Used 2022 Lexus RX 450hL SUV Consumer Reviews
Nice car lots of futures
The car is great for small family, we are four and a dog so is perfect for us. Lots of safety futures and smoth ride. I had a Mercedes but I will never go back.. all those European cars are just a box full of non working and expensive futures to fix.
Great SUV for a family with kids and 28-mpg
Smooth ride, great quality of material, and impeccable fuel economy as you already know about the famous LEXUS perks. I chose RX hybrid L model for the family road trip when we stay in the hotels. I also owned a Sienna mini-van and needed another car for high-mileage trip and commute. I was worried about the cargo space because of many concerns in reviews, but this L model has enough space for a large icebox and three large trunks. We don't need 3rd row seats, but it is useful sometimes when we need to give someone a ride for a short distance which actually happened to me many times. Overall, I am satisfied with my decision, but I would like to say I just bought the right car at the wrong time. My RXL is a base model with ridiculously overpriced ~$10,000 options which ends up around ultra luxury trim price level. Update 2nd year of driving, a good thing is it still goes average 28 mpg (30 hwy, 25 city, I drive more on hwy)
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- Luxury Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $46,988156 mi away
- Base Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,000379 mi away
- Luxury Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $56,997398 mi away
Awesome
Love everything about my new Lexus RX450HL
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The Lexus Ride
The ride is very smooth, quiet, and comfortable. Interior has the luxury look and feel. Best vehicle that I have owned.
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Nearly all plusses, but a couple of minuses.
As usual, in the RX450hL Toyota has created a vehicle superbly designed and constructed. I have 6,000 miles on it without a single problem. MPG is right at 30. It is indeed a joy to drive. But, typical of Toyota, the info display is a bit funky. Customization of the home screen is more limited than before. In fact, it doesn't really have a "home" screen anymore. There's no "home" button to take you back to your pre-set preferences, and the display keeps wanting to revert to some factory default. Previously you could configure the screen to display almost any three sources simultaneously. Now it only allows two, and you are limited to just a few sources available as defaults. Also, I actually preferred the much-maligned mouse-type control on my 2018 RX350, as the touchpad on the 2022 model is pretty much useless. But the 2022 does add touchscreen capability. Overall, despite the info screen limitations, I would definitely buy again without hesitation.
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