3rd Gen Lexus RX hard suspension (merged threads)
#151
Friends,
I bought a 2013 new RX-350 (demo vehicle 5k miles) 6 months ago, with premium package and display audio. The vehicle was made in Canada (VIN starting with 2T)
I had bought with so much anticipation of a smooth comfortable quiet ride. It was my signature purchase. Unfortunately, I regret buying the vehicle. The ride is very harsh, I can feel vibrations of every little stone / unevenness of road, every expansion joint on concrete road/ every little small bump --you get it... I feel like everytime I go over a small bump, somebody is shooting me from underneath.
I almost cringe having to drive it. I cannot wait to get out of the car when driving...Its making me frustrated / angry.
I believe something is wrong with the suspension / shock absorbers etc.. I called Lexus and they sent me to the dealer, where a technician and I rode 3 different vehicles (one with JT Vin and other with 2T vin). The technician accepted that my ride was harsher and more vibration than JT vin vehicle and it was not much different from 2T vehicle. At first he thought it was the tires (I have Michelin - which he said were firm and harsh ride but last much longer, other vehicles had Dunlop which gave smoother ride but didn't last long).
Anyway, he said there was nothing wrong with the car and that there are differences in way Canada made cars drive versus Japan made cars drive, and that's all there is to it.
I argued again with Lexus and finally they agreed to have same dealer make an inspection of the suspension / shocks system to see if something was wrong.
My question is those people doing the inspection are field service technicians and not Lexus engineers, so all they can do is make sure that parts are there and maybe take some measurements. Can they really tune the suspension and make the ride somewhat comfortable ??
Anyway - my question is -- aren't we as Lexus owners having paid premium for the car, entitled to a comfortable smooth quiet glide-like ride ??? or is that just marketing ???
I am just looking at some help from the experienced members of the forum...What should I do ??
We also have Toyota Highlander limited - and it is so quiet and a cushy ride, which is making the lexus ride that much more glaring.
thanks a lot friends,
hoping for some good advice ---
regards
I bought a 2013 new RX-350 (demo vehicle 5k miles) 6 months ago, with premium package and display audio. The vehicle was made in Canada (VIN starting with 2T)
I had bought with so much anticipation of a smooth comfortable quiet ride. It was my signature purchase. Unfortunately, I regret buying the vehicle. The ride is very harsh, I can feel vibrations of every little stone / unevenness of road, every expansion joint on concrete road/ every little small bump --you get it... I feel like everytime I go over a small bump, somebody is shooting me from underneath.
I almost cringe having to drive it. I cannot wait to get out of the car when driving...Its making me frustrated / angry.
I believe something is wrong with the suspension / shock absorbers etc.. I called Lexus and they sent me to the dealer, where a technician and I rode 3 different vehicles (one with JT Vin and other with 2T vin). The technician accepted that my ride was harsher and more vibration than JT vin vehicle and it was not much different from 2T vehicle. At first he thought it was the tires (I have Michelin - which he said were firm and harsh ride but last much longer, other vehicles had Dunlop which gave smoother ride but didn't last long).
Anyway, he said there was nothing wrong with the car and that there are differences in way Canada made cars drive versus Japan made cars drive, and that's all there is to it.
I argued again with Lexus and finally they agreed to have same dealer make an inspection of the suspension / shocks system to see if something was wrong.
My question is those people doing the inspection are field service technicians and not Lexus engineers, so all they can do is make sure that parts are there and maybe take some measurements. Can they really tune the suspension and make the ride somewhat comfortable ??
Anyway - my question is -- aren't we as Lexus owners having paid premium for the car, entitled to a comfortable smooth quiet glide-like ride ??? or is that just marketing ???
I am just looking at some help from the experienced members of the forum...What should I do ??
We also have Toyota Highlander limited - and it is so quiet and a cushy ride, which is making the lexus ride that much more glaring.
thanks a lot friends,
hoping for some good advice ---
regards
#152
#153
There must be something wrong if you notice that bad of a ride on a base rx with 18 inch tires. My f sport doesn't ride as rough as you are describing except perhaps over the roughest of roads and that is on 19 inch wheels. I will say though that the Michelin latitude tours I have are horrible. I hate them- very rough ride and tread wear has been abysmal. Funny thing is that we just got a 2014 acura mdx to replace our minivan and it has a significantly softer suspension than my f sport. But when going over road imperfections (like cracks and potholes) my wife commented that the acura seems very rough ... Guess which tires the acura has on it....Michelin latitude tour hps. So while I do think the tires can play a big role, you should not be feeling that horrible of a ride on 18s.
#154
I can share a little incident I had once..bought a BMW from Vancouver and drove it home...drove it for a few months and several times it bottomed out over incidental road rash..not real deep holes but still bottomed out..as in hit the top of the spring travel which I found very odd...the next time I had it in for service I asked the tech about this and low and behold they found after the car was take off the rail car used for shipping they had not removed one of the shipping nylon block spacers used to stop the chassis from bouncing excessively during it's train ride...just a thought..
#155
Something sounds way off. I wonder if there is a very good private mechanic who could ride with you and help you isolate the issue so that you could go back to Lexus and say to check "this" or check "that".
This would give you some objectivity from the standard Lexus line, "It all looks good to us" or "within specs" type of thing.
This would give you some objectivity from the standard Lexus line, "It all looks good to us" or "within specs" type of thing.
#156
The pursuit of F
LOL, yes, I know which one you're referring to, from TFL cars against the SRX. See at around 5:40.
#157
Ask them to replace the Michelins with Bridgestones. If they're a good dealership, they should be willing to do so (even if they charge you a little bit) assuming this was a CPO car.
If they won't do that, ask them to give you the full purchase price as a credit on a new 2015, and take your 2013 back as a tradein.
If they're not willing to do so, sell the car. If you got such a great deal, you should be able to get your money back.
If they won't do that, ask them to give you the full purchase price as a credit on a new 2015, and take your 2013 back as a tradein.
If they're not willing to do so, sell the car. If you got such a great deal, you should be able to get your money back.
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#159
i find it funny how the words smooth and quiet became subjective.
without knowing, what your previous cars were, it's hard to argue.
get one of this!...
i remember a youtube video where the guy compared Lexus RX 350 vs the competition
and the RX 350 won.
i'll post it when i find it.
without knowing, what your previous cars were, it's hard to argue.
get one of this!...
i remember a youtube video where the guy compared Lexus RX 350 vs the competition
and the RX 350 won.
i'll post it when i find it.
#160
Driver School Candidate
New 2015 for 7000$ more sounds like deal
I just bought my 2013 Rx, coming from a 1998 Chevy C1500 short-bed truck. What you are describing sounds more like my old truck, than the Rx.
Thoughts on the possible issue at hand... Tires can loose their elasticity over time, especially in the hot Texas sun, it can drastically affect the ride. But I think this takes some time, maybe check your "born on" date code of your tires. Are you sure that you are not in an F-sport version? (I test drove and did not like the ride at all!) If you have 18" wheels, they should ride smoother than the 19", that I have.
#163
Racer
It might help the dealership if you can point to a specific area. Front/back or left/right. Pick your favorite bump and try left side or right side at a speed that you can separate the feel of front from back impact.
#164
Something like this sounds more than likely to me, especially how you describe how utterly terrible the ride is. The RX is not going to feel like a car, but it's certainly far from what you're describing. My feeling is its possible that the suspension looks ok from underneath but if anything is binding or out of spec the only way might be to disassemble and inspect/replace components individually.
It might help the dealership if you can point to a specific area. Front/back or left/right. Pick your favorite bump and try left side or right side at a speed that you can separate the feel of front from back impact.
It might help the dealership if you can point to a specific area. Front/back or left/right. Pick your favorite bump and try left side or right side at a speed that you can separate the feel of front from back impact.
#165
Driver School Candidate
Hi- Thanks a lot for the responses...
DatDude:-- Can you please look up your invoice and inform me ? I can use it in my discussion with technician on Tuesday..
I have an inspection scheduled on Tuesday. I am going to mention and push them on all the points you all have mentioned in your responses..
To all saying that this is not a car, get used to the rough ride --- well, I had a Mitsubishi Lancer and that drove smoother/softer than this....are you telling me that I cant even expect a Mitsubishi lancer kind of ride for $30k more.....also I have Toyota highlander and that drives buttery soft....
To repeat, I test drove a new 2015 J vin RX, and that drove noticeably softer/smoother. also the car felt nice and loose, u could turn steering wheel with a finger....on mine, I get a forearm workout. it is stiff..
thanks and regards...
DatDude:-- Can you please look up your invoice and inform me ? I can use it in my discussion with technician on Tuesday..
I have an inspection scheduled on Tuesday. I am going to mention and push them on all the points you all have mentioned in your responses..
To all saying that this is not a car, get used to the rough ride --- well, I had a Mitsubishi Lancer and that drove smoother/softer than this....are you telling me that I cant even expect a Mitsubishi lancer kind of ride for $30k more.....also I have Toyota highlander and that drives buttery soft....
To repeat, I test drove a new 2015 J vin RX, and that drove noticeably softer/smoother. also the car felt nice and loose, u could turn steering wheel with a finger....on mine, I get a forearm workout. it is stiff..
thanks and regards...