But as soon as you enter the dealership, a different feel is immediately apparent. Gone are the garish promotion posters, cheap faux-leather furniture and utilitarian porcelain tiles. Instead, comfortable, elegant lounges, natural stone floors and friendly smiles at the concierge-style front desk greet you.
Further into the dealership there are a number of different areas. One lounge features a large fireplace (here the fake gas fired logs will have to do), another has viewing chairs for a few minutes of CNN, while a third offers a large acquarium. There's also a pretty nice kid's play area.
One really neat feature, perhaps Apple inspired, is the 'genius' bar. A staffer that is entirely focused on addressing the technical and product questions of Lexus owners. Queries come via email and telephone from soccer moms and NAV-frustrated dads all day long.
For service, the immense driveway is probably the largest in the country. I lost count after fifty parking spots. The Seattle weather won't harry these Lexus customers!
The shop is equally impressive with stainless steel benches and near silent overhead doors throughout. A small convex mirror at each station allows technicians to work at the benches while still keeping an eye out on the shop.
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But a dealership visit is not complete without a quick tour of the 'facilities'. Nicely equipped washrooms with natural stone and piped in 'Enya' worked for me.
Well done Bellevue Lexus!
Mr. OpenRoad