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I actually like that stretched look. I would definatly buy because third row is really for emergency seating only. But when folded down should give me even more cargo space which is a plus. And being a Lexus with better quality than a Highlander or Pilot is just icing on an already tasty cake.
[QUOTE=PDF84;9240750]I was dropping off my GS today at Park Place Plano for service today and snapped a few pics of the three 2016's they had out back. IMO the 2016 looks fantastic and even better in person. I see an upgrade for my wife in the near future.[/QUOTE
I guess this radical front end us like buttermilk. Either you love it or ya hate it. Certainly made me speed up my purchase by a year and I got one of the 2015 models.
1. SRT is a trim, not a brand. Its still a dodge/jeep (depending on the model), and worse, its owned by Fiat. The "SRT" brand was nothing but Fiats way to try to separate the performance brand off for $$ and EPA reasons. So, its a Dodge/Jeep/Fiat no matter how you spin it.
2. The GC SRT8s are terrible, their buyback rate is ridiculous. I have 2 friends that have owned them, and BOTH have been bought back within 8 months of ownership.
2. This is an open forum, I enjoyed his opinion and learned about the SRT brand and buyback rate. He is free to voice his opinion and did so neutrally IMO.
I think you might be taking it a little personally?
does the F-sports Ultra White have pearl in the paint?
wonder why I can't add PANORAMA GLASS ROOF on the lexus build your lexus page.
But i seen it on a f-sport model.
This is the first RX350 Sports Luxury at my local dealer Lexus of Chatswood , it comes loaded as standard with every single feature and no option's . The price is $107,000 drive away... slightly more than the USA !
You definitely will not find the level of refinement and luxury in a Highlander, but it seems like space and carrying capacity seems to be your top priority.
Well supposedly, Lexus is planning another model to offer the third row...supposedly the TX (name already trademarked), but we'll see (there have been a few spy photos of a 3-row Lexus SUV)...maybe lease one of those bigger SUVs for now and checkin with Lexus again in a few years.
This is why I bought the GX. Althought it drives like a truck and behaves like one. This will be the last year of the GX (2016), Lexus has given the word to the dealers there will be no more of them next year. They are keeping tight lipped about the replacement though. They must be figuring out what would be the best strategy to introduce the 3rd row crossover.