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| Answer to: Toyota Hybrid Battery | 15Relevance | 5 years ago | Figmund Sreud | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I may be mistaken (… going by my memory) but was 450h not really a hybrid hybrid, but just a “hybrid help equipped sedan", … to make it bit `zippier‘ at acceleration? Anyway, … i don’t think many folks, at this junction in time, really need hybrid cars! Mind you "I just want to drive a hybrid! Period." is a powerful force, … F.S. | |||||
| Toyota Hybrid Battery | 15Relevance | 5 years ago | Kempster45 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty, I'm looking at buying a 2011 Lexus 450h with 95,000 k (57,000 miles). It ticks off all the boxes for what I need. Should I be concerned about a ten year old battery? It seems they should last the life of the vehicle. {black}:idontknow: | |||||
| 2010 Lexus RX450h 179,000 miles for $9000? | 15Relevance | 5 years ago | chrisseescars | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I just bought a 2010 Lexus RX 450h, 179k, they're replacing my windshield, new tires and two brand new seats for free. Sold it too me for 9k | |||||
| Answer to: Buying a used Lexus RX450HL | 15Relevance | 5 years ago | Dion | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| We have had a 2003 lexus RX330 FWD and now a 2011 Lexus RX450H with no problems other than the usual tires, 12v battery, wipers and maintenance. Resale is good as they keep their value better than other like wise luxo Suvs. Interesting fact about the 450h is that its AWD but it is simply a FWD with two electric motors on each rear wheel to provide traction when you need it. We simply LOVE our Lexus...errr my wifes that is LOL! | |||||
| I'm looking at buying an 08 Lexus with 40k miles is it a good idea ? | 15Relevance | 6 years ago | Cameron_V | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I currently have a 1.9tdi 07 golf MK5 with 180,000 miles. I got it on the cheap and it runs well but came with no service history and the MOT history is concerning. I want something now that will last and I could sell my golf now while it's running well for ok money. I have seen a Lexus GS 450h with 40k miles and a new hybrid battery that has been driven by an older gentleman with a full Lexus device history. Would it be a worthy investment that will last me or should I consider another car? | |||||
| Cricket chirping driver side steering column | 15Relevance | 4 years ago | Baby pirahna | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... of bad luck for 3 years, I didn’t have much money left to shop for a newer vehicle. I found a good price on a my Lexus RX350 which you mentioned has a solid reliability review. I bought the used 2009 Lexus Rx350 FWD about 1-1/2 years ago with 179,000 miles. About 3 weeks ago, I started hearing a chirping if I barely adjust my grip with the steering wheel towards the leftside only and also if I slowly back up from a parking spot from either direction I hear a slow groan as I crank the wheel left or to the right. I just replaced all 4 struts about a mont ... | |||||
| Answer to: 2013 Lexus RX 350 or 2018 Acura RDX? | 15Relevance | 5 years ago | Dion | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| lexus is not found everywhere but is sparse in smaller communities. Closest dealer from us is in Las vegas and were in Southern Utah. But ONE 450h did show UP here and we jumped on it....errr correction WIFE jumped on it..I tag along..LOL! As a side note...whenever you shop for a LEXUS no two are virtually the same insofar as options. Some are loaded and some are not. I suggest you go to the Lexus site and download the car manuals they have to offer for free to aquaint yourself to the options and standards each year offers. yeah the ouside looks pretty much ... | |||||
| Answer to: what do you think i should get 4runner or lexus gx? | 15Relevance | 6 years ago | 96706boy | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Here's my two cents. Wether you find a used Lexus or Toyota 4Runner, be on the lookout for one with a great CarFax history. Also look for one that's has passed the 120K mile service level. You want the previous owner to plunk down the $$$ for all the "first round" of service intervals up to 120K. That way, you will have weeded out all other owners who are not as diligent in servicing their Lexus and the ones who are less careful about the way they drive them. If no CarFax or service history, check out Scotty's library of videos showing you what to look for in a used vehicle. Remember one thing: BE SCRUTINIZING on the vehicles you check out and don't be swayed by pushy sellers. If you are looking for a Mall Crawler, not-so-much off-roader, the RX 330/350/400H/450H might be up your alley to look at. If you are planning to Overland or Off-road the Lexus, the GX 470/460 may be the Lexus for you. If you want a heftier trail-capable Lexus, the GX/LX 570. The 470/460/570s are actually Luxury versions of the Toyota's Land Cruisers. They have stout suspensions with an AHC air-lift system and front/rear stabilizer bar control system (KDSS) which is a very expensive option on the Toyota line of SUVs, outside of buying a Land Cruiser. There are 4 wheel-drive models in the RX line, but are not considered off-road vehicles. The ones that are 4WD can tackle snow and are great in bad weather, at the very least (IMHO). The The GX/LX 470/460/570s are 8 cylinder full-time all-wheel drive vehicles. The 470/460/570 denoted engine displacement. The difference between the GX and LX lines strictly denotes the amount of luxury amenities included in the vehicle. Good Luck and Happy Trails! | |||||
| Should I replace my bad 18-year-old hybrid battery? | 0Relevance | 2 years ago | anthonyuriarte352 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 2007 Lexus GS450h 170k miles Replace Bad Hybrid Battery Pack code. Car still runs and has been running for weeks. Do I need to replace the battery or could I drive the vehicle with only gasoline from now on. Is it safe to do so? Is it worth fixing? | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy this RX450H | 0Relevance | 2 years ago | Kaizen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If the battery was replaced with an OEM, most likely yes. If it is a reputable refurbished brand like GreenBean battery, and the warranty transfers to you, maybe yes. If it is a lifetime warranty from a reputable company, most likely yes. If it’s not a reputable brand, it’s hard to say how good a job that battery was, and if it will last. Like @chucktobias said, ask for receipts. If you are handy enough, you might be able to check the life of the battery yourself through the OBDII port. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy this RX450H | 0Relevance | 2 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Ask to see the receipt for the battery. Assuming it was replaced at all it might have been with a "rebuilt" battery that may only last a year or two. | |||||
| Should I buy this RX450H | 0Relevance | 2 years ago | Heatwes | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I was wondering if this is a good vehicle to buy? It is a 2010 Lexus RX450H with 160,000 miles on it great interior private seller and the also state that it has a new hybrid battery. They want 11,900 for it. I have never owned a hybrid so I know nothing about them. Thanks | |||||
| RE: 3rd Gen- 2015 Lexus RX450h vs. 2013 RX350 | 0Relevance | 2 years ago | Altezza9 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Thank you for your input. | |||||
| Answer to: 3rd Gen- 2015 Lexus RX450h vs. 2013 RX350 | 0Relevance | 2 years ago | nlord | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Both are very reliable vehicles, and liked by their owners. How long do you plan to keep it? If a very, very long time, the 350 may win out over the Hybrid. Do you need the money from the sale? If so that should be factored into your decision. I think this is more your choice than anything. I don't think you will get a lot of direction as far as one being much better, in terms of reliability than the other. If you drive a lot, comfort. and mpg comes into the equation. Which one do you like better? | |||||
| RE: 3rd Gen- 2015 Lexus RX450h vs. 2013 RX350 | 0Relevance | 2 years ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Never mind the numbers. I suggest taking them both for a test drive on the highway and try overtaking a few cars to get a feel for it. Of course with the hybrid you have to remember about the battery. Is it original? Expect a large bill when it comes time to replace it when it's 10-15 years old. | |||||