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2017 Lexus NX200 Turbo

Jody Dean, 01/16/2017
updated 01/24/2024
2017 Lexus NX 200t 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
84 of 85 people found this review helpful

Update Jan 2024: Incredible car. The only thing I have done is change the oil, brake pads and rotors. I updated the battery since I ski and did not want to take a chance. 134K. Absolutely the best car I have ever owned. Update Jan 2023: Same 6 years old, 120k and the only thing I've done is change the oil consistently and service the brake pads last year. This car is amazing. I am going to do some preventive maintenance this year. Update: Jan 2022: Car is five years old. My only maintenance has been brake pads and fluid changes. Incredibly reliable, washed and waxed its still looks great. It does not drive like a BMW 328 but the reliability just kills any German Car. Update: July 2020. Car is 3.5 years old. Absolutely no issues. I’ve only changed the oil and added a new set of tires. Car is excellent Great interior, ride comfort is excellent and the 4 cylinder turbo in sport mode far exceeds my expectations. The sound system is adequate. Only complaint is fuel tank capacity is only13 gallons. Different ride than a BMW sedan but a great SUV. Plenty of room. Awful info system. Very difficult to figure out. No issues at all with maintenance. A very reliable car! Compared to BMW or Mercedes I'll never go back. Reliable, great in the snow and a great riding vehicle.

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5 out of 5 stars

NX 200t

Rob, 12/02/2016
2017 Lexus NX 200t 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
70 of 72 people found this review helpful

Had this vehicle a month, there is nothing about it I do not like, the back up camera has saved me from being hit, the lane assist is awesome, the seats are comfortable front and back, it is quiet inside, great look outside, had plenty of compliments on it. The technology is understood and I'm older, the sound system is great, corners great, love the suspension settings, the headlights work great. Man if your in the market for a vehicle of this size, there is absolutely nothing else that compares this is a luxury car with a fun drive when you ask it to be fun. Go get yourself one before their all gone.

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Very Happy

Mady, 11/22/2017
updated 05/29/2018
2017 Lexus NX 200t 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
24 of 24 people found this review helpful

First of all,I'm not a "car person" so I usually don't give cars a second thought. Having said that,I love this car ! It's comfortable,easy to get in and out and to park.

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4 out of 5 stars

Lexus NX-arrive safely and in style

Jim, 12/22/2018
2017 Lexus NX 200t 4dr SUV AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
36 of 37 people found this review helpful

Have you ever fantasized owning a vehicle that performs as though it was hard-wired directly to your nervous system? But I'm not referring to spine tingling acceleration or Grand Prix like maneuvers but rather the calm and serenity that emanates from an assurance of safety and reliability of the vehicle's every component. It's the confidence to load the daughter and grandson into the rear seats for a journey through heavy traffic or challenging weather conditions that make the NX worth the premium expense. When you shut the door, hit the ignition and the car comes to life you are greeted by a feeling of confidence the journey is going to be safe, comfortable and enjoyable. I'm particularly impressed with the transmission selector that allows choice of sport, normal or economy modes. I have always been a "hyper-miler and get my thrills out of out performing the mileage figures listed in the brochures. The "eco" setting yields 32-34 mpg when driven at speeds not exceeding 60 mph. This describes most of my driving. A thought about the sport mode is worthwhile in that it gives the vehicle more "life" during acceleration and concomitantly tightens up the steering to provide more precise handling. This is especially useful while driving on roads that require the driver's complete attention and would also give an added thrill to those so inclined. All in all, this Lexus checks all the boxes I require in an upscale, all wheel drive yet nimble SUV.

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Edmunds was right - the touchpad sucks!

Amatare, 06/07/2020
2017 Lexus NX 200t 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
23 of 25 people found this review helpful

Overall, this was a well built car. However, the few deficiencies really diminished the driving experience. Let's start with the touchpad - why Lexus is sticking with this over the years is beyond me. The navigtion interface is so bad, Lexus had to offer the call-in assistance service free (initially for a year, then indefinitely). The odometer reset button is hidden behind the steering wheel. Gas mileage is terrible in city driving. What I liked most about the NX is the fact that it is so roomy inside for a compact SUV. It's too bad Lexus continues to use the touchpad technology.

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