Used 2023 Lexus GX 460 Consumer Reviews
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Drives smooth
Car drives very smooth and quite.
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Edmunds— You’re off
This is an amazing SUV. I do not get the harsh reviews. It’s a luxury ride with a rugged ability. We have had a GX for years. It’s reliable and takes on road-trips, carpooling, teenagers and snow like a champ. You are above the traffic— which by the way, this SUV can whip through traffic like any normal sized vehicle. While the inside may be “dated” according to the reviewers, it’s actually nicely made. It’s not a cheap. It’s made of luxury parts and you can feel that when you’re an actual owner. We are waiting for our 2023 GX and can’t wait. We checked out the Discovery and test drove the larger Mercedes and were not persuaded. Above all, once you buy a car it’s the service department you deal with from then on— No one can beat the Lexus Service Center. Top service. Always a new loaner available— even if it’s an oil change.
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $61,39597 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $61,99796 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $63,47197 mi away
Smoother ride but interior design does not impress
Even though I was told new 2022 GX 460 has the same engine and transmission as previous years I feel the ride is smoother now. The engine and or fan do not sound as rough as my 2019 GX460. As far as the interior redesign, the new 10.3" navigation screen is actually smaller in height which makes a difference in seeing the route. I have to zoom out more which makes the map smaller than the previous screen built into the console. It is also more exposed to the sunlight. There is an optional anti-glare screen Lexus has when you perform a custom build, but dealers do not have it in stock yet. On a plus side, Lexus finally exposed physical fan more/less buttons but still hides AC. Now I have to do even more clicks to turn it on/off. Overall, the new screen introduced more clicks than the previous. I hate it. The touch pad is disruptive to driving and I do not know anyone who likes it. I have not tried the Apple or Android app that can pair with the SUV to allow mirror features of an Apple/Android device, such as a smartphone, on a car's dashboard information and entertainment head unit. This will be nice to mirror google maps as I find traffic info is much better on my Android phone.
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Best vehicle I’ve ever owned
I actually own a 2019 GX. I shouldn’t have posted here but it’s basically the same vehicle as the ‘23. And it’s the same as when it the model came out in 2010. Yes, my info screen is comically outdated. But it gets everything done I need done and the 23 is updated. But the tranny and the 4.6L V8 have been the same for 13 years. And they are bulletproof. It does not drive like a huge SUV. The power response from depressing the gas pedal is perfectly linear, no lags at all. The transmission shifts seamlessly. The 4 wheel drive gets you anywhere. It has a full size spare underneath. I bought it used 3 yrs ago during COVID. Only had 8500 miles on it. Oil changes and tire rotations since it left the factory. Nothing ever goes wrong with these vehicles. They will last 300-400,000 miles with regular maintenance. Yeah, it hurts to go to the gas station. I burn premium unleaded religiously. I have friends who say that is stupid since it’s a big dumb naturally aspirated engine and several of them burn regular unleaded with no issues. I’m not sure why Lexus tuned it to need premium and they ought to let the dealers retune it. But what I’m spending on gas I’m saving on maintenance and peace of mind. This vehicle is staying in my stable for good. I hope my grandson will drive it someday.
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Handles like a sports car
It handles really well and has a lot of power.
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