In this shaky cam interior walkthrough, I look at the old-but-reliable GX 460 from Lexus. A few things are antiquated, as this vehicle’s design is now 13 years old. But it’s a solid, luxurious offering that keeps selling.
The 2023 LX is the latest version of the biggest sport utility from Lexus. Several changes have been made, including hugely improved infotainment, deletion of the terrible fold-down third row seats for a better flat-fold set, and a beautiful turbocharged powertrain.
The LX is still big and bold, but the 600 model brings a lot of refinement and upgrades that were really needed in this big luxury SUV.
In this review, I look at the 2022 Lexus NX, which has been completely redone as a new generation for the crossover. This particular model is the 450h+ (plug-in hybrid) version, which is what I’d recommend. This is a much more mature NX when compared to its previous gen, though it still has a few odd quirks.
In this interior walkthrough, I get into the completely revamped 2022 Lexus NX in its 450h+ plug-in hybrid model. This is a much more mature and grown up version of the NX than its previous generation, making it a good luxury option in the small crossover segment. The 450h+ has the same PHEV system as the RAV4 Prime model does and is all the better for it. But there are some quirks to get used to.
Full walkaround review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9_B2NqTEOo
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In this review, I get into the 2021 Lexus LC 500 in its convertible package. This is one of the most beautiful cars I’ve ever driven. With wonderful styling, a top shelf interior, and a smooth drive quality with its purring V8, this is the Lexus to have.
In this question and answer video, Aaron answers a question from Mary about Lexus cars. Specifically, what are the differences between the various sedans they offer. Here’s the skinny.
In this quick review, I look at the 2021 Lexus RX in its hybrid (450h) model. The hybrid, like most Toyota vehicles, is much better balanced and road worthy than is its gasoline counterpart. Lexus upgraded the name of the RX hybrid to 450h to denote the slightly more powerful hybrid powertrain and added a few tech upgrades like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as well.