Not a car guy, but I have a question.
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Not a car guy, but I have a question.
I drove a 2015 GX and it felt a little sluggish to me. Absolutely loved how smooth it was, how quiet...really loved it...just felt like it needed a little more oooooomph. That being said, the LS460 has the same motor right??? But it is more powerful in HP and torque. Does it have different internals or is that a computer programming thing. Just wondering
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I drove a 2015 GX and it felt a little sluggish to me. Absolutely loved how smooth it was, how quiet...really loved it...just felt like it needed a little more oooooomph. That being said, the LS460 has the same motor right??? But it is more powerful in HP and torque. Does it have different internals or is that a computer programming thing. Just wondering
#3
GX is rated to use Premium Fuel, will run on Regular but retards the ignition timing
to protect from pre-ignition. Try a (full) tank of 91-93 and let her rip.
to protect from pre-ignition. Try a (full) tank of 91-93 and let her rip.
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I drove a 2015 GX and it felt a little sluggish to me. Absolutely loved how smooth it was, how quiet...really loved it...just felt like it needed a little more oooooomph. That being said, the LS460 has the same motor right??? But it is more powerful in HP and torque. Does it have different internals or is that a computer programming thing. Just wondering
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Chuck, part of this is the throttle tip in. The pedal travel is very long on the GX, a desirable trait in an off-road capable vehicle as it allows subtle and controlled variation in throttle. On the road, this adds to the sense that the car is slow, you have to really push that pedal to make her go! Go ahead, push the pedal and you will see you have all the power you need. You could also push the shifter into the sport mode which holds gears longer and makes the car feel faster while chugging down the premium fuel.
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It is NOT the same motor. It has the same displacement but the GX makes 301 hp while making much more torque. It is designed for towing and other truck like things. It also has a 6 speed transmission while the LS has an 8 speed transmission. The GX also weight about 5000lbs, much heavier than the LS. Really apples and oranges. The GX goes 0-60 in 7.3 seconds. That’s plenty fast. It will cruise at 80mph all day. What more do you want from a truck?
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It is NOT the same motor. It has the same displacement but the GX makes 301 hp while making much more torque. It is designed for towing and other truck like things. It also has a 6 speed transmission while the LS has an 8 speed transmission. The GX also weight about 5000lbs, much heavier than the LS. Really apples and oranges. The GX goes 0-60 in 7.3 seconds. That’s plenty fast. It will cruise at 80mph all day. What more do you want from a truck?
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Wait for next generation of lexus Suvs. Anticipating more power, better handling and fuel with bi turbo engines on the horizon
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Buy an Aud Q7 if you want more power. It will run off and leave a GX and get as good or better mileage (rated higher). Had the SUV been for me that is what I would have bought for about the same money. But my wife is not the speed junkie I am. And yes, the LS and GX engines are WAY different.
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Yeah, as others mentioned already, LS has substantially more power.
I drove my dad's Merc SL550 the other day, similar power and weight to an LS, and it felt like a sportscar compared to the GX.
I drove my dad's Merc SL550 the other day, similar power and weight to an LS, and it felt like a sportscar compared to the GX.
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Buy an Aud Q7 if you want more power. It will run off and leave a GX and get as good or better mileage (rated higher). Had the SUV been for me that is what I would have bought for about the same money. But my wife is not the speed junkie I am. And yes, the LS and GX engines are WAY different.
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The Q7 is faster because it is lighter. It is NOT a truck. It is a unibody and it can’t tow very much, or match the GX off road. The GX is a very rare and perhaps endangered species, a real body on frame SUV with all the weight, strength and durability that delivers. Its a 5000lbs leather-lined anvil for the road. As a result, it’s more clumsy, somewhat slower (thought not slow) and less nimble than the cross-over vehicles sold by others. The only real competitors are the GM Tahoe/Suburban/Escalade trio or the Lincoln Navigator. Those of us who love the GX love it for what it is and I am already mourning what I feel is its imminent sacrifice on the altar of fuel efficiency and “packaging”.
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i agree with every thing you say...almost. The GX is slow by many of our standards. And I get that the Q7 is not truck based, but the truth is that most GX buyers could care less about whether it's truck based or not, and most probably have no idea that it is truck based. By far, most GX drivers are women who drive them around town.
Also, while most buyers have no idea what body-on-frame means, they appreciate the higher ride height and seating position and the feeling of a heavier, more solid vehicle. Otherwise all of the women would have purchased an RX or a crossover from another brand.
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I disagree that the GX is slow... 301 horsepower is a lot, and it will cruise in triple digits without breaking a sweat.
Also, while most buyers have no idea what body-on-frame means, they appreciate the higher ride height and seating position and the feeling of a heavier, more solid vehicle. Otherwise all of the women would have purchased an RX or a crossover from another brand.
Also, while most buyers have no idea what body-on-frame means, they appreciate the higher ride height and seating position and the feeling of a heavier, more solid vehicle. Otherwise all of the women would have purchased an RX or a crossover from another brand.
And I agree with your last statement completely. Those are the reasons why my wife loves her GX.
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