NX350h Redline Delivered
#16
Edstewbob. How is the road noise in your 350h? I test drove a 350 turbo today with 18 in wheels and well there was more road noise than I expected. How is it in the hybrid with the 29 inch wheels. I did drive it today in 30 degree weather
#17
Rookie
Thread Starter
I would call the road noise moderate with the 20 inch wheels and may reduce the tire pressure a few pounds. Noise and ride quality are I guess what is to be expected with this level of Lexus. I am not happy with the 20 run-flats but undecided if I will eventually switch to 18's and non run-flats.
#18
Edstewbob, I am looking at the 350h with 18 inch wheels and would get regular tires after the run flats wear out for sure.
on another note, what is your opinion of the infotainment screen?
on another note, what is your opinion of the infotainment screen?
Last edited by Lexus22563; 01-09-22 at 01:19 AM.
#19
Pole Position
Sometimes I have to scratch my head and wonder if Lexus ever listens to feedback from owners. One of my complaints with the 2016 NXh was the high level of road noise. We had factory Michelins on 18" rims. The vehicle just felt like it had too much of that generation's Rav4 DNA, which wasn't a bad vehicle - just not the level of sound isolation I had come to expect from a Lexus model. I can't help but wonder if in their quest for places to lighten the weight of the vehicle, the sound deadening is one of the first victims?
#20
Technut
i wonder if it is would change if eventually I replaced the run flats with a good set of regular tires.
i wonder if it is would change if eventually I replaced the run flats with a good set of regular tires.
#21
Congratulations on your new ride. A 350 was available at our local dealer for what seemed a matter of minutes before being snapped up. Great color inside and out. Looking forward to hearing more about your driving impressions.
#22
Pole Position
I wish I could give you an honest answer/opinion but I just don’t have enough knowledge with run-flats to be qualified to voice an opinion. I would probably be talking to tire stores or even the folks at tire rack.com to get a more “qualified” opinion on that. We have a tire store here that has a 30 day guarantee so I suppose if you have a store with similar promises, you could try the regular tires with relatively low risk?
#23
Racer
iTrader: (2)
I really like the interior posted in the thread. That's what I keep building online with that creme color. It's what my wife has on her 18'. I sorta like the brownish one as well but haven't seen anyone post a picture of that yet.
So we'll see. The new NX is leaps and bounds better so far from everything that I have seen from the previous gen. Seems like quite a bit of thought went into making it nicer and make more sense. We have a spot for sunglasses AND our phone!!!! The rear view mirror camera is freaking awesome. I wish ALL cars came with this... they prolly will eventually but that's one of the best features I think for the $200 upgrade is for sure a must have.
-Nigel
#24
Speaking of the digital rear view mirror, I totally agree it will be very helpful in this car because of the limited rearview with blind spots. I haven't read this or heard on any car reviews, but I hope it has a little bit of wide angle to it. It is a great option for the money.
#25
I would replace the run-flat tires ( after they wear out and the life of run-flat tires is much less than conventional tires; I will be we are lucky if we even see 20K miles) with regular tires first and if that doesn't satisfy you look for aftermarket wheels and tires ( or Lexus NX 18 inch OEM) with a higher aspect ratio. Currently, there are not a lot of 235/50 R 20 tires available. One good tire that I found is the Michelin PRIMSCY A/S.
Good Luck,
MidCow3
#26
Driver School Candidate
In order to add the second driver's (my wife) profile, I installed the Lexus app on my wife's phone and added the car with VIN.
Then once I entered the car with my wife's phone, the car found the profile. From there you can save it as a new profile.
PS: The second user cannot control the car remotely from the Lexus app. It kind of makes sense but I figured it out the hard way..
#28
Racer
iTrader: (2)
Speaking of the digital rear view mirror, I totally agree it will be very helpful in this car because of the limited rearview with blind spots. I haven't read this or heard on any car reviews, but I hope it has a little bit of wide angle to it. It is a great option for the money.
-Nigel
#29
There is a whole other thread about setting Key Fobs
I hit the same issue. I set myself as the primary driver which allows remote controlling the cars from the app.
In order to add the second driver's (my wife) profile, I installed the Lexus app on my wife's phone and added the car with VIN.
Then once I entered the car with my wife's phone, the car found the profile. From there you can save it as a new profile.
PS: The second user cannot control the car remotely from the Lexus app. It kind of makes sense but I figured it out the hard way..
In order to add the second driver's (my wife) profile, I installed the Lexus app on my wife's phone and added the car with VIN.
Then once I entered the car with my wife's phone, the car found the profile. From there you can save it as a new profile.
PS: The second user cannot control the car remotely from the Lexus app. It kind of makes sense but I figured it out the hard way..
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...errerid=161523
YMMV ( but I plan to get 40 mpg )
Midcow3
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