What is Lexus Warranty and Maintenance Policy?

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VonBrayden
07/24/25 6:42am
Lexus warranty and maintenance policy typically refers to the free warranty and free maintenance service introduced in 2005, which covers four years or 100,000 kilometers. In 2007, Lexus further extended this policy to six years or 150,000 kilometers for hybrid models. Lexus provides a basic warranty for four years or until the odometer reaches 100,000 kilometers (whichever comes first, at which point the warranty automatically ends). During the basic warranty period, Lexus will repair or replace, free of charge, any parts provided by them that are damaged due to material or manufacturing defects under normal use conditions, as long as they are not listed under 'non-warranty items'.
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StSara
08/11/25 2:28am
Hey, driving a Lexus feels really great, and their warranty policy is quite generous. When you buy a new car, it comes with a comprehensive warranty, usually for 4 years or 50,000 kilometers, while the powertrain for hybrid models might be covered for up to 6 years or 70,000 kilometers. The complimentary maintenance plan saves me a lot of money—the first few services are free, including basic items like oil changes and filter replacements. Every time I visit the dealership, they also check the brake pads and battery, among other things. I remember during my last service visit, they found an issue with the air conditioning, and the technician fixed it for free without charging me a penny. The maintenance intervals are convenient too, just every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. It’s so much more worry-free driving, knowing any issues can be addressed promptly without breaking down on the road. Keeping the car well-maintained also helps boost its resale value later on. Overall, the brand is reliable, and the service is attentive.
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