What kind of individuals does the LX 700h fit the most?

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In my area, the car is seen as wheels for young men exclusively. It is hard to see an older person or a woman driving it.
We even call it a car for the big boys.
I suppose this is due to the build up and fancy body design.

Do you think the car fits young men more?
 
I don't know, but this is the perfect family hauler for bay area to lake tahoe.
 
It is pretty amazing especially when you get out of the flat lands at Roseville on 80. The snow can get intense as you clime up to Donner pass and you definitely need the right car for those conditions.
 
It is pretty amazing especially when you get out of the flat lands at Roseville on 80. The snow can get intense as you clime up to Donner pass and you definitely need the right car for those conditions.
You'll have to do a video once you get your 700h!
 
It's definitely going to fit or suit anyone who can afford to pay for it is what I think of. I haven't seen any whom driving an SUV doesn't fit and not to talk about the LX 700h.
 
I’m moving to an LX 700H from a Porsche Panamera GTS that I bought new and have been driving for 8 years. Although my Porsche has been one of my favorite vehicles I have owned to drive, and has been incredibly reliable, I am looking forward to spending less in annual maintenance. As I reach middle age, I appreciate comfort more and more. I also like physical buttons and a bit of an old school cabin, balanced with new tech. Being overbuilt, from an engineering perspective, is also something I appreciate, as I intend to drive the LX for 5 to 8 years.
 
I’m moving to an LX 700H from a Porsche Panamera GTS that I bought new and have been driving for 8 years. Although my Porsche has been one of my favorite vehicles I have owned to drive, and has been incredibly reliable, I am looking forward to spending less in annual maintenance. As I reach middle age, I appreciate comfort more and more. I also like physical buttons and a bit of an old school cabin, balanced with new tech. Being overbuilt, from an engineering perspective, is also something I appreciate, as I intend to drive the LX for 5 to 8 years.

Sounds 100% logical to me :) Makes perfect sense.
 
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