2008 GX470 or 2012 RX350 - Need Help Deciding
#16
Lexus Champion
I must factually correct you on this. The 2001 RX had a passenger volume of 110 cu ft. the 3rd gen RX has an interior volume of 100 cu ft. Now the outside of the car is much bigger with the 3rd gen. No argument there. But it's the swoopy styling that takes away things like headroom and stuff. I would know, I have both cars sitting my driveway side by side........
Passenger Volume:
2001: 104 cu ft
2013: 99.7 cu ft
Front Leg Room
2001: 40.7"
2013: 43.1"
Rear Leg Room
2001: 36.4"
2013: 36.8"
Front Head Room
2001: 55.2"
2013: 55.5"
Rear Head Room
2001: 55.2"
2013: 54.5"
Front Shoulder Room
2001: 57.8"
2013: 58.0"
Rear Shoulder Room
2001: 57.0"
2013: 57.6"
Cargo Volume
2001: 32 cu ft
2013: 40 cu ft
#17
Lexus Champion
This is very useful information - thanks much. I figure that the passenger seat will basically be unusable if you have an infant seat in the back. The flip side of the coin is that we would rarely need to drive it when we have the RX - and I really want something sporty to drive daily. I'll be shuttling baby to daycare every morning - is it a pain to get the seat in and out, or is the inconvenience more driven by the fact the passenger seat is barely usable once the infant seat is in? We have a Graco Snugride. Good call on the GS though - definitely a no brainer based on the cost. Assume the power of the IS350 is plenty for daily driving fun though?
As for power, no complaints from me on the IS. I always had fun with it.
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I never had a problem getting the seat and/or kids in or out of the back seat. My only issue was the reduced room in the front seat. With the RX for a family vehicle, I would have continued to deal with it and be okay with it if not for the amazing GS deal.
As for power, no complaints from me on the IS. I always had fun with it.
As for power, no complaints from me on the IS. I always had fun with it.
#19
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Thanks. Your post got me thinking and checking them out. Below are the dimensions I found online. They are closer than I thought. While the interior volume of the 2001 is bigger, most seating dimensions are close or a bit smaller than the 3RX (I used a 13 for comparison). The real difference is in cargo room.
Passenger Volume:
2001: 104 cu ft
2013: 99.7 cu ft
Front Leg Room
2001: 40.7"
2013: 43.1"
Rear Leg Room
2001: 36.4"
2013: 36.8"
Front Head Room
2001: 55.2"
2013: 55.5"
Rear Head Room
2001: 55.2"
2013: 54.5"
Front Shoulder Room
2001: 57.8"
2013: 58.0"
Rear Shoulder Room
2001: 57.0"
2013: 57.6"
Cargo Volume
2001: 32 cu ft
2013: 40 cu ft
Passenger Volume:
2001: 104 cu ft
2013: 99.7 cu ft
Front Leg Room
2001: 40.7"
2013: 43.1"
Rear Leg Room
2001: 36.4"
2013: 36.8"
Front Head Room
2001: 55.2"
2013: 55.5"
Rear Head Room
2001: 55.2"
2013: 54.5"
Front Shoulder Room
2001: 57.8"
2013: 58.0"
Rear Shoulder Room
2001: 57.0"
2013: 57.6"
Cargo Volume
2001: 32 cu ft
2013: 40 cu ft
2001 RX Passenger volume109.9 cu.ft. (not 104 which you posted)
Interior cargo volume39.8 cu.ft (not 32 which you posted)
That compares to 100 cu ft, and 40 cu ft, respectively, for the 13 model.
My source: https://www.cars.com/research/lexus-...AeVRkK2aKE6.99
http://www.thecarconnection.com/spec...4wd_dimensions
not super important, but there must be a factory link that tell us all this...........
#20
Lexus Champion
this is, again, well different than what I see on the web and how I feel when I get in the car......... perhaps your info is more accurate than mine. I don't know for sure......
2001 RX Passenger volume109.9 cu.ft. (not 104 which you posted)
Interior cargo volume39.8 cu.ft (not 32 which you posted)
That compares to 100 cu ft, and 40 cu ft, respectively, for the 13 model.
My source: https://www.cars.com/research/lexus-...AeVRkK2aKE6.99
http://www.thecarconnection.com/spec...4wd_dimensions
not super important, but there must be a factory link that tell us all this...........
2001 RX Passenger volume109.9 cu.ft. (not 104 which you posted)
Interior cargo volume39.8 cu.ft (not 32 which you posted)
That compares to 100 cu ft, and 40 cu ft, respectively, for the 13 model.
My source: https://www.cars.com/research/lexus-...AeVRkK2aKE6.99
http://www.thecarconnection.com/spec...4wd_dimensions
not super important, but there must be a factory link that tell us all this...........
https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/16905.shtml
Definitely conflicting information out there. I don't know which is correct.
#21
Perhaps, if you ran the VIN's for each year model through a Lexus VIN decoder and review the referenced specifications, PERHAPS the decoder references actual Lexus-supplied data tables??
#22
Lexus Champion
I wouldn't worry about it too much. The OP isn't looking for a 2001 anyway. I'm afraid I led us on a bit of a sidetrack. I loved the first gen RX, so I enjoyed looking them up again. I test drove them a few times but never bought. Great vehicles.
Best of luck to the OP in finding the right vehicle for him and his new family.
Best of luck to the OP in finding the right vehicle for him and his new family.
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