Couple of questions..
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Couple of questions..
New to the forum. Currently drive 2008 X5. Thinking about going to the GX!
What changes if any on the 2012 are rumored. Can't find any news when searching!
Have seen on this forum some owners say they do not like the transmission downshifting on a grade when driving on the interstate. Hope I have listed this right as it is from memory. I have had vehicles in the past do this and I don't find this as a plus. I am not talking about driving in the mountains, just normal driving.
Thanks for your help.
What changes if any on the 2012 are rumored. Can't find any news when searching!
Have seen on this forum some owners say they do not like the transmission downshifting on a grade when driving on the interstate. Hope I have listed this right as it is from memory. I have had vehicles in the past do this and I don't find this as a plus. I am not talking about driving in the mountains, just normal driving.
Thanks for your help.
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Hi Gene, I got rid of my 2009 X5 twin turbo diesel for the GX 460 premium. I haven't heard about the changes for 2012. They had minor changes for 2011. My GX 460 does downshift when going up hills when the cruise control is on. My X5 didn't do that, but was the biggest POS I think I've ever owned. It was in the shop over ten times in one year. My GX has been pretty much trouble free.
Good luck with your decision...
Good luck with your decision...
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New to the forum. Currently drive 2008 X5. Thinking about going to the GX!
What changes if any on the 2012 are rumored. Can't find any news when searching!
Have seen on this forum some owners say they do not like the transmission downshifting on a grade when driving on the interstate. Hope I have listed this right as it is from memory. I have had vehicles in the past do this and I don't find this as a plus. I am not talking about driving in the mountains, just normal driving.
Thanks for your help.
What changes if any on the 2012 are rumored. Can't find any news when searching!
Have seen on this forum some owners say they do not like the transmission downshifting on a grade when driving on the interstate. Hope I have listed this right as it is from memory. I have had vehicles in the past do this and I don't find this as a plus. I am not talking about driving in the mountains, just normal driving.
Thanks for your help.
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I have a 2011 Premium (about 8 months now) and so far zero problems (well, besides little rust developing under the vehicle) Just drove it from NY to PA and back and it was a great drive.
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Have seen on this forum some owners say they do not like the transmission downshifting on a grade when driving on the interstate. Hope I have listed this right as it is from memory. I have had vehicles in the past do this and I don't find this as a plus. I am not talking about driving in the mountains, just normal driving.
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Have seen on this forum some owners say they do not like the transmission downshifting on a grade when driving on the interstate. Hope I have listed this right as it is from memory. I have had vehicles in the past do this and I don't find this as a plus. I am not talking about driving in the mountains, just normal driving.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...ownshifts.html
Bottom line ... the GX 460 can be left in 'Drive' and it will "shift for itself" but you can also force downshifts by tapping the brake pedal ... if conditions are right. In general, that means your foot is off the gas, the vehicle speed is high enough and the vehicle is accelerating, i.e., it is on a downhill run. Presumably, on a steep enough and long enough downhill you can force sequential downshifts, but the most we have gotten is two ... there aren't any good hills in Delaware!
My wife prefers 'Drive' but I prefer 'Sport'. I prefer to force downshifts by pulling back on the shift lever rather than tapping the brake. Also, pulling back on the shift lever always forces a downshift ... unless the engine would exceed redline. There's a practical limit in convenience, smoothness and noise, not to mention wear and tear on the drive train ... at some point it is better and safer to use the brakes!
Needless to say, as any automatic transmission vehicle, downshifts also occur when required due to acceleration, going up hills, etc. However, the GX 460 tries very hard to get into the highest gear, which is how it achieves such impressive highway mileage:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...y-mileage.html
Although we haven't driven any further west than Michigan and certainly not on the mountainous Interstates of the West, I suspect one could readily drive the GX 460 on any Interstate in 'Drive' although with heavy use of the brakes. It is on secondary roads that are steeper and curvier than the Interstates that driving becomes a problem, but that's where the 'Sport' mode is useful.
Regards,
SaniDel
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