$56400 usd
So I was at the local dealer checking out a 2017 demo RCF. The salesman hands me a flyer for ‘special’ end of year deals on the UX.
A fully loaded 250h (no Apple CarPlay) was mid $50000US. This was actually above the drive away price on the Lexus web site.
Lexus definitely thinks it’s on a winner.
The NX turbo’s are actually cheaper with a bit of negotiation.
A fully loaded 250h (no Apple CarPlay) was mid $50000US. This was actually above the drive away price on the Lexus web site.
Lexus definitely thinks it’s on a winner.
The NX turbo’s are actually cheaper with a bit of negotiation.
The pricing sure is insane on the UX. Sure, it has a few things the NX or IS doesn't have, but it's a significantly smaller car. A fully loaded UX is more expensive than a fully loaded IS here, and only a few grand less than a fully loaded NX.
Check this out pros/cons of UX250H https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ux-...d-updates.html
I ended up with 2020 NX300H to replace 2016 NX200t.. will wait for UX300e or whatever it will be for NA. It has to be PHEV or BEV for me.
UX250H fully load is close to NX price. They have to bring down the price or the interest rate. Perhaps it is the first year with less incentives.
I ended up with 2020 NX300H to replace 2016 NX200t.. will wait for UX300e or whatever it will be for NA. It has to be PHEV or BEV for me.
UX250H fully load is close to NX price. They have to bring down the price or the interest rate. Perhaps it is the first year with less incentives.
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