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How Long is the Free Maintenance for Lexus?

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DeJohnny
09/04/25 4:42am

Lexus provides Chinese consumers with 6 years or 150,000 kilometers of free vehicle maintenance service. Below are the relevant details: 1. Lexus: Lexus (English: Lexus), established in 1983, is a globally renowned luxury car brand under the Japanese Toyota Group. In just over a decade, the brand surpassed Mercedes-Benz and BMW in sales in North America. 2. Car Maintenance: Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. Modern car maintenance mainly includes the maintenance of the engine system (engine), transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc.

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EdwardLynn
09/16/25 5:45am

I previously owned a Lexus, and as an owner, I found their complimentary maintenance policy quite convenient. Generally, it covers the first four years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first, including basic services like regular inspections, oil changes, and filter cleanings. During those years of ownership, I visited the dealership every six months for free service, which really saved a lot of expenses. However, it's important to note that some advanced maintenance items, such as brake pad wear or tire replacements, may not be included—it depends on the specific model and contract terms. My experience was that those who drive more miles might exhaust the coverage earlier, but overall, Lexus's benefit is truly reliable, significantly reducing initial ownership costs. Looking back now, the car ran smoothly without any major issues. My advice is to schedule the first service early after purchase and keep all records for verification.

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AlexFitz
10/30/25 6:20am

I follow car policies closely. Lexus complimentary maintenance is typically valid for four years or 100,000 kilometers after purchasing a new vehicle. This program covers standard services like oil changes, filter inspections, and necessary adjustments. From what I recall, there might be minor regional variations—some promotions extend it to six years or higher mileage, but that depends on the purchase promotion. Overall, this free maintenance can save owners thousands in expenses, especially during the first three years, which are crucial for minimizing major issues. Don’t forget to schedule regular dealership check-ups and avoid missing deadlines, or the benefits might expire. My advice is to make the most of this period—don’t cut corners to save money, as repairs could cost more later. Generally, the policy is well-designed and reliable.

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DeJudah
12/13/25 6:28am

I just bought a Lexus, and as a new car owner, I was initially worried about the high maintenance costs. Later, I learned that free maintenance is offered for about 4 years or 100,000 kilometers, including basic services like fluid changes. I take my car to the dealership for a check-up every 10,000 kilometers, and the free oil changes are quite worthwhile. It's important to note that this isn't free forever; certain major repairs might require out-of-pocket expenses. After driving for a while, the car remains in good condition, and this maintenance plan has taught me to check the service manual to avoid misuse or exceeding limits. Overall, it's been easy for a newbie like me to get started without much pressure.

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