Any GX Owners driven a Rx330 or 350? Am I missing out on the GX?
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Any GX Owners driven a Rx330 or 350? Am I missing out on the GX?
I did a search and came up with no comparison here.
I was thinking about getting a GX470 for the extra room and to start over. I own an RX330 and love it but it's not allot of cargo space and I feel I need more but do not want to go Ford or Chevy
Anyone here have any experience with the RX330 or 350? Problems in comparison? etc. etc. I will do some actual list comparisons but that really does not say allot but a list.
I was thinking about getting a GX470 for the extra room and to start over. I own an RX330 and love it but it's not allot of cargo space and I feel I need more but do not want to go Ford or Chevy
Anyone here have any experience with the RX330 or 350? Problems in comparison? etc. etc. I will do some actual list comparisons but that really does not say allot but a list.
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I was loaned an RX350 when we last visited the Lexus dealer. Agree that there's not much room. The BIG difference IMHO, is that the RX is a car, not a truck. A very nice small car with AWD, but a car.
I guess it all depends on what you want.
I guess it all depends on what you want.
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2nd gen rex350 looks great and rides great... much better than a gx470...
all the other rx 330 350 rides great too but look like a girl's ride... see too many guy riding those rx's and they look funny...
anyway a gx470 is not as smooth but sure as hell best the rx in every other manner of ownership...
all the other rx 330 350 rides great too but look like a girl's ride... see too many guy riding those rx's and they look funny...
anyway a gx470 is not as smooth but sure as hell best the rx in every other manner of ownership...
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No "INFINI" is my old companies name. No affiliation to Infiniti cars. Well the RX is NOT a car at all and is NOT a woman's car but I think can fit the Soccer mom (not chick) at times and I understand some of your prejudices. I think that's however a very surface assessment.
But yeah I don;t care about the smooth ride and want a full SUV not a crossover.
Hows the MPG and maintenance on the GX? My RX is pretty basic. Trans/Differential front and rear/Engine Oil and the rare Break/rotors. MPG is after my Mods about 19.5 hwy.
But yeah I don;t care about the smooth ride and want a full SUV not a crossover.
Hows the MPG and maintenance on the GX? My RX is pretty basic. Trans/Differential front and rear/Engine Oil and the rare Break/rotors. MPG is after my Mods about 19.5 hwy.
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I've been loaned the RX when in service for the GX.
My parents bought a Toyota Venza & when sitting in the driver's seat looking around at the interior structure (not finishes), it looks just like the RX.
No comparison between the RX & GX
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My parents bought a Toyota Venza & when sitting in the driver's seat looking around at the interior structure (not finishes), it looks just like the RX.
No comparison between the RX & GX
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The MPG for the GX is poor compared to the industry but not bad considering the size of the engine and weight of the car. I get about 17 mpg highway and 15mpg city driving. It averages out to somewhere in the 16 range for me. The maintenance is typical of most Lexus in as much as you have your 90K service w/ timing belt and water pump and hopefully not much else. There are some problematic areas of the GX, such as the rear air suspension, cracked dashboards, clunking driveshafts...etc... but most vehicles have their trouble spots. Most Lexus owners are very picky about their rides, and if you want the GX to ride like new, it will be pricey to upkeep.
Good luck... it's a great vehicle, but I only suggest the GX to those looking for onroad/offroad capabilities and/or the need to tow (it's a great tow vehicle). If neither of these functions are on your must-have list, I would stick w/ the RX or another 6C crossover.
Last edited by z0lt3c; 07-16-12 at 06:18 PM.
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My wife has had a 330 for 2.5 years and loves it. I hate it - too used to the size, power, and ride characteristics of the GX. As someone pointed out, the only way to know is to test drive a GX. They are truly different in more ways than you can list. If you like the RX a lot, you may find the GX less appealing.
And like it or not, the RX does have a "chick car" stigma to it. Sorry, but don't blame the messenger.
And like it or not, the RX does have a "chick car" stigma to it. Sorry, but don't blame the messenger.
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I was given an RX350 as a loaner during the last service visit and I admit it was quite nice, but if you're looking for something that has the soul of a truck with great towing capability then the GX is where it's at.
My wife was averaging about 18.2 mpg mixed driving before the lift and 33" mud tires. It's since dropped to about 16.5, but I'm ok with that, because if I was really concerned about gas mileage, I wouldnt have even considered such a vehicle. Aside from the timing belt/water pump replacement we havent had to spend a thing outside of normal wear and tear items. Well.....I take that back, I did accidentally destory the CV boot after failing to check a buddies work tightening the sway bar. I replaced the entire axle, but that wasnt even that expensive seeing that most important drivetrain/suspension parts are interchangeable with the 4runner.
Last edited by SouthernSS; 07-16-12 at 08:48 AM.
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z0lt3c and SouthernSS are spot on with their comments. The GX is a truck and an old design at that. Look no farther than the freaking cassette deck! Its a heavy duty rig thats just plain over-kill for the daily grind. I'll add that the GX rides much more smoothly than the RX (maybe the super compliant, tall rubber?). All in all, I haven't lost one minute of sleep by choosing the GX over the RX. I look forward to having it in the family for many years to come.
My friend used to sell for Lexus and said upgrading families from a RX to a GX was the easiest of all upgrades. The guys thought the RX was for soccer moms and both parents bite on the third row for their kids' friends.
(The Hybrid Highlander Ltd maybe, but not the RX. It cost less than the RX and has just as many features plus good mpg).
My friend used to sell for Lexus and said upgrading families from a RX to a GX was the easiest of all upgrades. The guys thought the RX was for soccer moms and both parents bite on the third row for their kids' friends.
(The Hybrid Highlander Ltd maybe, but not the RX. It cost less than the RX and has just as many features plus good mpg).