Used 2023 Lexus NX 350 SUV Consumer Reviews
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a greatly improved nx
The update from my 2021 NX 300 is huge. It's virtually a new vehicle on the insides and function. It's what the 2021 promised to be. The main drawback is the absence of a spare tire and substitution of run-flat tires. They make for a hard and noisy ride on secondary roads. If I keep it long enough to wear out the tires, I'm getting rid of the run-flats.
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Great compact luxury SUV
I traded my Mercedes GLC 300 for a 2023 Lexus NX 350 with Luxury package. The NX is a well made luxury SUV. I find the seats not as comfortable as the F model. The cabin has some wind noise but the run flats are ok. The acceleration is ok but my Mercedes was more fun to drive. If you like sporty SUV then this is not for you. I had my NX 350 for three months and so far not a single issue. Yes, I would buy it again.
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- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $49,620191 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $55,730191 mi away
- F SPORT Handling 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,995152 mi away
Great Vehicle
I traded an RX 350 for this loaded NX. I love the new technology; much easier to use. The engine has as much get up and go as I need and still I get 25 mpg around town.
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Lexus 350
Overall, this is a great vehicle. Great performance and handling. There were a few bugs, however, in the electronics but were corrected. I recommend if you are looking for a smaller SUV that has all the extras.
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Road Noise is horrible
There is ALOT of misconception about the run flats. When I got the 2023 NX350h, I thought i was driving a truck. It is SO noisy and like most people I thought it was the run flats. I spent another $3k and got some "quiet" all season Pirelli tires, STILL noisy. Its mostly the car that's noisy, not the tires. Think the engineers were drunk at the time as you can see the fenders are crooked --not even an ARC. How difficult is it to take a circle and cut it in half? They definitely forgot to put noise cancelling technology under the vehicle and especially around the wheel area. The NX350h is definitely not a luxury vehicle. You have to spend another 2k to get it sound proof, then another 3k on a tire package. Also when you start it up in the morning, before you drive off there is a crack/clunking noise in the rear brakes before the vehicle goes, like something is stuck. Drove it for a year now, it had a lot of potential but disappointing.
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