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Old 07-05-17, 01:03 PM
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http://www.caradvice.com.au/563491/2...ember-reports/

According to the link above, the Lexus UX and RX will be unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Show in early November. They also have an image rendering of the RX-L which is very different from the regular RX.
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Default Three-row RX coming to Tokyo?

The rumor mill says we'll likely see a three-row RX in Tokyo, and I don't think this is too much of a stretch — pardon the pun. I remember there was lots of chatter about this when the RC hit the market, as dealers wanted one as opposed to the sportier coup. And given the popularity of the segment right now, it seems like a no-brainer for Lexus. What do you think?
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Lexus Could Debut a Three-Row RX this Year
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Old 07-19-17, 06:22 PM
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Does any one have any info on when the plant(s) will quit producing the 17 model and retool for the 18? I doubt there is much to retool but wondering if all of the 17s have been built yet or not. Thanks for any info.
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There are zero changes from 17 to 18 ...so no retool
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Originally Posted by LordBowral
There are zero changes from 17 to 18 ...so no retool
Understood and thanks. Anyone have info on when production for the 17 model ceases?
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Originally Posted by LordBowral
There are zero changes from 17 to 18 ...so no retool
Even if there are no changes and if no retooling is necessary, the factories will still have to change over to making vehicles with 2018 VIN numbers, instead of ones with 2017 VIN numbers.

If the factories have not already done that, my guess is that it will be happening soon. A couple of weeks ago, I had a conversation with a sales manager at a Lexus dealership. He said that, for the most part, the 2017 vehicles that he currently had in his inventory were all of the 2017s that he would be getting. He said that he had a few cars that he had wanted in his inventory that he had to special order because they included option combinations that would not have been built in any of the regular production runs, and he said that those few cars were still trickling in, but that, other than those few, he would not be getting other larger shipments of 2017 vehicles.
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They should leave the RX as is and for those who want a third row, get a GX.

Cannot afford it? Get a Highlander.
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Was really considering the GX but there's no lift gate! They really need to change the side opening cargo door to a lift gate.
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Originally Posted by PeeVee
They should leave the RX as is and for those who want a third row, get a GX.

Cannot afford it? Get a Highlander.
The GX isn't usually on people's radar when looking for a 3-row SUV. The GX needs to be refreshed and maybe changed to a crossover (car-based) rather than truck-based. It will drive better on the road (where most of these cars reside rather than off-road) and be more what people look for in an SUV; why do you think the RX and NX are so popular. Also, the way the last row rear seats fold really hinder cargo capacity, and like mentioned, the side swinging tailgate is inconvenient for some. Fuel economy due to the big V8 is a problem too.

Or...

Lexus needs to offer an extended wheelbase model of the RX to accomodate a third row. I say extend the wheelbase so that headroom would be more reasonable before the slope of the roof and more legroom for third row to make them more usable. I don't predict this to happen for the 2018MY, but it might be a possibility for the midcycle refresh for 2019 or 2020MY.

If I really needed a 3-row SUV right now, I would get the Audi Q7 or Volvo XC90. Reliability past warranty wouldn't be a concern for someone leasing or selling the car before the warranty runs out.
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Talked to a local dealer about 2018s and she said Lexus isn't making FWD F-Sports anymore. If not sure if he was trying to push to get me to buy a 2017 now or if this is really true? If so, seems like the FWD F-Sports only went into production for 2017 and they're already getting rid of. Wonder if this is due to sales or requests in the market.
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Originally Posted by tjmc44
Talked to a local dealer about 2018s and she said Lexus isn't making FWD F-Sports anymore. If not sure if he was trying to push to get me to buy a 2017 now or if this is really true? If so, seems like the FWD F-Sports only went into production for 2017 and they're already getting rid of. Wonder if this is due to sales or requests in the market.
Meaning AWD only (which still has a FWD drivetrain) ?
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Originally Posted by TeKKieNYC
Meaning AWD only (which still has a FWD drivetrain) ?
Yes, AWD only. 2016s came out with only AWD, 2017 came out with AWD and FWD. AWD is higher priced and requires all tires be replaced if you have a flat tire or the tires/vehicle starts to have issues of uneven wearing. In So Cal, I don't really see a need for the AWD for daily street driving.
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Not heard of AWD/replace all tires as stated.
Is this common knowledge?
Just RX or all AWD vehicles?
Basic rationale?
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Originally Posted by kent2174
Not heard of AWD/replace all tires as stated.
Is this common knowledge?
Just RX or all AWD vehicles?
Basic rationale?
Check these out:
https://www.tirerack.com/winter/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=18

https://www.lesschwab.com/learn/article/replace-all-4-tires-on-your-awd-vehicle


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