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Guys, I got my RX finally. It is a great car, but I thought It would get massage seats. We know it the car doesn't offer but I am interested in your opinions. Would you welcome such an option?
I've had them in previous vehicles and I did like them. Obviously not a deal-breaker, since I bought my RX, anyway... But if it was offered I would have selected that option.
Guys, I got my RX finally. It is a great car, but I thought It would get massage seats. We know it the car doesn't offer but I am interested in your opinions. Would you welcome such an option?
For me it would be a deal breaker...
Very confusing. You have an RX without massage seats. But not having massage seats would be a deal breaker for you? Why did you take the car?
You are right, I made it confusing. Before 5RX was released I prayed they would offer the massage seats options. They did not. I ordered RX knowing there is no such an option for massage seats. I just thinkg RX deserves massage seats. Maybe the could do this in facelift, then I would definitelly sell this one and buy the facelifted one.
The Driver's seat on my 23 Palisade Calligraphy has massage and a cushion extender! I just ordered a 24 350h Premium+ and I'm a bit disappointed in some of the things that are missing vs the much cheaper Hyundai (rear window shades, adjustable speed rear hatch, an ultrasonic interior sensor for kids/pets left in the vehicle, blind spot warning in HUD and dash, passenger outside dimming mirror instead of just driver's side, all speed lane keep assist, etc.) I was also surprised that every RX seemed to include an $85 charging cable kit by default - two of which (lightning) are now obsolete. I guess Lexus needs to dump them?
And charging extra for the rear hatch kick sensor ??? I wonder if any were ever made without it? it just feels wrong and is disappointing for a Lexus.
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