Needs opinion
I will be getting Lexus this weekend and undecided between 2 cars, both are Lexus Certified.
1. Lexus 2007 RX 350 46,xxx for $25,500 2. Lexus 2006 RX 400H 55,xxx for $25,990 both are in excellent condition. Please comments...thank you |
i would lean towards the h for the fuel economy, i am not a fan of 70 bucks a tank in my 330
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Buy the one that suits/fits you and your needs better. You are the one that is paying out $. Both are fine vehicles but the mileage seems a little high. How long are the batteries warranted for in the 400H? That could be a great consideration.
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Other things being equal (which they never are), the economic answer depends on the mileage you will be doing. [If you drive, like me, some 5K miles a year, the non-hybrid is certainly the answer.].
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donmatt is right on. Depends on your needs.
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Insufficient data.
What colors are they? |
Do both vehicles have the Lexus Premium Plus Package (optional $3000)? What about the improved "Generation 5 Navigation System" which was new in the 2007 model (optional $2650)? The 2007 model also has an improved engine (more hp).
You need to know exactly what each vehicle has to make a fair comparison. |
thanks guy,
I will be probably driving around 12-15k/year both car are WHITE the Hybrid have GPS... What is Lexus Premium package include ? |
by the way, the Hybrid have HID....is that standard on Lexus or it's an upgrade ? The Rx350 did not mention it so I was not sure if it have it or not.
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Originally Posted by donmatt
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Buy the one that suits/fits you and your needs better. You are the one that is paying out $. Both are fine vehicles but the mileage seems a little high. How long are the batteries warranted for in the 400H? That could be a great consideration.
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I am pretty sure that the batteries have a longer than 4 year warranty, and that they need to be replaced at some point, and that is an expensive proposition. This needs to be figured into a buyer's decision as to whether to spend extra for an h, but seldom is, and comes as a surprise, as it surely will mess up your computations about whether an h is an appropriate vehicle for you, based on your driving patterns and your annual miles.
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hybrid vehicles typically have a different warranty on the hybrid batteries/system
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These are addons from the MSRP sheet - 2007 RX
Premium Plus Package includes: Leather Trim Interior, Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel with Memory, One-Touch Open-Close Moonroof, High-Intensity Discharge Headlamps (HID) with Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS), Illuminated Entry System (Add $2960) Generation 5 Navigation System with Bluetooth/Voice-Activation/Compass and Rear Back-Up Camera (Add $2650) Multi-Stage Heated Front Seats with Rain-Sensing Wipers and Headlight Washers (Add $665) Cargo Mat (Add $92) Wheel Locks (Add $66) 18" Aluminum Alloy Wheels w/all season tires (Add $495) |
I bought my 34k miles, 2007 RX 350 in May 2009 for $26,500, though it did not have CPO designation. It is a great car (except for this annoying hard start problem I am having intermittently).
Your bumper to bumper warranty is 4 years/50k miles. My opinion: The hybrid model is not worth it. You lose a model year and gain 9,000 miles for very little benefit. Consumer Reports calls it a steep price to pay for very little gain. |
^^ Agree on the little gain...really not cost effective. Look at the gas prices today. Unless you just want "status."
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