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Old 31 December 2016, 12:42 AM   #1
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Lexus RX450H F Sports Hybrid?

Howdy! Anybody has any experience with this SUV?

I am not really a Lexus fan but I'd like to hear opinions if anybody has any.

Thank you and happy new year!

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Old 31 December 2016, 03:01 AM   #2
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My coworker has one, over all, I am very impressed.
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Old 31 December 2016, 05:23 AM   #3
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the general consensus from most writers and comparison reviews is that its reliable, economical but boring to drive.

i tend to agree.
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Old 31 December 2016, 07:00 AM   #4
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My coworker has one, over all, I am very impressed.
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the general consensus from most writers and comparison reviews is that its reliable, economical but boring to drive.

i tend to agree.
Yep ... That's what I expect from a Lexus ... Doesn't really matter to go back and forth between home and office ... and saving a few bucks a month on the express lanes is a nice incentive.

That design though ...
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Old 31 December 2016, 09:43 AM   #5
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I personally don't like the way it drives.
It's tough without confident steering feedback for me to purchase a vehicle. Once in a blue moon, an idiot will change into my lane or there is large debris. I've got to be able to trust to weave around instantly.

Have you considered any other cars?
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Old 31 December 2016, 09:47 AM   #6
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Great SUV. Reliable and comfortable to drive. It's a a bit vanilla. Not a drivers car.


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Old 31 December 2016, 10:12 AM   #7
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I personally don't like the way it drives.
It's tough without confident steering feedback for me to purchase a vehicle. Once in a blue moon, an idiot will change into my lane or there is large debris. I've got to be able to trust to weave around instantly.

Have you considered any other cars?
I kinda want a hybrid because of said Express Lane savings (hybrids don't pay down here ... I am averaging 250/300 bucks a month) and I need an SUV. Other than the BMW X5 or the Merc GLE there aren't many options. Those two are a lot nicer but more than what I want to pay for this particular lease.

I've driven bimmers for as long as I can remember ... I am afraid of the exact issue you describe.
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TY ... this is what I've heard as well. The F Sports makes it a bit firmer but if the performance is not there ...
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If you truly want a hybrid SUV Lexus makes the best in the industry. Saying it's not really a drivers SUV isn't a con in my book. The quietness and ride is exceptional. I highly doubt you will be disappointed.


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I'd just get a loaded Prius and be done with it. It's an excellent car and rides smooth.
Drives just like an RX. If your getting a beater, might as well get a beater.

The X5 plug in is great if you don't mind spending more.
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If you truly want a hybrid SUV Lexus makes the best in the industry. Saying it's not really a drivers SUV isn't a con in my book. The quietness and ride is exceptional. I highly doubt you will be disappointed.


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I'd just get a loaded Prius and be done with it. It's an excellent car and rides smooth.
Drives just like an RX. If your getting a beater, might as well get a beater.

The X5 plug in is great if you don't mind spending more.
Fair enough on both counts. Prius is out of the question as I need the space. The x5 is awesome but too expensive when you start checking options.

I appreciate the feedback!
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Lexus has great reliability and quality rankings. That speaks volumes in my opinion. The infotainment unit is allegedly somewhat cumbersome and drive quality good but not as crisp as Audi or BMW. I used to stay on top of these things having come from a big name auto manufacturer. IMO I like the design aesthetic of Lexus vehicles more than the same old Audi and BMW's. They are sharp looking cars. That combined with Toyota's reputation with reliability makes Lexus a strong competitor in my book. The RC F sport is on my radar for next vehicle even with so-so performance reviews. Good luck with your choice
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You could also look at the Toyota Highlander Hybrid as an option.


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Howdy! Anybody has any experience with this SUV?

I am not really a Lexus fan but I'd like to hear opinions if anybody has any.

Thank you and happy new year!

My dad drives one. I drive BMWs.
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