Signing off on the NX forum, but staying with Lexus.
#1
Driver
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Signing off on the NX forum, but staying with Lexus.
My changing situation involving more long trips favored the need for better ride and NHV characteristics (the southern Michigan roads finally wore me down ) … and my dealer made me an ‘offer I couldn’t refuse’. I have traded my 2015 NX200t for a new RX350, but before departing, I’d like to thank all those who offered advice and insights on this forum and added to my enjoyment of my NX200t. My Luxury NX was a great vehicle with very little in the way of troubles and with superior fit and finish inside and out. I enjoyed the nimble handling and the convenient size. And, both local and more distant Lexus dealerships have been and continue to be a pleasure to do business with, which I fully expect to continue. I shall be lurking to see how you all like the refreshed 2018.
Happy motoring!
Happy motoring!
#2
Congratulations on your new ride, Koetsu. Happy motoring.
#3
Intermediate
Congrats and enjoy your new rid. I am sure you will like higher level of luxury. However, remember that RX has lower profile tires than NX does, so watch our for these Michigan roads potholes.
#5
Driver
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Lex2000TL:
Thanks. The problems here involve sharp changes in plane, expansion joints, spotty patches, and coarse pavement textures more than pot holes. But, thanks for the warning.
>> Congrats on your new Lexus. I am going in the opposite direction because I want a smaller car. <<
Benny:
Sympathize with your impulse. I rather like the size of the NX, too. I had a 2011 RX350 AWD (before my NX) and I still think that vehicle is in a sweet spot for size and refinement.
I am very much enjoying my new ride so far.
Drive safe.
Thanks. The problems here involve sharp changes in plane, expansion joints, spotty patches, and coarse pavement textures more than pot holes. But, thanks for the warning.
>> Congrats on your new Lexus. I am going in the opposite direction because I want a smaller car. <<
Benny:
Sympathize with your impulse. I rather like the size of the NX, too. I had a 2011 RX350 AWD (before my NX) and I still think that vehicle is in a sweet spot for size and refinement.
I am very much enjoying my new ride so far.
Drive safe.
#6
Lexus Test Driver
Lex2000TL:
Thanks. The problems here involve sharp changes in plane, expansion joints, spotty patches, and coarse pavement textures more than pot holes. But, thanks for the warning.
>> Congrats on your new Lexus. I am going in the opposite direction because I want a smaller car. <<
Benny:
Sympathize with your impulse. I rather like the size of the NX, too. I had a 2011 RX350 AWD (before my NX) and I still think that vehicle is in a sweet spot for size and refinement.
I am very much enjoying my new ride so far.
Drive safe.
Thanks. The problems here involve sharp changes in plane, expansion joints, spotty patches, and coarse pavement textures more than pot holes. But, thanks for the warning.
>> Congrats on your new Lexus. I am going in the opposite direction because I want a smaller car. <<
Benny:
Sympathize with your impulse. I rather like the size of the NX, too. I had a 2011 RX350 AWD (before my NX) and I still think that vehicle is in a sweet spot for size and refinement.
I am very much enjoying my new ride so far.
Drive safe.
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