That’s exactly what is what designed to do. They literally invested 1000’s of hours designing it to go off-road, shame on those folks that are too protective of their vehicles.
Looks like a great truck. Curious if you end up regretting or being happy about the decision to sell and get the 100 series? I'm currently deciding between 100 series or 200 series and would love any input from a previous owner
This is the second person I saw driving their lx at high speed in 4Low to be honest the whining noise that someone asked about it being supercharged its either that of the transfer case screaming for help if thats the case I feel sorry for the person who might got this vehicle right now.
Depending on mileage, $30-40k. They were built for a minimum of 500k miles, so mileage doesn’t really matter. My 2013 LX just passed 185k miles and I’ve never had a single failure. Only complaint I have is the same complaint anybody ever has…fuel economy. She is a thirsty girl.
@@effscottfitz-gee2024 how about the interior, Did it hold up at such mileage? i know this cars up 100k miles you can’t hear a rattle or a single noise inside, how is it when you get close to 200k miles ?
@@qwertyfy8014 I know exactly what you’re talking about and mine is dead silent. Not a rattle anywhere. After owning a jaguar (never buy any British auto), any sounds means a $2k repair, so I’m very cognizant of rattles. This has zero. This includes vibrating interior pieces. None. I got the crème interior, because I think it shows less wear, but it does show dirt easier. However, the leather is much higher quality than my Denali 2500 and I would say the leather is still holding 90% of its original condition. The truck leather has small tears from brass jean buttons. Lexus is basically flawless. No sun damage either on the leather. The dash is like new. The infotainment system is pretty weak, but who uses any of that anyway? Just use your phone for navigation. Just remembered another complaint. The aerodynamics of the rear cause mud and debris to cover the backup camera…continuously. The camera is good for about 20 mins after a fresh wash. After that, forget about it. If you’re looking for one, make sure you check that the differentials are not frozen. Most of these, like any luxury SUV, have never been anywhere beyond the soccer field. If the differentials are not engaged every so often they can be somewhat difficult to lock.
@@qwertyfy8014 just looked at your profile and I see you’re a car guy, so you probably know all the mechanical stuff better than I do. Disregard 1/2 of what I just wrote.
A dollar 45!!!!!!!!!!! you got me with that comment gas being expensive at dollar 45 bro, I'm still gasping for air. Come to CA and lets fill up together, you'll never mention this again lol
Gotta love these 200series. LX570 is still my favorite SUV of all time
I am so glad to see you are not scared to go 4 x 4 an in your Lex cruiser. Most people are too conservative.
That’s exactly what is what designed to do. They literally invested 1000’s of hours designing it to go off-road, shame on those folks that are too protective of their vehicles.
Why does urs have paddle shifters? My ‘15 doesn’t 😮
She seemed to dig in fairly easily in places, are you able to say what tire pressures you were running ?
Can you tell me about your paddle shifters? I have your trucks twin and would like to have that option for towing.
They came on the Canadian market LXs but not US market. That's a Canadian LX, and a Canadian man.
I like the way you drive 🚗 😅💀
Lolz at the gas price comment. Watching this is 2023
yeah exactly I don't know how that guy was complaining for $1.45 for regular considering the lx can run on 87 just fine
Is this with a supercharger?
Mikes Dimes on the bluetooth 10/10
What size tires?
Looks like a great truck. Curious if you end up regretting or being happy about the decision to sell and get the 100 series? I'm currently deciding between 100 series or 200 series and would love any input from a previous owner
where are these sand dunes?
This is the second person I saw driving their lx at high speed in 4Low to be honest the whining noise that someone asked about it being supercharged its either that of the transfer case screaming for help if thats the case I feel sorry for the person who might got this vehicle right now.
how much?
Depending on mileage, $30-40k. They were built for a minimum of 500k miles, so mileage doesn’t really matter. My 2013 LX just passed 185k miles and I’ve never had a single failure. Only complaint I have is the same complaint anybody ever has…fuel economy. She is a thirsty girl.
@@effscottfitz-gee2024 how about the interior, Did it hold up at such mileage? i know this cars up 100k miles you can’t hear a rattle or a single noise inside, how is it when you get close to 200k miles ?
@@qwertyfy8014 I know exactly what you’re talking about and mine is dead silent. Not a rattle anywhere. After owning a jaguar (never buy any British auto), any sounds means a $2k repair, so I’m very cognizant of rattles. This has zero. This includes vibrating interior pieces. None.
I got the crème interior, because I think it shows less wear, but it does show dirt easier. However, the leather is much higher quality than my Denali 2500 and I would say the leather is still holding 90% of its original condition. The truck leather has small tears from brass jean buttons. Lexus is basically flawless. No sun damage either on the leather. The dash is like new.
The infotainment system is pretty weak, but who uses any of that anyway? Just use your phone for navigation.
Just remembered another complaint. The aerodynamics of the rear cause mud and debris to cover the backup camera…continuously. The camera is good for about 20 mins after a fresh wash. After that, forget about it.
If you’re looking for one, make sure you check that the differentials are not frozen. Most of these, like any luxury SUV, have never been anywhere beyond the soccer field. If the differentials are not engaged every so often they can be somewhat difficult to lock.
@@qwertyfy8014 just looked at your profile and I see you’re a car guy, so you probably know all the mechanical stuff better than I do. Disregard 1/2 of what I just wrote.
@@effscottfitz-gee2024 haha , thanks for the input bud 👍🏼👍🏼
A dollar 45!!!!!!!!!!! you got me with that comment gas being expensive at dollar 45 bro, I'm still gasping for air. Come to CA and lets fill up together, you'll never mention this again lol
Hilarious when Americans complain about Gas that's under $2 here it's $8
Speedometer in kph, paddle shifters (not on US models but on Canadian models), and his accent: he's Canadian, and that price is per liter, not gallon.