I have so far put 120K miles on mine and it's still running pretty smooth... Love this car, and will be buying a newer model once this one starts giving me troubles.
@@shefkiabdu-rahmanbafti1331 My RX now has 160K+ and still running strong! no major issues, just a couple of sensors (which I replaced myself and save $1K+), and regular oil changes. Will keep it until I can afford an RX450, I'd like our next car to be at least hybrid (A Tesla X would be nice in 5 more years). Cheers!
And if you are unlucky enough to have the drivers door actuator motor fail, you have the situation where you think the door is locked BUT it is NOT, and they want about $800 to replace a $10 part!
On my 2007 RX350, the AFS button, to enable or disable, is located on the lower left of the steering wheel. If it's not pressed in, you will see the "AFS" yellow indicator on the driver display panel. AFS, when enabled, will have the headlights follow the turn of the car when you turn left or right That is, the headlights will follow and shine along the curve of the turn! Nice feature!