Lexus TX
#1
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Lexus TX
Time for a new section on the Lexus TX (stretched three row version of the RX). Announcements later this week that should be in one place.....
This is the photo officially released by Lexus last week
2024 Lexus TX: What We Know So Far (caranddriver.com)
This is the photo officially released by Lexus last week
2024 Lexus TX: What We Know So Far (caranddriver.com)
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Got a chance to see the TX in person. There's one in Newport Beach Fashion Island mall. Looks are understated which I'm very fine with. Love the interior space. Can't wait for the TX 550h+, however the TX 550h+ will only be a 6 seater and not a 7 seater which is a bummer. The D pillar doesn't look as bad in person compared to photos. Thinking of putting a deposit for the TX 550h+ (406hp, 33mpg's) in the very near future...
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Have you found dealerships willing to take deposits for the PHEV 550+ ? I am in NC and so far none of the dealerships I have reached out to are even willing to take a deposit for this model, they anticipate so few to be available outside of the zero emission states
#10
Omg I want one. Originally was going for the Grand highlander but found this!
#11
Originally Posted by Cough;[url=tel:11527923
11527923[/url]]The whole focus is three row.... so NO. Just buy it and fold the third row down
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I’m also interested in the TX versus a grand highlander my big question is front passenger seat comfort smoothness and quietness
Though I would consider the mid level hybrid, my concern is the cost difference. My big thing is, can I get a non-hybrid and the middle level hybrid with digital rearview mirror multiple position, passenger seat, heated steering wheel 360 surround view, and all the safety features. I really don’t need a digital key through my phone. I do want remote start through an app.
I need a fall feature list for each level of the non-hybrid in the mid level hybrid
wondering if this will be compared to palisade top level
Though I would consider the mid level hybrid, my concern is the cost difference. My big thing is, can I get a non-hybrid and the middle level hybrid with digital rearview mirror multiple position, passenger seat, heated steering wheel 360 surround view, and all the safety features. I really don’t need a digital key through my phone. I do want remote start through an app.
I need a fall feature list for each level of the non-hybrid in the mid level hybrid
wondering if this will be compared to palisade top level
Last edited by columnshift; 07-14-23 at 12:46 PM.
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im looking for specific features
does anyone know if TX requires premium or 87 octane??
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Just called a local dealer the tx350 engine same as rx
a d WILL REQUIRE premium
nope not buying a car that requires premium fuel
i could understand 87 ok but for full performance use premium
disappointing
a d WILL REQUIRE premium
nope not buying a car that requires premium fuel
i could understand 87 ok but for full performance use premium
disappointing