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Lexus RX 400h 2005 v. Highlander Hybrid 2005

27 messages, Last post on Apr 02, 2006 at 11:17 AM
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Hi I am considering buying a Toyota Highlander hybrid or a Lexus RX400h. The only hybrid I have driven is the Accord and both my spouse and I really liked it. We actually liked it better than the non hybrid model. However, we are moving to snow country and I think an AWD small to medium sized SUV will be a good choice over a car. We have driven the non hybrid models of both and they are similar – my spouse’s vote or the same, my vote. From everything I read, the engines, drive trains etc will be the same on these two hybrids. So does it come down to style of the vehicle? Or am I missing something? TIA Lydia |
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Replying to: pinzabu (Mar 28, 2005 6:46 am) The Highlander is 7 passenger if that is an issue. |
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| The Highlander will also have a slightly larger cargo area as the back hatch is almost vertical as compared to the 400's sloped hatch. | |
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Replying to: pinzabu (Mar 28, 2005 6:46 am) Another consideration is availability -- last time I checked there were waiting lists for both -- it may be that one may be more readily available than the other. |
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The Highlander is also cheaper than the 400h by a non-trivial amount (10k?). That matters to some of us. Of course, the 400h has more of those really crucial luxury features, like a wooden steering wheel and a rear camera. There may also be availability differences. It appears that the 400h will actually be appearing at dealers slightly sooner. In addition, I get the sense that, in general, waiting lists are longer for the 400h. Dealers around here (Houston, not exactly energy-consciousness central) tell me they don't even have waiting lists for the Highlander, and a friend tells me local Lexus dealers do have lists. |
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| is the ride and suspension. My wife and I were not anxious to spend the extra $7K or so, which was my estimate for the difference between a similarly optioned Highlander and an RX 330. We could also use the third row seat. However, the ride was very "trucky" in the Highlander compared to the taught and precise handling of the Lexus. I guess we'll pay for our pickiness. | |
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You could hold out for an after market suspension upgrade that would improve the handling. Usually at the cost of ride comfort, tho. The other thing that does it for me is leg room. At 6'4" (mostly leg I just wish the 400 was available with the adjustable height air suspension like the 330
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Replying to: pinzabu (Mar 28, 2005 6:46 am)
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Replying to: toni4 (Jun 08, 2005 11:45 am) We went with the HH Limited in black with a nice interior. It's not the Lexus, but still has enough going for it to make this Jag owner happy. |
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