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Old 05-19-15, 05:11 AM
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Been a member for a little while and am perplexed as to how a person should know what generation a car falls into. Example: Looking up a 2011 RX350 ???
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Old 05-19-15, 05:40 AM
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Good point as some model forums have the models years in their title. Perhaps the moderator for this forum would point this out to the moderators of other forums without the date range listed and continuity be a part of all forums. In the meantime, I'd just Google it.
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We are in the process of adding years to the main forums page, but in the meantime if you click on the primary model (rx where the forum page says 'RX Models'), the years for each generation are listed in the text description for each Lexus model subforum. Example:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-models-9/

You can see Molly's rx is a third generation.

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Old 05-19-15, 07:00 AM
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Thank you.
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