2016 LX seat colors: Cabernet vs Parchment
#17
Dream car
Not an "official" picture, this is my iPhone photo of my dream LX, Atomic Silver/Parchment. I love the matte finish walnut with the Parchment leather. Unfortunately, this vehicle has the ugly and intrusive and useless (to me) Rear Seat Entertainment System, which killed the deal on the spot. Apparently every 2016 LX in the Southern Region has RSES and 21" wheels. So, I am still driving my old 2008, which is good enough for me, for now.
#18
Not an "official" picture, this is my iPhone photo of my dream LX, Atomic Silver/Parchment. I love the matte finish walnut with the Parchment leather. Unfortunately, this vehicle has the ugly and intrusive and useless (to me) Rear Seat Entertainment System, which killed the deal on the spot. Apparently every 2016 LX in the Southern Region has RSES and 21" wheels. So, I am still driving my old 2008, which is good enough for me, for now.
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#19
Lexus Fanatic
I would choose the Cabernet. Very rich, different, etc.
#20
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I want to add the paint protection, tint and body protection. I know gama posted on this (or some other thread) about the products he used.
Anybody have a take on this? This is what the dealer sent me:
Here are the following protectants that we can put on your LX 570.
We have door edge and door cup guards. The door edge guards protect the doors from getting chipped up on the edges when your door bumps into another vehicle. The door cup guards are inside the door handles and they protect from finger nails and rings scratching the insides of the door handles. We also have Invisishield aka Clear Mask which comes on the front hood and mirrors and it protects from rock chips. We then also offer Window tinting and pin striping which comes on the sides of the vehicle. The whole package together is $1195. Let me know if you want me to add that in and we will start putting it on.
Anybody have a take on this? This is what the dealer sent me:
Here are the following protectants that we can put on your LX 570.
We have door edge and door cup guards. The door edge guards protect the doors from getting chipped up on the edges when your door bumps into another vehicle. The door cup guards are inside the door handles and they protect from finger nails and rings scratching the insides of the door handles. We also have Invisishield aka Clear Mask which comes on the front hood and mirrors and it protects from rock chips. We then also offer Window tinting and pin striping which comes on the sides of the vehicle. The whole package together is $1195. Let me know if you want me to add that in and we will start putting it on.
#21
Pit Crew
Thread Starter
Just picked up the car on Monday!!! $6000 off MSRP of 98,000
Feels like a NASA command center inside with all the electronics and gadgetry....
Will post pics in day or 2 (have my hands full with my '15 LS460 FSport that I purchased last week )
Feels like a NASA command center inside with all the electronics and gadgetry....
Will post pics in day or 2 (have my hands full with my '15 LS460 FSport that I purchased last week )
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#22
Lexus Fanatic
Having a good month!
#24
I think the Cabernet interior color is beautiful. I especially like the linear espresso wood trim it comes with. For me, the Cabernet color is a must. We spent much of late November and early December in discussion with our dealership on the purchase of a new 16 LX. At the time, they could not find one in the color combo we wanted (blue exterior, Cabernet interior), and apparently the ball got dropped because we never heard back since. However, during my last discussion with the dealership, they said that the Cabernet interior LX's were in especially high demand, and that they had their name on some sort of list to obtain the next LX in the combo I wished for.
I generally have no brand that I am loyal to. I love cars in general, and purchase which ever ones I am drawn to, regardless of make. We have owned a Lexus GS for over ten years now and would like to pick up a new LX. Currently we have owned multiple Land Rovers (among many other brands too). I personally think that both, traditional Land Rover and Land Cruiser/LX customers are pretty much the same, conservative type (with the exception being in recent years for both brands). Cadillac and Infinity to me are the "showy" brands, not Land Rover and Lexus. In fact, I specifically have enjoyed our Range Rover, LR4 and Range Rover Sport due to their subdued, conservative appearance.
In the end, both parchment and cabernet interiors look great on the LX, but the unique factor of the Cabernet color pushes my vote in its favor. Well wishes, in finding the perfect combo for you, either way I'm sure it will be beautiful.
I generally have no brand that I am loyal to. I love cars in general, and purchase which ever ones I am drawn to, regardless of make. We have owned a Lexus GS for over ten years now and would like to pick up a new LX. Currently we have owned multiple Land Rovers (among many other brands too). I personally think that both, traditional Land Rover and Land Cruiser/LX customers are pretty much the same, conservative type (with the exception being in recent years for both brands). Cadillac and Infinity to me are the "showy" brands, not Land Rover and Lexus. In fact, I specifically have enjoyed our Range Rover, LR4 and Range Rover Sport due to their subdued, conservative appearance.
In the end, both parchment and cabernet interiors look great on the LX, but the unique factor of the Cabernet color pushes my vote in its favor. Well wishes, in finding the perfect combo for you, either way I'm sure it will be beautiful.
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I think the Cabernet interior color is beautiful. I especially like the linear espresso wood trim it comes with. For me, the Cabernet color is a must. We spent much of late November and early December in discussion with our dealership on the purchase of a new 16 LX. At the time, they could not find one in the color combo we wanted (blue exterior, Cabernet interior), and apparently the ball got dropped because we never heard back since. However, during my last discussion with the dealership, they said that the Cabernet interior LX's were in especially high demand, and that they had their name on some sort of list to obtain the next LX in the combo I wished for.
I generally have no brand that I am loyal to. I love cars in general, and purchase which ever ones I am drawn to, regardless of make. We have owned a Lexus GS for over ten years now and would like to pick up a new LX. Currently we have owned multiple Land Rovers (among many other brands too). I personally think that both, traditional Land Rover and Land Cruiser/LX customers are pretty much the same, conservative type (with the exception being in recent years for both brands). Cadillac and Infinity to me are the "showy" brands, not Land Rover and Lexus. In fact, I specifically have enjoyed our Range Rover, LR4 and Range Rover Sport due to their subdued, conservative appearance.
In the end, both parchment and cabernet interiors look great on the LX, but the unique factor of the Cabernet color pushes my vote in its favor. Well wishes, in finding the perfect combo for you, either way I'm sure it will be beautiful.
I generally have no brand that I am loyal to. I love cars in general, and purchase which ever ones I am drawn to, regardless of make. We have owned a Lexus GS for over ten years now and would like to pick up a new LX. Currently we have owned multiple Land Rovers (among many other brands too). I personally think that both, traditional Land Rover and Land Cruiser/LX customers are pretty much the same, conservative type (with the exception being in recent years for both brands). Cadillac and Infinity to me are the "showy" brands, not Land Rover and Lexus. In fact, I specifically have enjoyed our Range Rover, LR4 and Range Rover Sport due to their subdued, conservative appearance.
In the end, both parchment and cabernet interiors look great on the LX, but the unique factor of the Cabernet color pushes my vote in its favor. Well wishes, in finding the perfect combo for you, either way I'm sure it will be beautiful.
#27
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[QUOTE=aashour6;9414395]We faced the exact same thing before we bought ours. We wanted blue on red but it would have taken 4 months to get it and we didnt want to wait that long. Ended up with black on red and couldnt be happier. Black is better for resale and now that we have it we are glad we got it as it looks better on a car this size. The nebula grey is gorgeous as well.[/QUOTE]
Nebula is a great color, unfortunately it is way too close to an equivalent and fairly common Toyota color and thus doesn't sell well with Lexus. Stick with black and white if you ever plan to sell/trade your LX. If you don't care about any of this, get the colour you want (even if it is red) and be happy.
Nebula is a great color, unfortunately it is way too close to an equivalent and fairly common Toyota color and thus doesn't sell well with Lexus. Stick with black and white if you ever plan to sell/trade your LX. If you don't care about any of this, get the colour you want (even if it is red) and be happy.
#28
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Nebula is a great color, unfortunately it is way too close to an equivalent and fairly common Toyota color and thus doesn't sell well with Lexus. Stick with black and white if you ever plan to sell/trade your LX. If you don't care about any of this, get the colour you want (even if it is red) and be happy.
The "rare colors" that don't sell initially seem to command a premium much later in the used market
That has been my experience
All 9 land cruiser /LX I owned have been non white non black
My red fj60 and my black cherry (purple) lc100 brought almost 20% more at resale than equivalent cars
#29
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I would not agree at all that nebula grey doesn't sell well. I see a ton of Lexus vehicles on the road in nebula grey.
Its a nice medium grey which is very desirable with resale. As is silver and white and black as you mention. Black is pretty close to an equivalent Toyota color....black!
Black looks great but its way too much work to keep it looking nice IMHO.
Its a nice medium grey which is very desirable with resale. As is silver and white and black as you mention. Black is pretty close to an equivalent Toyota color....black!
Black looks great but its way too much work to keep it looking nice IMHO.
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Having owned land cruisers since 1983 and different LX since 1997, I disagree respectfully
The "rare colors" that don't sell initially seem to command a premium much later in the used market
That has been my experience
All 9 land cruiser /LX I owned have been non white non black
My red fj60 and my black cherry (purple) lc100 brought almost 20% more at resale than equivalent cars
The "rare colors" that don't sell initially seem to command a premium much later in the used market
That has been my experience
All 9 land cruiser /LX I owned have been non white non black
My red fj60 and my black cherry (purple) lc100 brought almost 20% more at resale than equivalent cars
when I was trying to trade my 2014 LX 570 in nebula my former sales advisor told me LX in nebula doesn't sell because doctors and lawyers who buy them prefer black and white, and consequently, tried to low ball me on the trade-in value. I found a different dealership that gave me a very good KBB value, and sadly, my trade-in still sits unsold @ a month later