So, take my money and give me the keys! The finance guy got me a 1 point better rate than my best bank. I sold my Rav4 Hybrid to a friend at a fair price for both of us, much better than if I'd used it on trade, so there was a substantial down payment. The payment turned out much lower than what I'd budgeted for, besides I'll pay it off early anyway.
I can't give you a great review other than the few miles I drove home yesterday due to other commitments to grandchildren. The performance was "as it should be". I took the long way home though my subdivision which has steep, curvy hills and enjoyed a smooth level ride with a good power when prompted. Transmission gear changes were smooth as butter. Road noise including tires: nada. No rack or crossbars up top. The standard sound system sounded good enough to my ears. Caveat: My hearing ain't the best.
This car seems to inhale information. In closing the deal, information on my driving habits were entered into the Lexus system. I was told it was to customize my driving experience. It seems the car learns a lot about your driving habits. I have concerns about who has access to that information, but that's a question for another day. In playing with the Lexus app/Check Vehicle Health a red warning appeared informing that the hill stop assist was not working properly and to let the dealer check it. I drove the car this morning and that warning no longer shows up on the App. It caused a WTF moment.
Next, I'll add film to the inside windows for heat rejection. I haven't decide on how dark a tint yet. I'll also have PPF added to the hood, side mirrors, A-pillars and headlight lens. Those are places on my old Rav4 that took impacts from road object and the film did it's job. There was one spot on the hood film that did not self-heal, but the paint was not damaged.
They say, "pictures or it didn't happen", so enjoy ...
Edit: Amusing little "heads up" possibly for some. In shuffling through the paperwork, one of the forms was a criminal background check. Huh? If you do not check clear, you better grab that briefcase full of cash and haul ass out real quick. The dealer won't sell to you and is obligated to call the law. Finance guy related one instance when he worked for Ford, a report came back with international warrants for drug trade. Once they told him, he literally bolted for the door and made a quick run to I-75.
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