Test drive NX 3 times, cannot decide, need help
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Test drive NX 3 times, cannot decide, need help
I tested drive NX 200t three times last week and here are my impression:
Exterior: very sharp and attractive
Interior: modern, yet a little bit overwhelming at first, the wheel is a little bit cheap, especially materials for the buttons.
Trunk: small, yet practical, if you have 0-1 kid and it might be enough
Driving expression: that is what kills me, the car is very nimble, responsive, acceleration and brake are good. However, the car feels heavy, with annoying engine howl, especially when accelerate. I do not know whether it is normal for "sporty" car, but the ride felt rough and bumpy for me, especially at local road.
The dealer told me NX was much more noisy than traditional Lexus cars, and because it is a "smaller" car, that limits how they can damp the noise. Really?
I will use this car for daily commuter and I am worried the rough ride and cabin noise will make me regret the purchase.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Exterior: very sharp and attractive
Interior: modern, yet a little bit overwhelming at first, the wheel is a little bit cheap, especially materials for the buttons.
Trunk: small, yet practical, if you have 0-1 kid and it might be enough
Driving expression: that is what kills me, the car is very nimble, responsive, acceleration and brake are good. However, the car feels heavy, with annoying engine howl, especially when accelerate. I do not know whether it is normal for "sporty" car, but the ride felt rough and bumpy for me, especially at local road.
The dealer told me NX was much more noisy than traditional Lexus cars, and because it is a "smaller" car, that limits how they can damp the noise. Really?
I will use this car for daily commuter and I am worried the rough ride and cabin noise will make me regret the purchase.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Even though small, the NX is heavy, as are the other compact luxury CUV's, so I can understand the heavy feeling. Also the 2.0t 4 cylinder engine will be a little nosier than say a V6 or V8. If you like the car those are areas that you'd probably adjust to in a short time.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
When test driving I kept switching the mode to see when the car would fall on its face and see where the boost range was.
And I have on idea what sports car you've been driving that drives heavy....
Last edited by Swacer; 01-29-15 at 10:30 AM.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
As for the sound, I thought all Fsports got them. Regardless of region.
#10
Driver School Candidate
I know for a fact that (ASC) is NOT available in Canada and (ASC) IS available for the U.S.
Now for what trim?...I'll let the U.S. peeps answer that.
#12
I drive the 200t in Sport mode and my wife drives in Eco (she is always trying to save gas an improve fuel economy, I blow her MPG every time I drive,LOL) I do notice a difference when I forget to switch it to Sport. It feels like there is a little more lag and not as responsive. I do enjoy driving in Sport mode. Has some awesome pick up when merging on the freeway. To me, the NX could be quieter, but we upgraded from a Honda CRV, and the NX is much quieter then the Honda was. I am also hoping that when it comes time to replace the tires (now has Yokohama), I will buy Michelins and it will be quieter. I don't regret for a minute buying the NX though!
#13
The pursuit of F
ASC (Active Sound Control) is only on the F Sport (standard). It is a feature of US NX F Sports but not available in Canada. In contrast, AVS (Adapative Variable Suspension) is only available (standard) in Canada on F Sport Series 2 models which helps smooth out the bumps.
To the OP: The salesman misinformed you stating that it's noisier because it's a smaller car. In my experience, the NX is as quiet as the RX in most instances except for wind noise at medium to higher speeds heard from the side window. This is because the NX does not have Lamisafe (double-pane) sound-reducing windows like the RX has. My IS (which is decent) is notably noisier than the NX.
In fact, C&D found it very quiet:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...wd-test-review
http://www.caranddriver.com/lexus/nx
Which car have you owned to understand what levels of noise you are used to? Do you have an ES or LS?
To the OP: The salesman misinformed you stating that it's noisier because it's a smaller car. In my experience, the NX is as quiet as the RX in most instances except for wind noise at medium to higher speeds heard from the side window. This is because the NX does not have Lamisafe (double-pane) sound-reducing windows like the RX has. My IS (which is decent) is notably noisier than the NX.
In fact, C&D found it very quiet:
Hushed as a prep-school library, the NX300h lets a mere 71 decibels of noise into the cabin at wide-open throttle and only 68 when cruising at 70 mph (the 2014 Mercedes-Benz S550 measured 75 decibels wide open and 67 cruising).
On the plus side, the four is quiet, more so than even the hybrid by two decibels at a 70-mph cruise (66 decibels versus 68). Activate the “active sound control” system in Sport mode, however, and the cabin fills with a pleasantly barky, if technically inauthentic, engine note.
Which car have you owned to understand what levels of noise you are used to? Do you have an ES or LS?
Last edited by corradoMR2; 01-29-15 at 05:55 PM.
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I tested drive NX 200t three times last week and here are my impression:
Exterior: very sharp and attractive
Interior: modern, yet a little bit overwhelming at first, the wheel is a little bit cheap, especially materials for the buttons.
Trunk: small, yet practical, if you have 0-1 kid and it might be enough
Driving expression: that is what kills me, the car is very nimble, responsive, acceleration and brake are good. However, the car feels heavy, with annoying engine howl, especially when accelerate. I do not know whether it is normal for "sporty" car, but the ride felt rough and bumpy for me, especially at local road.
The dealer told me NX was much more noisy than traditional Lexus cars, and because it is a "smaller" car, that limits how they can damp the noise. Really?
I will use this car for daily commuter and I am worried the rough ride and cabin noise will make me regret the purchase.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Exterior: very sharp and attractive
Interior: modern, yet a little bit overwhelming at first, the wheel is a little bit cheap, especially materials for the buttons.
Trunk: small, yet practical, if you have 0-1 kid and it might be enough
Driving expression: that is what kills me, the car is very nimble, responsive, acceleration and brake are good. However, the car feels heavy, with annoying engine howl, especially when accelerate. I do not know whether it is normal for "sporty" car, but the ride felt rough and bumpy for me, especially at local road.
The dealer told me NX was much more noisy than traditional Lexus cars, and because it is a "smaller" car, that limits how they can damp the noise. Really?
I will use this car for daily commuter and I am worried the rough ride and cabin noise will make me regret the purchase.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
#15
Lexus Test Driver
ASC (Active Sound Control) is only on the F Sport (standard). It is a feature of US NX F Sports but not available in Canada. In contrast, AVS (Adapative Variable Suspension) is only available (standard) in Canada on F Sport Series 2 models which helps smooth out the bumps.
To the OP: The salesman misinformed you stating that it's noisier because it's a smaller car. In my experience, the NX is as quiet as the RX in most instances except for wind noise at medium to higher speeds heard from the side window. This is because the NX does not have Lamisafe (double-pane) sound-reducing windows like the RX has. My IS (which is decent) is notably noisier than the NX.
In fact, C&D found it very quiet:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...wd-test-review
http://www.caranddriver.com/lexus/nx
Which car have you owned to understand what levels of noise you are used to? Do you have an ES or LS?
To the OP: The salesman misinformed you stating that it's noisier because it's a smaller car. In my experience, the NX is as quiet as the RX in most instances except for wind noise at medium to higher speeds heard from the side window. This is because the NX does not have Lamisafe (double-pane) sound-reducing windows like the RX has. My IS (which is decent) is notably noisier than the NX.
In fact, C&D found it very quiet:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...wd-test-review
http://www.caranddriver.com/lexus/nx
Which car have you owned to understand what levels of noise you are used to? Do you have an ES or LS?