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Below is the email that I sent to both the manufacturer and the dealership: I hope your Christmas Eve was better than mine. My son and I were driving up to the Poconos [XXX] to go skiing and I noticed the sonar detection light come on. When we were driving back from the Poconos, the transmission would not catch around the second or third gear. The RPMs would shoot up. The dash / warning lights lit up. I pulled over to the side of the road and I called Lexus dealership, service center, and road side assistance. However, due to the fact that it was [XXX], the offices were closed. I managed to make it to my parents home, but it was a very dangerous ride on [XXX]. The odometer stated that we were going 50 mph, but we were crawling and the RPMs were 4000. The RPMs at rest were always over 1000. Additionally at times, the gear would not shift into second or third and/or bottom out. Obviously the transmission is beyond malfunctioning. Below are pictures including: 1.) check your engine: A malfunction in the electric control of the engine, throttle or automatic transmission has been detected… 2.) a malfunction in the Intelligent Clearance, Sonar System has been detected 3.) traction control turned off 4.) Secondary Collision Break System malfunction, 5.) System Malfunction 6.) Drive-Start Control Malfunction. The vehicle has just over 3000 miles. I am beyond distraught. My phone number is [XXX] . However, I think it’s best if we communicate through email at this point. I planned a family ski trip to Killington, VT for the New Year. I would like to request a loaner vehicle so I can salvage this holiday. I look forward to hearing from you and your service department. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)