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Lexus Owners Seeing Red Over Paint Issues

Paint issues have become a growing source of frustration for many Lexus owners. Some consumers report that vehicles as new as 30 days are already showing signs of paint chipping on the car’s hood, as well as on the side mirrors. To the dismay of Lexus owners, however, the dealerships don’t appear to be coming up with an effective resolution. 

A simple Google of “Lexus paint problems” will produce a rash of complaints from Lexus owners who all voice similar dissatisfaction with their Lexus purchases. Whether it’s a paint quality issue, faulty workmanship or defective paint in general, it’s not what buyers expect in a premium, high-priced vehicle like the Lexus.

The bottom line: More and more once-proud Lexus owners are fast becoming unhappy customers. If you purchased or leased a Lexus automobile and experienced chipped or nicked paint and/or scratches on the car’s painted surface, contact us today. 

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