty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proyecto2000 View Post
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    I have a 2007 IS250 and on all of my invoices from LOC from 2009 to 2015 they list using premium 5W30. So same as Toyota and if you want full synthetic its $110 as they offered that to today.

    I know what you mean on parts not being available as Stampede replaced my brakes 2 years ago and they had to send a parts guy to LOC to pick up the pads. Brake pad replacement was $120 cheaper than LOC btw.

    The only maintenance work that Toyota has not wanted to do to date has been warranty work and replacing a fuel sensor which I paid $960 to LOC. However one year later LOC called me and let me know that they were going to give me a refund check for the fuel sensor as it became a warranty campaign so thumbs up to LOC for the honesty.


    The IS, has nothing mechanically that crosses over to anything within the Toyota line up...so, that's why they had to run to LOC to grab parts....

    As for the Warranty claim, Toyota and Lexus are segregated in that manner. A Toyota dealer cannot perform warranty work on a Lexus and vice versa expecting to be reimbursed for that work.

    And my bad on the oil information. I was under the assumption once the IS line swapped over to the V6 from the inline 6 that the change to 0w20 synthetic also came with it...
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    And here I thought my RCF service at $150 is already cheap as hell haha. Guess that’s what happens when you’re used to $700 AMG services lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rage2 View Post
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    And here I thought my RCF service at $150 is already cheap as hell haha. Guess that’s what happens when you’re used to $700 AMG services lol.
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    The extra free is definitely worth it for Lexus to come get the car in any case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EK 2.0 View Post
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    The IS, has nothing mechanically that crosses over to anything within the Toyota line up...so, that's why they had to run to LOC to grab parts....
    This is true, occasionally there can be a fun little crossover game to be played. For example, Sienna rotors fit an IS250, they have a different part number, but they're the same dimensions.

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    As for the Warranty claim, Toyota and Lexus are segregated in that manner. A Toyota dealer cannot perform warranty work on a Lexus and vice versa expecting to be reimbursed for that work.
    This is true almost always, however there are certain instances where if a vehicle is too far from a dealer, other shops can perform the warranty repair, and in fact in some cases a Toyota dealer is able to perform a Lexus recall. Honestly, I think I've only ever dealt with this scenario once.

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    And my bad on the oil information. I was under the assumption once the IS line swapped over to the V6 from the inline 6 that the change to 0w20 synthetic also came with it...
    The GR-series started before the introduction of 0W20 by Toyota. While most of the series was eventually updated to 0W20, it happened at different times. For the IS250, 0W20 started for 2011, and for the IS350 it started for 2014.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proyecto2000 View Post
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    LOC charges $137 + tax for an oil change and Stampede Toyota charges $58 with tax and they give you a free lantern if you print off the coupon from their service web page.

    The biggest annoyance is not the price difference but the wait times. With LOC you book 2 weeks in advance and it takes them hours to change your oil and with Toyota you can usually get same day service and it takes 30 - 45 min for an oil change.
    No way you are getting synthetic for $58, and I bet Lexus is spec'ing synthetic on their newer vehicles. Every Honda even comes from the factory with full synthetic now, I think most are going that way.
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    Honda does cheap 0w20 full synthetic oil changes. Dealership says Honda Canada subsidizes the cost of the oil. $65 for the five litres or so that an odyssey takes.
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