What else did you consider before NX?
#16
If you mash the pedal, you're going to get crap mileage no matter what you drive, as we all know. The NX does really well coasting/minimal throttle input due to the Atkinson cycle kicking. You can get 35+ MPG's at 30-40mph if you learn how to balance the pedal. It still has sufficient power to get you through the city. Certainly not a fast car, but for urban driving it does the job well
#17
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Thank you all... don't stop.
Went back for a sit-in, in the MKX and after a bit of time, took it off my list.
Felt bigger than I remember during weekend test drive. Did not feel as comfortable anymore.
Going to checkout the '16 X1. Hadn't really given the X1 much thought but since many of you did I thought I better take a peek.
Other than that, NX only one left on my list, for now. Hoping for another NX test drive later this week.
Kinda' nice shopping around when I don't really need to. On the other hand I figure trading the Santa Fe with 20k of warranty left might fetch better price.
Went back for a sit-in, in the MKX and after a bit of time, took it off my list.
Felt bigger than I remember during weekend test drive. Did not feel as comfortable anymore.
Going to checkout the '16 X1. Hadn't really given the X1 much thought but since many of you did I thought I better take a peek.
Other than that, NX only one left on my list, for now. Hoping for another NX test drive later this week.
Kinda' nice shopping around when I don't really need to. On the other hand I figure trading the Santa Fe with 20k of warranty left might fetch better price.
#18
Lexus Champion
Thank you all... don't stop.
Went back for a sit-in, in the MKX and after a bit of time, took it off my list.
Felt bigger than I remember during weekend test drive. Did not feel as comfortable anymore.
Going to checkout the '16 X1. Hadn't really given the X1 much thought but since many of you did I thought I better take a peek.
Other than that, NX only one left on my list, for now. Hoping for another NX test drive later this week.
Kinda' nice shopping around when I don't really need to. On the other hand I figure trading the Santa Fe with 20k of warranty left might fetch better price.
Went back for a sit-in, in the MKX and after a bit of time, took it off my list.
Felt bigger than I remember during weekend test drive. Did not feel as comfortable anymore.
Going to checkout the '16 X1. Hadn't really given the X1 much thought but since many of you did I thought I better take a peek.
Other than that, NX only one left on my list, for now. Hoping for another NX test drive later this week.
Kinda' nice shopping around when I don't really need to. On the other hand I figure trading the Santa Fe with 20k of warranty left might fetch better price.
#19
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
You're right... MKC is sized perfectly. Drives/Rides nice too.
Simply too short on new Tech, which is my main reason for wanting a new vehicle.
Perhaps MY17 will be different, but I doubt it.
Simply too short on new Tech, which is my main reason for wanting a new vehicle.
Perhaps MY17 will be different, but I doubt it.
#20
The pursuit of F
Well, to be honest, the Escape is getting additional new tech for MY '17 so for the MKC to continue to differentiate itself from its cousin, it should also get additional new tech.
#21
Steve
#22
I'm surprised about your thought that it is short on new tech. The one I drove had everything I could think of including things like lane keeping assist, self parking, drive mode control, radar cruise control, blind spot monitor, cross traffic warning, etc. What's missing?
Steve
Steve
#23
Have you all seen the CR frequency of repair data/rating for the new MKC? It is enough to make one think thrice about buying one. I saw an new MKX at the Detroit International Auto Show. None of the body side creases were aligned well. Ford has a bit of work to do.
#24
Lexus Champion
I'm surprised about your thought that it is short on new tech. The one I drove had everything I could think of including things like lane keeping assist, self parking, drive mode control, radar cruise control, blind spot monitor, cross traffic warning, etc. What's missing?
Steve
Steve
#25
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
MKC has no LED headlights, adaptive or otherwise, no HUD, no pre-collision.
I have hopes for MY17 due to what Escape seems to be getting. Should know soon as per grapevine.
I have hopes for MY17 due to what Escape seems to be getting. Should know soon as per grapevine.
#26
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
X1 off my list. Had one for 3 hours this evening. Took it back an hour early.
Seats not only too narrow but the handle that makes the thigh adjustment ended up being very obtrusive and the extended seat portion is not very well padded. Simply not comfortable.
Heading to Lexus dealer tomorrow to do a refresher/recap on 200t regular
Seats not only too narrow but the handle that makes the thigh adjustment ended up being very obtrusive and the extended seat portion is not very well padded. Simply not comfortable.
Heading to Lexus dealer tomorrow to do a refresher/recap on 200t regular
#27
Lexus Champion
I just started the process of looking for a replacement for our Q5. I don't mind doing the research. It's fun and interesting to see what is out there in the segment. It's a good time to be a consumer. With the competition there isn't really a bad one in the bunch. I'm not particularly brand loyal, so the field is wide open right now. Currently on my radar in the new GLC and the upcoming '17 Audi Allroad wagon, but my radar changes regularly.
#28
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
The deed is done. The winner: NX200t - Executive - Atomic Silver.
Expected delivery: April.
Expected delivery: April.
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#29
Considered an X3. The dealer experience was not the same and the interior did not sell me on the idea of making it something to own. Went back to my Lexus dealer and picked up the NX200T F sport with red and black interior. Done deal.