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My dream car come true…
I have had this new NX 450h+ for the past ten days and love every single minute driving it. The interior leather is so soft with the palomino, golden tan color that spells Luxury like the model of this car. I am still learning about the advanced technology of this Lexus vehicle. The plug-in hybrid model is what I was looking for. Can’t beat the 84 MPG gas and electric!
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Great car with two non-critical strikes against it: confusing and ill-designed dashboard ergonomics (excessive use of highly reflective piano black on console and dash, highly reflective glass on map/apps screen and instruments screen, some tiny buttons on dash…) and gas consumption below stated goals. Oh… and that 800-plus pages manual (plus another one for electronics, both translated so-so from Japanese. Otherwise great ride and plenty of torque and power for its size.
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- 450h+ F SPORT Handling Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $52,9909 mi away
- 450h+ F SPORT Handling Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $55,79924 mi away
- 350h Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $44,96218 mi away
Just finished my first 2k
Overall, I've been very pleased with my Lexus NX hybrid. I purchased my car a few months ago and have put 2k miles on it. I have a base model and love it. It has every thing I need and I've been able to average 35 mpg. If you're looking for an AWD SUV with the quality of a Lexus, but don't want to dish out $70k for an RX, I would highly recommend the NX.
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NOT EXACTLY WHAT YOU EXPECT FOR THAT PRICE RANGE
I purchased the Lexus nx 450h 2024, this plug in hybrid car drives smooth only when it’s on EV mode , once you run out of those 40miles per charge ; it starts making these annoying and uncomfortable noises coming from one of the batteries . If you got this car you would know what I’m talking about . You do save a lot of money on gas by charging your car and if you don’t work far away from home , you will be saving a lot of money on gas for sure . The car does have great features including a nice big screen and parking sensors but in my opinion the seats are not comfortable, if you get the self parking option don’t even bother because it’s not worth it . The car it’s going to take way longer to an expected to park , not to mention that if the car senses any movement around it will press the brakes so quick that you might scare anybody inside the vehicle . I feel like for that price range the sound system should’ve been better , the seats should’ve been more comfortable and at least the range of EV should be at least 80 miles per charge . Most of these cars have a gps issue that need to be taken care of like my car, and if you ever want to buy it make sure you test drive it when you see that there’s no EV charge at all so you can run the car on hybrid and notice those annoying noises the battery makes all the time . This is a smaller suv so if you want something with enough space for your family , this is also not the car for you . Hope this helps new people trying to buy this car . This is just an honest review !
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NX built for the long haul
We love our new Lexus NX 350 AWD SUV. Roomier with more luxury feel and ride compared to our 2016 Lexus 200 Sport Turbo. Only thing missing is the parking assistant we use to park in garage etc. For retired couple like us this is an important safety feature!!!! Otherwise, ranking would be a 5 star. Lexus quality is important for us as we keep our vehicles for many years. Would have preferred a Hybrid but not affordable.
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