Used 2019 Lexus UX 250h Consumer Reviews
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I'm Happy with this little Luxury Gal !!!
After driving 10 cars in the last 8 years I finally settled on this little beauty. I did a lot of research before I purchased it. I got everything I wanted 4 wheel drive, Run Flat, Sunroof, Great sound system, Hybrid was a must since I have owned 4 Priuses. All my big Speakers fit (since I am a bass player and need to bring amps to my gigs). I have owned 4 Lexus cars so I am hoping this one will be as reliable as the others ,, I plan to drive this little gal for a while, Yes I am settling down to a one car dude ~
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Our 1st Lexus
Our first Lexus and we went with the hybrid. It’s comfortable, peppy, high tech and stunningly beautiful. We’ll never go back.
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- Base Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,888313 mi away
- F SPORT Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,944In-stock online
- Base Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,990In-stock online
4 months of ownership
I'm going to list more negatives than positive. It really is a great car so I did give it 4 stars, but I want buyers to know everything that may bug them about the car. It's a cute car. I wanted something smaller as my kids have left the house. This may have been a smidge too small for me I've averaged 41-44 mpg, which I really enjoy. Oddly, my gas tank will only hold 8 gallons of gas. It says the tank is over 10 gallons, but alas, only 8 gallons fit. This drives me nuts. Would love to get a full 10 gallons in there. The car runs smooth. I love how quiet it runs through town; however, It does get louder at hwy speeds. I find the stereo to be inadequate. The entire sound system is lackluster - I strain to hear it. I think perhaps it needs more speakers in the cabin. I really need the steering wheel to telescope more than it does. As a female driver, we tend to have shorter arms, and this is the shortest telescoping steering wheel I've ever had. Not a huge fan of using the touchpad controller. Buttons & dials would be faster and easier. However, everyone who rides with me thinks it's really cool. It is not the easiest vehicle to get in and out of. Perhaps not having a compact car before has jaded me, but it feels tight and awkward. You have to pay if you want to use the remote start. That seems like the silliest thing to me. Things I miss on my old car that this Lexus doesn't have - weather, surround cameras, automatic seat adjustment and steering wheel retraction when entering and exiting the vehicle (makes getting in and out easier), seat/mirror/steering wheel memory, sunglasses holder. Overall, it isn't a bad car. I just wouldn't buy it again for the reasons I've listed. I like the looks of it, the interior styling, and the great gas mileage.
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Almost perfect
Comfort, quality and fuel sipper—averaging 45mpg. Only drawback is limited trunk space.
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Nice car with fake PCS
Nice car but safety system simply does not work. I bumped into my plastic garbage can and that system was in highest sensitivity. It does nothing. Than I get very close to cars in front of me. It does nothing. Dealer checked the codes and said everything was fine. Nothing is fine. They refuse to drive with me and show me system working. Fake PCs.Good fuel economy, not very comfortable, not for Lexus. Noise inside significant. Bumpy, noisy.
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