I’d say it’s a pretty safe bet. For peace of mind, after you purchase it, take it to your local Lexus dealer and pay to get a basic oil change done. During the oil change the technician will perform a multipoint inspection and if they find any issues they will take care of them free of charge under the new vehicle limited warranty. I know it doesn’t need an oil change but oil changes are the cheapest way to get your car inspected by a dealer. You can’t just bring a car to the dealer and say “this car is under warranty, please look at it and fix any problems you find” but they’re required to do an inspection if you bring the car in for simple maintenance. However, if there is an open recall on the car, you can bring the car to the dealer and get the recall done for free and they’ll do the same multipoint inspection and find and fix any issues present. Either way, take it to the dealer at least once before the warranty expires so they can catch any issues before they end up costing you money. Lexus dealers and their service department in particular are the best in the business so establishing a relationship with them is a good idea anyway. If you’ve got a good relationship with them and you have an issue after the warranty expires then they’re more likely to fix it for you as a goodwill gesture. Bring a box of donuts with you on your first visit and they’ll treat you like a god