Used 2020 Lexus UX 250h Consumer Reviews
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Fun little SUV in a cute luxury package!
I kept my little convertible EOS for 12 years waiting for another car that I would LOVE in the same way. My criteria seemed fairly simple: Quirky (different) AWD, over 35 mpg, nice cruising vehicle that could fit bigger items occasionally, and panaramic sunroof. I didn't get the panaramic roof, but that was okay, I don't sit in the back while driving anyway. I get 36 mpg overall, which could be better, but I'm pleased with that. It worked VERY NICE in the snow, so that made me very happy, and it is very comfortable (I'm 5'5"). It fits taller people and they will be comfortable, but they do need to bend down low in order to get in. The trunk space is okay, but obviously with the hybrid, it is limited. My son asked why I didn't get the Toyota Prius AWD, and I told him that for not much more money, I have a Lexus, that's why. I love it, and I'm pleased.
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Lux City Runner
15 month review on a 2019 Lexus UX250H F-sport 2. First off summer fuel ecomony in the city is excellent averging 45.2mpg or 5.2l/100kms, this does drop in the winter and drops a lot when below -20 C, winter months we are averging 31.7mpg or 7.4l/100km. This is still very mileage for snow/ice driving with winter tires. The hybrid braking I find is excellent for icy conditions, it just feel so stable and easier to control than any previous car. Because this platform wasn't intended to be a hybrid AWD cargo space and loading height are not the greatest, when going for a test drive bring along some gear to store and try out the cargo area. The exterior lighting is top notch on our model, has the adaptive lighting that turns on on lower speed corners. Areas to improve: the overhead consule needs a redesign to get the rear view mirror height increased, it sits very low and for taller drivers it start to block part of the windshield more than you want. Some plastics on the B-pillar need to be upgraded to soft touch to prevent seat belt buckles from making lots of noise when the passenger seat is unoccupied or even taking the seat belts off. Mild dash redesign to move the center display closer and make it a touch screen, BUT keep the little sunshade over it. Don't just drop it onto the dash like the RX, NX and new IS, it just looks like someone dropped a tablet and it melted onto the dash and the just went with it. Lastly, come up with a performance model, just get a mild boost onto the motor for better power on the highway, in Europe it comes with the adjustable shocks, should be an option here.
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- Base Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,101165 mi away
- Base Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,864114 mi away
- Base Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,996441 mi away
2020 Lexus UX 250h F sport
My Lexus IS very comfortable and drives with exact turning and quick acceleration. The collision warning and all the safety features work exactly as I wanted. This vehicle is not for a soccer mom transporting the team but persons driving to work,shopping and fun trips. I am happy with purchase no buyer remorse 👍🏼
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Cute, sassy, tiny
I’ve never bought a car this small. It had all I thought I needed at a great price point. The gas mileage is fantastic. I’ve averaged 39.7mph for 31 months on mostly suburban driving. The front two seats are very roomy and comfortable and I’m tall. It has nice convenience features. I have issues with the phone, car play and navigation. They often won’t work together. And of course, when traveling and using navigation, I’d like to use my phone. I think it’s a bit light in Chicago winters and short on cargo space and backseat room, but overall I’m very happy with my first Lexus and will likely buy a larger model next.
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Great car; peppy with great fuel economy
Although this is the smallest of the SUV's in the Lexus lineup, it is quite comfortable for day-to-day driving for two adults and is really still a pleasure for even long road trips. It provides adequate room for short outings with another couple sitting in the back seat. Performance is really very good and economy is tops! I have gotten 42 miles per gallon without trying to drive with economy in mind. On a recent road trip of 2500 miles with mountains and hot temperatures, the 42 mpg was great.
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