Long dx road trip for RX330
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We just returned from a 5k trip in our awd RX330, driving through all kinds of weather and road conditions. In a nutshell, it performed and handled flawlessly and was quite comfortable for driving long periods. The anti-skid system kicked in several times on icy & snowy moutain roads (thankfully) and we had no problem plowing through 8" of snow.
The only complaints we have are : You can't just program a city on the nav unit (and even if you try to find an intersection, they're listed by region and not by state or city (the software is a 2001 version); no coin holder; and for a Lexus, there's too much air/road noise-IMHO. Otherwise, we're very happy with our 330. The overall gas mileage was about 22-23 mpg.
later, ldf
The only complaints we have are : You can't just program a city on the nav unit (and even if you try to find an intersection, they're listed by region and not by state or city (the software is a 2001 version); no coin holder; and for a Lexus, there's too much air/road noise-IMHO. Otherwise, we're very happy with our 330. The overall gas mileage was about 22-23 mpg.
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They're Michelin MXV4 235/55/18 mud and snow....Came with the aluminum alloy wheel option. I think they're somewhat noisier than Michelin CrossTerrains I had on another vehicle but they did great in the slush, ice, and snow. later, ldf
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