Well, not what I wanted to hear, but what I suspected! Dang it. Repainting a 14-year-old car... Is it even worth it!?
Philliptmurphy -
I just casually googled Lexus paint issues and found lots and lots of threads on this.. It is real and that is the reality of it..
I am further saddened to hear Lexus owners say they went back to the Dealership and the Dealership told them - it was their fault, or that there was nothing they could do... Wow ...
I also am sad to read that Lexus does not seem to get that the El Cheapo paint formula they have been using is the cause of the issue, when clearly it is..
There are many other car manufacturers that all transitioned to water-based paint probably over 10 years ago and they have had no issues - why - because they didnt cheap out on the formula to save a dang penny on the dollar, etc...
So the question to you - how bad do you want to keep that car with the paint failing and how long can you stand to look at it and deal with it???
If you are ok with just letting it take its course, then so be it...
If not, then you have to make plans - perhaps there are some class action lawsuits out there that other Toyota/Lexus owners have started that can help???
I even had a new Lexus IS350 but while it was very nice inside and had that Mark Levinson audio equipment, etc., I could not stand how skittish it was at speed, so I traded it after 1 year... The Silver paint on it was flawless, but that was 7 years ago so who knows what its like today...
Good luck, you will be fine whatever you do and we are here to help in any way we can..
Dan F