Used 2021 Lexus LX 570 Consumer Reviews
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The only SUV that matters
I have a 2017 LX 570 and this is my third LX dating back to 2002. My previous vehicle was a 2006 LX; I absolutely love the upgrades both internally and externally. I would not comment on the mpg as a negative--especially considering this is a full-time four-wheeled drive vehicle that weighs over 7,000 lbs--poor mpg is to be expected. I considered purchasing a Mercedes G Wagon or a Range Rover Autobiography...regardless of the curb appeal for those vehicles, none can compare to the LX's reliability and resale value. Having an attractive SUV that only looks good but cannot withstand the test of time (unreliable) is an oxymoron. I look forward to additional LX upgrades in time. The only SUV that matters.
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The Best all around SUV available on the market.
I traded in my 2015 Lexus LX 570, which I had purchased new, for a new 2021 LX 570. After almost 3 years of ownership of my second LX 570, I can report unreservedly that these cars are bullet-proof, coddle their driver and passengers and will get you through the worst weather to your destination with no muss or fuss. The 5.7 liter V-8 with the 8 speed transmission is silky smooth, but moves this 3 ton beast with great authority when you put your foot into the accelerator. The suspension is sure-footed with none of the rolling and yawing other SUVs can demonstrate on high speed descents into sharp curves. And the maintenance on this car is laughably minimal……….this is my 4th big Lexus (the other 2 being new LS sedans) and all I have to do is change the oil/filter at regular intervals, rotate the tires and replace those tires when they are worn out. These vehicles are screwed together better than any I have ever owned and I have owned almost 40 cars in my short happy life. Get one of these with low miles if you can find one. These cars are keepers. UPDATE: after almost 3+ years of ownership and about 30,500 miles, I still have nothing but high praise for this elegant beast……..just as I had for my 2015 LX 570, on which I put 80,000 miles before trading it in on this machine. 2021 was the last year for the LX 570 with the powerful and silky smooth 5.7 liter V-8. It has been replaced by a smaller LX 600 with a twin turbo 3.4 liter V-6. Grab one of the remaining LX 570’s while you can. You won’t be sorry. I feel sorry for the purchasers of the new LX-600, because they will not have the silky smooth and powerful 5.7 liter V-8. These SUV’s are as close to perfection in their class as an SUV can be. After owning two wonderful GMC Suburbans over the years, both of which I purchased new, there is no question that the LEXUS LX 570 is superior to any of the American SUV’s on the market. Yes, the Suburbans/YUKON XLs and extended Ford Expeditions have more cargo space, but they cannot match the build quality, road manners, comfort and long term reliability of the LEXUS LX 570. You can’t buy a new one anymore, but if you can snag a low mileage used one, you won’t be sorry. If you can find a low mileage LX570, BUY IT. These are quality vehicles that are built better than any of the others. You change the oil, buy new tires, rotate the tires at oil changes and drive them FOREVER. My friend with Mercedes GL SUV’s have theirs in the shop constantly. But these Lexus LX570’s are screwed together so very well, that you will have very few issues over the life of ownership. Driveability is EXCELLENT with a wonderful ride, quality handling for a 3 ton SUV and a responsive drivetrain. Forget the turbo V-6’s which don’t yield ANY better mileage. There’s nothing like an unaspirated V-8 when you tromp on the gas to pass on a two lane road. I feel sorry for the new LX-600 owners. They don’t know what they’re missing. The LX 570’s are outstanding transportation and will coddle you in comfort while getting you to your destination no matter the road conditions. One of the best built, best riding SUV’s ever. I feel sorry for those driving any other SUV’s because they have no idea what they are missing.
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Mountain goat on steroids in a tuxedo
I am one of the rare luxury SUV owners that occasionally uses the vehicle in true off-road conditions while on my gentlemen's hunting trips. The LX is luxuriously beautiful both inside and out, which pleases my wife, but also has plenty of room for my dog and equipment. It readily goes where I need it to go. It has a locking differential to put it in "mountain goat" mode. which is more and more difficult to find on large luxury SUVs. Mercedes GLS doesnt have it; Even Range Rover no longer offers a locking differential unless you opt for one of the higher end trims with a bigger engine... (that was my second choice of vehicle.) The LX has plenty of power and mass to tow my boat. And, it has Lexus reliability too. Happy! -----UPDATE AFTER THREE YEARS OF OWNERSHIP----- Everything I wrote above in my initial review still holds. As expected. the reliability of the LX has been perfect. Absolutely no problems. My only trips to the dealer have been for regularly scheduled maintenance. I previously had a GX 460, which gave me six years of perfect reliability. So, that's a total of nine years of perfection in the reliability area... Thanks, Lexus! So after this time, what else do I like? My two-row version gives me a cavernous fully coverable cargo space behind the second row. I have no use for a third row and am so glad I had the option for a well-appointed two-row version. What don't I like? The mandatory "optional" 21-inch wheels and tire size are stupid. The odd size yields very limited tire-replacement options. (Update... Michelin recently came out with an excellent replacement tire in the size I need... Defender LTX... which is what I bought) I also think the wheels and tires are not matched well to the vehicle's suspension as it had a tendency to wander on the highway, requiring regular minor adjustments in steering. The tires and wheels are the only issue that I find annoying. Otherwise it continues to be a very good, reliable vehicle for my needs. Still very happy after four years.
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This is truely the undisputed king of all off-road
I took this vehicle on an extremely steep trail carved on a side of a mountain in West Virginia. I could swear that the incline was close to 45 degrees. And it was full of mud (slippery clay) since it was newly maintained trail and it was raining on-off continuously for 2 weeks. And I kid you not, this vehicle made it thru the entire trail without even revving a cylinder! It was so effortless I started yawning. I also tested the CRAWL system, and it is really amazing. And as far as luxury, comfort, and quality, no other vehicle combines all features into one beautifully designed vehicle like the Land Cruiser/Lexus LX 570! I really don't have any complaints other than improving on the fuel economy and also make the infotainment a bit more smart-phone friendly cause it is not (and can be cumbersome). Other than that it is a perfect SUV!
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Great Rig
I own a 2019 LX 570 with all the options except the cooler and rear entertainment system. My previous vehicle was a 2017 Platinum Tundra with a leveling kit and custom wheels/tires and a bunch of ad on's. I'm use to driving larger vehicles. I could see the LX 570 being an intimidating vehicle if you are not accustomed to driving a truck or larger SUV. I don't have any serious complaints about the vehicle. However, I do have a few points of criticism. First, the infotainment system "mouse" is just down right stupid. We live a time where touch screen gesture rich interfaces are a maintstay. Lexus should take not of that fact and consider how to integrate that kind of a platform into the vehicles. Second, for me, the 21 inch wheels and 285/50/R21 wheels are just ridiculous. You can't get very many replacements wheels for the rims, and with all this offroad capability, you throw it out the window with this setup. I replaced the stock wheels with 275/55/R20's rims with offroad tires. This required removing the small front wheel well mudflaps and make a small adjustment to the wheel well plastic to avoid rubbing issues. The vehicle looks(to me) a lot better and has more utility for luxurious outdoor adventures(though the approach angle is still far inferior to the Land Cruiser). Lastly, braking is a bit touchy. There is a point at which the brakes appear to feel underengaging, then rapidly overengage with slightly more pressure. This took some getting use to to avoid stopping faster than I'd like. Maybe it's just related to how little wear the vehicle currently has on the brake pads, etc. All in all, I would highly recommend this, but would advise you to avoid going with the 21inch wheels stock. You have a lot more options with the 20 inch wheels if utility and use, vs around town driving will play an element in your ownership of this vehicle.
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2017 LX570 KING OF SUVS
Trulely the king of suvs I have had serval suvs including g wagons Range Rover escalade 4 runner LX570 is the DADDY HANDS DOWN. It is the most comfortable SUV for road trips with o cooler in the armrest that fits a full bottle of champagne and still has room. Looks that are amazing and gets complements all the time. If you are thinking about getting one go for it as I can tell Ashly say this is the best SUV ever built.
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The best SUV in this category
This is LX570 #4 for me. I've never owned four of anything, and every time I think about getting another LX570, I read about all others in the same category and drive them to see if there is something better. There isn't. And with each passing year, the LX570 just gets better. Yes, there are two other brands that are perceived to have higher status, but both have crappy resale and are filled with antiquated technology. I've taken mine in soft sand on the Washington Coast, without any problems or fear of getting stuck. I have used crawl control twice. There is no vehicle better suited for a road trip. It's the ultimate for that purpose, except for the low gas mileage. Don't pay attention to the computer that shows you getting 12. I'm getting closer to 15-18, which still isn't great, but this is a massive, very heavy SUV. I keep buying them because given the value and high resale, the overall cost of ownership is far lower than the other two in the same price point. American SUVs feel cheap to me and don't have the same attention to detail. I also have an S550 and I still prefer driving the LX570. It's also the little details, the quality of the switches, the feel of buttons, all the touch points that make the LX a better vehicle. Some of the others look cooler, more trendy, but you pay for it in lost features and horrible resale. If this is a dog hauler, it's best with the third row seat down and a seat cover. With the two seats up, the critters don't have any side visibility and the window line is high. Best to toss them in the third row seat, which still leaves enough room for groceries behind the third row, and a hair-free back seat. It's that third row seat for dogs that is a must for me. When you put it in Sport mode, it really does stiffen up and you can toss it around while paddle shifting. Yes, it's a beast and don't expect it to want to grip the road like the family Lamborghini, however that said, it will delight you if you let it. What I love about Lexus is that they just don't break. In my years of owning the brand, I've only had a few occasions when I had any unscheduled maintenance and that was in the 90s. I have about 4,000 miles on my 2017 and I'm thrilled with it. I do wish the second row had a tiny bit more leg room, but it's still not bad. Other gripes- though minor, would be the way you can't control the GPS while in camera mode on split screen. Also, when it comes to media, you have to spend some time getting to know the full capabilities. It can do a lot. The seats are extremely comfortable on very long drives and the cooler between the seats gets used all the time. I LOVE this thing!
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Best Large Luxury SUV, hands down.
Amazing vehicle. Skip the biased “expert” reviews that fail to consider reliability and more importantly - Customer/Owner reviews and ratings.
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Amazing family vehicle!
The Lexus LX570 is a great car in fact better than our old Land. Cruiser. The LX is amazing for off-road! I love the spilt trunk doors! Perfect for picnics and drive in movie theaters. So much useful things for us too and since we have to bring a trailer to store our luggage for vacations the LX is perfect for that. Even though it might be a little overpriced the LX is a perfect car for outgoing families. No I’m not a critic.
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RE:Overpriced gas-guzzling clunky dinosaur!
LandCruisers and LXs are NOT for electronic lovers! These machines are made to go anywhere and return home safely. You do not even need a navigation as you can go to your destination and find your way back home. The built quality is second to none, for example I have a Land Cruiser and at 230K miles only ONE oil seal has been replaced for its entire life...
Overall Great SUV but some issues
This is a great SUV and very smooth ride. There is one concern that is not trivial as it relates to safety of the vehicle. As we have another comment below from some regarding Breaking and the Dunlop tires. I have experienced the same thing and it really is very bad breaking in snow. In fact , if the snow is slightly more than normal on the road, the car does not have any traction. I am not sure if any one else has experienced the same. As it drives well in other conditions, it most likely are the tires that are major concern. Most likely they hydroplane and that is dangerous in snowy and icy conditions-- > I mean much more than any other average car that I have driven. I hope Lexus takes a note of this.
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The beast of the Road!
This beast of an SUV has unparalleled power. It is by far the king of the road with a 5.7 l V8. The elegance and luxury in the cabin is unparalleled and unmatched by any luxury SUV standard! If you can't afford the gas for it, don't buy this one.
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Awesome!
Used the site to negotiate a very aggressive deal, thank you!
Overpriced gas-guzzling clunky dinosaur!
One word to describe this SUV compared to others in its class would be: Overpriced. You are simply NOT getting anything worth it’s hefty tag of $100K! Let’s start with what it is LACKING that SUV’s 1/2 its price have.....NO Lane Assist, NO Panoramic Sunroof or Power Sunshade (manual only), NO Quiet Cabin (I clearly hear all road noise and the super irritating noise of the fans whenever the cooled/heated seats or cabin controls are on anything but low...(no excuse for this CHEAP design), NO Touch Pad screens, NO Color Changing Ambient Lighting, NO Choice of Engines, NO Keypad for phone dialing, NO Easy Interface (I am very good with technology but this thing is a joke), NO Rear USB ports, NO Digital Clock (only a hard-to-read analog one). In addition, it has poor leg room in the third due to bad floor design, Poor Cargo Space due to poorly designed folding seats, and ready for this one???!???...it comes with a car starter, but you only get to use it for ONE YEAR before they force you to pay for their Lexus Enform App to keep it going! NO yearly $300 App = NO Starter!! The drive is so clunky and tipsy around turns that I would compare it to navigating a tall cinder block on lego wheels. Oh, and the split truck is actually a big pain b/c they “forgot” to add power to the lower hatch, so if you have something heavy in your arms, you have to set it on the ground to manually open the dang lower trunk first! The controls are in horrible spots (coffee cups will block the single USB port and phone “cubby”, no other place for your phone. I have to constantly take my eyes of the road to try to navigate through the dinosaur limited options screen and buttons. Seriously, every question I have for Lexus on if there is something I might be missing, is met with a resounding NO! Unless you think it is ok to pay $100K for a vehicle that raises and lowers (no big deal since many other SUV’s do this too), and you’re OK with getting 10MPG b/c they didn’t bother to improve consumption, then save yourself from this headache and buy something else. Anything else.
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The ultimate Lux Cruiser
Take 60 years of the legendary Toyota Land Cruiser and add Lexus refinement on top of it, and this is the perfect vehicle for me. Built like a tank to have a service life of at least 25 years. I couldn't be happier.
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Too much for too little
Looks like a typical Lexus box car. Lexus needs a younger designer to move them towards state-of-the-art or aerodynamic design. Great paint as expected. Feels like the vehicle was designed for small people. Small interior for the class. Not a lot of leg room for second row. Seats are not that comfortable in comparison to an Escalade. Technology is 8 years outdated. The navigation system sucks. Useless Lexus apps included. Has many special features that you must view the manual or youtube to learn about these great tips. 14 MPG. However, expected low mileage on premium gas. Rides great on the freeway, streets, or off-road. Is a rocket in Sport mode and responds well when given the gas. Most reliable vehicle ever. Have never had a single mechanical problem.
Solid but ancient.
A luxury SUV with great looks both inside and out with a first class ultra comfortable interior. Built like a tank but ride can be very bouncy except at low speeds, brakes require significant effort, and, until the car gets up to speed the steering can be stiff and heavy with no way to adjust. Little difference between comfort and sport suspension options. Marc Levinson stereo is the best of any car. A remarkably quiet vehicle. Air conditioning, unlike in some cars, is totally automatic, quickly cools the car and is totally silent. Had a new Range Rover and 3 days after I took delivery it was in the shop for a week due to a transmission problem and the wait for parts to fix it, so no more Range Rovers. Range Rover interior is beautiful but it looks more like business class than first class like the Lexus. Range Rover resale was an issue at trade in.
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Great in some ways, but definite issues
Nice large vehicle with good safety features such as numerous, well distributed airbags. I consider the 6000 pound weight a bit of a safety feature as well. Has a number of issues which would place this vehicle between a 3 and 4 star rating for me. I had a 2011 model which I traded for a 2016. The engine in the newer model is more sluggish, and if a more rapid acceleration is desired, the engine sounds like a 4 cylinder that is about to throw a rod. The 2011 engine and transmission strangely seemed quite superior.This is usually sold with the 21 inch wheels, and as I found out after purchase, that Dunlop is the only manufacturer of a tire this size. Not a very good tire and I am at this moment in my 3rd week without being able to drive my car because the tires are nationally on a back order. The vehicle is sitting at my Lexus dealer, who doesn't really know what to tell me at this point. The screens for watching television in the back seat stick so far off of the backs of the front seats that they encroach on the headspace of the rear seat passengers. I found this almost scary when I sat in the back seat. Anti-lock brake mechanism is not smooth and if hard braking is required, the tires seem to skip around on the road. Not sure how much of this is due to the tire quality versus the anti-lock quality.
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Never owning another Lexus
Bought a 2020 LX after owning 4 Toyota Land Cruisers (2020 LX is the same as 2021. The only reason we decided on the LX was because it has suspension - it lowers to the ground when parked. We wanted that for the elderly people in our family, and they have been in our car twice in two years. The pickup is absolutely horrible - so much slower than the land cruiser. Its in the shop every four months (granted, we've put 60,000 miles in two years), but when the service people say later that day, its three days later we get it back. Another thing is when you hit 60 MPH, the steering wheel starts to vibrate. We told the service team when it was in the shop and they never fixed it. We also like the rugged look of the land cruiser much better. The infotainment is awful. The mouse is totally unnecessary (although you get used to it) and you can't control whether the air is blowing at you face or at your feet without using the mouse and clicking a bunch of buttons on the screen. Super inconvenient. The fact that the car doesn't have apple car play is mind boggling. with the Lexus Inform bluetooth system the phone will randomly;y disconnect and won't play music unless, again, like the climate system, use the mouse and click a bunch of buttons. Imagine trying to type in an address to the navigation system! The Mark Levinson surround sound system doesn't work either. We didn't have this many issues with all four land cruisers combined (we've owned land cruisers since 1994, and we currently have a 2015). Also not a fan of the color choices. Wanted silver (the silver the land cruiser had) but we had to opt for the Atomic Silver which is like a gold-tan-gray-brown. We also have red interior and it has black accents, which is really hard to see in the dark if you drop something. Unfortunately they have stopped land cruiser production in the US so we can't trade in for another one. Looking in to trading in the LX for a different car because o all the problems - and we won be purchasing another Lexus EVER. So disappointed with the car in general, and with the service. All the hype is not worth it. Not happy with it at all. DO NOT BUY!!!
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Technology is poor
I will preface this by saying I just sold my Tesla, however, for the sticker price Lexus technology is quite poor. Not only is it not intuitive, but the fact that it doesn’t have Apple Car Play is ridiculous.
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The last of the V8 Mohicans!
OK - those who worry about "outdated" tech - please do not buy this truck. Let us who truly value the off-road capability, stellar reliability and sheer comfort and prowess of this legendary SUV have them and enjoy them for decades. Feel free to buy a Range Rover and drive a loaner every time it's in the shop or Tesla which you can't take off-road at all. Toyota isn't for someone who wants giant screens in front of their eyes or being able to text/tik-tok/e-mail/chat while they drive. I'm perfectly happy to leave my iPad at home and concentrate on one and only thing I'm actually supposed to do behind the wheel - driving! Mark Levinson sounds mighty good and seats are very comfy and this is all I need to be entertained on the road. But jokes aside, this is a legend and I just had to get one of these before they're gone forever!
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Beautiful car! 2021 lx570 sport.
Choose your favorite colors, they will have all of its.
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A great car
Lexus LX 570 is a great car, both from outside and inside looks to its safety and comfort. Nothing to complain.
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Safe, reliable & stylist luxury SUV
If the what your most concerns were listed in the title of this review, then this is the one to get. Of course there are always room for improvement: self parking, self driving, more leg room for the 3rd row, more room for cargo space, better miles per gallon, and double moon roof or panoramic roof, etc.
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With You In Mind
This vehicle is for the usually driver who’s looking for reliablety, Safety and comfort all in one who knows every time he or she enter the vehicle they know this vehicle doesn’t change. This is the most consistent drive of a Real Suv and doesn’t have to apologize for it size.. I have own Lx470 and serval Lx570 and invite those who ride the fence base on not taking a true test drive of one of the most remarkable vehicle of it size and Toyoto continues to express. With You in Mind.
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this one is best of the best
Lexus Lx has lots of obtion third row set is movable to the side you can check the speed on the front windshild every light inside Work with motion has cooler seat that's perfect for Hawaii
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Amazing off road capability , #1 reliable suv
Great ride , extremely comfortable , but gas guzzler and third row seats don’t fold under .
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Best SUV out there
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Dont buy this if u live in nyc. It does poor in
Not good in snow not good
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