2020 Lexus GX 460
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I don't think the front Grille is big enough.
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I like the revised grill and the small interior changes, though I cannot really picture this with the Rioja Red interior. Added features and new wood are good too.
But I need to see those headlights in real life. If that's a one piece lens that goes from the top of the light to the bottom of the DRL, then it looks huge and I'm not sure how I feel about that. |
The grill looks great. The triple LED beam headlights look great. The small interior refinements are nice. Shame they couldn't tweak the motor.
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Pretty weak effort. Can’t wait to see what is updated in the 4Runner.
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Very minor, but nice upgrades. Still wouldn't buy one.
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That grille is absolutely ridiculous.
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I think the grille needs to be at least 40% bigger... otherwise BMW with their 7 series is winning!!!!
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Originally Posted by vraa
(Post 10544435)
I think the grille needs to be at least 40% bigger... otherwise BMW with their 7 series is winning!!!!
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Originally Posted by Lexus2000
(Post 10544454)
Lexus left room for a bigger grille the refresh will no doubt be something like this.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...ebfe97389b.jpg OMG That is funny.. Looks like a snow plow. |
This would have been perfect back in 2016 when the LX got refreshed, when the landscape of what was to come was different then what is here now. This seems like a project that was originally scheduled for launch much earlier, but postponed for one of many reasons.
Three glaring faults: 1) LSS in this model, is nothing more then taking the features of driver assist and putting into a new PR term. High speed cruise control is not the same as full speed cruise control available in the proper LSS V1 2) GEN 8 Navigation system....WHY? Heck the 4rrunner is getting is AA/CP, and the current 4RX with its move back to touchscreen aka the signal moving forward all Lexus models will return to touch...... 3) No 8 Speed....but 6 speed with the modern E-shift knob from recent models..... If Lexus intends to bump MSRP and/or take away their generous incentives package....LOL Too many alternatives including the 19s are available BTW just to showcase that even Lexus yawned at the idea of this redesign Source: Official Lexus website images https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...f1c349547b.jpg I wonder what year am I https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...d4b6c60e7b.jpg I wonder what MY am I? |
LOL... that is a seriously weak effort. same safety as a Corolla now. :agreed: worse infotainment though.
and Lexus2000 - your chop made me LOL!!! :D |
Originally Posted by coolsaber
(Post 10544462)
This would have been perfect back in 2016 when the LX got refreshed, when the landscape of what was to come was different then what is here now. This seems like a project that was originally scheduled for launch much earlier, but postponed for one of many reasons.
Three glaring faults: 1) LSS in this model, is nothing more then taking the features of driver assist and putting into a new PR term. High speed cruise control is not the same as full speed cruise control available in the proper LSS V1 2) GEN 8 Navigation system....WHY? Heck the 4rrunner is getting is AA/CP, and the current 4RX with its move back to touchscreen aka the signal moving forward all Lexus models will return to touch...... 3) No 8 Speed....but 6 speed with the modern E-shift knob from recent models..... If Lexus intends to bump MSRP and/or take away their generous incentives package....LOL Too many alternatives including the 19s are available BTW just to showcase that even Lexus yawned at the idea of this redesign Source: Official Lexus website images https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...f1c349547b.jpg I wonder what year am I https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...d4b6c60e7b.jpg I wonder what MY am I? |
Well my lease of my 2018 GX is up in another 2yrs. I reckon there won't be anything new to move to.
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
(Post 10544487)
and Lexus2000 - your chop made me LOL!!! :D
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