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Does Lexus Offer Free Maintenance?

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DiEdward
09/04/2025, 12:05:54 AM

Lexus's free maintenance policy offers free maintenance for 4 years or 100,000 kilometers, while hybrid models enjoy 6 years or 150,000 kilometers. Below are the specific details of the free maintenance for both types of models: 1. To ensure peace of mind for users, Lexus provides a 4-year or 100,000-kilometer warranty service specifically for Chinese consumers. Additionally, to reduce post-purchase expenses, Lexus offers a 4-year or 100,000-kilometer free maintenance service, covering all periodic inspection/replacement items specified in the maintenance plan, including the three filters, certain working fluids, spark plugs, and replacement of parts such as brake pads, brake discs, and wiper blades that have reached their wear limits. 2. Lexus specifically provides a 6-year or 150,000-kilometer warranty service for consumers of its hybrid models in China. To further reduce post-purchase maintenance costs, Lexus offers a 6-year or 150,000-kilometer free maintenance service, covering all periodic inspection/replacement items specified in the maintenance plan, including the three filters, certain working fluids, spark plugs, and replacement of parts such as brake pads, brake discs, and wiper blades that have reached their wear limits.

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MacLouis
09/16/2025, 01:12:35 AM

I recently bought a Lexus ES and was pleasantly surprised to hear from the salesperson that it comes with complimentary maintenance for the first few years. This is usually a manufacturer-provided benefit, covering services like oil changes, filter replacements, and basic inspections, which saves us a lot of money. Typically, it covers two to three years or a fixed mileage, but the specifics depend on the model you purchase and the region, as different models may vary. I find it very practical, as it eliminates the constant worry about maintenance costs. I recommend that owners clarify the details at the time of purchase to avoid misunderstandings later. By the way, during maintenance, you can also have the brakes and tires checked—safety first! Remember to schedule appointments on time to avoid missing out on the benefits.

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StJoanna
10/30/2025, 01:45:55 AM

As a long-time Lexus owner for ten years, I can say their complimentary maintenance plan is truly worthwhile in the initial period. For new vehicles under warranty, like the RX series, the manufacturer covers routine maintenance costs, including fluid changes and system diagnostics. Our UX didn't incur any unnecessary expenses in the first two years. However, after the free maintenance period ends, you'll need to pay out of pocket, so it's important to plan accordingly. This service not only saves money but also keeps the vehicle in optimal condition, reducing long-term failure risks. During every dealership visit, technicians remind me to maintain service records to avoid missed items. Overall, it's a positive experience – when choosing a brand, don't just focus on price; after-sales service matters significantly.

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AlyssaAnn
12/13/2025, 12:53:54 AM

Lexus's free maintenance mainly covers basic services, not everything. I checked the contract – things like the first and second maintenance for new cars might be free, but major repair parts still cost money. For example, tire replacements or advanced diagnostics require extra payment. The money-saving trick is understanding what's included to avoid upsells. I recommend signing a purchase agreement that clearly states the years and mileage covered. Having driven an IS for years, I've saved some costs, but you must track schedules to avoid overages. Similar services are common among luxury brands, so budgeting ahead is crucial.

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SanJake
02/02/2026, 02:01:43 AM

Speaking of Lexus's complimentary maintenance, I find it quite convenient. For new models like the NX, regular inspections and maintenance don't cost us anything, ensuring safe driving. My experience shows that this service includes routine items like oil changes and air filter replacements, helping extend my car's lifespan. While additional services like air conditioning cleaning may incur charges, having core parts free is a bonus. Remember that policies vary across different models, so it's good to ask the 4S store when ordering. Personally, I think it's worth taking advantage of to reduce daily maintenance pressure.

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StDamian
04/27/2026, 06:49:10 PM

As a loyal Lexus owner, I must say their complimentary maintenance is one of the highlights of their after-sales service. New car owners enjoy fully-covered maintenance for the first few years without worrying about minor issues. Having owned an LC for years, the initial free services saved me a considerable amount, but I'd remind everyone not to expect it to last forever—once the period ends, you'll need to pay out of pocket. Overall, the brand's commitment is commendable and enhances customer trust. During maintenance visits, you can also pick up some car care tips, like checking battery health to avoid unexpected expenses. In short, choosing Lexus comes with this valuable perk.

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