NX Specs, Packaging, and Pricing Thread
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I'm surprised they aren't just calling it the 2016 Lexus NX since it's releasing so late in the year. Some other refreshes and new models that come out so late have done something like this and had a year and a half model year versus having such a short model year to start. I'm sure the original intention was to get this thing out in late August or early September.
#332
I'm surprised they aren't just calling it the 2016 Lexus NX since it's releasing so late in the year. Some other refreshes and new models that come out so late have done something like this and had a year and a half model year versus having such a short model year to start. I'm sure the original intention was to get this thing out in late August or early September.
Otherwise, NX did not have delays.
#333
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Speaking of, and it may very well be too early to predict, but does anyone have a good feel for when the 2016 NX will release (I'm assuming more likely around the "usual" time), and whether any tweaks/changes will be offered with it? I'm good on my IS lease until around September 16 or so I believe, and am trying to decide if I want to just wait or try and strike earlier.
#334
are you meaning to tell me that without the premium package, this car would come without a sunroof? i find this hard to believe.
in 2010, i had a base IS 250...there wasnt a single option on the window sticker, yet it came with a sunroof.
I wonder what the cost would be for:
200t
AWD
F-Sport front bumper only
Moonroof
LED headlights, which are bically advertised as standard
I have no desire for navi, driving nannies, F-Sport suspension, F-Sport interior, ML stereo, etc etc. But i have a feeling that the few items i want will end up breaking the $40k mark with packages, which is very unfortunate, especially because i wouldnt touch the non-Fsport fascia wit ha 10 foot pole.
in 2010, i had a base IS 250...there wasnt a single option on the window sticker, yet it came with a sunroof.
I wonder what the cost would be for:
200t
AWD
F-Sport front bumper only
Moonroof
LED headlights, which are bically advertised as standard
I have no desire for navi, driving nannies, F-Sport suspension, F-Sport interior, ML stereo, etc etc. But i have a feeling that the few items i want will end up breaking the $40k mark with packages, which is very unfortunate, especially because i wouldnt touch the non-Fsport fascia wit ha 10 foot pole.
#335
I responded to this in your other post in the "brochure" topic, I won't repost here what I already typed there. Here is a link to it thought:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...ml#post8795895
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...ml#post8795895
are you meaning to tell me that without the premium package, this car would come without a sunroof? i find this hard to believe.
in 2010, i had a base IS 250...there wasnt a single option on the window sticker, yet it came with a sunroof.
I wonder what the cost would be for:
200t
AWD
F-Sport front bumper only
Moonroof
LED headlights, which are bically advertised as standard
I have no desire for navi, driving nannies, F-Sport suspension, F-Sport interior, ML stereo, etc etc. But i have a feeling that the few items i want will end up breaking the $40k mark with packages, which is very unfortunate, especially because i wouldnt touch the non-Fsport fascia wit ha 10 foot pole.
in 2010, i had a base IS 250...there wasnt a single option on the window sticker, yet it came with a sunroof.
I wonder what the cost would be for:
200t
AWD
F-Sport front bumper only
Moonroof
LED headlights, which are bically advertised as standard
I have no desire for navi, driving nannies, F-Sport suspension, F-Sport interior, ML stereo, etc etc. But i have a feeling that the few items i want will end up breaking the $40k mark with packages, which is very unfortunate, especially because i wouldnt touch the non-Fsport fascia wit ha 10 foot pole.
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Don't understand the logic of the question. You would have to pay penalties for the early lease termination when it's THAT MANY months in advance so why would ANYONE want to pay those fees when they could simply wait until their lease is up and those new options DO come available?
That said, I don't necessarily HAVE to get an NX right away, I can certainly wait. Has anyone heard any rumors of anything new/different for the 2016 models?
#337
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Don't mean to disagree, but I'm not so sure I would. My current IS lease came on the heels of a previous IS lease, and it was done several months in advance without any early termination fees. Actually, our dealership called us to initiate the process. Don't know if that was random luck or not, but I've also spoken recently on the phone with my guy at the dealership and later bumped into him in person. I've made it very clear that I'm interested in possibly leasing an NX to replace my IS, and he's made it seem very possible without ever mentioning any fees.
That said, I don't necessarily HAVE to get an NX right away, I can certainly wait. Has anyone heard any rumors of anything new/different for the 2016 models?
That said, I don't necessarily HAVE to get an NX right away, I can certainly wait. Has anyone heard any rumors of anything new/different for the 2016 models?
No offense intended but as far as the fortune-telling powers that people may have on this site, GET REAL! We don't even have ANY of the 2015's here in the states yet so what would lead you to believe that ANYONE (including Lexus officials) would have ANY idea of what is going to happen in 2016?
Last edited by bunka; 11-20-14 at 11:48 PM.
#338
Driver School Candidate
The official pricing seemed to be misleading, to me at least.
Doing the math it was starting at ~$34,500. and then you add premium and navigation (which were my preferred add-ons). I guessed it'd be around close to $40,000 with those two options before taxes.
However when I paid my dealer a visit last week, that exact combo starts upwards of $43k. and thats before taxes. I'm a bit confused.
Doing the math it was starting at ~$34,500. and then you add premium and navigation (which were my preferred add-ons). I guessed it'd be around close to $40,000 with those two options before taxes.
However when I paid my dealer a visit last week, that exact combo starts upwards of $43k. and thats before taxes. I'm a bit confused.
#339
for those who are interested Edmunds has the NX Pricing up where you can build your own. An AWD non-F Sport that is almost fully loaded had an MSRP of about 47k and invoice of $44k.
http://www.edmunds.com/lexus/nx-200t...m=base&sub=suv
http://www.edmunds.com/lexus/nx-200t...m=base&sub=suv
#340
^ that doesnt seem to have anything for the F-Sport.
Go to the lexus website, they have the dollar amounts for all packages and options.
What im coming to the conclusion of, is that the premium package on the F-Sport model is $800 less than if it were to be applied to the Base model. (likely because the F-Sport cannot be configured with ventilated seats). That said, not only is the $2k extra for the F-Sport a steal, but a F-Sport with premium package is only like $1k more than a Base model with premium package.
assuming you want a sunroof, and basic amenities (the premium package) then it makes little sense to get the base model to save like $1k over an F-Sport. yes, this is lexus' doing, as they admitted they are anticipating almost half of sales to be F-Sports.
What im getting to is a couple hundred over the $40k mark for an F-Sport AWD with premium package only (no nav, etc). That seems pretty reasonable. With some haggling with leasing brokers a few months out, this should be had for $400/mo, zero down, exc. taxes and fees.
Go to the lexus website, they have the dollar amounts for all packages and options.
What im coming to the conclusion of, is that the premium package on the F-Sport model is $800 less than if it were to be applied to the Base model. (likely because the F-Sport cannot be configured with ventilated seats). That said, not only is the $2k extra for the F-Sport a steal, but a F-Sport with premium package is only like $1k more than a Base model with premium package.
assuming you want a sunroof, and basic amenities (the premium package) then it makes little sense to get the base model to save like $1k over an F-Sport. yes, this is lexus' doing, as they admitted they are anticipating almost half of sales to be F-Sports.
What im getting to is a couple hundred over the $40k mark for an F-Sport AWD with premium package only (no nav, etc). That seems pretty reasonable. With some haggling with leasing brokers a few months out, this should be had for $400/mo, zero down, exc. taxes and fees.
Last edited by ThermonMer; 11-25-14 at 07:40 AM.
#341
NX is in
Servco has several to see/ drive. I went in today, took a NXh for a drive.. I was happy. I'll wait for the hype to calm down and pick one up.
The guy I delt with was upfront and didn't play games
#342
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Official Canadian NX brochure
Just checked Lexus.ca and found they put the official brochure pdf online. Maybe because today is the official launch date.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/lexus.site.t...12042014044221
I am glad they've fixed the presentation of the packages for F-Sport NX in the official brochure. The teaser brochure was a bit confusing.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/lexus.site.t...12042014044221
I am glad they've fixed the presentation of the packages for F-Sport NX in the official brochure. The teaser brochure was a bit confusing.
#343
Driver School Candidate
#344
Lexus Test Driver