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All RX 450h models Base (3.5L V6 Hybrid CVT Automatic) - (2 reviews ) Base (3.5L V6 Hybrid AWD CVT Automatic) - (8 reviews ) 2013 Lexus RX 450h 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) Lexus quality and luxury throughout A Joy Every Day My biggest gripe about this car is that when Lexus redesign this year it omitted the sunglasses holder. That's about it for complaints. I have just under 40K on it and it NEVER been to the dealer for any kind of repair or warranty work. I have only had routine 5K and 10K maintenance. The OEM tires are NOT great in snow and ice, but I bought a set of modestly priced winter tires on rims so once in "Hybrid Snow" mode, it drives great in all kinds of weather. It is about as comfortable as one can get under $100K. 2 years and 34000 miles MPG 25-26 (mostly freeway traffic). Not enough room for car seats if you are a driver with long legs. Surprised by the low trade in value just months after purchase. Services are expensive, but the dealership treats you like royalty!
Rear storage is really cramped. Only able to fit two strollers and a backpack. Rear shock was found to be leaking at 30000 miles and was replaced under warranty. Miki Dogs For Sale In TexasIt's not a sporty SUV. 2nd Hand Tyres Osborne ParkBut it does drive nice, quiet and feels safe.Air Cleaner Trim Sportster Before You Buy Hybrid 2013 Lexus RX 450h 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) Please don't get the Hybrid version if what you want is to save on gas. Gas required for this vehicle is Premiun, so you'll pay more at the pump.The tank takes about 14 gallons and I get about 300 miles about 22 mpg.I believe "Hybrid cars" are just a trend that does little or nothing for the environment. It does Nothing for your wallet.I think the only good thing I heard about Hybrid is that there's no smog check ever.
It's extremely distracting every time you're looking at that dashboard to see if you're saving any gas. I won't recommend the hybrid version. I have mine in Pearl White and is just amazing. People compliment me on it all the time even kids. Love the parking assistant and wheel drive. The seats are not comfortable specially for someone with large breasts (not fat). The seats look hunched back and apparently designed like that to keep yourself from being injured of whiplash. I had an Altima and never had a back problem. The seats were so comfortable at my previous car. When are solar cars going to be available?Michelin's Innovative Premier Tires to Come On New 2016 Lexus RX “Best of What’s New” 1 Based on internal wet braking tests from 50 mph vs. Goodyear® Assurance® CS TripleTred™ All-Season and Continental CrossContact™ LX20 in size 255/55R18 109H; using the Michelin® Premier® LTX® tire in size 255/55R18 109H buffed to 5/32” of tread. Actual on-road results may vary.
Brian Remsberg, Michelin North America 2015 NYIAS - 2016 Lexus RX 350 F SPORT 008 2015 NYIAS - 2016 Lexus RX 450h 011The Lexus RX lineup of sport utility vehicles gets facelift for the 2013 model year and a sporty new RX F Sport joins the lineup. The new 2013 RX 350 F Sport features an 8-speed transmission with paddle shifters and a sport-tuned suspension for quicker handling response. The 2013 Lexus RX models look boldly different than the 2012 models, thanks mainly to the new spindle grille that has become the Lexus marque's new styling signature. Light clusters, wheels, option packages, and interior details have been updated for the 2013 model year as well. The 2013 Lexus RX comes in RX 350, RX 350 AWD, RX 350 F Sport, RX 450h, and RX 450h AWD versions. The RX is a crossover SUV, with front-wheel drive standard. All-wheel drive comes on the RX 350 F Sport, RX 350 AWD and RX 450h AWD, helping them cope with winter weather. The RX 350 uses a light-weight all-wheel-drive system that operates through an electronic coupling on the rear differential, eliminating the need for a center differential. 
The comes standard with all-wheel drive. The RX 450h AWD uses an electric motor to drive the rear wheels so no mechanical connection between the axles is needed. RX 350 models come with a 3.5-liter V6 and 6-speed automatic multi-mode transmission. The RX 350 beats the fuel economy ratings of the Acura MDX, Mercedes ML 350, and BMW X5 xDrive3.5i. The 2013 RX 350 is EPA-rated at 18/25 mpg City/Highway; the 2013 RX 350 AWD is rated 18/24 mpg; RX 350 F Sport is rated 18/26 mpg. Lexus says the RX 350 can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 7.7 seconds with front-wheel drive, 7.8 seconds with all-wheel drive, so there's little loss in performance with all-wheel drive. The RX 450h hybrid gets better mileage yet, especially around town and in stop-and-go traffic. The RX Hybrid is very clean, achieving a Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV II) certification in California, and a Tier 2-Bin 3 emissions rating in all other states; that's good, by the way. The 2013 RX 450h is EPA-rated at 32/28 mpg City/Highway;
RX 450h AWD is rated 30/28 mpg. The 2013 RX 450h includes a new Sport mode that changes the steering effort, throttle mapping and transmission shifting. Acceleration performance is comparable to that of the gasoline-only versions. With its electric motor, the 2013 RX 450h AWD comes off the line more quickly than the RX 350 models do. Lexus claims 0-60 performance of 7.4 seconds for the 2013 RX Hybrid with all-wheel drive (7.8 seconds with front-wheel drive). Overall, the Lexus RX models are comfortable and practical, easy to operate and ride more softly than other SUVs. Buyers who find the ride too soft may consider the RX F Sport model. The RX models are more fuel-efficient than many of their competitors. Drivers who need off-road capability would be better with a Lexus GX. The 2013 Lexus RX 350 comes with front-wheel drive ($39,310) or all-wheel drive ($40,710). The RX 450h offers front-wheel drive ($45,910) or all-wheel drive ($47,310) and comes with a bit more standard equipment. 
Both come with fabric upholstery, automatic dual-zone climate control, AM/FM/6CD with nine speakers and a luxury level of standard equipment. 2013 RX models come standard with a power rear liftgate. The optional Premium Package for the 2013 RX 350 ($2,260) consists of leather seats; three-position memory for the driver's seat, steering wheel, and mirrors; power-folding electrochromic outside mirrors; rear armrest storage with lid; The Luxury Package ($5,020) includes all the content of the Premium Package, plus power front seat cushion extenders, heated wood-and-leather-trimmed steering wheel, illuminated scuff plates, smog-sensing automatic interior air recirculation, headlamp washers, and 19-inch wheels with Superchrome finish. The Comfort Plus Package ($1,340) adds heated and ventilated front seats and rain-sensing wipers. The expanded Generation 7 HDD Navigation system ($2,775) includes a rearview camera, Bluetooth hands-free phone and automatic phonebook download capabilities, Lexus Enform 2.0 with Safety Connect including Automatic Collision Notification, Stolen Vehicle Location, Emergency Assist Button, Enhanced Roadside Assistance, Destination Assist, eDestination and Enform App Suite;
Remote Touch Navigation controller; HD Radio with iTunes tagging; advanced voice command casual-language voice recognition system; and SiriusXM radio with NavTraffic, NavWeather, Sports, Stocks and Fuel Prices. A 15-speaker Mark Levinson Audio system ($995) is available. Another package ($4,920) bundles navigation and rear-seat DVD entertainment. Similar packages are available for the RX 450h. The RX 350 F Sport AWD ($47,000) features a sport-tuned suspension, 8-speed paddle-shift transmission, 19-inch Dark Graphite wheels fitted with 235/55R19 tires, and special exterior trim. Black leather seats are highlighted with white contrast stitching, pedals are perforated aluminum, and all features from the Comfort Plus and Premium packages come standard. Other RX options include a Heads-Up Display ($1,200), Heated/Ventilated Front Seats ($640), 19-inch Aluminum Alloy Wheels with All-Season Tires ($770), Bi-Xenon High Intensity Discharge Headlamps ($515), Blind Spot Monitor ($500), and Intuitive Park Assist ($500).