Used 2004 Lexus RX 330 Consumer Reviews
Quality not as good as with the 300
If all the goodies were taken away, you would still have an SUV that does not have the best working transmission, and brakes that fade.
Relatively the best
Owned for about 2K Miles now and no problems. Checked out every major competitive brand and chose this one because: Best combination of - safety, design, fit & finish, economy, quality. Only BMW top end uses better materials but fails in quality (dependability) and economy. Not to mention it is too small. Mercedes is was a disapointment. Volvo needs to re-think engine/trans. design. VW would have been too big a risk in dependability, also poor economy. RX 330 could use a few improvements but that would make the car perfect and nothing is perfect...right?
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,49510 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,99070 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,99271 mi away
Luv my Lexus
The car is everything I expected in a Lexus. Quality and comfort. No problems.
new 330 awd
was going to buy volvo xc90 until i drove by the lexus dealer and spied the new 330. bought it and never looked back. everything so far is really good except has blind spots but will have to get used to it. to new to see if there are any quality problems. curious as to how it will perform in ice/snow.
Just upgraded my RX300 to RX330
The RX330 seems to be "tighter" in every detail from the seats to handeling (bigger tires). Speaking of tires, my new RX330 came w/ a great set as compared to my RX300. I love the new features such as the side mirror tilt when you put in reverse, the automatic backdoor open/close w/ touch of a button, the CD holder in the dash vs the glove box & the duel temp. controls.