2008 RX350 - ready to trade it - miss my Highlander....
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2008 RX350 - ready to trade it - miss my Highlander....
Well I bought my new 2008 RX350 (Breakwater Blue) several months ago, it has about 12k miles thus far - everyone says how do you like your new car and I say - I wish I had never bought it - I miss the extra space my Highlander had. We have been on 2 trips with it and never enough space to pack suitcases for 2 adults and 1 small child. I am ready to trade it in on a Sequoia or 4 Runner. Anyone have any experience what it is like to trade a higher priced Lexus for a lower priced SUV. My husband says I am crazy but when I am paying for a car that cost this much I should at least like it - right?
The Navigations system has been wrong on several trips - it would say turn left when you were actually supposed to turn right.
It also doesn't have that luxury feel that I think it should have - maybe because it is AWD and has the larger tires - I don't know - Anyone want to buy it?
The Navigations system has been wrong on several trips - it would say turn left when you were actually supposed to turn right.
It also doesn't have that luxury feel that I think it should have - maybe because it is AWD and has the larger tires - I don't know - Anyone want to buy it?
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if you trade in now, be perpare to lose about $10,000. If money is no object, then do it. If you look at the cargo space for a RX vs a highlander or 4runner, its pretty close. If you need more cargo room, maybe you can fold down one of the seats or get a roof top cargo box. Buying a Sequoia would be bucking the trend right now. No one is buying those things, who knows, you should be able to get a great dealer on them now.
The RX is a entry level luxury SUV, its definity more lexurious than the 3 SUV you have mention. Are you thinking that luxury is a soft ride?
The RX is a entry level luxury SUV, its definity more lexurious than the 3 SUV you have mention. Are you thinking that luxury is a soft ride?
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Well I bought my new 2008 RX350 (Breakwater Blue) several months ago, it has about 12k miles thus far - everyone says how do you like your new car and I say - I wish I had never bought it - I miss the extra space my Highlander had. We have been on 2 trips with it and never enough space to pack suitcases for 2 adults and 1 small child. I am ready to trade it in on a Sequoia or 4 Runner. Anyone have any experience what it is like to trade a higher priced Lexus for a lower priced SUV. My husband says I am crazy but when I am paying for a car that cost this much I should at least like it - right?
The Navigations system has been wrong on several trips - it would say turn left when you were actually supposed to turn right.
It also doesn't have that luxury feel that I think it should have - maybe because it is AWD and has the larger tires - I don't know - Anyone want to buy it?
The Navigations system has been wrong on several trips - it would say turn left when you were actually supposed to turn right.
It also doesn't have that luxury feel that I think it should have - maybe because it is AWD and has the larger tires - I don't know - Anyone want to buy it?
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Lexus claims to be the "luxury cars" - I just don't get this feeling from mine and as for the larger Lexus SUV models - I think they are ugly. I am not saying that I think a Toy. 4 Runner or Sequoia is necessarily a luxury vehicle but I like the looks and the size a whole lot better than the larger Lexus SUVs. I do think my Highlander rode better, handled better than my RX350 does. I am also not a car person - I love an SUV, but it has to look good and the ones I have seen from BMW isn't an attractive vehicle to me. Thanks for responding.
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Trade it in for the biggest Lexus SUV you can get. Should not be too much of a loss at todays conditions & you will feel better about it too. Then you will have all the space + luxury.
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Lexus claims to be the "luxury cars" - I just don't get this feeling from mine and as for the larger Lexus SUV models - I think they are ugly. I am not saying that I think a Toy. 4 Runner or Sequoia is necessarily a luxury vehicle but I like the looks and the size a whole lot better than the larger Lexus SUVs. I do think my Highlander rode better, handled better than my RX350 does. I am also not a car person - I love an SUV, but it has to look good and the ones I have seen from BMW isn't an attractive vehicle to me. Thanks for responding.
I too have an RX, it's a hybrid, i dont drive it at all.... it is just sitting in the garage collecting dust
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What the heck do you bring along for 2 adults and one child that won't fit in the back of an RX? If you can't get 3 suitcases and a stroller in the back you need to take out the portable meth lab to make more room.
I'm wondering if you test drove it before you bought it. A vehicle is the second largest purchase a person will make. I make sure I take a car for the entire day to test drive it. If the dealership wont' let me take it for the day I go find another one. For the record I have only had one dealer not let me take it all day.
Doing this allows you to take it home, go grocery shopping with it, pack it full of your stuff, etc...
So now you bought this vehicle and don't like it. Trading it will cause you to take quite an expensive hit on depreciation. Then you'll pay a premium for a different vehicle so yippee... you lose twice.
I'm wondering if you test drove it before you bought it. A vehicle is the second largest purchase a person will make. I make sure I take a car for the entire day to test drive it. If the dealership wont' let me take it for the day I go find another one. For the record I have only had one dealer not let me take it all day.
Doing this allows you to take it home, go grocery shopping with it, pack it full of your stuff, etc...
So now you bought this vehicle and don't like it. Trading it will cause you to take quite an expensive hit on depreciation. Then you'll pay a premium for a different vehicle so yippee... you lose twice.
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how about Mercedes? have you considered the ML class or the GL class? the ML by Mercedes Benz, in my opinion, has better handling, feel, and luxury than compared to that of an RX.
I too have an RX, it's a hybrid, i dont drive it at all.... it is just sitting in the garage collecting dust
I too have an RX, it's a hybrid, i dont drive it at all.... it is just sitting in the garage collecting dust
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what i find funny is that instead of being helpful, most of you are making fun of her for wanting to go back to a highlander. personally i dont think the RX is a luxury car, to me its just a glorified toyota. the RX has a garbage suspension setup not soft and not firm, just in the middle ground where it bounces over every bump in the road like a car with cut springs. anyways, mine is going back to the dealer really soon