Fuel efficiency, reliability, and safety are just a few of the reasons why Toyota ranks high in customer loyalty . With such a strong reputation, it's only natural to assume that air of dependability should extend to all facets of Japanese automaker, including its luxury division, Lexus. The same way Infiniti is under Nissan's umbrella and Acura is connected to Honda, Lexus has earned acclaim for high-performance models produced with first-rate materials, yet Lexus remains under the control of the Toyota Motor Corporation .

While the sub-brand has significant autonomy when it comes to marketing and design strategies, Lexus and Toyota share resources and production facilities both in the U.S. and Japan.

Given the layers connecting the two, isn't it logical to assume that Lexus owners could ask for their cars to be serviced at Toyota dealerships? Well, it turns out that yes, you can get your Lexus serviced at a Toyota dealer . Despite their very different consumer bases, Lexus and Toyota share a number of components and featured accessories. This means that techs accustomed to working with Toyota models would have the knowledge necessary to accurately inspect a Lexus.

(The same policy is reciprocated to Toyota owners, who may request their cars be serviced at a Lexus maintenance department should the need arise.) However, it's reasonable to expect that there may be some complications. In spite of the similarities and shared parts, there are certain actions to take in order to e.