Used 2022 Lexus NX 350 Consumer Reviews
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Noisy/rough drivetrain; infotainment not intuitive
I switched to an SUV after driving and ES 300/350 for the last 15 yrs. Overall, except for the noisy/rough drivetrain/transmission (humming sound especially at lower speeds), the car is generally alright. I have noticed the same type of humming/rough sound when I rented an all wheel drive RAV 4, so I wonder if this is a flaw of Toyota's 4-wheel drive system, something that is not an issue in the front wheel drive of the ES which was very quite. The Bridgestone run flat tires are also stiff and generate a lot of road noise. The Bluetooth Apple Car Play or Android connectivity also takes a long time to connect. One has to keep on trying it. The infotainment system is not very intuitive especially switching from the Lexus App to Android or Apple Car play. The menu is confusing at times. Switching to Neutral from either Drive or Park is also not that easy.
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NX Sport 2022. Not what I was expecting
The NX 350 F Sport feels like a step down from my previous 2 Lexus. I owned a 2001 ES with over 200K miles and a 2012 ES with 114K miles. I never had any problems with either car. They were both smooth quiet rides. I can hear road noise and feel all the bumps in my NX. The turbo is a noisy rumble I’m not used to. If I don’t drive in ECO it sucks PREMIUM gas and if I do it lacks power. The gas tank seems a lot smaller and I have to fill it 2x week and my ES I filled weekly. The speakers in my ES had a better surround sound but that may be because I wasn’t listening over the rumble and road noise. I bought my NX on line thinking it would be similar to my last two sedans or like the 2020 NX Sport I test drove. I’ve had it for a month and already looking to trade it in.
- F SPORT Handling 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,4433 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A3 mi away
- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $38,998In-stock online
range not good.
We just traded our NX350, 2022 for a 2024 BMW X3 because the range on a full tank of gas was 280 miles vs 465 miles for the BMW. Our gas stations are always crowded and we had to fill up the NX several x's in 10 days vs. the X3 once every 10-14 days.
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Don’t waste your time
I hate this sub so much. Way too much safety features where you really don’t have control of your car. Switching gears is a headache. I hate everything
Lexus Let Down
Not the Lexus I thought I was getting. Way too many safety features for my liking (so annoying). Not the luxury vehicle like I had in the past.
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