Used 2017 Lexus CT 200h Consumer Reviews
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Great Little Car
Our friend got transferred overseas and sold us her 2015 Lexus CT200h. We LOVE this car! We have it for our second car for running errands and making short trips to town and it's perfect. Great fuel mileage with the hybrid technology and easy to drive. We read reviews that said it had sluggish acceleration, but we think it's fine. It rides very well and handles like a go kart. It's the perfect second car for my wife and me. But it is small!
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CT 200 H
I had a 1999 RX300 was very comfortable. I did not have many problems with it. Now I bought the CT 200 H is smaller but I realized that I did not need so much space but the necessary. I love all its features. The best thing is the economical that is in gas and how comfortable it is in the front. It's perfect!
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- Base Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $15,980In-stock online
- Base Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $16,986In-stock online
- Base Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $15,998In-stock online
I loved this car, now my BFF is gone! :(
I loved everything about this car, had it for almost 2 years, took a chance at Carvana and bought her used for a great price, she was a sporty momma and my soon to be ex husband, wrecked her two weeks ago and it was a total loss, if you want a Prius with all it's practical things in a feisty package get a CT, I put 30k on her each she and she keep purring, went from a Honda CRV to this and I am hunting for another now!!!! Keep the car, spouse has to go! lol
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Nice looking car but underpowered
This car is just a better looking Prius, it drives like a Prius and unless you have a long commute and need to save money on gas this is not the right car for you. I can't imagine spending 40k on a car with barely 135 horse power. Best options in Hatchback category would be the Mazda 3 or the Golf TDI, I test drove both and it was night and day difference compared to the Lexus CT.
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Happy with car
A new job with more travel makes it necessary to get out of this lease and into purchas, otherwise, I'd be keeping it for the term of the lease
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