08 GX now on Lexus.com
#46
Yeah it's hard to tell in the pics what's going on with the roof rack. Plus the '08 announcment said there'd be a "new dark metallic finish on the front grille", I can't tell any difference.
#48
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Re: the start button, it'd be okay if they do a keyless start button, but I find the ones where you insert the key THEN press the button utterly moronic. Fortunately most of those have been replaced with the newer, more modern "Hulkomania" version that works as follows:
1. get in the car and insert the "key"
2. get out and walk to the front of the vehicle
3. tear off your shirt
4. wind up your arm and put your hand to your ear with an expectant look on your face
5. wait just another second for dramatic effect... THEN the engine starts like magic!
#49
It looks like the changes for 08 are even more cosmetic than for 07. In 07 they at least upgraded the Nav to Lexus current generation and the sound system to one only 5 years behind the times.
Personally I could live without the pushbutton starter/auto door unlock for a truck. (Funny story - my sister in law and her husband bought Lo-Jack for their Toyota because they thought that anybody could just push the door button from outside and open it - they had no idea that you had to be close with the key and the salesman didn't bother to tell them. She was amazed when I demonstrated the proximity requirement). I do wish it was easier and cheaper to have more backup keys though.
As far as the HI/LOW gear transfer case - I definitely wanted HI/LOW gear option as well as locking differentials, but I would have been happy with a switch on the dashboard. That gear stick shakes all the time, which I find annoying; it doesn't have a positive feel when it locks into place; and it takes up all kinds of room and gets in the way of wires and stuff.
It looks like 08 is a yawner - be curious to see what the 09 brings.
Personally I could live without the pushbutton starter/auto door unlock for a truck. (Funny story - my sister in law and her husband bought Lo-Jack for their Toyota because they thought that anybody could just push the door button from outside and open it - they had no idea that you had to be close with the key and the salesman didn't bother to tell them. She was amazed when I demonstrated the proximity requirement). I do wish it was easier and cheaper to have more backup keys though.
As far as the HI/LOW gear transfer case - I definitely wanted HI/LOW gear option as well as locking differentials, but I would have been happy with a switch on the dashboard. That gear stick shakes all the time, which I find annoying; it doesn't have a positive feel when it locks into place; and it takes up all kinds of room and gets in the way of wires and stuff.
It looks like 08 is a yawner - be curious to see what the 09 brings.
#50
The secret to Lexus reliability. Make change infrequently. very, very infrequently.
I have been waiting for years for the GX to be updated. The interior is so 1980's expecially with a cassette deck and Toyota buttons.
Actually the RX, GX, and LX, are way behind the competition.
IS, ES, GS, LS, are doing fine.
I have been waiting for years for the GX to be updated. The interior is so 1980's expecially with a cassette deck and Toyota buttons.
Actually the RX, GX, and LX, are way behind the competition.
IS, ES, GS, LS, are doing fine.
Last edited by sdbrandon; 08-23-07 at 04:51 PM.
#52
When I first saw the GX at the NY Auto Show, I thought it was way behind the times. Then I realized that's probably a good thing and means it's realiable and built to last using yesterday's (higher) standards. Most things we buy now a days are designed to be low cost (cheap - made in China) and last no more than a few years. I just bought a new computer and was determined to only get Windows XP. I'd rather have proven technology with all the bugs fixed than the latest and greatest, but littered with bugs.
I kinda wish I didn't get Nav with my GX now because if something breaks in 10 years, Nav would be one of the most expensive to replace (along with engine and transmission). I'm sure in 10 years time, there will be amazing electronics selling for a few hundred dollars, while a the decade old Nav from Lexus will be $5K to replace.
I kinda wish I didn't get Nav with my GX now because if something breaks in 10 years, Nav would be one of the most expensive to replace (along with engine and transmission). I'm sure in 10 years time, there will be amazing electronics selling for a few hundred dollars, while a the decade old Nav from Lexus will be $5K to replace.
#53
When I first saw the GX at the NY Auto Show, I thought it was way behind the times. Then I realized that's probably a good thing and means it's realiable and built to last using yesterday's (higher) standards. Most things we buy now a days are designed to be low cost (cheap - made in China) and last no more than a few years. I just bought a new computer and was determined to only get Windows XP. I'd rather have proven technology with all the bugs fixed than the latest and greatest, but littered with bugs.
I kinda wish I didn't get Nav with my GX now because if something breaks in 10 years, Nav would be one of the most expensive to replace (along with engine and transmission). I'm sure in 10 years time, there will be amazing electronics selling for a few hundred dollars, while a the decade old Nav from Lexus will be $5K to replace.
I kinda wish I didn't get Nav with my GX now because if something breaks in 10 years, Nav would be one of the most expensive to replace (along with engine and transmission). I'm sure in 10 years time, there will be amazing electronics selling for a few hundred dollars, while a the decade old Nav from Lexus will be $5K to replace.
In case the radio/CD in your 95 ES broke, will you go get a iPod instead of fixing it?
#54
With Torsen differential, air suspensions, touch screen navigation, and optional KDSS, you think the GX was "way behind the times"? This is a truck you know. Please let me know a truck based SUV has more practical stuffs than GX and I will go for a test drive.
In case the radio/CD in your 95 ES broke, will you go get a iPod instead of fixing it?
In case the radio/CD in your 95 ES broke, will you go get a iPod instead of fixing it?
And no, if the CD/radio in my ES broke, I wouldn't replace it. But the Nav on the GX controls the climate. How do I change the temperature w/o the Nav unit?
Of course, I love the GX. I don't plan to part with it for a very long time!
#55
The one thing that pisses me off is you would think Lexus would have fixed the thump issue by now..............800 miles on an 07 and the thump is ALIVE. (Had the TSB done on my 04 and it worked flawlessly for 30k miles, why not use the same hardware on the TSB for the new trucks?)
#56
The one thing that pisses me off is you would think Lexus would have fixed the thump issue by now..............800 miles on an 07 and the thump is ALIVE. (Had the TSB done on my 04 and it worked flawlessly for 30k miles, why not use the same hardware on the TSB for the new trucks?)
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The only thing I can say I would expect would be the headlights and tail lights to be a little different, and the tail lights are so that makes sense.......a lot of you are treating this as a brand new model.....it's just a truck in the end of it's life cycle, they're not going to go putting all sorts of gadgets into an old vehicle. They're saving all the fun stuff for the next generation GX which makes all the sense. And why not have the cassette deck still there? it's not hurting anybody is it? Oh and I like the new wood trim =)
#59
It is only available in certain parts of the country. Change your zip code to Colorado, it might pop up then.