@Michael Herrell well as long as you have a lot of money you will have many cars. So your goal in life is to enjoy the daily transportation which you can’t find in a Lexus. So it’s better for rich people to buy a range rover and sell it after 3 years rather than buying a boring brand like Lexus to let it set in the garage forever.
Firstly the video quality is great no complains what so ever, secondly the styling and interior of this Lexus is just to old, there's a lot of plastic on the center console area. What I like about Lexus engines though its that they are just so smooth really.
@@brandonczw No I mean 3UZ. It's one of the best engines Toyota has ever made and I adore it. The 3UR may be worlds more powerful but few things make me happier than a well-tuned UZ. That one is just down to personal preference. Completely stock, the 2UR-FE is a great engine, but I personally would rather live with the tunability and the signature rumble of a UZ
@@MrLlama-rc8nj my dad had a Carina GT with the 4a-ge in the late 90s back when we lived in Japan. that was a very rev-happy engine. sadly we had to let it go after 3 years or so when our family grew. i’m curious, which one of the newer engines are your favourite? mine’s the 2GR-FKS & 2UR.
Seems more like a Toyota or is it just par for the segment? Clunky gearshift, utilitarian interior, awkward styling, groaning engine yielding unsprightly acceleration, sloppy body control etc.
Lexus cars are so relaxing to drive ❤️❤️
They are so smooth 🖤🖤
What an amazing SUV. 👌 Thanks for these incredible POV's.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
I would be a much happier person if I was driving one of these home from work every day.
What A Big SUV With More Space, Awesome POV Drive Bro 😎😎🔥🔥
Chill and drive!
I watched a '18 GLE 350 pov prior to this one. WOW. Lexus all the way.
Gle was impressive, this just felt more 'right'
Great video milesperhr
keep going bro 👍
I can think of so many other vechiles I would rather buy for 70k
Exactly there are way better luxurious SUVs to get like the xc90 X7 GV80 Escalade navigator Q7
@Michael Herrell nope but I can name more luxurious cars like GLS Range Rover sport even the new Jeep Grand Cherokee
@Michael Herrell well , you won’t care about reliability if you can buy a 70k car.
@Michael Herrell well as long as you have a lot of money you will have many cars. So your goal in life is to enjoy the daily transportation which you can’t find in a Lexus. So it’s better for rich people to buy a range rover and sell it after 3 years rather than buying a boring brand like Lexus to let it set in the garage forever.
The cars you listed are in the 100 k now , not 70.
Firstly the video quality is great no complains what so ever, secondly the styling and interior of this Lexus is just to old, there's a lot of plastic on the center console area. What I like about Lexus engines though its that they are just so smooth really.
Thank you!
and extremely reliable
@@rubbertoe.Indeed I've seen people driving them for a very long time so I'll take you word for it.
@@mbulelontsibande7550 They use the Toyota LC powertrain and trust me that thing lasts forever
@@amateurapple It does👍
Infotainment system looks like its from 2006
So cool. I don't care if it's 70k this is one awesome old-school V8 truck. If only it has a 3UZ...
3UZ is such an old engine. i think you mean 3UR?
@@brandonczw No I mean 3UZ. It's one of the best engines Toyota has ever made and I adore it. The 3UR may be worlds more powerful but few things make me happier than a well-tuned UZ. That one is just down to personal preference. Completely stock, the 2UR-FE is a great engine, but I personally would rather live with the tunability and the signature rumble of a UZ
@@MrLlama-rc8nj good point. each to their own. when it comes to the older engines, 3mz is one of my favourites.
@@brandonczw ooooooo those are very good personally it's tied between the UZs and the 4a-ge/4a-gze for me
@@MrLlama-rc8nj my dad had a Carina GT with the 4a-ge in the late 90s back when we lived in Japan. that was a very rev-happy engine. sadly we had to let it go after 3 years or so when our family grew. i’m curious, which one of the newer engines are your favourite? mine’s the 2GR-FKS & 2UR.
Lexus gx vs Toyota Prado txl🙄🤨🤔
The Lexus GX is Like a Ford Explorer or Toyota 4Runner
It's a luxury version of the Land Cruiser Prado
@@aws2468 Wait That Land Cruiser with Lexus LX 570 and That car The GX 460 with Toyota 4Runner
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at 3:55 there is some really weird static in the left channel.
Wow, I hadn't noticed until now. Sorry about that!
Do a POV drive on the srt super stock
Pls do land cruiser
Just did it!
Bro nc vid but try to listen yourself. Microphone on left side is dead, impossible to listen
I’ll check.
It works.
@@MilesPerHr ty. I just mean on 5:20 try to listen 😄. But anyways very qualitative video
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This car is kinda dated ngl
It's been the same since 2010 other than a few minor refreshes
If this car was a animal it would be a dinosaur since it’s design is as old as one
no way i never knew that
Justin
This lexus is cool to drive around with your bad b****.
When does the 2022 come out? Can you test drive it?
When it does (not sure when), I'd like to test it, yes
This suv is super outdated, hopefully they’ll do a refresh of this model for the 2022 model year, including the interior.
This SUV is not bad by any means but 70k is a little overpriced 60k was enough .
Oh, I just hate suv drivers. Like the suv though.
@Jonathan Losito don't get me wrong, I like every type of vehicles, but I hate suv drivers.
Unbelievable that they could sell something so dated.
They sold more in 2020 than any other year for the generation since 2010 and on track to sell even more this year. lol
Because smart people with money buy land cruiser and Lexus. Not some bmw and Mercedes junk that will cost thousands in the shop.
Yes, is relaxing car, but the interior for 2021 is very old!
Not impressed with the small display unlike LX...
Seems more like a Toyota or is it just par for the segment? Clunky gearshift, utilitarian interior, awkward styling, groaning engine yielding unsprightly acceleration, sloppy body control etc.
It's ready for a new generation, for sure