Thursday, December 29, 2011

Lexus Visits St. Vincent Meals on Wheels

Throughout the year, Lexus sponsors Meals on Wheels' Cart for a Cause food truck. On December 15, Lexus General Manager Mark Templin and members of the Lexus marketing team visited St. Vincent Meals on Wheels in Downtown L.A. to get an inside look at how this amazing organization supports the hungry and home-bound.

To make your own $5 donation to St. Vincent Meals on Wheels, simply text MEALS to 20222 or visit www.StVincentMOW.org. (Standard text messaging rates apply. Contact your cell phone carrier for details.)

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

NAPA Holiday Recipes

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Here at Lexus magazine, we like to constantly remind you of your Lexus-owner benefits, and this week is no exception.This time around, let us direct your attention back to the Napa Valley Vintners. Besides offering special discounts and tasting sessions for anyone owning a Lexus, the wineries have just produced this elegant digital recipe book for Lexus drivers, along with, of course, appropriate wines to accompany each meal.

And, of course, dear Lexus driver, we’re going to say it again: there really is no excuse from not treating yourself to a Napa Valley getaway.

Here’s why: the coming months are a superb time to visit Napa Valley. Harvest is complete, the wines are barrel-aging in caves and cellars, and the region is settling into its mellow winter coat—but while the mountains surrounding this beautiful river valley may be snow-dusted from time to time, America’s premier winegrowing region is warm and inviting.

This, Lexus owners, is what’s known locally as Cabernet Season.

From late fall to March, time passes at a slower pace from Carneros to Calistoga. For the wine savvy, this is the time to meet some of the legendary winemakers when they have time to linger over a glass and maybe pull the cork on a special bottle he or she has been saving for a more quiet moment in the tasting room.

And for anybody looking for a superb winter getaway, there are the Napa Valley towns’ charming tree-lined streets and locally owned boutiques, not to mention the region’s performance venues, relaxing geothermal hot springs, and world-class spas (a very nice way to end a day of wine-tasting, by the way).

Besides the special treatment you receive at more than 20 Napa wineries, there’s the $100 dining credit Lexus owners enjoy at Yountville’s Bardessono hotel, not to mention the 10 percent Lexus-owner discount at NapaStyle, the culinary and home décor stores owned by Emmy-winning Food Network chef Michael Chiarello (the discount also applies to online purchases).

To redeem any of these benefits (you must be a Lexus owner), just log in to the Lexus Drivers site, or join if you haven’t yet registered.

 

Courtesy of Lexus

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Lexus LF-LC Revealed!

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In a screwup of epic proportions, Road & Track accidentally published a video on their Youtube page revealing the Lexus LF-LC concept set to debut at the Detroit Auto Show in January.

The video has since been taken down, but not before spreading like wildfire across the Internet — here’s some screenshots taken from the ten second clip:

Also mixed through the video were cut-up shots of the side profile — here’s my attempt to composite them together (click for a larger version):

Lexus LF-LC Composite Image

The image doesn’t respond well to boosting the brightness, but it does reveal one crucial detail — the LF-LC will be a hybrid:

Lexus LF-LC Concept Hybrid Badge

Considering the poor quality of the video, there’s still plenty left to see of the new concept — but I have to say, this LFA-inspired coupe is nothing short of amazing.

More tomorrow (after I have some time to absorb all this awesomeness)!

 

Courtesy of Lexus Enthusiast

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Lexus of Wayzata - December Newsletter

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Season's Greetings From All Of Us At Lexus Of Wayzata

We would like to wish you and your loved ones a joyous, safe and happy holidays.  We hope the coming year brings you all good fortune and heath!

Season

 

Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Lexus Hybrid Line
Premium power and luxury for the green at heart.

Photo: The 2012 Lexus Hybrid Line
Lexus has taken a commanding lead in the field of hybrid-powertrain technology, offering a full lineup of five hybrid vehicles while most competitors in the premium segment offer none. It started back in 2005, when Lexus introduced the RX 400h sport utility, the world’s first luxury hybrid vehicle. The roster quickly expanded, branching out to include a trio of sedans, capped by the LS 600h L flagship. The latest model to join the family is the CT 200h, a sporty, five-seat premium compact that returns 43 city mpg and serves as the gateway vehicle for eco-conscientious buyers looking to enter the Lexus fold.

 

Do You Love Your Lexus
Here is a great way to maintain the highest condition and value for your vehicle

Love  Your Lexus

Do you "Love Your Lexus" and want the best trade in value for your vehicle? Our new Love Your Lexus program consists of four products that help maintain the highest condition and value of your vehicle. 

Our Financial Services team have the details on each product below and a special offer for you TODAY.

If you purchase the three products in our Love Your Lexus Program you will receive 3 years of DentGuard COMPLIMENTARY and a $500 trade allowance*.

 

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Air Filters

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What is it?

The air filter stops airborne contaminants from getting sucked into your car's engine. It's a paper filter that stops debris such as dust, leaves and wayward pelicans before they get inside the engine and do damage.

Should I do this service when it's recommended?

Yes.

Why do I have to do this?

Because, eventually, your air filter will get plugged up.

What happens if I don't do this?

If your air filter gets too dirty or clogged, your engine won't be able to suck enough air into the combustion chambers. The engine will then run rich (i.e., too much gas and not enough air). When this happens, your car will lose power and run roughly. Your Check Engine light also may come on.

If you really neglect the air filter for a long time, your car may stop running altogether. While permanent damage is unlikely, it is possible. If an air filter were sufficiently dirty and damaged, it could allow harmful, abrasive contaminants into the combustion chamber.

Courtesy of CarTalk

Friday, December 16, 2011

Lexus Vehicles Earn Top Safety Pick Awards

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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) today announced that two Lexus vehicles earned Top Safety Pick awards for the 2012 model year.

Commenting on today’s announcement, Steve St. Angelo, executive vice president of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc., said, “Safety is a core value that dates back to the foundation of our company. IIHS’ awards further recognize our commitment to helping protect drivers and passengers.”

The 2012 model year winners are: Lexus CT 200h and Lexus RX

According to the IIHS, Top Safety Pick awards recognize vehicles that do the best job of protecting people in front, side, rollover, and rear crashes based on ratings in IIHS tests.

Courtesy of Toyota.com

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Today in History: Indy "Brickyard" is completed

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On this day in 1909, workers place the last of the 3.2 million 10-pound bricks that pave the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana (a town surrounded by the city of Indianapolis). Since then, most of that brick has been buried under asphalt, but one yard remains exposed at the start-finish line. Kissing those bricks after a successful race remains a tradition among Indy drivers.

In 1908, the auto-headlight mogul and race promoter Carl Fisher decided to build a five-mile track that would give carmakers a safe place to test and show off their vehicles. He signed up three partners and bought 320 acres of farmland on the edge of Indianapolis, across the street from his Prest-O-Lite headlight factory. The original plans for Fisher's "motor parkway" called for a three-mile "outer" loop and a two-mile course through the infield, but they were hastily redrawn when someone pointed out that such a long track would not fit on the parcel unless all the grandstands along the straightaways were eliminated. As a compromise, Fisher and his construction superintendent decided to build a 2.5-mile banked oval with grandstands on all sides.

Instead of the concrete surface that other racecourse builders were using, Fisher covered his track with a sticky amalgam of gravel, limestone, tar, and 220,000 gallons of asphaltum oil. For months, 500 workers and 300 mules laid layer after layer of the gooey mixture on the Indy loop and pulled steamrollers across it, pressing the roadway into a solid mass.

In August 1909, the Indy speedway was ready to open. The first race at the new Motor Speedway, a motorcycle race on August 13, was a disaster: the new track was so abrasive that it popped everyone's tires, and workers had to take a few days to sand it down before the event could continue. Even after that, the rack was still a mess: As racecar teams arrived at the speedway to prepare for the 300-mile Wheeler-Schibler race, one historian reported, "drivers were quickly covered with dirt, oil, and tar...the track surface disintegrated in the turns, [and] flying gravel shattered goggles and bloodied cheeks. Driving at Indy was like flying through a meteor shower."

On the first day of that first car race, driver Wilford Bacuque and his mechanic were killed when their Knox flipped over and bounced into a fence post. Then, three more people died when driver Charlie Merz shredded a tire and went flying into the stands. After AAA threatened a boycott, Fisher agreed to suspend all races at the Indy track until he could put down a safer surface.

He decided on bricks because traction tests confirmed that they were less slippery than gravel and sturdier than concrete. When the "Brickyard" opened, it was much less dangerous than it had been, and only seven people were killed there between 1909 and 1919. The speedway kept its brick track for nearly 50 years. Today, the speedway has an asphalt surface.

 

Courtesy of History.com

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Lexus of Wayzata Gives Back

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Lexus of Wayzata has teamed up with the Three Rivers Park District “Forests Forever” program and we’re taking our environmental stewardship to the next level. In recognition of a hybrid vehicle purchase, Lexus of Wayzata will plant a tree on behalf of our customer to “give back” to the environment. We are part of the remarkable task of reforesting acres of parkland in Carver Park Reserve, home of the Lowry Nature Center. The gift of a tree will last for generations, provide beauty, help clean the air and restore wildlife habitat.

A Lexus Hybrid customer will receive a certificate from Three Rivers Park District noting that a native tree has been planted in their name and recorded in the permanent log of “Forests forever”.

Thank you for the 5-Star rating and rave review! We love hearing your feedback!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Lexus Fashion Workshop: Episode One

You saw the teaser - now watch the first episode! Recycling has never been more creative, and with the 90% recyclable Lexus CT, the options are far from limited.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Will Lexus make California its global headquarters?

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TOKYO -- In a step toward possibly moving Lexus' head office out of Japan, the brand is transferring global marketing functions to a new decision-making center in California.

The shift begins in January with the creation of an office at Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc.'s campus in Torrance, Calif. It will handle creative marketing and some brand communications worldwide, said Karl Schlicht, head of Lexus' global product and marketing planning division.

The decision was made last summer. One person has been appointed to open the unit. The staff will expand to three in January.

Executive Vice President Yukitoshi Funo said the move is part of Lexus' attempt to remake itself as a "transnational" -- rather than Japanese -- brand.

Schlicht said Toyota Motor Corp. is weighing a global headquarters outside of Japan for its luxury brand. One option could be the United States, the country where the Lexus brand was launched in 1989. But no decisions have been made, he said.

"We're thinking about it," Schlicht said, adding that other global functions could be shifted to the California office as well.

"If they do a good job, their responsibilities could grow. We have a lot of people raising their hands for it."

In April, Infiniti, the luxury brand of Nissan Motor Co., will move its global headquarters to Hong Kong from Japan, to handle global marketing, sales and communications. Engineering and manufacturing will remain in Japan.

Lexus aims to bolster its brand image by strengthening its performance credentials and assuming a more international flavor.

As an example of the new mentality, one executive cited the decision not to serve sushi or offer chopsticks at a Lexus dinner reception held in advance of the Tokyo Motor Show. He said: "We don't want to be blatantly Japanese."


Courtesy of Automotive News

December to Remember: Big Red Bow Campaign

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Help Lexus make this a December to Remember for a child in need. Lexus will pledge $5 to Toys for Tots for each red bow shared through our December to Remember tab. Up to $100,000 will be given through Facebook and Twitter. Hurry because the charity drive ends on January 3, 2012.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Oil Changes

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An oil and filter change involves draining out the old motor oil and replacing it with fresh, new motor oil. The oil filter also gets replaced at the same time.

Should I do this service when it's recommended?

In general, yes. Changing your vehicle's oil is one of the most important things you can do to avoid bringing large bags of money to your mechanic later on.

However, there's a lot of controversy about exactly when engine oil gets old and how often it should be replaced with new oil. Because there are many factors at work -- how you drive, the condition and age of the engine, the external environment you drive in, and stop-and-go versus highway driving -- it's an inexact science. Owner's manual recommendations for oil and filter changes vary from 3,000 to 10,000 miles.

We recommend that you change your oil and filter every 5,000 miles. That's our best estimate. It may be too soon for many people and too late for a few, but for the vast majority, 5,000-mile oil changes will help your engine last to a ripe, old age.

You may want to consider changing your oil more frequently if:

  • You drive like a knucklehead: jackrabbit starts, heavy acceleration or high-speed driving
  • You live where the climate is extremely hot or cold
  • You often drive on dirt roads
  • Your engine is old and burns oil
  • You frequently carry heavy loads (several mothers-in-law or other cargo)

Why do I have to do this?

Oil undergoes thermal breakdown due to high operating temperature. When this occurs, the oil becomes less effective as a lubricant. And without a good lubricant (read: expensive), parts of the engine rub together and wear each other out.

Oil also contains additives that have the ability to neutralize acids. Over time, these additives get used up and stop being effective.

Finally, oil can absorb water, dust and combustion byproducts and also hold them in suspension. Eventually, the oil gets saturated with this stuff and can't absorb any more. Then that stuff remains in the engine and can cause corrosion.

What happens if I don't do this?

Your engine won't last as long as it could. Oil serves many crucial functions, and clean oil performs those functions better than dirty oil. Oil is relatively cheap, and changing your oil every 5,000 miles is a very cheap insurance policy against major repairs down the road.

Courtesy of CarTalk

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Survey: Lexus dealers leave new car buyers happiest

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Lexus dealers leave new car buyers more satisfied than any other brand, a study by J.D. Power and Associates finds.

Among luxury cars, Lexus leads Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Land Rover. Lincoln and Audi were the most improved brands.

When it comes to mainstream car dealers, Mini was first, for the second-consecutive year. It is followed by Buick, GMC, Volkswagen, Chevrolet and Scion. Most improved were Volkswagen, Scion and Nissan.

The survey was based on responses by 24,045 new car buyers. It looked at issues such as deal negotiation, the sales staff, the delivery process and the dealer's facilities.

Courtesy of USA Today