Used 2015 Lexus RX 350 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Older models are better
I found out about some things on the 2015 compared to my 2010 RX.. 2010 rx has moving headlights when turning, 6 disk CD player, Hi beam auto dimming, clearer Bluetooth when talking to some one Via Car to cell ph. (sounds tinny on the 2015) . The back doors on the 2010 has larger pockets then the 2015. The 2015 does not have any of these things. looks like the only advantage to me is the blind spot monitor. The Garage door opener is in a better location on the 2010, It is now on the mirror which can move when using it. The inside of the head lights fog a little when high humid on the 2015. You can see it when the lights are on. These are my observations when talking to other people and
Luxurious but Dissapointing
I had a RX 300 and then a RX 350, 2009, both of which I loved. They drove like a car and felt like a car, but had the extra room of an SUV. A true crossover car. However, this car is bigger and feels like you're driving a boat. It drives like a large SUV, which I did not want. I can't even see over the hood very well and the seats are up as far as they can go, so now, I have an extra seat cushion. So much for the heated and air conditioned seats. The 2009 was much more comfortable. I really miss the arm rest in the 2009. I make a shake in the morning and now, the cup holders are even smaller!!! I know this is a little thing, but it only holds a water bottle, not my shaker bottle! Why? Why, Lexus, would you make this change? Very inconvenient. The navigation is really slow and painful to use, and does not respond well to voice activation. I also miss the 6 CD changer. The mouse pad is difficult to use, especially when you are driving. Also, there are no guide lines with the back up camera. My husbands new Jeep Cherokee has them, but the Lexus doesn't??? Bottom line, it feels like a full size SUV and the 2016's are even bigger. I won't buy another one of these. They had a wonderful car with the RX 300. I wish I had another one. Lexus pretty much ruined the RX 350 now. It's a shame. And the new 2016's are pretty ugly with that front end grill they have. It doesn't even look safe. Lexus, what are you thinking????
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- Crafted Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,9986 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,99819 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,9985 mi away
Good Vehicle but could be better
Overall, a good vehicle. Love Lexus vehicles and this one has many of the qualities that we cherish: Great paint job, solid engine/transmission and reliability. Negatives have been wind noise on passenger side, rattles when traveling over rough surfaces and terrible gas mileage. Twice, we returned vehicle to the dealer to correct the wind noise issue to no avail. Even left it for several days. Technician replaced insulation strip first time but not sure what was done the second time. Vehicle was returned with no assurance the problem was fixed. The loaner vehicle used during the second warranty work showed that improvements had been made in the RX 350. The ride was quiet - no rattles and no wind noise. Fuel consumption had improved also to 20/27 miles per gallon. A true Lexus vehicle. The 2015 is a good vehicle and has been reliable. However, I gave it a three-star rating based on the negatives I mentioned. Disappointed in the Lexus dealer service also. Lots of ads touting SAE qualified technicians but overall emphasis seems to be generating profits and not genuine service. Not to mention the personnel I have interacted with did not give me the appearance of "certified" SAE technicians! Proof to me is my continued wind noise problem.
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I LOVE my 2015 RX350!
I leased this car for 2 years and then bought it outright because I LOVED it! You feel like you are riding on and in a cloud. Such a smooth and comfortable ride! If you want to "feel" the road- get a different car. I also own a Mini Cooper and I do "feel" the road in that. The LEXUS - mine is black on black with leather interior and Navigation System is luxury. I have almost no repairs other than adding a new battery. Service is easy- I use the wonderful Concierge service where my car is picked up at home and returned to me when the service is completed. And they give me a new Lexus loaner for the day! This is so convenient! I would highly recommend the LEXUS RX350 to anyone. I have to say I do like my design much better than the new RX350 models. It is a joy!
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Smooth ride, But....
This is my first 'luxury car'. It's fun to drive & handles well. There are however a few disappointments... 1. Remote start turns engine off upon entering the car, even if you have the key with you. This seems like a time & fuel waste. 2. You can start the car, leave the key at home and drive as much and as far as you want to. While doing so, you will see the warning message "No key detected" on the instrument panel. I would prefer the car keep running with remote start as long as I have the key with me than having the ability to drive an already running car without a key. Very counterintuitive.... 3. No backup camera gridlines. I envy my friends who paid much less for cars that have the camera grid. 4. Radio operations and presets. Its not easy to operate.
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