lx570 family of 5 hauler?
#1
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lx570 family of 5 hauler?
so I have had lx470 and 570s in the past, we are expecting one more addition to the family so 5 people in all...I already have 2 kids that are still in car seats maybe have a year or 2 to go before they can sit without. I am looking to pick up a lx570 and I would be using the 3rd row probably all the time. Now my heart is set on the 570 because I mean there is nothing better and I will stay with Lexus , but the brain tells me I should get a newer Honda Pilot or Toyota sequoia. Not a fan of minivans but they seem the most practical..
I also drive a lot I mean I put at least 200-300 miles a week on my car and lx570 drinks gas like free beer.
so the question is people with 3 kids how do you manage? even with 2 kids at times I thought lx570 could use a little more space but it was manageable
I also drive a lot I mean I put at least 200-300 miles a week on my car and lx570 drinks gas like free beer.
so the question is people with 3 kids how do you manage? even with 2 kids at times I thought lx570 could use a little more space but it was manageable
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so I have had lx470 and 570s in the past, we are expecting one more addition to the family so 5 people in all...I already have 2 kids that are still in car seats maybe have a year or 2 to go before they can sit without. I am looking to pick up a lx570 and I would be using the 3rd row probably all the time. Now my heart is set on the 570 because I mean there is nothing better and I will stay with Lexus , but the brain tells me I should get a newer Honda Pilot or Toyota sequoia. Not a fan of minivans but they seem the most practical..
I also drive a lot I mean I put at least 200-300 miles a week on my car and lx570 drinks gas like free beer.
so the question is people with 3 kids how do you manage? even with 2 kids at times I thought lx570 could use a little more space but it was manageable
I also drive a lot I mean I put at least 200-300 miles a week on my car and lx570 drinks gas like free beer.
so the question is people with 3 kids how do you manage? even with 2 kids at times I thought lx570 could use a little more space but it was manageable
With 3 kids, we had GMC and Chevrolet Suburbans. Having kids you're hauling a bunch of paraphernalia to say the least.
#3
I have an LX, a LS, and a 2018 Odyssey (a 2011 before that), with 2 kids in car seats and a third on the way. The Odyssey is the way to go. Drives WAY better than the LX, better gas mileage, ergonomics, etc... The only thing the Odyssey is not better at is offroad and sitting up higher.. Oh, and I dont have dual screens in my Odyssey like in my LX. Doors that slide open that kids can open and climb in and out of is awesome. Doors that slide back instead of out in parking lots is awesome. TONS more room inside. I would speculate that the Odyssey is safer as well, based on the limited comparable crash tests.
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I have an LX, a LS, and a 2018 Odyssey (a 2011 before that), with 2 kids in car seats and a third on the way. The Odyssey is the way to go. Drives WAY better than the LX, better gas mileage, ergonomics, etc... The only thing the Odyssey is not better at is offroad and sitting up higher.. Oh, and I dont have dual screens in my Odyssey like in my LX. Doors that slide open that kids can open and climb in and out of is awesome. Doors that slide back instead of out in parking lots is awesome. TONS more room inside. I would speculate that the Odyssey is safer as well, based on the limited comparable crash tests.
#5
Get a minivan or even better, a real van for now. Access to the third row seat in the LX sucks, especially if you'll be maneuvering a child seat and child in and out of it. And with the third seat occupied you'll have minimal space for luggage and child supplies. Wait until the offspring are able to get in and out by themselves and then you'll be ready for the generation 4 LX. And why spend over $100K now just to have a Lexus that will end up smelling like kid poop and sour milk.
#6
I own both - LX and Sequoia. I can confirm that Sequoia is a really good choice for families with 3+ children. 2018 Sequoia has adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitor, LED headlights... And plenty of space. It's not so bad offroad. You can usually get to many interesting places. But of course, LX drives better and its offroad capability is also better. Buy both as I did :-)
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how is the drive, I sat on the older gen sequoia and it rode rough, nothing like the LX does your have the normal suspension.
I own both - LX and Sequoia. I can confirm that Sequoia is a really good choice for families with 3+ children. 2018 Sequoia has adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitor, LED headlights... And plenty of space. It's not so bad offroad. You can usually get to many interesting places. But of course, LX drives better and its offroad capability is also better. Buy both as I did :-)
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my kids threw up all the time and kids are in general pretty messy , I am thinking the 3rd row my two boys can sit and in the 2nd row the wife and the new born. The concern I have with the lx is the cargo space is very less and might be hard for a stroller.
Get a minivan or even better, a real van for now. Access to the third row seat in the LX sucks, especially if you'll be maneuvering a child seat and child in and out of it. And with the third seat occupied you'll have minimal space for luggage and child supplies. Wait until the offspring are able to get in and out by themselves and then you'll be ready for the generation 4 LX. And why spend over $100K now just to have a Lexus that will end up smelling like kid poop and sour milk.
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I just realized Odessa does not have AWD I need AWD we get some snow here and we do trips in winter to ski places. I don't really go off-road but when had the lx. I would take it sand dunes/ beaches and it was awesome
I have an LX, a LS, and a 2018 Odyssey (a 2011 before that), with 2 kids in car seats and a third on the way. The Odyssey is the way to go. Drives WAY better than the LX, better gas mileage, ergonomics, etc... The only thing the Odyssey is not better at is offroad and sitting up higher.. Oh, and I dont have dual screens in my Odyssey like in my LX. Doors that slide open that kids can open and climb in and out of is awesome. Doors that slide back instead of out in parking lots is awesome. TONS more room inside. I would speculate that the Odyssey is safer as well, based on the limited comparable crash tests.
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sequoia is bigger but not that much bigger in terms of space inside like minivan and its quite a whale to drive. Not my choice for family hauler. Minivan would be way to go or just get 2 CUVS for price of one LX.
#12
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I know exactly what you are going through.
Back from 2000 to 2013 we had a 2000 LX470. We started out with one baby, the about two years later another baby, and then two years later another baby. We stopped with three babies. Every time we go out on trips we had the LX470 jam packed. Our other car was a Volvo 960 4 door sedan and no way can comfortably fit everyone and everything in that.
My wife just refused to drive minivans and still refusing today.
What we had to do was to get something like this (We got it at Walmart at the time. But this one at Harbor Freight is better and cheaper bc it can be folded up when not in use as in when parked so it won't stick out. For $99 it's a bargain.):
We put baby stroller, cooler, and etc on it and strap them down. But after you park, it's not secure due to possible thieft. FULLY enclosed models further below.
https://www.harborfreight.com/750-lb...ier-62660.html
Or very nice fully enclosed type (but costs a lot more):
https://www.etrailer.com/s.aspx?qry=...closed_Carrier
Back from 2000 to 2013 we had a 2000 LX470. We started out with one baby, the about two years later another baby, and then two years later another baby. We stopped with three babies. Every time we go out on trips we had the LX470 jam packed. Our other car was a Volvo 960 4 door sedan and no way can comfortably fit everyone and everything in that.
My wife just refused to drive minivans and still refusing today.
What we had to do was to get something like this (We got it at Walmart at the time. But this one at Harbor Freight is better and cheaper bc it can be folded up when not in use as in when parked so it won't stick out. For $99 it's a bargain.):
We put baby stroller, cooler, and etc on it and strap them down. But after you park, it's not secure due to possible thieft. FULLY enclosed models further below.
https://www.harborfreight.com/750-lb...ier-62660.html
Or very nice fully enclosed type (but costs a lot more):
https://www.etrailer.com/s.aspx?qry=...closed_Carrier
so I have had lx470 and 570s in the past, we are expecting one more addition to the family so 5 people in all...I already have 2 kids that are still in car seats maybe have a year or 2 to go before they can sit without. I am looking to pick up a lx570 and I would be using the 3rd row probably all the time. Now my heart is set on the 570 because I mean there is nothing better and I will stay with Lexus , but the brain tells me I should get a newer Honda Pilot or Toyota sequoia. Not a fan of minivans but they seem the most practical..
I also drive a lot I mean I put at least 200-300 miles a week on my car and lx570 drinks gas like free beer.
so the question is people with 3 kids how do you manage? even with 2 kids at times I thought lx570 could use a little more space but it was manageable
I also drive a lot I mean I put at least 200-300 miles a week on my car and lx570 drinks gas like free beer.
so the question is people with 3 kids how do you manage? even with 2 kids at times I thought lx570 could use a little more space but it was manageable
Last edited by lexusrus; 02-02-18 at 01:58 AM.
#13
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Your into LX570’s. You’re on here wanting us to talk you into something you do not want to do which is drive a minivan go with your gut get the LX 570 enjoy your life.
#14
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I think you should look at a sequoia. We had the latest body style for 7 years with no issues. Ours had 2nd row captains chairs with the middle open for pass through. Easy access to a third row and plenty of space for strollers and stuff. I have an LX and my wife has a QX 80 now. I think the sequoia beats both in the space, 3rd row comfort and storage categories.
#15
Your wife "pooped" out your 3rd kid so she's DESERVED the LX and nothing less (just don't get light color interior).
I have 3 boys and the GX460 is fine (even the RX350 is fine as well).
I have 3 boys and the GX460 is fine (even the RX350 is fine as well).