Unlike some other luxury brands, Lexus prioritizes a conservative approach by refraining from extensive experimentation with unproven technology. Instead, they focus on incorporating innovations that have demonstrated a high level of reliability and effectiveness, ensuring a safer and more dependable driving experience.
@@SwiffyDK Lexus is falling into that trap by adding more tech in order to be more competitive, and also turboing their engines instead of bigger NA ones. It's truly the end.
Japanese brands, including Lexus aren't very innovative. Overall, the Germans are at the forefront of innovation/tech, often by at least 2 generations and that accounts for much of their quality issues. Lexus waits for the tech in the marketplace to prove itself and then Lexus cherry picks the tech applicable to their platforms. I have a friend that owns a new LX and she admits, that the "luxury" isn't top tier compared to Benz or BMW and she's already had issues with rattles.
They stopped offering the v8 in favor of the hurricane i6 as its more fuel efficient and produces more power, especially in the grand wagoneer where it can put out 500hp and 510 lb-ft
For the love of god, please make it so the tachometer is showing through out the whole review in a way that actually visibly shows it. Some people like to see what RPM cars shift and its impossible doing it with that bar under the speedometer.
I have one and it’s so awesome love it’s so spacious and comfy.Have not tried going that fast ,,everyday we learn something new 😂
This engine is very smooth and poweful.Hope to install it in Grand Cherokee.
Why does every nice luxury vehicle have to be unreliable, except lexus but not as luxurious as these vehicles
Unlike some other luxury brands, Lexus prioritizes a conservative approach by refraining from extensive experimentation with unproven technology. Instead, they focus on incorporating innovations that have demonstrated a high level of reliability and effectiveness, ensuring a safer and more dependable driving experience.
@@SwiffyDK Lexus is falling into that trap by adding more tech in order to be more competitive, and also turboing their engines instead of bigger NA ones. It's truly the end.
@@BigAltimaEnergy719They are adding hybrids though to their vehicles
Japanese brands, including Lexus aren't very innovative. Overall, the Germans are at the forefront of innovation/tech, often by at least 2 generations and that accounts for much of their quality issues. Lexus waits for the tech in the marketplace to prove itself and then Lexus cherry picks the tech applicable to their platforms. I have a friend that owns a new LX and she admits, that the "luxury" isn't top tier compared to Benz or BMW and she's already had issues with rattles.
I always thought Chrysler was reliable
Put a very large check (airline) size roller suitcase book end in fore-aft direction and close rear door with third row up
Cool SUV
We wish a review vid for a Chevy Tahoe 2021^
great
Plz can u tell me what's the name of the city or state is this???
Michigan
Put a GM LT engine and its reliable now
That’s A Very Nice Jeep Wagoneer😉👍👌🚙💨!!!
No v8, no interest. Not that I can afford it anyway.
Better not to have V8, they’ve had issues with the famous “Tick” and MDS
@@BigAltimaEnergy719what issues as far I knew those v8s had no problems. My wife Waggoner has a V8 so far after 2 year owner ship had zero problems
They stopped offering the v8 in favor of the hurricane i6 as its more fuel efficient and produces more power, especially in the grand wagoneer where it can put out 500hp and 510 lb-ft
For the love of god, please make it so the tachometer is showing through out the whole review in a way that actually visibly shows it.
Some people like to see what RPM cars shift and its impossible doing it with that bar under the speedometer.
Good❤❤❤😘🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💐💕👍
New engine is a piece of junk should have just left the with the V8s
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