Used 2010 Lexus RX 350 Consumer Reviews
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They got it right!!!!
Old car was an ML55 AMG. This car is not as fast but is every bit as nice for 1/2 the cost. Vastly improved over prior year model. The extra weight makes for a smooth ride, the extra width and redesigned cockpit eliminates the skinny feel of prior models. Quality has been engineered into this car. They were almost giving away the 2009's but this is just a whole lot more car - worth the test drive to see for yourself.
Lexus Lover
Nothing beats the value, reliability, and comfort of my Lexus RX 350 SUV. I only wish the navigation was state of the art. This is my 4th RX! I hope Lexus has improved the location of a USB plugin! Best of everything! Update: I Purchased my Lexus with 24,000 miles. My intention was to drive it until it drops, hoping it would last many years. The plan worked. At the time , I also purchased a Lexus platinum warranty at a discounted price online , for up to 125,000 miles or 8 years. Any repairs never cost me a dime. The Warranty paid for itself , because I did have one $2800 repair. Other then that, my Lexus has been very dependable. I’m still a Lexus Lover at 118,000 miles and counting!
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,991166 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,995238 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,400162 mi away
Never Again
Can't stand this car. Had a 2002 before and loved it. The car sounds like a diesel pickup truck when cold. Dealership and Lexus have refused to do anything about it. Wind noise at high speeds is terrible. It sounds like the windows are open just a little bit, but they are not. I like my Ford Edge 100% more, and it cost 25% less. Very loose handling and visibility. I will never buy a Lexus again.
Forget buying a Lexus
Have a 2010 Lexus RX 350 with 61,000 miles and regular service. One buys a Lexus for reliability and durability. We have purchased 2 Toyota’s and 2 Lexus suvs so have been loyal customers. Recently, my check AWD and engine lights went on. Since I was closer in proximity to a Toyota dealer, I immediately had the warning lights checked at their dealership. $1512.53 later, I was told that I needed to replace timing gears at a cost of $10,167.98. If 61,000 miles is all you can expect from a Lexus, why pay out $48,000 (2010 prices) for this kind of disappointment.
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Slipping reliability
I purchased a 2010 Lexus RX350 Ultra package from a Lexus dealer in September 2019 with 72k miles. It now has 96k miles, In my time of ownership I’ve had these problems arise: Leather doesn’t hold up well at all Amplifier failed-$300 for a rebuild and self install Rear struts failed- $700 Trunk shocks failed- $50 self installed ECU failed- $1,410 TPMS system failed- $900 Honestly I typically love Lexus vehicles and I have several cars at the moment to compare and this SUV while it is very comfortable and has decent power has not held up to the reliability expected of a Toyota/Lexus product.
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