How Long is Lexus Free Maintenance?

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BradleyFitz
07/30/25 7:48am
Lexus free maintenance generally starts with the first service at 5,000 kilometers or six months, whichever comes first. Late arrivals are not eligible for free service. Below is some relevant information about Lexus: 1. Introduction: Lexus is a globally renowned luxury automobile brand under the Japanese Toyota Group. In 2005, Lexus entered the Japanese domestic market, becoming a premium car brand sold worldwide. 2. Brand Introduction: It is a luxury vehicle brand under Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan, first proposed in 1983. Since 1999, its sales in the United States have surpassed those of Mercedes-Benz and BMW, making it the top-selling luxury car brand in the U.S.
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