New interior colors for the Lexus LX and Land Cruiser
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New interior colors for the Lexus LX and Land Cruiser
Seems Tan is available in some markets already for the LC
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Lexus LX cabernet interior ( locally known as Garnet, been out since late August ). They headliner color is black now on darker interior models, previously it was grey. You also get an option of either black or beige headliner for the tan interior.
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Lexus LX cabernet interior ( locally known as Garnet, been out since late August ). They headliner color is black now on darker interior models, previously it was grey. You also get an option of either black or beige headliner for the tan interior.
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The LX color looks like Cabernet from the GS F Sport.
Doesn't suit the LX IMHO.
Doesn't suit the LX IMHO.
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The first round of pics above look like Flaxen, not tan or garnet. The ones below that are garnet.
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Yeah I personally don't think the LC feels like an $80,000 car by any definition inside. $50,000 is more like it, if even. Fake wood...it just feels like a Toyota. It's a capable vehicle, and has a great history, but I'm dumbfounded as to why someone would buy one.
The LX is not really that much more, and money well spent if you want this vehicle. Even it needs an upgrade though as LexFather said.
The LX is not really that much more, and money well spent if you want this vehicle. Even it needs an upgrade though as LexFather said.
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Even in 2007 I don't think the LC felt like an $80,000 vehicle. Its a vehicle I just don't understand...
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In my part of the world it starts at around $40k for the base model and we actually use them off road in very tough conditions and they are known to be the best vehicles you can rely on in the desert heat and they can survive abuse in very harsh climates even though they may look like mall Cruisers with every generation. The LC200/LX are by far the most common 4wd vehicles in my region and the only luxurious 4wd that can come close is the NISSAN PATROL. Excellent vehicles with amazing cooling systems and they can even handle abuse all day, the new ones have more electronics, but no one really complained yet.
However, my personal favorite is the 80 series and LX 450.