NX Specs, Packaging, and Pricing Thread
#211
#213
Thanks tsopranoMB!!
BTW, do you know when these prices are to be released to the public? I asked my sales guy about it and he said that they still dont have any pricing for the NX. Since I have the pricing from you (Thanks again), I am going to pre-order from them to be closer to the top of the list, even though they dont have the pricing yet......At least so they claim......
BTW, do you know when these prices are to be released to the public? I asked my sales guy about it and he said that they still dont have any pricing for the NX. Since I have the pricing from you (Thanks again), I am going to pre-order from them to be closer to the top of the list, even though they dont have the pricing yet......At least so they claim......
Last edited by NXFan; 10-16-14 at 01:05 PM.
#214
There seems to be a lot of ala carte options with the new safety stuff. I am surprised they are not part of a package. Are these prices MSRP? If so, I am guessing the Invoice is about 2k lower.
#215
Hi all,
Long time follower and first-time poster here!
The price premium for hybrid is just too much in my opinion and that must be why Lexus projected a small market share for the 300h but the base turbo is priced very competitively. Add premium package to the base awd turbo and you get a nice car with decent kit for around $38k. Similarly equipped X3 or Q5 would come close to $50k. Plus Lexus has the best money factor and residual values so I am expecting great lease deals on NX 200t once the initial hype dies down...
I have a question though. Are the blind spot warning and cross traffic alert part of standard equipment? I couldn't find them on the options list...
Long time follower and first-time poster here!
The price premium for hybrid is just too much in my opinion and that must be why Lexus projected a small market share for the 300h but the base turbo is priced very competitively. Add premium package to the base awd turbo and you get a nice car with decent kit for around $38k. Similarly equipped X3 or Q5 would come close to $50k. Plus Lexus has the best money factor and residual values so I am expecting great lease deals on NX 200t once the initial hype dies down...
I have a question though. Are the blind spot warning and cross traffic alert part of standard equipment? I couldn't find them on the options list...
#216
Hi all,
Long time follower and first-time poster here!
The price premium for hybrid is just too much in my opinion and that must be why Lexus projected a small market share for the 300h but the base turbo is priced very competitively. Add premium package to the base awd turbo and you get a nice car with decent kit for around $38k. Similarly equipped X3 or Q5 would come close to $50k. Plus Lexus has the best money factor and residual values so I am expecting great lease deals on NX 200t once the initial hype dies down...
I have a question though. Are the blind spot warning and cross traffic alert part of standard equipment? I couldn't find them on the options list...
Long time follower and first-time poster here!
The price premium for hybrid is just too much in my opinion and that must be why Lexus projected a small market share for the 300h but the base turbo is priced very competitively. Add premium package to the base awd turbo and you get a nice car with decent kit for around $38k. Similarly equipped X3 or Q5 would come close to $50k. Plus Lexus has the best money factor and residual values so I am expecting great lease deals on NX 200t once the initial hype dies down...
I have a question though. Are the blind spot warning and cross traffic alert part of standard equipment? I couldn't find them on the options list...
#217
Oh ok, thanks for the explanation. For $660 that option package seems to be really good value...
#218
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Great post tsopranoMB to provide some closure (finally) on the US-side
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$800 for AWD is definitely worth it. I am in CA too and it doesn't snow here but there were so many times my X5's AWD saved me from an accident. A few years ago I drove up to Yosemite in January. There was a patch of black ice on the road invincible to the eyes. We were not driving fast..about 20 mph.. and I can feel the AWD kicks in as soon as I feel the lost of control. And right behind me.. the FWD minivan skated straight to the side of the mountain.
Yeah AWD may lost a few MPG over the FWD, but safety is more important to me.
Yeah AWD may lost a few MPG over the FWD, but safety is more important to me.
#220
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^^^ One can really see the benefit from BMW xDrive's more advanced power transfer system off-road but for everyday all-season city driving, Lexus AWD is more than adequate.
#221
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The "new" Invoice is 6% less. Just like every other Lexus. The "old" Invoice would have been a 12% discount from MSRP but all this is not really material for the NX's as few (if ANY) will be getting any type of discount IF they are as hot as they appear to be
#222
We are deciding between the F Sport and 300h.
From the info given ...
- it appears to me that LK (Lane Keep Assist) will not be available on the F-Sport.
- there is no code for the gray F-sport wheels but there is a code for Summer tires ... Wondering if that gives you the gray wheel? Hoping those are available because I don't care for the machined wheels as much.
- from the build codes given me by my dealer for local builds, none of the runs will include the triple LEDs for either the F Sport or 300h ... Interesting
- rain sensing wipers won't be available on the F Sport as it's only available with the (LL) luxury group
- F Sport not available with auto high beams
The build codes for the F Sport in my area (how Lexus will roll them out to this area of the country)
CG, EH, FJ, NV, OQ, PA, PB, PT, WE
Should we decide on the F Sport it looks like we may have to special order because I'd really like the gray wheels and the triple LEDs. Unless I'm seeing something wrong ...
From the info given ...
- it appears to me that LK (Lane Keep Assist) will not be available on the F-Sport.
- there is no code for the gray F-sport wheels but there is a code for Summer tires ... Wondering if that gives you the gray wheel? Hoping those are available because I don't care for the machined wheels as much.
- from the build codes given me by my dealer for local builds, none of the runs will include the triple LEDs for either the F Sport or 300h ... Interesting
- rain sensing wipers won't be available on the F Sport as it's only available with the (LL) luxury group
- F Sport not available with auto high beams
The build codes for the F Sport in my area (how Lexus will roll them out to this area of the country)
CG, EH, FJ, NV, OQ, PA, PB, PT, WE
Should we decide on the F Sport it looks like we may have to special order because I'd really like the gray wheels and the triple LEDs. Unless I'm seeing something wrong ...
Last edited by Husker4the; 10-16-14 at 07:53 PM.
#223
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Pricing Article published
Basically repeats everything MB told us but here is the web version if you have an interest.
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/10/16/2...x-price-34480/
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/10/16/2...x-price-34480/
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One doesn't need to take a single step from the paved roads to see Lexus' current AWD system fall very far from the competition. All you need is snow and ice.
Last edited by AmeOna; 10-16-14 at 09:43 PM.