I have a 2013 RX350 F-Sport and its one of the best cars EVER.....I mean ever. I dont have a reason to trade up for anything. I'd rather invest the money or take a few nice vacations. The awesome thing about Lexus and Toyotas is that I can go anywhere on a whim whether near or far, bc I dont have to worry EVER about havjng problems. Its never had to park even once bc its being repaired. When I have time, I get all the work done by my mechanic for a day, and then its good to drives for a few more years. Truly excellent and oh so convienient!!!
I bet you have a V6. I retired and was all set to buy the 2023 and they went to a turbo 4. I just kept my V6 Camry and moved on. If I could find a pre- 2023 V6 with low miles, I'd buy it.
I hear your brother, I have a 2014 Lexus is300h fsport hybrid I don’t think you have them in the good old US of A, and hand on heart it’s the best car I’ve ever owned it’s in my ownership 4 years 4 oil changes 1 xenon bulb and a set of tyres, and don’t get me going about my excellent 15 speaker mark levinson stereo.😊
I just purchased the 2024 Luxury AWD model 3 weeks ago. My first Lexus!! I graduated from my Toyota Highlander Limited. There are so many bells and whistles!!! I love it!!!
“ My girlfriend is on her third one because it got stolen 3 times, all 3 of them is in Nigeria no issues, zero complains great car 10/10 would recommend! “
@GHN1013 yeah, the nx is a great suv but she likes the rx for the spaciousness. Going from a previous rx to the nx was a bit of a downgrade. I remember being there and the salesperson said, get what you really want and not regretting it later. And sure enough, a few months down, she wish she would've gotten the rx350.
@@300zVinh yeah I agree. We had a 2016 NX, then went to 2018 RX and now 2022 RX. Will never go back to NX. We may just keep the 2022 RX, since it’s the last year Lexus made the V6. So you guys traded the NX for RX in same year?
i have this new model. Feel a bit exclusive sometimes because you hardly to see any of these models on the road due to the low production of this model in Japan. The interior is very good. I had a GLC300 before, you could feel the smoothness straight away in Lexus. And reliability of course, I don’t want any BMW or Audi in the future. A car is for driving, if you worried about the reliability, you probably will get a big bill eventually, so no for BMW or Audi
At first I thought this was the 350 based on the title of your video, but it's the 350 Sport model. The Premium, Premium + and Luxury models of the 350 do NOT have spindle grilles and accents. There are exterior and interior differences as the sport was designed to be a bit more "sporty". Very nice video otherwise, but perhaps consider adding exactly WHICH model you are reviewing. It would be helpful to those who don't know the difference.
I bought the 22 NX red interior. atomic silver exterior. GORG. & just drove a 23 RX350 as my loaner, rides fantastic, now my moms looking at trading in her GLE350 for one. Great SUV. A lot of bang for your buck with a premium Lexus!
Much nicer looking then the previous sharp edged model. The older SUV looked like it was a reject of the litter. But Quality and reliability is Toyota bread and butter. Not to mention the RESALE value.
Согласен, это Канадская комплектация, непонятно зачем они ставят такие фары! У меня Лексус производство Япония на русском языке, фары с тремя линзами и поворотники светодиодные длинные, очень красивые! . @@space32
🗣I Have a 2022 Lexus Rx 450h Premium Sport (UK Spec & My 1st Ever Lexus Rx), And Can Honestly Say It's One Of The "BEST" Car's I've Also Ever Owned!! The 3.5v6 Engine Is Simply Superb And The Smoothest Thing Ever!! Like Pure Silk!! + The Luxury/Fit n Finish And Standard Kit It Carries Is Just AMAZING!! Truely Adore It!! Xx 😍😘💕💗💖
❤️🖐🤣 good video coverage of a great car. The gloved hand and 2001 Space Odyssey soundtrack is a bit heavy on the drama side. It’s still just a car.🤣🔥🔥🔥
I'm frustrated with car companies persistently advertising the same car as new, despite lacking self-driving or electric vehicle (EV) technology. They're not keeping up with the times, yet die-hard consumers continue to buy.
Most likely nothing. Lexus isn't big on updates, and it just got a big update last year. That's how they stay more reliable, if it's not broke, don't fix it.
Why is the headrest at such a ridiculous angle. The face of the headrest shud follow the line of the seat as the standard set angle; adjustments start from that setting!
Hard for me to tell but are those some sort of "mud flaps" hanging down slightly at the rear of the wheel wells? If they are thankfully they are not on my 2023. If they are mud flaps are they just on this model or for a particular market - Canada, Japan....?