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Lexus luxury
Too often a vehicle is judged by automotive "enthusiasts" who dwell on low 0-60 acceleration times and subsequently categorise the vehicle as preferred. After testing several vehicles I selected the Lexus rx350h. Plenty fast, handles exceptionally well, great on gas, oh, so comfortable, quiet, modern and a solid vehicle to boot with high resale value. Automotive reviewers provide an insight into vehicles but most buyers have an innate sense of satisfaction and this vehicle meets all my needs.
Smooth as silk
We’ve been Lexus owners since 2005. This is our fifth Lexus, and our third RX hybrid (we still have our 2008!) I’ve always said that driving a Lexus is like driving a living room, and I am astounded as to how that even continues to improve with every new version. This vehicle is incredibly quiet, comfortable, and roomy, with the most wonderfully silky ride, and fantastic technology and safety features. It is a complete pleasure to be a driver or passenger. We give this vehicle our highest recommendation.
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- 350 Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $58,83517 mi away
- 350 Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $58,90917 mi away
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90% perfect and that good enough for me
Preface with I am a 53 y/o male, 6’3”, 195 lbs that have owned over 20 cars, of which 12 have been Lexus/Toyota. The best car I ever had was my 2010 Lexus RX 350 which I should have never sold, even with 200k miles on it. It drove like new, just the seats were falling apart. I read all the reviews and watched every YouTube video I could find, and the general consensus was the GLE and X5 were fantastic but quite a few owners IMHO got lemons and/or were stranded early on on in their purchases. That’s something I could not risk as I have health problems and need my car to work. My previous car was 2023 Acura MDX Advance and I loooooved that car but it had a parasitic battery drain that the dealer could not figure out. On top of that the seats were tearing and the auto start/stop had to be manually engaged each annoying time I started the car. So I got the 2024 Lexus 350h hybrid. I desperately wanted the RX 450h+ plug in but it had no spare tire 🛞. I travel long distances across the desert and that is an absolute requirement for me. The RX350h has a spare so it made the choice easy. The RX drives very smoothly, it’s very quiet, even with the Bridgestone tires from the factory (which I will swap out with Michelins next). I have driven cross country from California to Florida to DC and back and have over 12,000 miles in 10 months. It has been very wonderful experience with (and this is something almost every brand cannot brag about) ABSOLUTELY ZERO ISSUES OR PROBLEMS!!!! That’s is why I bought this car and it holds up its part of the bargain. To me, luxury first and foremost is reliability. If that fancy Mercedes or Range Rover leaves you stranded one time on the road with your family, then it’s a fail. Now here is my only two complaints which I have come to terms with and accept it as my only compromises - the seats and the electronic door locks. I personally found the standard RX premium seats to be too firm in the butt bolsters. They would dig into my thighs and hurt on the test drives. I noticed on the RX450h+ it didn’t have that problem and then I realized that has the Luxury package as standard. So I got the RX350h with the Luxury package. That helped a lot but I still find them not as comfortable as my MDX seats (those were heavenly). However, I have noticed that they are breaking in and getting softer after 12k miles so hang in there if you find them firm. Lastly, the electronic door handles are very cool and handy but i am a worry wort and worry one day they won’t work and I’ll get trapped in the car. I know, they have the manual open by pulling the lever twice. But if there is an accident and the car is flooding or on fire will I or my passengers realize to pull the lever twice to exit, and will it really work? That’s my honest review. I hope I didn’t offend anyone and that it actually helps someone. This car will last you a lifetime if you maintain it. And don’t do what I did after 13 years and dump it and get sellers remorse. Take care and good luck on whatever you purchase.
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Geat quality vehicle
Everything about this vehicle is quality. The fit and finish is outstanding. Averaging 27 mpg in suburban driving. Handling is good and paint quality is excellent. Only negative is the factory Bridgestone tires. The quality of the tires is awful compared to Michelin
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First hybrid. Great SUV. Roomy and comfortable.
Love the hybrid. Just drive it like any other car.Great gas mileage (34-36 mpg). Performance is smooth and powerful. Four cylinder engine is a bit noisier than I like. Wish they had kept the V6 of prior models. Do not like the fact they took away the split screen option on the 14 inch display. Would have preferred buttons for controls as on previous models, This one does most everything on the touch screen which does work well but personally I prefer the actual buttons.
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