Used 2019 Lexus UX 250h Consumer Reviews
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Perfect for the active senior
This is my second hybrid. Love them. Less maintenance, fewer oil changes, and longer lasting brakes in addition to the great mileage. The UX is perfect for active seniors that want a versatile smaller car that is safe, easy to handle in tight parking lots, and comfortable to drive.
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UX 250h F-Sport
I bought a UX in March, I opted for the F-Sport package and couldn’t disagree more with Edmunds note that it ruins the ride. It’s comfortable, and with the f-sport tuning has a noticeable change in acceleration. The f sport package not only looks gorgeous but is also far more fun to drive. Zero complaints after 3 months of driving.
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- Base Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,990194 mi away
- Base Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,499164 mi away
- F SPORT Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,944In-stock online
Perfect balance for a crossover and fuel economy
I have had my UX 250H F Sport for 2 weeks and love it. I went for the 10 inch screen with built in Navigation and a Heads up Display. The acceleration is excellent and the gas mileage beats all other crossovers. The technology in the car is tin the top tier with radar speed control, blind spot warning, crash avoidance, and more. The infotainment takes some getting used to with the touch pad, This was an upgrade from my Lexus 2011 CT 200H. 2 items with the car that annoy me. #1 the glove box is divided in such a way that it holds very little. I have a long checkbook and it will not fit in there. #2 the privacy shade is a cheap item that should have been designed like the horizontal shade retracts.into a holder on the CT 200. This is not what I expect on this level vehicle. It is the smallest of the Lexus line 9/10 of an NX, the bigger cousin of the now discontinued CT200. In this class is the BMW X1, Volvo XC40, and Mercedes GLC300. I believe the Lexus provides the highest value for features that add significantly to the prices of the other vehicles in the same class
My happiness with this car snuck up on me
I leased this car as a replacement for a CT 200 (also leased). This car has grown on me to the point where I can say I love it, and look forward to every drive. First, the ride and handling are excellent. Really smooth, quiet, but responsive on the road. Fit & finish is excellent, and feels much more like a luxury vehicle than the CT. The car seems large coming from the CT 200 but easily fits into a compact space. Apple CarPlay is great, as are all the electronics. Cargo area is small but I just finished hauling a lot of stuff with the back seats down so this car works for transporting things that would not fit in the trunk of a sedan. The styling is a little polarizing and reminds me of that Seinfeld episode where Jerry had a girlfriend that looked very attractive under some lighting and not so attractive under other lighting. However, I have people coming up to me in parking lots loving the styling and asking what kind of this is. I get a new car every 3 years and this is one opf the best cars I have driven in many years and very happy with Lexus.
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Great Mileage!
Comfortable, stone quiet. This little baby (brand new) is returning WAY IMPRESSIVE mileage. I've long since learned to peg my highway cruise to 57-58 mph, and am getting 49-to over 50 mpg. Wish I could attach the pictures to show... UPDATE: Lease up. Went "downmarket" to a Toyota Venza Limited. Should be badged a Lexus, but it would have been $10k more...
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