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Blew everything else away
I literally looked at every 3 row SUV on the market... (minus Hyundai and Kia) Acura, BMW, Honda, Mazda, Mercedes, Toyota, VW and Volvo and hands down the TX was the best value and felt the most put together and the best value for the money. Its not sports car, but I wasn't expecting one. This is now my 7th Lexus and have never had a single issue with any so expecting a smoothe lease!
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Dashboard rattle in the first month!
Although this is a practical and spacious vehicle, unfortunately I found the quality control to be very bad. My dashboard started rattling after just one month of owning this brand new car and less than a thousand miles on the odometer. After 6 days at the dealership they said they fixed the issue but it wasn't fixed. Now I've taken it back to the dealership and it's been 2 days and they still haven't figured out how to fix the issue despite installing their Lexus supplied insulation/ dampening kit which hasn't solved the issue. This is very unfortunate and I'm starting to regret switching from Mercedes which treated me very well for 11 years and probably would have treated me well for many more years but I needed a bigger vehicle.
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- 500h F SPORT Premium Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $74,7407 mi away
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- 350 Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $72,6257 mi away
67 mpg for an SUV!!
One star off for the interior finishes. I was expecting more luxurious finishes, switching from a 2016 volvo xc90 (that had a myriad of problems) I was a little disappointed in that aspect but overall happy with the 67mpg I'm currently getting! I use mostly for errands and can get 45-51 miles on pure electric. I expect the mpg average to go up as long as I don't have to drive out of town. Kids love the captain chairs, cup holders, sun shades, heated and ventilated seats. Mom loves not having to go to the gas station every week. Have almost 3000 miles and have filled up only 3 times!!
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TX over Toyota everytime
Toyota dealers are charging way above MSRP for a hybrid platinum grand highlander, if they have any to sell as Toyota has limited production. With no hybrid models available, we drove both gas powered models. The TX was superior in every way. More stylish, smoother ride, quieter cabin, nicer finishes, much bigger front display screen, a longer warranty and more. Plus our Lexus dealer had several TXs on the lot and was willing to discount the price below MSRP. We paid $65k for a loaded luxury trim AWD TX350. Toyota dealer up charged the AWD platinum Grand Highlander and wanted $64k, no negotiating. Easiest decision we ever made. Not sure why so many criticize the engine. It’s not a Porsche afterall. We think engine power is more than adequate for a large SUV. Had the TX for 2 weeks now and love it. No issues.
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So far so good
I have had the vehicle for three weeks so far and so far it is a better vehicle than I hoped it would be. It rides comfortably, is getting good gas mileage and the technology is more useful than I expected.