2018 lx
#3
Driver School Candidate
Most manufacturers do a complete redesign more frequently than is done with the LX, but I guess I'm not too surprised....nor am I disappointed since I recently picked up a '16 LX.
Love the relative exclusivity, but hopefully they start making a re-design.
Love the relative exclusivity, but hopefully they start making a re-design.
#4
Why should they spend monies, times and energy to redesign LX any time soon when there are not lot of buyers, so as Mercedes G Class which has been the same for years because there is not a lot of buyers. Unlike popular RX, it will have a modest face lift with 3rd row seat.
#7
2018 Land Cruiser is also out without any changes. Even dynamic cruise control is not full speed yet (I checked the Owner's manual on Toyota website).
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#10
Originally Posted by mikeivan
I was hoping for a new color, at least. Not sure I can wait for the 2019. That will be a redesign, right?
#11
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#13
This looks that we could get new LX even earlier:
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...urt-motor-show
But on the other side, the debut in Europe mans that we can get just a new small Land Cruiser Prado (successor of LC 150). It would make a sense as the current GX460 and 4Runner are also due for a replacement (they are the last Toyotas without Toyota Safety Sense or Lexus Safety System).
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...urt-motor-show
But on the other side, the debut in Europe mans that we can get just a new small Land Cruiser Prado (successor of LC 150). It would make a sense as the current GX460 and 4Runner are also due for a replacement (they are the last Toyotas without Toyota Safety Sense or Lexus Safety System).
#14
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This looks that we could get new LX even earlier:
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...urt-motor-show
But on the other side, the debut in Europe mans that we can get just a new small Land Cruiser Prado (successor of LC 150). It would make a sense as the current GX460 and 4Runner are also due for a replacement (they are the last Toyotas without Toyota Safety Sense or Lexus Safety System).
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...urt-motor-show
But on the other side, the debut in Europe mans that we can get just a new small Land Cruiser Prado (successor of LC 150). It would make a sense as the current GX460 and 4Runner are also due for a replacement (they are the last Toyotas without Toyota Safety Sense or Lexus Safety System).
You can call them anything but late for dinner, but they are not Land Cruisers nor LXs by any means.
#15
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The GX was outdated in the North American market when 'Yota had the back door open on the wrong side.