Will you go to the cheap end of the market when buying tyres? Or will you go and buy a premium up market tyre? Can you notice much of a difference? I believe if you buy an expensive one, not only will you get longer life out of it but your fuel economy and savings will significantly improve
At what tread depth do you usually end up replacing your tyres? I don’t wait for it to go to the minnnal legal limit. Generally speaking it’s good practice, although more expensive to replace at 3mm. You have more grip and control on the road especially when going around bends/corners.
Has anyone thought about investing or buying some wheel rim protectors? These generally prevent your wheels from being curbed or marked, which can retain the value of the vehicle when you come to sell it. I think they’re about £20 on amazon/ebay
So, how often would you need to replace tyres on these cars? Every 10,000km or can you get longer out of them? Cars pretty heavy so can’t imagine it being long lasting like others in the market.
At a speed of 270km per hour, it is a superb car for sports car people who get a ‘thrill’ from being thrown back in the chair while driving. Some people absolutely love the adrenaline rush and I think this is what the company has aimed at hee
Compares pretty well. There isn’t a significant number of differences between the competitors. It really comes down to personal preference at the end of the day.
A great video explaining the technical features. Excited for what the Lexus LX 700h is going to bring to the car industry. Especially, I like the Active Height Control suspension that the company is introducing
Did a little bit of research and here’s what I found, against the BMW X7. BMW X7 (G07) SUV 2018 is 1.9 cm wider and 5.9 cm lower compared to Lexus LX SUV 2015. It has 0.5 cm less ground clearance and offers 67% more cargo space, according to Carsized online. Each different competitor will be...
I do really like the Mercedes Benz G Class. Mercedes are well known for their posh, well built and luxury interior that may just beat the Lexus LX 700h. Only time will tell - but will continue my research to make the best decision. Some great alternatives you’ve listed
From what I can see, Lexus Safety System+ 3.0, includes Pre-Collision System, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, and Lane Tracing Assist, Advanced Park and Traffic Jam Assist to mention a few that’s included in the Lexus Safety System+3.0. Pretty good comparing it to the industry!
That’s pretty light. In the UK we can drive up to 3.5tonnes before needing a different license category. So an example of a car that would exceed a normal license would be the Cybertruck.
The LX 700h makes 457HP to 409 HP in the LX 600. And it even uses less fuel while making more power. More torque and more power with less fuel consumption? What’s not to like?
I haven’t ordered one yet. From what I’ve read online, a lot of people are waiting to hear back. There isn’t a lot of official information posted on their socials either, unfortunately.