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triplezzz

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 8:27 pm
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I just got a brand new 2003 Lexus ES300 with 10 miles on it. The
"problem" is that I was expecting the typical new car smell, but this
one didn't have it. Is the absence of this odor typical of Lexus? The
other strange thing was that the car was a bit dusty and there were
fingerprint marks all over the interior. The exterior also had some
noticeable stains/greasemarks which came out with a wet wipe. I was
surprised that they didn't wash the car before delivering to us, given
that Lexus is supposed to be a luxury brand. Is this experience
typical. It's really too petty to complain about through official
channels and the salesman was great. Same with everybody who processed
us through the sales cycle and vehicled elivery.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2003 5:28 am
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Ya' got hosed with a loaner/demo model!

"triplezzz" <ichor0416 RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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 > I just got a brand new 2003 Lexus ES300 with 10 miles on it. The
 > "problem" is that I was expecting the typical new car smell, but this
 > one didn't have it. Is the absence of this odor typical of Lexus? The
 > other strange thing was that the car was a bit dusty and there were
 > fingerprint marks all over the interior. The exterior also had some
 > noticeable stains/greasemarks which came out with a wet wipe. I was
 > surprised that they didn't wash the car before delivering to us, given
 > that Lexus is supposed to be a luxury brand. Is this experience
 > typical. It's really too petty to complain about through official
 > channels and the salesman was great. Same with everybody who processed
 > us through the sales cycle and vehicled elivery.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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gary a

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2003 10:45 am
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the only thing i can think of is that even though there is only 10 miles,
maybe it was sitting out in the sun. heat would help to speed up the
process at which the smell dissipates. also, when it does dissipate, it
would make a film most notable on the windshield and windows.

if i remember correctly, that "new car" smell is the fumes coming from the
adhesives auto makers use. i read that the people either really like the
smell, or get headaches from it, is because it is like a high similar to
sniffing glue. so actually, you are better off without that smell anyways.

i know that this doesnt quite match the things you found on your car. but
hope it helped anyways.

we recently picked up a 2004 rx 330 and it had that new car smell, so i
would say that "no, it is not typical for lexus to not have a new car
smell."


"triplezzz" <ichor0416 RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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 > I just got a brand new 2003 Lexus ES300 with 10 miles on it. The
 > "problem" is that I was expecting the typical new car smell, but this
 > one didn't have it. Is the absence of this odor typical of Lexus? The
 > other strange thing was that the car was a bit dusty and there were
 > fingerprint marks all over the interior. The exterior also had some
 > noticeable stains/greasemarks which came out with a wet wipe. I was
 > surprised that they didn't wash the car before delivering to us, given
 > that Lexus is supposed to be a luxury brand. Is this experience
 > typical. It's really too petty to complain about through official
 > channels and the salesman was great. Same with everybody who processed
 > us through the sales cycle and vehicled elivery.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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John9

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2003 5:29 pm
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Be thankful those toxic fumes are gone!

"triplezzz" <ichor0416 DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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 > I just got a brand new 2003 Lexus ES300 with 10 miles on it. The
 > "problem" is that I was expecting the typical new car smell, but this
 > one didn't have it. Is the absence of this odor typical of Lexus? The
 > other strange thing was that the car was a bit dusty and there were
 > fingerprint marks all over the interior. The exterior also had some
 > noticeable stains/greasemarks which came out with a wet wipe. I was
 > surprised that they didn't wash the car before delivering to us, given
 > that Lexus is supposed to be a luxury brand. Is this experience
 > typical. It's really too petty to complain about through official
 > channels and the salesman was great. Same with everybody who processed
 > us through the sales cycle and vehicled elivery.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Gregg

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2003 5:56 pm
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"triplezzz" <ichor0416 RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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 > I just got a brand new 2003 Lexus ES300 with 10 miles on it. The
 > "problem" is that I was expecting the typical new car smell, but this
 > one didn't have it. Is the absence of this odor typical of Lexus? The
 > other strange thing was that the car was a bit dusty and there were
 > fingerprint marks all over the interior. The exterior also had some
 > noticeable stains/greasemarks which came out with a wet wipe. I was
 > surprised that they didn't wash the car before delivering to us, given
 > that Lexus is supposed to be a luxury brand. Is this experience
 > typical. It's really too petty to complain about through official
 > channels and the salesman was great. Same with everybody who processed
 > us through the sales cycle and vehicled elivery.

Look on the placard on the driver's side door jamb. There should be a date
of manufacture on it. A 2003 model could have been made as long ago as
September 2002 and sitting on the dealer's lot since then. If the car is
several months old, its "new car smell" might have dissipated by now.

Since it has only 10 miles on it, I doubt it was a "loaner/demo" model as
another poster (probably maliciously) suggested.
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Chip Palmer

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2003 8:47 pm
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Actually, the plastic in new cars have been changed to avoid "new car"
smell. This has been going on for several years. Apperently there have been
complaints from folks who have a reaction to such smells. As a result a new
car produced now will smell only slightly and for a short period of time.
Too bad....

"John" <bounce.RemoveThis@here.org> wrote in message
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 > Be thankful those toxic fumes are gone!
 >
 > "triplezzz" <ichor0416.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:cf06871.0308291827.3d830a66@posting.google.com...
  > > I just got a brand new 2003 Lexus ES300 with 10 miles on it. The
  > > "problem" is that I was expecting the typical new car smell, but this
  > > one didn't have it. Is the absence of this odor typical of Lexus? The
  > > other strange thing was that the car was a bit dusty and there were
  > > fingerprint marks all over the interior. The exterior also had some
  > > noticeable stains/greasemarks which came out with a wet wipe. I was
  > > surprised that they didn't wash the car before delivering to us, given
  > > that Lexus is supposed to be a luxury brand. Is this experience
  > > typical. It's really too petty to complain about through official
  > > channels and the salesman was great. Same with everybody who processed
  > > us through the sales cycle and vehicled elivery.
 >
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jt

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 7:25 pm
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My 2002 ES has the new car smell, even today, 14 months after I purchased
it.


"Chip Palmer" <chip DeleteThis @palmerins.com> wrote in message
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 > Actually, the plastic in new cars have been changed to avoid "new car"
 > smell. This has been going on for several years. Apperently there have
been
 > complaints from folks who have a reaction to such smells. As a result a
new
 > car produced now will smell only slightly and for a short period of time.
 > Too bad....
 >
 > "John" <bounce DeleteThis @here.org> wrote in message
 > news:RN74b.592$gJ.293@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
  > > Be thankful those toxic fumes are gone!
  > >
  > > "triplezzz" <ichor0416 DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
  > > news:cf06871.0308291827.3d830a66@posting.google.com...
   > > > I just got a brand new 2003 Lexus ES300 with 10 miles on it. The
   > > > "problem" is that I was expecting the typical new car smell, but this
   > > > one didn't have it. Is the absence of this odor typical of Lexus? The
   > > > other strange thing was that the car was a bit dusty and there were
   > > > fingerprint marks all over the interior. The exterior also had some
   > > > noticeable stains/greasemarks which came out with a wet wipe. I was
   > > > surprised that they didn't wash the car before delivering to us, given
   > > > that Lexus is supposed to be a luxury brand. Is this experience
   > > > typical. It's really too petty to complain about through official
   > > > channels and the salesman was great. Same with everybody who processed
   > > > us through the sales cycle and vehicled elivery.
  > >
  > >
 >
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MCBRUE

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 5:18 am
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The wife's 2000 ES300 still reeks! It makes everyone who ride in it stink! But
it is a lexus ...
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njbok

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2003 1:30 pm
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 > My 2002 ES has the new car smell, even today, 14 months after I purchased
 > it.



Mine too.......(after 15 mos.)<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 5:49 pm
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In article <cf06871.0308291827.3d830a66 DeleteThis @posting.google.com>, triplezzz
<ichor0416 DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:

 > I just got a brand new 2003 Lexus ES300 with 10 miles on it. The
 > "problem" is that I was expecting the typical new car smell, but this
 > one didn't have it. Is the absence of this odor typical of Lexus? The
 > other strange thing was that the car was a bit dusty and there were
 > fingerprint marks all over the interior. The exterior also had some
 > noticeable stains/greasemarks which came out with a wet wipe. I was
 > surprised that they didn't wash the car before delivering to us, given
 > that Lexus is supposed to be a luxury brand. Is this experience
 > typical. It's really too petty to complain about through official
 > channels and the salesman was great. Same with everybody who processed
 > us through the sales cycle and vehicled elivery.

I can't comment on the new car smell though I can add than my IS300 had
it the day I bought it and still has it slightly after 10 months. My
sister just got a new RX330 and it has the new car smell.

The car SHOULD have been detailed and filled with gas before you took
possession of it. What you experienced was NOT typical of a Lexus
dealership no matter how nice your salesman was. You should be
receiving a survey from corporate soon and I would give a statement
that the car you took possession of was not cleaned and detailed as it
should have been. It is not petty to complain about these types of
things; Lexus IS a luxury brand and markets itself as such. My
salesman/dealer makes me feel like a VIP everytime I show up there.
Free loaner vehicle (Lexus) and my car gets detailed and vacuumed after
every service. When you pay the higher price tag that comes with a
Lexus these services should be expected.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 7:08 pm
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"DirkDiggler" <dirkdiggler.TakeThisOut@boogienights.org> wrote
 > The car SHOULD have been detailed and filled with gas

Is this "Gas" available in the UK? I would love to keep my old car smelling
new?

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 7:08 pm
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Yeah, it's called "petrol" in the UK!

"Yaz" <yza82 RemoveThis @remove.ukgateway.net> wrote in message
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 > "DirkDiggler" <dirkdiggler RemoveThis @boogienights.org> wrote
  > > The car SHOULD have been detailed and filled with gas
 >
 > Is this "Gas" available in the UK? I would love to keep my old car
smelling
 > new?
 >
 > Yaz
 >
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2003 3:38 pm
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"Stephen Clark" <nospam> wrote

 >"...its petrol "

Surely this is not the same as NEW CAR SMELL?

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