NX350h Redline Delivered
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Mileage?
I just test drove, nice weather, city driving using adaptive cruise i.e. very light footed and could only get 30.4.
You?
(Had it in ECO Mode and now I am reading that ECO mode may not be as good as NORMAL mode for city driving for MPG...
I just test drove, nice weather, city driving using adaptive cruise i.e. very light footed and could only get 30.4.
You?
(Had it in ECO Mode and now I am reading that ECO mode may not be as good as NORMAL mode for city driving for MPG...
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#32
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OP, based on your original post and pix, it sounds like your NX is identical, to the last detail, of the one we just got this week. Same interior as well. Only difference is the exterior color (ours is white pearl) and the fact that our sticker was a whole $5 more at $50,600. We aren't even bothering with a second profile as my wife will drive it the vast majority of the time. Just having the memory seats/mirrors programmed to fit me is the only thing we've done so far specific to me.
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Very nice!
I am still deciding between Atomic Silver and Redline, and yours has all the options I prefer.
I certainly hope you can remove that Lexus of Greenville sticker without messing with the finish. During my four years in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, I had to convince two dealers not to but their advertising on my new automobiles (same in Texas!).
I am still deciding between Atomic Silver and Redline, and yours has all the options I prefer.
I certainly hope you can remove that Lexus of Greenville sticker without messing with the finish. During my four years in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, I had to convince two dealers not to but their advertising on my new automobiles (same in Texas!).
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That said, those stickers usually aren't hard to get off - the last car I had with one was my '00 Maxima, and all I had to do was heat the sticker up with a hair dryer, peel it off, and then use WD-40 (I'm sure something like Goo Gone would do as well) to clean the adhesive residue off the paint. After I was done it was impossible to tell a decal had ever been there.
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