03-27-2008, 10:50 AM | #1 |
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We're down to two right at the moment, my wife really likes the Lexus RX350 AND the X3 - I'm trying to gently nudge her toward the BMW, but it's really her choice, and the Lexus ain't so bad.
Here's the thing, if we went with the Lexus, I'd want the performance package option - it's basically the premium package plus whatever suspension and tire bits Lexus deems "sporty" - this includes a height-adjustable suspension, which apparently helps the car overcome some of its tippiness and numbness. We could buy a used RX400h (that's the hybrid version) which comes standard with the performance package for the same price as a new RX350 with the PP (it's next to impossible to find used 350's with the PP option) and get close to, or beyond 30 MPG around town. We're going to go look at and drive the hybrid model next week, Lexus of Westport has an 07 with 20k on it. The steering in the X3's a bit heavy (for my wife), but there is an option BMW refers to as "servotronic" - which is speed sensitive power steering. Again, finding this used is very difficult (only 10 percent of X3's have this option) so we might have to go new on this. Both the X3 and the Lexus, would run us around 40k new and the hybrid Lexus the same (or a bit less). Stay tuned...... Ed |
03-27-2008, 10:55 AM | #2 |
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I borrowed my father in-law's Infiniti M35x to drive my wife to NYC for her back appointment (we needed the comfy seats) - she really liked it!!! So a sedan or wagon, such as the 528ix isn't out of the question. The M35's a nice drive, but its suspension on NYC roads isn't as well sorted as you'd expect and it has an annoyingly numb on-center feel, I had to constantly correct at the wheel (could be it needs an alignment). But by far and away, it's the gas mileage that really stinks with this car - we averaged 16 The seats are awesome and it's an easy car to get in and out of. Ed |
03-27-2008, 11:22 AM | #3 |
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If you even considered the infiniti, drive the a5 - just for kicks. It's really comfortable (you know about my back/leg pain) and handles very well. Light steering too... For suv's, you probably can't go too wrong with bmw, lexus, acura. Not a huge lex/toy fan, but my realtor took me around in her rx350. It was quite comfy, but I don't think it handled bumps so well. Over our urban cratered roads, it took of the ripples but made me a bit sick on the big stuff. Ymmv.
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03-27-2008, 11:27 AM | #4 |
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Get the Lexus.
They are very reliable. Nicer and more comfortable than the BMW. There regular suspension is just fine. Most people that buy Lexus SUVs do so for comfort, so I just don't understand the point of a "sport" suspension option. I doubt it is very sporty anyway. I've only driven the '07 FWD RX350. It is perfectly fine car. Your wife will probably like it.
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03-27-2008, 11:36 AM | #5 |
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As much as I'd like to suggest the X3, and only because it's the car I'd choose, I think that the Lexus is going to be a better all-around vehicle to own for the typical car buyer and for the money.
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That said, it's an almost unassailably nice car for people who don't give two shits about driving, which is almost everyone. I'd have a very hard time recommending an X3 over the Lexus for 9 out of 10 people that ask me what car to buy. |
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it will have a lot more midrange power over the x3 and ultimately, likely have both a better dealership experience as well as long term reliability.
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03-28-2008, 10:19 AM | #9 |
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My parents have had an RX350 for about six months. They love it. I'm sure they would have been very unhappy had they gotten an X3 (or even an X5) instead.
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03-28-2008, 10:59 AM | #10 |
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My parents have had an X3 for about 4 months. They love it. I'm sure they would have been just as happy had they gotten an RX instead.
Although, after driving the X3 my father had no interest in checking out anything else since it is basically identical to his 3 series (which he loves) but with a slightly higher seating position. |
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