Used 2016 Lexus CT 200h Consumer Reviews
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A Prius with Lexus luxury
I love this little car. $16 bucks gets you 426 miles a tank. It’s very comfortable, I love the controls, and it’s fun to drive. I agree that it’s a little pokey. But if you need to merge onto the highway quickly you can snap it into sport mode and it makes a big difference. The plastics are cheapish. My pugs scratched it a bit rustling around in the back despite the cover and now it’s ruined and needs to be touched up. Apart from that it’s an awesome car. I am 5’4” and my husband is 6’0”. We both have awesome leg and head room as both the driver and passenger. The backseat has decent leg room if you’re smaller than 6’0”. It handles nicely and offers good visibility. There are 4 cup holders but not in the back seat. They’re located in the front doors and 2 in the middle so the rear passengers will have to use the middle ones. This is fine for me considering I don’t anticipate hauling people with drinks around.
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Pimped out Prius
The MPG probably isn't as high as 41 and you definitely have to fill up before 500 miles. I was told you wouldn't have to fill up for 500 miles and it only went 300 before the first fill up. It has a tiny gas tank and it only costs $20 to fill it up. The seats could be cushier but the interior is very nice. I am getting heat put in the seats next week for $900 (the seller paid half). The passenger door sounds tiney when you close it. Overall.... I am extremely happy with it but wanted to state the things that didn't pan out as stated. No car is perfect but for the price this car comes very close!
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Great Car but no Bike Hitch fits
I've had my 2015 Lexus CT200h Fsport for 3 months and absolutely love it. The car and dealership were great. WARNING: I was told that I could purchase a bike rack hitch (the car is too little to pull anything) so I purchased the car and now find that no where is there a bike hitch that fits it. I just want to help anyone thinking of buying this car NOT to expect to be able to use it to haul their bikes. I tried UHAUL, Lexus parts and Lexus Customer Service for U.S. I'm hoping if they get enough requests they'll make the bike hitch so we can buy it!!!!
Love it!
Only had it for a week, but really like it. Had an RX and didn't need that much space. Family grown, mostly drive alone. It's a wonderful alternative. Love that you can shift it to Sport mode, but you have to watch your speed. It does have cruise control. Next, thinking about NX, a new one right inbetween RX and CT. They just put on options so you have to take what is there. Also no tan upholstry at all, you have to take black. Or in the Sport model red and black. Bottom line, didn't have to put anything down, however I put $1k down to reduce payments and left owing $411/mo. However the sales person said he would pay my first payment. Sales Associate: Amir Have had Lexus since they first came out. We had a 1990 LS 400. You can pass them down or bring it back. If you exchange old Lexus for new one they always are favorable deals. You get $1k off MSRP, but that's just a starting point.
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Nice-- VERY SMALL
The car handles well, and it is beautifully designed. I thought the Navigation system in my 2012 4Runner was easier to use and had more options, and the mouse is more distracting then the touch screen. There are NO cup holders in the back, which I found odd. For the price, it's a luxury vehicle for a good buy, but I doubt I would purchase another. I may be moving on to BMW in a few years.