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Old 06-11-22, 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by mikemu30
The RX is the furthest thing from a truck. I suspect you've not driven one. It is a family cruiser that provides a buttery smooth highway ride.
Yes. In the Lexus and Toyota line-ups, the Lexus GX and Toyota 4Runner, are truck-based vehicles with body-on-frame architecture, and the Lexus RX and Toyota Highlander have the same unibody architecture used in sedans. The GX and 4Runner are designed with more off-road capability, and the RX and Highlander are designed to have car-like on-road ride quality. If anything, the RX has a softer/more "floaty" ride quality than does the ES.
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Old 06-11-22, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by lesz
Yes. In the Lexus and Toyota line-ups, the Lexus GX and Toyota 4Runner, are truck-based vehicles with body-on-frame architecture, and the Lexus RX and Toyota Highlander have the same unibody architecture used in sedans. The GX and 4Runner are designed with more off-road capability, and the RX and Highlander are designed to have car-like on-road ride quality. If anything, the RX has a softer/more "floaty" ride quality than does the ES.
precisely. Thank you for clarifying.
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Originally Posted by lesz
Yes. In the Lexus and Toyota line-ups, the Lexus GX and Toyota 4Runner, are truck-based vehicles with body-on-frame architecture, and the Lexus RX and Toyota Highlander have the same unibody architecture used in sedans. The GX and 4Runner are designed with more off-road capability, and the RX and Highlander are designed to have car-like on-road ride quality. If anything, the RX has a softer/more "floaty" ride quality than does the ES.
Thanks all for sharing your suggestions over here. I am interested in taking a loan and that is why I am searching for information online regarding a loan. I have already found a cash loan app through which I am gonna take a loan. I just searching now whether taking a loan from bank is a good idea or not and you guys helped me a lot.

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Old 11-14-22, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by babaijebu
I'm definitely not ready for the world of touch screens only. All the fingerprints on that screen looks disgusting.
Lived with those finger prints on touch screen for 6 years on our Prius! So pleased with touchpad on our 350 ES for that reason!
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