Another plus - it's made in Japan at their best facility (forgot the name) for both Toyota and Lexus for a long time (4 Runner is made their as well). You're getting the best of the best at this facility - best engineers, best suppliers, best assemblers etc.
i own 2014 GX 460 , i have been putting regular fuel since brand new , because the Lexus tech to told me i can put regular unleaded fuel but i just get less horse power, and regular maintenance and have no issue , engine runs smooth and no knocking noise so far
Is the 2014 the facelift? Looking for one at auctions not sure if i need the latest i prefer the body lines but a good bumper helps. Not sure if a 2012 and 2014 are completely different animals
Lexus tech said if it performs well, regular is fine, if not, upgrade. I use regular and get 24 mpg on the hwy. Just switched from 4 ply to 10-ply for off-roading. Now get 22 mpg hwy with regular because of added weight. But then again, 100 mpg has been around since the 1940's. With the auto and oil industry working together, we are all at the mercy of these restricted industry standards.
As a GX owner for years, I always wished they made a “TRD Pro” type model for the GX with a high clearance front bumper, slight lift with Fox shocks, more aggressive tires & wheels and no 3rd row seats to save weight. Since these aren’t cheap rigs it would be nice not to have to mod it right away for off-road use. It looks the new gen one will fix that, though
what's better buy at carmax 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium $46,998*14K mi OR 2021 Lexus GX 460 Premium $47,998*23K mi? curious about opinons from experts. First time car buyer.
@@ramblr5900Can’t go wrong with either, but imho spending that much money, you will get a lot more value out of the gx. More hp, more towing capacity, more comfortable ride, and as capable off road.
Here in Germany we are converting our v8 to lpg autogas. It's not gasoline but liquid gas and its half the price of gasoline. I got it in my bmw v8 aswell. And looking at the priceshock that was a smart idea 3 yeats ago. And most American v8s that are Imported run on it. Most of tokios taxi fleet. Most of then are toyotas aswell
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD the consumption increases by around 10 %. But co 2 output goes down by 30%. But we have lpg on every second gasstation. The real kings of lpg are the polish. I think 70 or 80 % of they're cars run on it
We live in the Colorado mountains and I was thinking of getting an older 3rd gen (2010-15) AWD RX but my wife wanted a GX. A used 2013 GX460 showed up that drove like new because it had 21k miles so we got it. It is a beast. I hope the pro that it never gets stuck is true. That means I won't have to snowblow the driveway to escape.
Just bought one of these beauties. Unfortunately my 2016 RX F Sport was deemed a total loss (don't you love when other drivers dont pay attention to the road? Yeah.. me too 😑) BUT... with my insurance pay-out i was able to nab a 2018 GX460. I am in total awe of the fact that this beast out did my previous F Sport. I thought the RX was my favorite car that I've owned. After driving the GX for a mere 5 days, I realized how much BETTER this beautiful monster is... ...It's going to be even better when I turn up the engine noise by a few decibels 😁
We have a gx 470 and a gx 460. I can attest that these videos of the gx going on some fairly technical terrain is not camera magic or Some bs. This is real. The A-TRAC works!
Love it, Importing older Prado and its a game changer, that amd rear locker on my FJ cruiser was rad, and thats without crawl control etc of other models
Lexus should keep the V8 AND offer the new engine as an option. " Don't throw out the baby with the bath water." Dumping the ICONIC V8 is a BIG mistake.
I love my 19 GX and its V8 engine. We use it off road occasionally but also tow a 17 foot RV trailer. The V8 power is nice to have when towing! Also, I've put a set of Dobinson springs that gave me a little over an inch of lift and also installed BFG 265 65 AT tires which are an inch taller than stock. Also increased the payload some to help with the tongue weight of the trailer. Overall I think its set up perfect for what we do.
what's better buy at carmax 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium $46,998*14K mi OR 2021 Lexus GX 460 Premium $47,998*23K mi? curious about opinons from experts. First time car buyer.
@@ramblr5900grab 4Runner, amd get a tune or supercharger. Hands down just a tune being the first thing before mods is the best money you cam spend, better throttle tip in and gear changes and from there maf calibrator and washables filter and decent exhaust later. 4Runner for sure, better angles back window rolls down, 4x4 system , practical, its just a far better experiences all around too. If you ad supercharger youre having fun but really a 700.00 tune by itself you're having fun and getting better mpg.
I had the opportunity to drive a LC Prado in my family's home country that has awful streets and roads and terrifyingly reckless drivers on all kinds of vehicles. The LC was a tank. Torque and acceleration to drive in chaotic stop and sprint traffic was amazing and so was the comfort. If I had to live in that country I would own that or a Hilux. I think I will buy one of these as my retirement vehicle since I live in a mostly rural northern state. Shame on Toyota USA for not bringing their diesels here to the states! Great review my friend!
@@JLPJLP-ue9ndDiesels last longer, are more efficient and have more torque off-road. Everything a vehicle needs that's is hardly updated and designed to last years. We also commute longer and have a wider range of off-road situations in America. Sadly, indoctrinated activists rule our regulatory system instead of actual facts and the political left capitalizes on emotional buzz words over stats to get those votes and keeping their donors in big oil and corporations happy! So smaller diesels are all but banned here..
I own a 2008 120 Prado here in Panama, and it has the 2.7 2TR-FE 4 cyl. from the Tacoma. The 120 Prado weighs about 4000 lbs., which is probably 1000 lbs. less then the GX460, and I get 16.8 mpg U.S. in the city, and 19.2 mpg U.S. on the highway. Which, may be equal to, or maybe less than , the GX460. Plus, the GX has twice the horsepower and three times the torque. So for me, I may be looking for a GX460, but all of them are imported to Panama from North America, so you have to make sure you get a good one. We get the Prado and the Land Cruiser 200/300.
Great breakdown of the GX. I’m a 4Runner guy but found your channel looking at trails and love the way you breakdown different sections. Either way sweet rig keep the vids coming 🤙
Yes... we wondered if they weren't adjusted right at the dealer?? The hood seemed to shake since new. We've added the 2 additional latches and adjusted the rubber bumpers upward to keep that upward tension on it. Is that what you recommend? Spin the bumpers as high as possible right???
One of the reasons I went pre-facelift (2013) with my GX is the greater similarities in the body style to the prado in relevance to off-road performance. More approach angle, and (I believe) more departure as well from the factory. I love everything else about it being a Lexus though, and wanted the GX for every pro you listed, especially over a 4Runner which I owned previously.
Great videos! Keep em coming. Question for you, have you noticed any drawbacks with the weight of the sliders, bumper and skid plates on the stock suspension? And do the skids rob any ground clearance?
Hi! All the steel crap definitely weighs it down... I would recommend aluminum honestly for all skids. The bumper is a pig and I wish it was aluminum. The sliders are steel but they weight is distributed evenly... don't recommend Victory sliders.. please try another brand instead ❤️
I am trying to understand why you guys like the V8 when they can make a V6 twin turbo that makes more hp and torque at the same time you spend less on gas price. The money you save can be spent on accessories and upgrades. Can you guys enlighten me?
@@CesarSabaterUA-cam I’m just old school are like my power made the old fashioned way, with displacement. Additionally have you ever heard a Ford echo boost? They sound like an old whore getting out of bed instead of the deep throaty growl of a V-8.
Just found this video, thanks so much for posting. I will add that, with the old Land Cruiser and LX570 gone, this is the only Toyota/Lexus vehicle which has full time 4 wheel drive and KDSS standard. The 4Runner Limited is the only 4Runner trim with the full time 4 wheel drive and it has X-REAS instead of KDSS, which is a huge downgrade (I know as I have owned both). So, the current 22 (and now, 23) has the old V8, hydraulic KDSS, full time 4 wheel drive, ATRAC and updated infortainment - that's why I got one :)
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD They are very different - X-REAS is only on the Limited trim and was designed to help with the on-road handling of the 4Runner. It’s a very flawed system, which fails regularly at about 40k miles and is very expensive to replace (if one shock fails the whole systems needs to be replaced). Handling is still not good and it’s not designed for off-road use at all. Switching to KDSS is a big upgrade - combined with the v8 and better transmission the GX is much more surefooted and drive-able. And that’s with a system that is designed to be used off-road as well. The simplicity and performance of KDSS is a hallmark of Toyota engineering and this simple version of it will be missed when it’s gone. It’s why I believe that the current GX, with the reliable v8, 6 speed trans, KDSS and upgraded infotainment all standard, is a bargain.
@@CeeJay591 Yes I agree. And that's interesting about Xreas... my first thought was like you said, ...what happens when 1 shock fails??? The simplicity of KDSS is quite genius... I wish more people understood it! It's a system to be appreciated 😃
@@swron_rules understood - however, I wanted full time 4 wheel drive along with KDSS. Only the Limited has that option and it’s very difficult if not impossible to get the limited with KDSS. Meanwhile, it’s standard on the GX, just like it was on the Land Cruiser.
I own a 2011 GX. My 5 pros: 1) Reliability. I did have to get a sensor replaced, but Lexus covered it under an extended warranty (they had extended it to 10 years because customers were having issues) 2) It goes anywhere and laughs at snow days 3) Even though I have the base model, I have the Mark Levinson stereo. Excellent stereo. I'm a but of an audiophile and I love it. 4) Smooth ride 5) Cooled seats. A small thing, but you really appreciate it when you have them My 5 cons: 1) The Lexus badge. My brother in-law likes to refer to it as my "fancy Toyota". I take that as a compliment. 2) Requires premium gas, although I have only ever used regular and have never had an issue 3) I have the NuLuxe seats, which serve the purpose, but I believe I would have preferred leather 4) It's pretty hard on it's brakes. It's a lot of vehicle to have to bring to a stop 5) Infotainment/Navigation screen is dull
It does have some brake dive for sure... and at highway speeds the steering is pretty loose. The newer GX ('22-23) at least have the 2nd to latest infotainment system, which is a big step up from the original one used in the vehicle (but also still dated). They're intentionally withholding the current gen infotainment "Lexus Interface" until the 2024-5 GX so they market that with the presumably lesser/smaller displacement turbo drivetrain that they will come with. I hope the best for the new generation of GX though... I wish they'd bring the Prado's diesel engine over here to the US for the GX.
Thanks for a good video. I am convinced to stick with the 4Runner. Here in the Rocky Mountains we have rocks, mud and snow that will rip that body plastic right off. For dirt roads and snowy highways it looks great but clearance is a definite problem. And once you add water in any form, it will get stuck.
Very good explanation and details. 100% agree. Thank you so much. As a Pros I would add how last long this vehicle can live (with the proper service) and for the dated infotainment system, I found a very great solution (don’t want to ad anything) that added to my car a wireless Apple car play navigation and solved 90% of all my issues (also it was very easy to install by myself).
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD , @Chris Eppley I did this mod at the end of 2021 and did a lot of investigations in that field before choosing the best one. Again I don't want to advertise some product, but here is what I have and how I installed it: 1. I bought Grom V-line2 unit with navigation (latest hardware). It's a bit expensive (~$600) but it is 100% worth it. 1. I used a Step-by-step installation video from Sami (on his "DIY Speed garage" youtube channel). It's super easy to follow. 1. I also placed my unit under the central console. 1. important-1! I placed the unit right under the front air tube (of the central console) to cool it effectively. (I played with different locations and this place is the best). 1. important-2! This unit has connectors from both sides :(, it was super inconvenient and it's very important to make sure that wires and not *pinched or *broken or ... (I don't know the right analog of *the russian words "заломленый провод"). 1. That's literally it. It's super stable (it hung before a couple of times because of the problem with the wrong unit placement), you can disconnect-connect the battery and it will work, and it is 100% wireless in turms of connecting to my phone and intuitively knows which device to connect to (I share my truck with my wife and she is also very happy with it). 1. I didn't install the USB cable on the dash (as Sami did, it's not necessary), but I still have it plugged into the unit (just in case) and concealed under the dash panel for easy access. The whole process is relatively safe to DIY and took about 2 hours MAX. I can email pictures of the process and answer more questions.
I have 2021 gx and just came back from Florida to Jersey and terrible gas mileage very expensive . I prefer peace of mind and the reliability Over saving on mpg saw way too many stranded cars going cross states. Two things I hate about the gx was that terrible barn door not the best for groceries and convenience . And virtually no space when third row is up
I just went from a 2017 Nissan Titan with a 5.6l V8 to a 2022 Toyota Tundra 1794, non hybrid twin turbo V6. So far I got 1mpg better on Nissan. When you have to move all those pound around at speed, it takes gasoline. Tundra is really powerful, tons of power, but needs the gas. Love the Tundra and I loved the Titan!
I’m just so conflicted on purchasing. Love the Lexus reliability, size and rugged capabilities but hate the gas mileage and “outdated” luxury. For what people spend on it you shouldn’t have to use your phone for a updated map lol
the 2022 model got an updated infotainment... this is a 2021 model... the mpgs are unhappy 🙁... the vehicle is very comfortable though and feels refined... check out the 2022 GX460 infotainment specs for more info... peace ✌️
I feel you man, I'm getting this car but I actually kinda hate it. I work for toyota north america and the only reason i'm considering this vehicle is because my stipend covers so much of the cost, and getting an RX would mean slowly killing my soul. Everyone on the GX forums just can't put their mind in the brain of a 2022/2023 new car buyer. If you tell them a JEEP Grand Cherokee (reserve summit) is more luxurious than this LEXUS. They hit you with "muh reliability and dependability". Even the rear half styling sucks. Literally the ONLY reason to buy this truck is to keep it for 15+ years. Even then you have to buy it 3 years used to justify what you're getting. Which basically means waiting until 2025 to get the 2022 infotainment for $50,000~ since there's no way in hell anyone should pay $70,000 for this vehicle. Even if youre fine with the spartan dash of the 2021 and earlier GXs, there are still about a half dozen ReLiAbLe off road options one could choose from that doesn't require them to immediatly rip the bodykit apart. It literally doesn't even have the body to support the "muh reliability and dependability" narrative for offroading, and it's too old looking to be a modern posh city truck. Literally laughing as i type this because this vehicle as a 2022/2023 "new" car offering is just so freakin deplorable it's actually funny. Will end up leasing a 2023 for 2 years, buying it out, selling it to these odd V8 nut huggers, then diving all over the GX550 when it comes out.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee I had about a decade ago had a center differential and I believe they still do. It handled slippery road surfaces amazingly well. I sold it a long time ago and I'm planning on a GX460 for my next car.
GREAT video Question. Would it be worth buying a 2013 with say 100k miles even on the clock? Or should I opt for 2014 or higher? What mileage should I stay in between?
I have owned three GX460's and I never had a hood latch fail nor have I heard of this on Mud so I wouldn't consider this a common issue. The ML sound system isn't standard, it's not available on the base model, you must option it on the mid-grade Premium, it's only standard on the top trim Luxury edition. They are incredible vehicles, I still choose our 200's over it but I am happy to have one in the drive way.
Mark Levinson (ML) is overrated and I would advise everyone to stay away from it. Their speakers go bust especially the sub-woofer without much use. I have an ultra lux LS430 that these failed me after being replaced twice and now I have GX 460 and I'm loving it.
Here in Australia the Toyota Prado has been one of the best selling 4WD for a long time now. I am waiting for mine due next week. It’s the last model 2023 before it’s replaced with the new Prado 250. Looking forward to some stock off roading with the 2.8L diesel turbo 😁. V8? no thanks
One of the best videos on youtube showing gx460 true capability, pros, cons, etc. It deserves more views. I am looking into buying one as well. What package is yours? In your opinion, is it worth getting a luxury for crawl control and terrain select or premium and base are as capable? Thank you!
Thank you 😊 This is a Premium trim... I'm not sure dealer's even stock the "base" trim in SoCal.. I think the base model is just a msrp catfish..lol.. the luxury has crawl control and MTS.. they can also be added on to the lower trims as well... enjoy your new GX ❤️
Good video. Slightly confused about the mpg deal. Slow =better mpg? I have a 22 4Runner and the worse mpg I get is off road. Same with any car or truck. Off roaring has nothing to do with mpg, has to do with having fun. No offense
Lexus has, to date, not mastered the "infotainment" space. But, they usually get the rest right. Back around the turn of the century, i bought a lightly used 1998 LX460. I wanted the luxury, but also wanted the capability "just in case". Sure enough, on a day when light flurries were expected, I traveled home into a monumental blizzard. For a hundred miles, in a total white-out, i eased along (where no one else had made tracks) and i got home. My 2019 GX460 is my modern day version of THAT. I'm not conquering the desert like you are, but it pays to be prepared no matter where you live.
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD yes they have to , but I assume it’s about emissions . That’s not strictly honest either . But everyone occasionally given the chance puts there foot down , equals more gas usage . My real worry is the Tundras performance now with the turbos . Definitely not perfect so I’m glad we’ll not see GX turbos I’ll bet for 2 years . ( maybe less) I think 2023 will be delayed .BTW if the turbos take premium , the cost will still be the same .AND turbos have limited life , if they go 10 years it’s a miracle , then $$$. I’m hoping for a hybrid ? Lexus will get it done
I like this truck because of V8, i mean come on, even if you get 3mpg better in turbo engine that is not deal breaker. Like on new Tundra i see peple complaning about there engines, and they miss V8. If you are getting this truck forget mpg. And enjoy that V8 because in few years this V8 will disapear for ever
All 4WD’s will get stuck at one point or another, typically driver error. KDSS is hydraulically driven rams allowing the axle further downward travel in off-road scenario. It doesn’t “disconnect”. ATRAC is basically simulated axle lockers and works well but it’s definitely not the best system out there. The Land Rover Terrain Response System is probably best in class, when it works. For a V8, mpg’s aren’t actually that bad IMO. Better gearing and more gears would help things but Lexus/Toyota, like all other MFR’s have to worry about EPA requirements which means going to a smaller engine is necessary.
More the EPA then Toyota/Lexus, if the EPA has it their way we will all be walking to work. We need to fight this BS, cool video, looks like Borrego CA.
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD I rather have their reliable V-8 than a smaller turbo engine with better MPG's. I'd get a AWD Subaru or AWD Honda if I wanted better MPG's.
I disagree that the current v8 power is not needed. I was driving up very steep mountain passes in British Columbia near Kelowna, and I needed to stay in 4th gear at 3500 rpm to maintain a speed of 75mph uphill. As soon as the engine went into fifth, the car bogged down... I was wishing for an extra 100HP so the engine could chug along at a relaxed RPM.
The new turbo V6 will make more horsepower and torque than the current 4.6L V8... so technically it will have more power for the situation you described ✌️ ❤️
I would say that there are one or two more cons such as 3rd row seats (you cannot shose package without tham, but they are heavy), also the back door is opening the way which is obsolutly incorrect if you park the cur on street
The issue is not that it gets poor mpg, but it gets poor mpg and you have to still use premium fuel. What gets me is this exact same engine was in the Toyota tundra and till 2021 and used regular gasoline. I don’t understand why you have to put premium which to me is the break point for me. I’d buy one of these in a heartbeat and I don’t care about the mpg but I’m not gonna pay an extra $1.50 a gallon for premium fuel.
So, what is the difference between the 4Runner Limited's full-time 4wd system compared to the GX46's? From my research, they seem identical in terms of function with the only difference the GX has an auto-locking rear diff.
Center differential is exactly the same as the 4RL. The GX460 adds KDSS (sway bar disconnect), auto ATRAC, V8, 6speed and LUX features. There is no tear locker on the GX460... ATRAC is implemented instead
Great video. Love all the drone footage. I get my 22 in about a week. Going from a 4RTRDPro which I love and it's never stranded me and I've done quite a bit of 4 wheeling. I'm getting old and need a little more luxury. :) Where was most of this footage shot? Looks very nice for off roading.
what's better buy at carmax 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium $46,998*14K mi OR 2021 Lexus GX 460 Premium $47,998*23K mi? curious about opinons from experts. First time car buyer.
AFAIK Lexus puts 3 hood latches on NX because it has aluminum hood. Soft aluminum hood with just one latch would “dance” (bent) on highway speeds and this does not go well with luxurious vehicle, so Lexus fixed this with additional latches
DV8 Bumper... please see our channel for more videos on the Bumper. If you get a DV8 do NOT attack thr suppor lt wings to the bodywork... it will rip the sheetmetal
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROADTnanks for the qquick response and the advice. I found the bumper video right after I commented. I am leaning toward a Victory and trimming the lower skirt per their install.
V8 over smaller turbo motors all the way. The V8 is infinitely more reliable than a turbo motor where turbos develop flutter, there’s increased clamping loads and stress, and I don’t believe that they actually get better gas mileage in the real world. The V8 has more soul with the sound, and not need the power off road? Seriously??
there should be gps start and end cordz in every trail video description.. this video uses footage from those previous videos.. Thank you 😊 for subscribing
Wife bought GX460 for its looks , after seeing your videos I’d like to try some off road otherwise it will only drive kids to school and Costco, that perfect car for Georgia 🇬🇪, Midwest is so boring . Are you running stock rims and tires ? Sorry for my nooob question, I’m AMG guy myself but having that monster In family feels awesome.
I thing the people that own the GX and or the 4runners are gonna hang on to them before getting into the ones with turbos just to see how they will be holding up within let's say 5 or 10 years.
Really enjoyed this, what is the tire size? Looks great even without lift. I was going to complement the front bumper and slider but you don't seem to like them :)
Cons are pretty bad and deal breakers for me. Here’s the thing… if you are not going to go off-road then those features are useless (except for the 4WD). The REALLY bad gas mileage and outdated luxury items are enough for me to pass.
What you call outdated is what lexus calls reliability. Every other auto maker packs all that electronic crap on their vehicles , and guess what, only problems. Lexus don't update when things just work. Your right though, if your only concern is keeping up with the Johnsons down the street, by all means buy a updated turd that is pretty but will barely get you to 100k before you start having problems
@@jimmysmith3255 what I mean is they are charging for the outdated luxury. I mean… a GX for that price tag without even Apple Play or a larger screen is a bit crazy. I don’t need a lot of the other stuff but the minim these days does include a good onboard digital screen and smart USB. I don’t need heated steering wheel and cooled seats. Just saying.
@@scotttenuto7693 and like I said, all that electronic shit that constantly breaks. It's crap nobody needs in a vehicle. Ill take outdated reliability over updated crap anyday
@@jimmysmith3255 you are missing my point I think.. if that is the case, why even buy the Lexus? Just buy a Toyota Camry. Lexus is supposed to be the “Luxury” line to Toyota. If a Toyota is as reliable as a Lexus why pay more to get in many cases, less tech?
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD I just got all seasons on it iv had no problem in show but ice is different story I need to change to something other the all season but on that note nothing is safe on ice.
Not true. The GX has a torsen limited slip center differential that also locks.. not an open diff. Thus in normal driving all 4 wheels have power.. hence why Toyota calls it fulltime 4wd. The front and rears are allowed to slip without loosing power due to the center differential being a torsen limited slip type.
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD incorrect. The center diff only locks to distribute power 50/50 front to rear. Front and rear differential are open only one tire is receiving power at a time. You admitted it yourself in the video. If one tire is spinning atrac applies the brakes to lock that wheel to send power to the other wheel that has traction.
@@Mr19assassin74 Nope. On road an open diff will send power to both wheels, just at different levels, thus why Toyota calls it fulltime 4wd. In fact, that's the only way to get fulltime 4wd... open front and rear diffs... otherwise you be in basic 4wd trying to go around a turn with both axles locked and binding... all 4 wheels get power in Toyota's system.. if they weren't allowed to differentiate you'd have binding...
@@Mr19assassin74 Not my knowledge. Toyota's Chief Drivetrain Engineer knowledge. Differentials are variators. they are not full on or full off. They trade speed for torque. Thus on any open diff, when you go around a turn both wheels on the car get power, just not equally. A fulltime 4wd system is just like the WRX Subaru's.. there's a mechanical center diff and open front and rear diffs. The diffs are open at the front and rear to allow for a power Differential.. aka a difference in power. But all 4 wheels get power on this system or any system like it including Subaru's system, the Mercedes G-Wagon system, etc..
Never got it stuck?!?!? High praise indeed. Though you clearly never drove it in done good old wet East Texas red clay. That stuff will stick 100 HP, 4-wheel drive tractor!
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD I think the 2.4t in gas and hybrid variants will be reserved for the 4Runner and Tacoma. The GX will get the slightly detuned twin turbo V6 from the Tundra SR. The GX is too heavy for the 2.4t. The GX is 400+ lbs heavier than the 4R.
*GX460 on Black-Diamond/Most Difficult trails:*
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*GX460 on Blue-Square/Moderate trails:*
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*GX460 on Green Circle/Easy trails:*
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*GX460 Offroad RECOVERY:*
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Another plus - it's made in Japan at their best facility (forgot the name) for both Toyota and Lexus for a long time (4 Runner is made their as well). You're getting the best of the best at this facility - best engineers, best suppliers, best assemblers etc.
so true! Great points 😃 ❤️
The Tahara plant
i own 2014 GX 460 , i have been putting regular fuel since brand new , because the Lexus tech to told me i can put regular unleaded fuel but i just get less horse power, and regular maintenance and have no issue , engine runs smooth and no knocking noise so far
that was my worry about getting one lol
I put 89 in when I'm not with my wife who always uses 93 lol she hasn't ever noticed anything different and neither have I. But to each there own
Is the 2014 the facelift? Looking for one at auctions not sure if i need the latest i prefer the body lines but a good bumper helps. Not sure if a 2012 and 2014 are completely different animals
Lexus tech said if it performs well, regular is fine, if not, upgrade. I use regular and get 24 mpg on the hwy. Just switched from 4 ply to 10-ply for off-roading. Now get 22 mpg hwy with regular because of added weight. But then again, 100 mpg has been around since the 1940's. With the auto and oil industry working together, we are all at the mercy of these restricted industry standards.
As a GX owner for years, I always wished they made a “TRD Pro” type model for the GX with a high clearance front bumper, slight lift with Fox shocks, more aggressive tires & wheels and no 3rd row seats to save weight. Since these aren’t cheap rigs it would be nice not to have to mod it right away for off-road use. It looks the new gen one will fix that, though
what's better buy at carmax 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium $46,998*14K mi OR 2021 Lexus GX 460 Premium $47,998*23K mi? curious about opinons from experts. First time car buyer.
@@ramblr5900Can’t go wrong with either, but imho spending that much money, you will get a lot more value out of the gx. More hp, more towing capacity, more comfortable ride, and as capable off road.
Yes body is same of Prado... But Prado is not available with V8 engine... That is something very very important
very true! ❤️
Here in Germany we are converting our v8 to lpg autogas. It's not gasoline but liquid gas and its half the price of gasoline. I got it in my bmw v8 aswell. And looking at the priceshock that was a smart idea 3 yeats ago.
And most American v8s that are Imported run on it.
Most of tokios taxi fleet. Most of then are toyotas aswell
@@marcbeebee6969 what kind of mpgs does the lpg autogas V8 get?
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD the consumption increases by around 10 %. But co 2 output goes down by 30%. But we have lpg on every second gasstation. The real kings of lpg are the polish. I think 70 or 80 % of they're cars run on it
@@marcbeebee6969 What the difference between this and a hybrid?
Do yourself a favor and play back at 2x speed. Great content, btw.
We live in the Colorado mountains and I was thinking of getting an older 3rd gen (2010-15) AWD RX but my wife wanted a GX. A used 2013 GX460 showed up that drove like new because it had 21k miles so we got it. It is a beast. I hope the pro that it never gets stuck is true. That means I won't have to snowblow the driveway to escape.
GX460 a bargain compared to BMW X-5
V8 32 valve a killer engine
Just bought one of these beauties. Unfortunately my 2016 RX F Sport was deemed a total loss (don't you love when other drivers dont pay attention to the road? Yeah.. me too 😑) BUT... with my insurance pay-out i was able to nab a 2018 GX460. I am in total awe of the fact that this beast out did my previous F Sport. I thought the RX was my favorite car that I've owned. After driving the GX for a mere 5 days, I realized how much BETTER this beautiful monster is...
...It's going to be even better when I turn up the engine noise by a few decibels 😁
Congratulations on your new GX460 👏 enjoy it ❤️
The more I watch your videos, the more I want a GFX460.
We have a gx 470 and a gx 460. I can attest that these videos of the gx going on some fairly technical terrain is not camera magic or
Some bs. This is real. The A-TRAC works!
Love ATRAC ❤️👐
Love it, Importing older Prado and its a game changer, that amd rear locker on my FJ cruiser was rad, and thats without crawl control etc of other models
Lexus should keep the V8 AND offer the new engine as an option. " Don't throw out the baby with the bath water." Dumping the ICONIC V8 is a BIG mistake.
You're great! Just got me one of these awesome tanks and not to mention your superb unbiased commentary. Liked and subscribed for sure!!
Thanks for the sub! 😃 ❤️ 😍
I love my 19 GX and its V8 engine. We use it off road occasionally but also tow a 17 foot RV trailer. The V8 power is nice to have when towing! Also, I've put a set of Dobinson springs that gave me a little over an inch of lift and also installed BFG 265 65 AT tires which are an inch taller than stock. Also increased the payload some to help with the tongue weight of the trailer. Overall I think its set up perfect for what we do.
what's better buy at carmax 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium $46,998*14K mi OR 2021 Lexus GX 460 Premium $47,998*23K mi? curious about opinons from experts. First time car buyer.
@@ramblr5900grab 4Runner, amd get a tune or supercharger. Hands down just a tune being the first thing before mods is the best money you cam spend, better throttle tip in and gear changes and from there maf calibrator and washables filter and decent exhaust later.
4Runner for sure, better angles back window rolls down, 4x4 system , practical, its just a far better experiences all around too. If you ad supercharger youre having fun but really a 700.00 tune by itself you're having fun and getting better mpg.
I had the opportunity to drive a LC Prado in my family's home country that has awful streets and roads and terrifyingly reckless drivers on all kinds of vehicles. The LC was a tank. Torque and acceleration to drive in chaotic stop and sprint traffic was amazing and so was the comfort. If I had to live in that country I would own that or a Hilux. I think I will buy one of these as my retirement vehicle since I live in a mostly rural northern state. Shame on Toyota USA for not bringing their diesels here to the states! Great review my friend!
they didn't because other car manufacturers would go out of business. duh.
I don't get it why do you want the diesel motors because here in Europe we want the petrol ones for reliability but we only have the diesel ones.
@@JLPJLP-ue9ndDiesels last longer, are more efficient and have more torque off-road. Everything a vehicle needs that's is hardly updated and designed to last years. We also commute longer and have a wider range of off-road situations in America. Sadly, indoctrinated activists rule our regulatory system instead of actual facts and the political left capitalizes on emotional buzz words over stats to get those votes and keeping their donors in big oil and corporations happy! So smaller diesels are all but banned here..
Just starting to look at the GX460 as an offroader for me and daily driver. Very informative video.
you will love it! 😃 😊
I own a 2008 120 Prado here in Panama, and it has the 2.7 2TR-FE 4 cyl. from the Tacoma. The 120 Prado weighs about 4000 lbs., which is probably 1000 lbs. less then the GX460, and I get 16.8 mpg U.S. in the city, and 19.2 mpg U.S. on the highway. Which, may be equal to, or maybe less than , the GX460. Plus, the GX has twice the horsepower and three times the torque. So for me, I may be looking for a GX460, but all of them are imported to Panama from North America, so you have to make sure you get a good one. We get the Prado and the Land Cruiser 200/300.
"never" gets stuck.
That's a bold and definitive statement. I've seen some mud bogs I'd like to see this fly out of.
like this?
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Great breakdown of the GX. I’m a 4Runner guy but found your channel looking at trails and love the way you breakdown different sections. Either way sweet rig keep the vids coming 🤙
We love the 4runner!!! ❤️ 😍
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD there's an apply carplay android audio infotainment system available that piggybacks onto the existing model, its a lifesaver
@@cosmicapple9921 oh that sounds awesome where do you get one?
@@HamadaEizan beatsonic
The GX460 rubber bumpstops for the hood can be spin adjusted to maintain more upward tension on the hood so it doesn't shake.
Yes... we wondered if they weren't adjusted right at the dealer?? The hood seemed to shake since new. We've added the 2 additional latches and adjusted the rubber bumpers upward to keep that upward tension on it. Is that what you recommend? Spin the bumpers as high as possible right???
Yes I'd like to know as well. Spin the bumpers ad high as possible?
pretty much every car has those, fyi
The Wife has a GX460 and she loves it! Now, she wants to put a lift on it with overland Bumpers. Great SUV on the Texas and Mexico Border!
do what she says!!! 😆 ❤️ ✌️
How's the overland bumpers and lift?
One of the reasons I went pre-facelift (2013) with my GX is the greater similarities in the body style to the prado in relevance to off-road performance. More approach angle, and (I believe) more departure as well from the factory. I love everything else about it being a Lexus though, and wanted the GX for every pro you listed, especially over a 4Runner which I owned previously.
Great choice. Yes the designers took that silly grille waaaay to far... glad they are scaling it back in the present/future Lexus models 😃
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD Do you guys use premium or regular gas? What year model and trim do you have?
Great videos! Keep em coming. Question for you, have you noticed any drawbacks with the weight of the sliders, bumper and skid plates on the stock suspension? And do the skids rob any ground clearance?
Hi! All the steel crap definitely weighs it down... I would recommend aluminum honestly for all skids. The bumper is a pig and I wish it was aluminum. The sliders are steel but they weight is distributed evenly... don't recommend Victory sliders.. please try another brand instead ❤️
Folks can keep the turbos. V8 all the way.
Agreed, there’s no replacement for displacement. The manufacturers can keep their 4 and 6 cyl turbo and twin turbo engines.
I agree. I want one of these for a daily driver because of this. I had an ecoboost f150 and it was a complete turd.
Please all get electric cars so we can have cheap gas for us V8ers , painful to own 2 cars that do sub 13 MPG ,
I am trying to understand why you guys like the V8 when they can make a V6 twin turbo that makes more hp and torque at the same time you spend less on gas price. The money you save can be spent on accessories and upgrades. Can you guys enlighten me?
@@CesarSabaterUA-cam I’m just old school are like my power made the old fashioned way, with displacement. Additionally have you ever heard a Ford echo boost? They sound like an old whore getting out of bed instead of the deep throaty growl of a V-8.
Just found this video, thanks so much for posting. I will add that, with the old Land Cruiser and LX570 gone, this is the only Toyota/Lexus vehicle which has full time 4 wheel drive and KDSS standard. The 4Runner Limited is the only 4Runner trim with the full time 4 wheel drive and it has X-REAS instead of KDSS, which is a huge downgrade (I know as I have owned both). So, the current 22 (and now, 23) has the old V8, hydraulic KDSS, full time 4 wheel drive, ATRAC and updated infortainment - that's why I got one :)
You make an excellent point! How does the Xreas compare to KDSS?? We never tried Xreas
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD They are very different - X-REAS is only on the Limited trim and was designed to help with the on-road handling of the 4Runner. It’s a very flawed system, which fails regularly at about 40k miles and is very expensive to replace (if one shock fails the whole systems needs to be replaced). Handling is still not good and it’s not designed for off-road use at all. Switching to KDSS is a big upgrade - combined with the v8 and better transmission the GX is much more surefooted and drive-able. And that’s with a system that is designed to be used off-road as well. The simplicity and performance of KDSS is a hallmark of Toyota engineering and this simple version of it will be missed when it’s gone. It’s why I believe that the current GX, with the reliable v8, 6 speed trans, KDSS and upgraded infotainment all standard, is a bargain.
@@CeeJay591 Yes I agree. And that's interesting about Xreas... my first thought was like you said, ...what happens when 1 shock fails??? The simplicity of KDSS is quite genius... I wish more people understood it! It's a system to be appreciated 😃
@@CeeJay591 The 5th gen 4runner actually also has KDSS with the trail edition later renamed the TRD Off-Road but they seem to be harder to find.
@@swron_rules understood - however, I wanted full time 4 wheel drive along with KDSS. Only the Limited has that option and it’s very difficult if not impossible to get the limited with KDSS. Meanwhile, it’s standard on the GX, just like it was on the Land Cruiser.
I own a 2011 GX.
My 5 pros:
1) Reliability. I did have to get a sensor replaced, but Lexus covered it under an extended warranty (they had extended it to 10 years because customers were having issues)
2) It goes anywhere and laughs at snow days
3) Even though I have the base model, I have the Mark Levinson stereo. Excellent stereo. I'm a but of an audiophile and I love it.
4) Smooth ride
5) Cooled seats. A small thing, but you really appreciate it when you have them
My 5 cons:
1) The Lexus badge. My brother in-law likes to refer to it as my "fancy Toyota". I take that as a compliment.
2) Requires premium gas, although I have only ever used regular and have never had an issue
3) I have the NuLuxe seats, which serve the purpose, but I believe I would have preferred leather
4) It's pretty hard on it's brakes. It's a lot of vehicle to have to bring to a stop
5) Infotainment/Navigation screen is dull
It does have some brake dive for sure... and at highway speeds the steering is pretty loose. The newer GX ('22-23) at least have the 2nd to latest infotainment system, which is a big step up from the original one used in the vehicle (but also still dated). They're intentionally withholding the current gen infotainment "Lexus Interface" until the 2024-5 GX so they market that with the presumably lesser/smaller displacement turbo drivetrain that they will come with. I hope the best for the new generation of GX though... I wish they'd bring the Prado's diesel engine over here to the US for the GX.
Learned alot Brah!
Thanks for a good video. I am convinced to stick with the 4Runner. Here in the Rocky Mountains we have rocks, mud and snow that will rip that body plastic right off. For dirt roads and snowy highways it looks great but clearance is a definite problem. And once you add water in any form, it will get stuck.
@EAKven ya we had to cut the bumper and side steps and that fixed the body clearance for us ✌️
Very good explanation and details. 100% agree. Thank you so much. As a Pros I would add how last long this vehicle can live (with the proper service) and for the dated infotainment system, I found a very great solution (don’t want to ad anything) that added to my car a wireless Apple car play navigation and solved 90% of all my issues (also it was very easy to install by myself).
Thanks for subscribing.. can you please share how you updated your infotainment system? Thank you 😊
Would like to know about the infotainment fix as well
@@chriseppley8272 yes indeed 😃
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD , @Chris Eppley
I did this mod at the end of 2021 and did a lot of investigations in that field before choosing the best one.
Again I don't want to advertise some product, but here is what I have and how I installed it:
1. I bought Grom V-line2 unit with navigation (latest hardware). It's a bit expensive (~$600) but it is 100% worth it.
1. I used a Step-by-step installation video from Sami (on his "DIY Speed garage" youtube channel). It's super easy to follow.
1. I also placed my unit under the central console.
1. important-1! I placed the unit right under the front air tube (of the central console) to cool it effectively. (I played with different locations and this place is the best).
1. important-2! This unit has connectors from both sides :(, it was super inconvenient and it's very important to make sure that wires and not *pinched or *broken or ... (I don't know the right analog of *the russian words "заломленый провод").
1. That's literally it. It's super stable (it hung before a couple of times because of the problem with the wrong unit placement), you can disconnect-connect the battery and it will work, and it is 100% wireless in turms of connecting to my phone and intuitively knows which device to connect to (I share my truck with my wife and she is also very happy with it).
1. I didn't install the USB cable on the dash (as Sami did, it's not necessary), but I still have it plugged into the unit (just in case) and concealed under the dash panel for easy access.
The whole process is relatively safe to DIY and took about 2 hours MAX. I can email pictures of the process and answer more questions.
@UC1St63e2hBumAbNmokW2EtQ Thank you! Any issues so far????
I have 2021 gx and just came back from Florida to Jersey and terrible gas mileage very expensive . I prefer peace of mind and the reliability Over saving on mpg saw way too many stranded cars going cross states.
Two things I hate about the gx was that terrible barn door not the best for groceries and convenience . And virtually no space when third row is up
what kind of mpgs did you get on your trip???
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD i got about 15 per gallon
@@alexduque3105 😢 😭 😿
I just went from a 2017 Nissan Titan with a 5.6l V8 to a 2022 Toyota Tundra 1794, non hybrid twin turbo V6. So far I got 1mpg better on Nissan. When you have to move all those pound around at speed, it takes gasoline. Tundra is really powerful, tons of power, but needs the gas. Love the Tundra and I loved the Titan!
People get way too caught up on fuel mileage with these vehicles. Get a car if you care about mpgs. Not a v8 truck or suv.
I’m just so conflicted on purchasing. Love the Lexus reliability, size and rugged capabilities but hate the gas mileage and “outdated” luxury. For what people spend on it you shouldn’t have to use your phone for a updated map lol
the 2022 model got an updated infotainment... this is a 2021 model... the mpgs are unhappy 🙁... the vehicle is very comfortable though and feels refined... check out the 2022 GX460 infotainment specs for more info... peace ✌️
Last yr for full tax write off for business owners.
@@stinkytofuz if u have a profitable business, this vehicle is 100% deduction.
@@stinkytofuz last yr for 100% write off. Next yr, it’s 80%
I feel you man, I'm getting this car but I actually kinda hate it. I work for toyota north america and the only reason i'm considering this vehicle is because my stipend covers so much of the cost, and getting an RX would mean slowly killing my soul. Everyone on the GX forums just can't put their mind in the brain of a 2022/2023 new car buyer. If you tell them a JEEP Grand Cherokee (reserve summit) is more luxurious than this LEXUS. They hit you with "muh reliability and dependability". Even the rear half styling sucks. Literally the ONLY reason to buy this truck is to keep it for 15+ years. Even then you have to buy it 3 years used to justify what you're getting. Which basically means waiting until 2025 to get the 2022 infotainment for $50,000~ since there's no way in hell anyone should pay $70,000 for this vehicle. Even if youre fine with the spartan dash of the 2021 and earlier GXs, there are still about a half dozen ReLiAbLe off road options one could choose from that doesn't require them to immediatly rip the bodykit apart. It literally doesn't even have the body to support the "muh reliability and dependability" narrative for offroading, and it's too old looking to be a modern posh city truck. Literally laughing as i type this because this vehicle as a 2022/2023 "new" car offering is just so freakin deplorable it's actually funny. Will end up leasing a 2023 for 2 years, buying it out, selling it to these odd V8 nut huggers, then diving all over the GX550 when it comes out.
Great video. Well spoken and informative. Good job. BTW, I love my GX460. I have lifted it to reduce one of the cons.
Thank you 🙏 🤲 and thanks for subscribing ❤️
The Jeep Grand Cherokee I had about a decade ago had a center differential and I believe they still do. It handled slippery road surfaces amazingly well. I sold it a long time ago and I'm planning on a GX460 for my next car.
I think the old Chevy Blazer had a proper center differential back in the late 70s too 😃... enjoy your new GX ❤️
GREAT video
Question. Would it be worth buying a 2013 with say 100k miles even on the clock? Or should I opt for 2014 or higher?
What mileage should I stay in between?
Thank you 🙏... ALL model years of GX460 amd GX470 are excellent 😃
I have owned three GX460's and I never had a hood latch fail nor have I heard of this on Mud so I wouldn't consider this a common issue. The ML sound system isn't standard, it's not available on the base model, you must option it on the mid-grade Premium, it's only standard on the top trim Luxury edition.
They are incredible vehicles, I still choose our 200's over it but I am happy to have one in the drive way.
Thanks for subscribing ❤️
Appears to be a combination of where we live and the hood bumpers not adjusted correctly at the dealership
But how're the 200s offroad compared to the gx460?
Mark Levinson (ML) is overrated and I would advise everyone to stay away from it. Their speakers go bust especially the sub-woofer without much use. I have an ultra lux LS430 that these failed me after being replaced twice and now I have GX 460 and I'm loving it.
Sometimes, a script is a really good idea...
Here in Australia the Toyota Prado has been one of the best selling 4WD for a long time now. I am waiting for mine due next week. It’s the last model 2023 before it’s replaced with the new Prado 250. Looking forward to some stock off roading with the 2.8L diesel turbo 😁. V8? no thanks
Thank you verymuch!
Great and professional review with all details
Thank you for watching and subscribing ❤️ ✌️
I like your use of drones to produce your videos. Very professionally done. 👍👍👍👍👍5 thumbs up.
There will only be 1 GXBOB!! #1 ❤️
GX royalty in the comments section! Haha
One of the best videos on youtube showing gx460 true capability, pros, cons, etc. It deserves more views. I am looking into buying one as well. What package is yours? In your opinion, is it worth getting a luxury for crawl control and terrain select or premium and base are as capable? Thank you!
Thank you 😊 This is a Premium trim... I'm not sure dealer's even stock the "base" trim in SoCal.. I think the base model is just a msrp catfish..lol.. the luxury has crawl control and MTS.. they can also be added on to the lower trims as well... enjoy your new GX ❤️
I'm I'm love with the gx gotta get one soon.
I am pretty sure all 4Runners come with ATRAC. With the exception of the 4x2, all base SR5s and up have it standard.
4runner is awesome. Auto ATRAC on GX/LX... one less button to remember to push 😃
ATRAC is standard on the 4Runner, MTS (Multi Terrain Select) is optional on the GX & 4Runner
Atrac is standard on the gx too. It's automatically on in 4 low
You look like a vet. Thanks for your service.
Good video. Slightly confused about the mpg deal. Slow =better mpg? I have a 22 4Runner and the worse mpg I get is off road. Same with any car or truck. Off roaring has nothing to do with mpg, has to do with having fun. No offense
Lexus has, to date, not mastered the "infotainment" space. But, they usually get the rest right.
Back around the turn of the century, i bought a lightly used 1998 LX460. I wanted the luxury, but also wanted the capability "just in case". Sure enough, on a day when light flurries were expected, I traveled home into a monumental blizzard. For a hundred miles, in a total white-out, i eased along (where no one else had made tracks) and i got home.
My 2019 GX460 is my modern day version of THAT.
I'm not conquering the desert like you are, but it pays to be prepared no matter where you live.
Hey GX40 Off-Road what size do you run on those BFG AT’s? 18” stock wheels? Any rubbing?
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@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD danka
As for turbos if you lead foot it there goes your gas mileage . My gas mileage is smooth on the highway where it simply purrs with revs at 1500
Do you think the next gen of 4runners and GX with the turbos will have better mpgs???
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD yes they have to , but I assume it’s about emissions . That’s not strictly honest either . But everyone occasionally given the chance puts there foot down , equals more gas usage . My real worry is the Tundras performance now with the turbos . Definitely not perfect so I’m glad we’ll not see GX turbos I’ll bet for 2 years . ( maybe less) I think 2023 will be delayed .BTW if the turbos take premium , the cost will still be the same .AND turbos have limited life , if they go 10 years it’s a miracle , then $$$. I’m hoping for a hybrid ? Lexus will get it done
@@jd2plus2 Do you think the new GX will get the turbo4 or a detuned twin turbo V6??? Have the Tundra issues been sorted out yet???
I like this truck because of V8, i mean come on, even if you get 3mpg better in turbo engine that is not deal breaker. Like on new Tundra i see peple complaning about there engines, and they miss V8. If you are getting this truck forget mpg. And enjoy that V8 because in few years this V8 will disapear for ever
@@luckyyou774 What kind of MPGS do you think the new turbo GX will get???
All 4WD’s will get stuck at one point or another, typically driver error. KDSS is hydraulically driven rams allowing the axle further downward travel in off-road scenario. It doesn’t “disconnect”. ATRAC is basically simulated axle lockers and works well but it’s definitely not the best system out there. The Land Rover Terrain Response System is probably best in class, when it works. For a V8, mpg’s aren’t actually that bad IMO. Better gearing and more gears would help things but Lexus/Toyota, like all other MFR’s have to worry about EPA requirements which means going to a smaller engine is necessary.
Thanks so much for this. What lift/tires do you have on this GX as that is the exact style I'm looking to purchase.
Hello 😃 no lift, stock height and tire size. They are KO2S... please check the channel 😊 for more details 🙏
Can it be super charged or is it better just as it is?
More the EPA then Toyota/Lexus, if the EPA has it their way we will all be walking to work. We need to fight this BS, cool video, looks like Borrego CA.
not Borrego.. but we did go there ... Diablo Drop Off.. 😆.. Thank you for subscribing ❤️
Awesome breakdown. I want mine to look like yours. Just subscribed.
wow thank you for your gentle words and for subscribing ❤️ ✌️
Hi :-) what size and type of tire are you using?
@Rjohns1414 Hello, stock tire size, please see here:
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The EPA is making it hard for manufacturers to put in V-8's. I'm sure Toyota would keep its most reliable gas engine in the Lexus GX if they could.
The mpgs on the new turbo engines should be better though... that could be considered good news?
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD I rather have their reliable V-8 than a smaller turbo engine with better MPG's. I'd get a AWD Subaru or AWD Honda if I wanted better MPG's.
@@PittiesAndMore Very true. Do you think the new turbos will be reliable considering they were developed by Toyota/Yamaha?
MPG for the 2024 GX is 17 combined. Only 1 MPG better. Not a fan of turbo ‘magic’.
I disagree that the current v8 power is not needed. I was driving up very steep mountain passes in British Columbia near Kelowna, and I needed to stay in 4th gear at 3500 rpm to maintain a speed of 75mph uphill. As soon as the engine went into fifth, the car bogged down... I was wishing for an extra 100HP so the engine could chug along at a relaxed RPM.
The new turbo V6 will make more horsepower and torque than the current 4.6L V8... so technically it will have more power for the situation you described ✌️ ❤️
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD When you get 300k out of the turbo let me know. Go back to Starbucks and sip your lattes. Since you like emotes 🖕
Which trim did you get and why?
Premium because it's all they had in stock 😆
🤣, awesome loll
I would say that there are one or two more cons such as 3rd row seats (you cannot shose package without tham, but they are heavy), also the back door is opening the way which is obsolutly incorrect if you park the cur on street
Valid points! 😃
Fast forward to the GX 550 still getting 15mpg city with a V6.
.... 😢
Awesome video. Great points. Atrac just works, I couldn’t agree more.
Thank you for watching and thank you for your support 🙏 🙌 ❤️
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD anytime.👍
How reliability for the PRO?
yea very reliable 😃 😊
Wow! A car that never get stuck! She's a beauty, I tell you what.
Thank you for your feedback and support 🙏 😀
The issue is not that it gets poor mpg, but it gets poor mpg and you have to still use premium fuel. What gets me is this exact same engine was in the Toyota tundra and till 2021 and used regular gasoline. I don’t understand why you have to put premium which to me is the break point for me. I’d buy one of these in a heartbeat and I don’t care about the mpg but I’m not gonna pay an extra $1.50 a gallon for premium fuel.
So, what is the difference between the 4Runner Limited's full-time 4wd system compared to the GX46's? From my research, they seem identical in terms of function with the only difference the GX has an auto-locking rear diff.
Center differential is exactly the same as the 4RL. The GX460 adds KDSS (sway bar disconnect), auto ATRAC, V8, 6speed and LUX features. There is no tear locker on the GX460... ATRAC is implemented instead
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD Thought I read the 4RL has A-TRAC as well, but maybe not. Either way, thanks for the info.
Great video. Love all the drone footage. I get my 22 in about a week. Going from a 4RTRDPro which I love and it's never stranded me and I've done quite a bit of 4 wheeling. I'm getting old and need a little more luxury. :) Where was most of this footage shot? Looks very nice for off roading.
You will LOVE your new GX! ❤️ The lux and features never get old... plus that added refinement all around... we are in the Mojave Desert 🏜
My cousin has one he's never been happier. How do you like it?
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROADI just did a drive from Chicago to upstate New York. I love it. So quiet and refined on the highway.
@@HamadaEizan I'm 4,000 miles in and love it.
@@samkrneta2120 Nice! What kind of MPGS did you get on your trip?
what's better buy at carmax 2023 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium $46,998*14K mi OR 2021 Lexus GX 460 Premium $47,998*23K mi? curious about opinons from experts. First time car buyer.
GX460
Luxury is doing nothing 15:53
Dude that line was epic
So true man so true 😂
AFAIK Lexus puts 3 hood latches on NX because it has aluminum hood. Soft aluminum hood with just one latch would “dance” (bent) on highway speeds and this does not go well with luxurious vehicle, so Lexus fixed this with additional latches
What kind of bumper did you put on the front?
DV8 Bumper... please see our channel for more videos on the Bumper. If you get a DV8 do NOT attack thr suppor lt wings to the bodywork... it will rip the sheetmetal
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROADTnanks for the qquick response and the advice. I found the bumper video right after I commented. I am leaning toward a Victory and trimming the lower skirt per their install.
Do you find the bug deflector to work? I'm trying to decide whether to get it or not for small rock, debris while going on highway.
we found the bug deflector to work very good. Try it out and let us know how it works out for you ❤️ 😃
I am an owner of a prado diesel normal suspension, by looking this video, I may think prado has a better suspension than the gx460,
Cons: fuel economy
Pros: everything else
@@cmz85 basically 😃 ❤️
V8 over smaller turbo motors all the way. The V8 is infinitely more reliable than a turbo motor where turbos develop flutter, there’s increased clamping loads and stress, and I don’t believe that they actually get better gas mileage in the real world. The V8 has more soul with the sound, and not need the power off road? Seriously??
Share the location of your trail, I want to "break in" my new GX, I just got mine 2 weeks ago!
there should be gps start and end cordz in every trail video description.. this video uses footage from those previous videos.. Thank you 😊 for subscribing
Wife bought GX460 for its looks , after seeing your videos I’d like to try some off road otherwise it will only drive kids to school and Costco, that perfect car for Georgia 🇬🇪, Midwest is so boring .
Are you running stock rims and tires ? Sorry for my nooob question, I’m AMG guy myself but having that monster In family feels awesome.
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@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD thank you , it warms me up watching your videos , we are freezing in Chitown.
Well done Sir! Thank you!...
Thanks also for subscribing! ❤️ ✌️
All infotainment systems get outdated in due time. The GX is for older folks who are ok with this kind of technology.
is there a specific year anyone recommends?
All years are pretty much perfect 🥰
If this had both front and rear air suspension it would be amazing!
yes that would be nice ✌️
Air or auto leveling suspension is available in the rear only as an option but it is less preferable & not ideal for off-roading.
91 octane fuel is good enough right?
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Great vid on the GX.
Thank you for your kind comment and for your support 🙏 ❤️
Excellent video brother! Very informative I appreciate it.
I thing the people that own the GX and or the 4runners are gonna hang on to them before getting into the ones with turbos just to see how they will be holding up within let's say 5 or 10 years.
Would you buy the new GX or 4R with the new turbo engine??
Really enjoyed this, what is the tire size? Looks great even without lift. I was going to complement the front bumper and slider but you don't seem to like them :)
This is stock tire size. Thank you for your feedback 😀 ❤️
Cons are pretty bad and deal breakers for me. Here’s the thing… if you are not going to go off-road then those features are useless (except for the 4WD). The REALLY bad gas mileage and outdated luxury items are enough for me to pass.
if you're not going off-road, yes look into the Lexus RX instead
What you call outdated is what lexus calls reliability. Every other auto maker packs all that electronic crap on their vehicles , and guess what, only problems. Lexus don't update when things just work. Your right though, if your only concern is keeping up with the Johnsons down the street, by all means buy a updated turd that is pretty but will barely get you to 100k before you start having problems
@@jimmysmith3255 what I mean is they are charging for the outdated luxury. I mean… a GX for that price tag without even
Apple Play or a larger screen is a bit crazy. I don’t need a lot of the other stuff but the minim these days does include a good onboard digital screen and smart USB. I don’t need heated steering wheel and cooled seats. Just saying.
@@scotttenuto7693 and like I said, all that electronic shit that constantly breaks. It's crap nobody needs in a vehicle. Ill take outdated reliability over updated crap anyday
@@jimmysmith3255 you are missing my point I think.. if that is the case, why even buy the Lexus? Just buy a Toyota Camry. Lexus is supposed to be the “Luxury” line to Toyota. If a Toyota is as reliable as a Lexus why pay more to get in many cases, less tech?
Me and my gx460 live in Alaska and it’s a beast all I got to say about that lol
How does it handle the snow??? it snows very little here... ✌️
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD I just got all seasons on it iv had no problem in show but ice is different story I need to change to something other the all season but on that note nothing is safe on ice.
Jam up job king.
Thanks....
@@amprecious5418 🙏 welcome ❤️ and thank you for subscribing
Great job!
Thank you. And thanks for subscribing ❤️
Still against the Blitz Sliders?
Yes.. not recommend.. the mounts have bent when sliding
Beast
Atrac is standard on the 4runner
The KDSS system hydraulically extends the swaybar endlink it controls not disconnects 😉
NO. It makes one end link non-ridgid which is mechanically equivalent to it being disconnected.
It’s more than a Prado with body kit though
AWD is good.
As a result poor fuel mileage. Also hard on air shocks
The radar cruise control is unpredictable and I hate it
Bullshit, I got stuck in the snow 😄😄😄
we don't get much snow out here in the Mojave desert lol 😆... perhaps try snow-tires w/ studs?
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD hehe yep; if you’re in a northern climate I’d highly recommend Nokian studded winter tires. Great vid bro; peace!
@@EthCepher Thank you for the tip.. we will check out those tires! 😃 ❤️
It has open differentials. Only 2 tires, 1 front 1 rear spin at a time not all 4.
Not true. The GX has a torsen limited slip center differential that also locks.. not an open diff. Thus in normal driving all 4 wheels have power.. hence why Toyota calls it fulltime 4wd. The front and rears are allowed to slip without loosing power due to the center differential being a torsen limited slip type.
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD incorrect. The center diff only locks to distribute power 50/50 front to rear. Front and rear differential are open only one tire is receiving power at a time. You admitted it yourself in the video. If one tire is spinning atrac applies the brakes to lock that wheel to send power to the other wheel that has traction.
@@Mr19assassin74 Nope. On road an open diff will send power to both wheels, just at different levels, thus why Toyota calls it fulltime 4wd. In fact, that's the only way to get fulltime 4wd... open front and rear diffs... otherwise you be in basic 4wd trying to go around a turn with both axles locked and binding... all 4 wheels get power in Toyota's system.. if they weren't allowed to differentiate you'd have binding...
Your knowledge on 4wd fails you. Agree to disagree.
@@Mr19assassin74 Not my knowledge. Toyota's Chief Drivetrain Engineer knowledge. Differentials are variators. they are not full on or full off. They trade speed for torque. Thus on any open diff, when you go around a turn both wheels on the car get power, just not equally. A fulltime 4wd system is just like the WRX Subaru's.. there's a mechanical center diff and open front and rear diffs. The diffs are open at the front and rear to allow for a power Differential.. aka a difference in power. But all 4 wheels get power on this system or any system like it including Subaru's system, the Mercedes G-Wagon system, etc..
Never got it stuck?!?!? High praise indeed. Though you clearly never drove it in done good old wet East Texas red clay. That stuff will stick 100 HP, 4-wheel drive tractor!
Totally wrong about a turbo V6 being an upgrade from a proven, durable, reliable power train over a few miles per gallon.
perhaps the new GX will get the new turbo4?? 😃
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD I think the 2.4t in gas and hybrid variants will be reserved for the 4Runner and Tacoma. The GX will get the slightly detuned twin turbo V6 from the Tundra SR. The GX is too heavy for the 2.4t. The GX is 400+ lbs heavier than the 4R.
It definitely depends on what 4runner you are talking about. Cause the GX and the 03-06 4runner are in fact the same car. Engine and all.
current generation comparisons. The 4th gen 4runner in V8 trim only was essentially the GX/Prado... at least in the USA 🇺🇸
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD yea. i had always wondered why they took this option away from the 4runner.
Con does not have apple Car Pay
I think the 2023 does... the infotainment got an update