Overview
There's no denying the charms of Lexus' redesigned RX crossover. It's extremely comfortable; it packs a sophisticated, upscale interior; and, in the hybrid version, it returns the mileage of a midsize sedan — a four-cylinder one.
With all that going for it, the RX 450h hybrid has one fatal flaw: It drives like a hybrid from five years ago before most companies had worked out the odd kinks of the fuel-efficient cars, like spotty braking and herky-jerky acceleration. Aside from that, the RX is a sublime crossover.
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Driving assist systems
To help enhance driving safety and performance, the following systems
operate automatically in response to various driving situations. Be aware,
however, that these systems are supplementary and sho ...
Luxury/Comfort/Convenience
Already lauded for its comprehensive luxury, the Lexus LS 460 gains numerous
additional user-tech amenities for 2010. The driver's seat now features a
standard slide-away feature that makes ingres ...
Any breakthroughs?
As the oldest offering in its segment, the GS 460 doesn’t exactly brim with
unexpected touches. But at $60,490 as tested, it offers a surprisingly good
value. Our tester included radar cruise cont ...
