New NX350h vs previous RX models
*The NX feels solid, planted, and more agile than my earlier RX's. Ride quality seems great and it tracks well for its size.
*Fuel mileage is WAY better. (I was down to 20-21 in town and 28-30 on the highway with the 2011 RX.)
*Technology is MUCH improved. It took me some time to program the car but it's been worth it. It feels like a really safe car and I don't even mind the touch sensitive steering controls.
*I really like the adaptive cruise control and LOVE the self-parkling option. Fast and accurate.
*It's a good looking car although I wish it had a little less chrome (e.g. window surrounds).
*I've had zero problems getting around with a hitch mounted bike rack.
There are a few cons for me, including:
*While the Mark Levinson system is really good in the NX, it doesn't feel quite as rich and encompassing as on the RX (could be the size of the car).
*The NX feels under-powered to me. I miss the sound and the confident acceleration of the RX's six-cylinder.
*There is more road noise than I'm used to... maybe the run flats?
*Call me old fashioned by I miss the spare tire I had in the RX.
So far, so good with the NX. I don't plan on keeping this one forever... maybe four years. Then MAYBE go electric if that technology has advanced a little more...
*The NX feels solid, planted, and more agile than my earlier RX's. Ride quality seems great and it tracks well for its size.
*Fuel mileage is WAY better. (I was down to 20-21 in town and 28-30 on the highway with the 2011 RX.)
*Technology is MUCH improved. It took me some time to program the car but it's been worth it. It feels like a really safe car and I don't even mind the touch sensitive steering controls.
*I really like the adaptive cruise control and LOVE the self-parkling option. Fast and accurate.
*It's a good looking car although I wish it had a little less chrome (e.g. window surrounds).
*I've had zero problems getting around with a hitch mounted bike rack.
There are a few cons for me, including:
*While the Mark Levinson system is really good in the NX, it doesn't feel quite as rich and encompassing as on the RX (could be the size of the car).
*The NX feels under-powered to me. I miss the sound and the confident acceleration of the RX's six-cylinder.
*There is more road noise than I'm used to... maybe the run flats?
*Call me old fashioned by I miss the spare tire I had in the RX.
So far, so good with the NX. I don't plan on keeping this one forever... maybe four years. Then MAYBE go electric if that technology has advanced a little more...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harman_International
Your plan to not keep it forever and maybe 4 years is exactly how Lexus likes it. If you take it down to 3, they will like it even better.
The lack of a spare tire bothers me. There's the Lexus emergency service as well as through our insurance. Still....those skinny aftermarket kits look better all the time. Will they fit under the floor?
*The NX feels solid, planted, and more agile than my earlier RX's. Ride quality seems great and it tracks well for its size.
*Fuel mileage is WAY better. (I was down to 20-21 in town and 28-30 on the highway with the 2011 RX.)
*Technology is MUCH improved. It took me some time to program the car but it's been worth it. It feels like a really safe car and I don't even mind the touch sensitive steering controls.
*I really like the adaptive cruise control and LOVE the self-parkling option. Fast and accurate.
*It's a good looking car although I wish it had a little less chrome (e.g. window surrounds).
*I've had zero problems getting around with a hitch mounted bike rack.
There are a few cons for me, including:
*While the Mark Levinson system is really good in the NX, it doesn't feel quite as rich and encompassing as on the RX (could be the size of the car).
*The NX feels under-powered to me. I miss the sound and the confident acceleration of the RX's six-cylinder.
*There is more road noise than I'm used to... maybe the run flats?
*Call me old fashioned by I miss the spare tire I had in the RX.
So far, so good with the NX. I don't plan on keeping this one forever... maybe four years. Then MAYBE go electric if that technology has advanced a little more...








