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14 messages, Last post on Feb 18, 2009 at 2:37 PM
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2010 Lexus RX 350 First Drive - First Impressions: Lexus builds us a slightly more refined, slightly higher-tech version of the most popular luxury SUV of the last decade. (more)
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We're lost in the 2010 Lexus RX 350. Napa Valley is a nice place to lose your bearings, but as the late afternoon sunlight turns the harvested Cabernet vines golden brown, we know we'd better find a road back to St. Helena. 2010 Lexus RX 350 First Drive |
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A few more details on the operation of the new AWD system would be desirable. Hopefully it will operate, DYNAMICALLY operate, along the same lines as the Honda/Acura SH-AWD system, itself an ABSOLUTE MODEL for AWD implemenation with a sideways mounted engine, base FWD vehicle. The rear mounted electric clutch would sure allow for that capability. |
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Lexus ruined a chance to have slight weight gain with increased performance and better MPG. The lower cd, revised engine and tranny are wasted by the 400 pounds.
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Replying to: soonercat (Jan 09, 2009 10:51 am) The Lexus car line could use a change from their current feature-rich but boring models. Lexus would really get my interest with a fun, nimble, and useful 5 door "GT" style sportwagon (without those stupid roof rails permanently attached). Speed isn't as important as flat cornering, gearbox control, and efficiency to me. Lexus made a meager attempt with the first-gen IS300, but failed to meet their marketing expectations, mostly because many buyers were put off by the awkward styling and the poorly designed interior (flash over function). Good luck with it, Lexus. I'm sure you'll sell lots.
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Replying to: la4mead (Jan 09, 2009 11:20 am) Sad.
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Replying to: wwest (Jan 09, 2009 2:10 pm) I'm disappointed Lexus doesn't seem to recognize a market for high-content/quality, upscale appointments in a lighter, more nimble (and fun to drive), and fuel efficient design. P.S. FWIW, the Venza shape looks better to me, but it's too big. It's similar looking to a Matrix (but more upmarket), and the Matrix just doesn't offer the Lexus level of refinement and equipment.
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The important question to me, and one which has net been answered yet, is will you be able to enter navigation data while driving? This is the single reason I haven't updated the nav information in my current Lexus (the factory version has the hidden override which allows entry while driving, which is incredibly useful just to let passengers enter data, if nothing else). If it still has this lockout and no known override, it's going to be a tough sell to me, no matter how many other features they put it: basic driver usefulness has to come first. Hopefully with all the other focus on driver utility, this huge glaring deficiency has been remedied; anybody know?
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Replying to: sigmabody (Feb 06, 2009 1:13 pm) |
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Is it me or does the forthcoming 2010 RX have no interest? I think direct injection would have been quite nice from their GS 350 etc.
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Replying to: soonercat (Feb 09, 2009 2:31 pm) It looks like the same formula as before. Bigger, lazier, and more sedate which don't really inspire me much. Let's hope I'm wrong. I'm prepared (not expecting) to be impressed by a better handling, lower, well-built vehicle that's extremely efficient, agile and fun that includes lots of intuitive features in the price. But that's not what I've heard so far. The specs and pics of the new RX make me yawn. And for those who place a value on styling, I'd have to say the Venza has edgier, cleaner, and crisper lines. Either one seems like the size is getting just too big and clumsy, though. |
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