Superb video. Probably better than any other dealing with trim differences. No sales person could have made it this clear. Painstaken, clear, no stutters …..
Congratulations.I have watched 8 or 9 Grand Highlander and Lexus TX reviews and I must say that this is the best review by far.Packed with the same info as the others but laid out and illustrated in a sane and relatable way.Thank you,great job!!
Thank you so much for the feedback! Just as you're leaving this comment I'm working on a new format so hopefully I can get these out faster. The next episode should be out in a few days. Same info just presented a bit differently. I would appreciate your thoughts if you're interested in the vehicle. Thanks again! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting.
The difference is caused by the addition of the panorama glass roof. Headroom is lower probably when the cover is taken into account. Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
First of all, thank you so much for the feedback! Second, any interest in the Grand Highlander? The top trims do have 7 passenger seating. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Does the Luxury level come with 22 inch wheels? Also, does the 2nd row offer ventilated seats (cool air)? What is the main difference between the Premium and Luxury? Which would you recommend? Also, when will the recall be lifted? Thanks!!
22 inch wheels and ventilated captains chairs are available as options for the TX350 Luxury, the TX500 Luxury and TX550 Luxury do get both of those standard. There are too many to list and I would suggest looking at the Lexus TX website. As for the recall I think things are getting back to normal, but definitely check with you local dealer. Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Yes, a HUD is available as an option for the TX350 Luxury and TX500h SP Luxury. It is part of the Technology Package ($2,150 - TX350 Luxury / $2,380 - TX500h Luxury). Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!!
Unfortunately, those are not available for the TX 550. If you are after that combination you would need to look at the TX 350 Premium or TX 350 Luxury. Sorry I don't have have better news. Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
I finally heard from Lexus. Both the and 8 and 10 way seats have Seat Position adjustment, Seat Cushion Angle adjustment, Vertical Height adjustment and Seatback Angle adjustment. The 10 way seat adds a Seat Cushion Length adjustment. You can look at the online owners manuals and Lexus referenced this: "We performed research and found under “before driving” the front seats adjustment procedure in the owner’s manual on page number 131 for the TX 500h with 8 way adjustable seat. And found under “before driving” the front seats adjustment procedure in the owner’s manual on page number 189 for the TX 550h+ with 10 way adjustable seat." I hope this helps.
Personally I'd probably go with one of the 500h trims. I like the sportier look and I can live with the 6 passenger seating and the bump in power is nice too. Thanks for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
I think so, but here are the trims that have the HUD available as an option - TX 350 Luxury, TX 500h F Sport Performance Luxury and the TX 550h+ Luxury. Thanks for question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Yes, the TX 350 Luxury comes standard with 7 passenger seating that includes a second row bench seat. 6 passenger seating is an available option. Thank you for question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Thank you so much! Yes, the GH starts about $10K cheaper for the base model. I'll leave if its better to your personal preference. I dont think you can go wrong wither way. Appreciate your feed back and thank you for dropping in and commenting!
That is correct, the 500h F Sport Prem. does not get the panoramic roof. It is standard on the 500h F Sport Luxury. Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
I have my TX on the way to the dealership now. So excited. There are q frw details on your breakdown that I think are inaccurate but things cluld jave changed in five months or the features i speak of are add ons and nkt standard. Either way, your video was cery informative. The maysayers wont get what Lexus was going for until they sit in one and drive it. I was looking at other vehicles but once I test drove this car i couldnt stop thinking about it. I feel the 7 seat version is the luxury family hauler I have been looking for. I was told that Lexus designed this car from the third row on forward vs 1st row going back. And it shows. There is plenty of room and accessories for all. Well except that 2nd row middle bench seat. Thats for a smaller person. Christmas came early for me this year 😊😊😊
Congrats on the new TX! If you can remember what may be inaccurate and can follow up Id be happy to confirm or add some corrections. Appreciate your thoughts and thank you for dropping in and commenting!
This is taken directly from the TX owners manual - "Select premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 (Research Octane Number of 96) or higher required for optimum engine performance and fuel economy. If the octane rating is less than 91, damage to the engine may occur and may void the vehicle warranty. At minimum, the gasoline you use should meet the specifications of ASTM D4814 in the U.S.A." Thanks for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Great video! We’re considering this car. Questions: which type of gas do the models use? Does the luxury model have a bench seat option for the second row?
Thank you for the feedback! For your questions - 1) From the GX owners manual "Select premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher required for optimum engine performance and fuel economy. " 2) The GX 550 Luxury and Luxury come standard with a 2nd row bench seat (7 passenger seating). 2nd row captains chairs (6 passenger seating) are optional ($440). Appreciate the questions. Thank you for dropping in and commenting!
All TX trims have 3 rows with 6 or 7 passenger seating. I think you would have to go with a different model if you only want 2 rows. Hope that answers your question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
If you have any questions about the standard features or options for the 2024 Lexus TX, drop them down below and I'll do my best to get you answer. Also, any constructive criticism on how I can improve future trim guides would be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
@@Loyal443 A head up display is available through the technology package. The tech package runs from $2,150 - $,2380 depending on the trim you choose. You can see more info in the TX configurator under Packages. Thanks for the question. Appreciate you stopping in and commenting!
My wife and I have been buying Toyotas and Lexus products since year 2000 and they all had the bulletproof 3.5 litre. Why mess with success I say. I won’t be buying another Highlander or RX350 which we currently own with the four cylinder. And I’ve heard horror stories when it comes to the cost of replacing the hybrid battery. The common complaint I hear is the four cylinder is noisy in such a large vehicle.I don’t get it, they are still offering the 3.5 litre in the Lexus ES350 for 2024. Which I’ve owned as well.
The reason Toyota and Lexus phase out the 3.5L V6 is due to emission standards unfortunately. Also, you shouldn’t worry much about hybrid battery now because recently I have heard that the price started to get cheaper and cheaper compared to when they first came out. Also, the TX 550h+ has the 3.5L V6 engine that works in the plug-in hybrid system. However, that TX will be so much more expensive to buy. You should take a look and then consider whether you would like the TX 550h+ or not.
I have a 2010 rx450h with 275k miles on it . I live in wisconsin, so it sees temps of -15 - 105. I have the original battery, and have never had issues with it. I wouldn't be worried about replacing the expensive battery, as it is more rare then you may think.
The TX 500h F Sport Perf Luxury AWD DOES get the panorama glass roof as standard. The 500h Perf Premium DOES NOT have it available. Appreciate the question. Thank you for dropping in and commenting!
Superb video. Probably better than any other dealing with trim differences. No sales person could have made it this clear. Painstaken, clear, no stutters …..
Thank you so much for the feedback! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Congratulations.I have watched 8 or 9 Grand Highlander and Lexus TX reviews and I must say that this is the best review by far.Packed with the same info as the others but laid out and illustrated in a sane and relatable way.Thank you,great job!!
Thank you so much for the feedback! Just as you're leaving this comment I'm working on a new format so hopefully I can get these out faster. The next episode should be out in a few days. Same info just presented a bit differently. I would appreciate your thoughts if you're interested in the vehicle. Thanks again! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting.
Which one did you decide on. I’m torn between the TX and GH. 😫
@@mfeezy8797what did you end up getting? I want the TX luxury. But I’m dreading the negotiation process😫
Out of curiosity, what drives the differences in headroom between several of the models?
The difference is caused by the addition of the panorama glass roof. Headroom is lower probably when the cover is taken into account. Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Thanks so much. This is a great and informative video.
Thank you so much for the feedback. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Your explanation is awesome 👏
Thank you so much for the feedback! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!!
Sucks that you can’t get any of the 500 models with 7 pass seating. Awesome video BTW
First of all, thank you so much for the feedback! Second, any interest in the Grand Highlander? The top trims do have 7 passenger seating. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
@@MtnRoads I’ll have to check it out. Probably save me some money to.
@@vg2480 A Top Trim GH Hybrid MAX Platinum MSRPs at a little over $58K vs the Top Tier $73K 500h Perf Luxury,
@@MtnRoads thanks! Appreciate you
Best video on the TX so far!
Thank you so much! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Does the Luxury level come with 22 inch wheels? Also, does the 2nd row offer ventilated seats (cool air)? What is the main difference between the Premium and Luxury? Which would you recommend? Also, when will the recall be lifted? Thanks!!
22 inch wheels and ventilated captains chairs are available as options for the TX350 Luxury, the TX500 Luxury and TX550 Luxury do get both of those standard. There are too many to list and I would suggest looking at the Lexus TX website. As for the recall I think things are getting back to normal, but definitely check with you local dealer. Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Do any of the the trims have a HUD or are they even available?
Yes, a HUD is available as an option for the TX350 Luxury and TX500h SP Luxury. It is part of the Technology Package ($2,150 - TX350 Luxury / $2,380 - TX500h Luxury). Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!!
Congrats!!🎉 very cool way to review a vehicle…never seen before.
Thank you for the feedback! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Would it possible to get three seats in the second row and roof window for tx 550?
Unfortunately, those are not available for the TX 550. If you are after that combination you would need to look at the TX 350 Premium or TX 350 Luxury. Sorry I don't have have better news. Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
What is the difference between 8-way seat and 10-way powert seat adjustment ? What are the additional 2?
I have reached out to Lexus directly. If they provide an answer I will update this post.
I finally heard from Lexus. Both the and 8 and 10 way seats have Seat Position adjustment, Seat Cushion Angle adjustment, Vertical Height adjustment and Seatback Angle adjustment. The 10 way seat adds a Seat Cushion Length adjustment.
You can look at the online owners manuals and Lexus referenced this:
"We performed research and found under “before driving” the front seats adjustment procedure in the owner’s manual on page number 131 for the TX 500h with 8 way adjustable seat.
And found under “before driving” the front seats adjustment procedure in the owner’s manual on page number 189 for the TX 550h+ with 10 way adjustable seat."
I hope this helps.
So...What is your recommended trim? Thanks!
Personally I'd probably go with one of the 500h trims. I like the sportier look and I can live with the 6 passenger seating and the bump in power is nice too. Thanks for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Did you mention the trims that get the HUD (Heads up display)?
I think so, but here are the trims that have the HUD available as an option - TX 350 Luxury, TX 500h F Sport Performance Luxury and the TX 550h+ Luxury. Thanks for question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
I wish that TX 500h has 3 seats in the 2nd row instead of 2 captain's seats. Thanks for the review.
Doing a lot of research and compare pro/cons on 3 row mid suvs. Great video! It’s so easy to get lost in what’s offered v what are add ons.
Thank you for the feedback. I hope this helped in your research! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Outstanding channel. I really enjoyed watching every detail explained. Thank you well done.
Thank you so much for the feedback! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Great Video!👍🏾
Thank you so much! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Does the luxury tx350 comes with bench seat?
Yes, the TX 350 Luxury comes standard with 7 passenger seating that includes a second row bench seat. 6 passenger seating is an available option. Thank you for question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Amazing video but isn't the grand highlander better tho and alot chipper?
Yes, you are right. With GH hybrid it is even a sweeter deal.
Thank you so much! Yes, the GH starts about $10K cheaper for the base model. I'll leave if its better to your personal preference. I dont think you can go wrong wither way. Appreciate your feed back and thank you for dropping in and commenting!
The GH ride does not compare to the TX. TX is much more comfortable and quiet on the road.
@@longhornscout1837 Appreciate your thoughts. Thanks you for dropping in and commenting!
Sir the TX 500h f sport premium doesn’t have panoramic sunroof ?
That is correct, the 500h F Sport Prem. does not get the panoramic roof. It is standard on the 500h F Sport Luxury. Thank you for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
I have my TX on the way to the dealership now. So excited. There are q frw details on your breakdown that I think are inaccurate but things cluld jave changed in five months or the features i speak of are add ons and nkt standard. Either way, your video was cery informative. The maysayers wont get what Lexus was going for until they sit in one and drive it. I was looking at other vehicles but once I test drove this car i couldnt stop thinking about it. I feel the 7 seat version is the luxury family hauler I have been looking for. I was told that Lexus designed this car from the third row on forward vs 1st row going back. And it shows. There is plenty of room and accessories for all. Well except that 2nd row middle bench seat. Thats for a smaller person. Christmas came early for me this year 😊😊😊
Congrats on the new TX! If you can remember what may be inaccurate and can follow up Id be happy to confirm or add some corrections. Appreciate your thoughts and thank you for dropping in and commenting!
Does it require premium gas?
This is taken directly from the TX owners manual - "Select premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 (Research Octane Number of 96) or higher required for optimum engine performance and fuel economy. If the octane rating is less than 91, damage to the engine may occur and may void the vehicle warranty.
At minimum, the gasoline you use should meet the specifications of ASTM D4814 in the U.S.A." Thanks for the question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Thank you!
Great video! We’re considering this car.
Questions:
which type of gas do the models use?
Does the luxury model have a bench seat option for the second row?
Thank you for the feedback! For your questions - 1) From the GX owners manual "Select premium unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher required for optimum engine performance and fuel economy. " 2) The GX 550 Luxury and Luxury come standard with a 2nd row bench seat (7 passenger seating). 2nd row captains chairs (6 passenger seating) are optional ($440). Appreciate the questions. Thank you for dropping in and commenting!
Could i find any TX model with only 2-row seats?
All TX trims have 3 rows with 6 or 7 passenger seating. I think you would have to go with a different model if you only want 2 rows. Hope that answers your question. Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
Hey thanks for the detailed reviews I thought it was very informative. It are those prices are dealers’s prices or …❤
Thank you so much for the feedback! Appreciate you dropping in and commenting!
If you have any questions about the standard features or options for the 2024 Lexus TX, drop them down below and I'll do my best to get you answer.
Also, any constructive criticism on how I can improve future trim guides would be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
No heads up display?
@@Loyal443 A head up display is available through the technology package. The tech package runs from $2,150 - $,2380 depending on the trim you choose. You can see more info in the TX configurator under Packages. Thanks for the question. Appreciate you stopping in and commenting!
My wife and I have been buying Toyotas and Lexus products since year 2000 and they all had the bulletproof 3.5 litre. Why mess with success I say. I won’t be buying another Highlander or RX350 which we currently own with the four cylinder. And I’ve heard horror stories when it comes to the cost of replacing the hybrid battery. The common complaint I hear is the four cylinder is noisy in such a large vehicle.I don’t get it, they are still offering the 3.5 litre in the Lexus ES350 for 2024. Which I’ve owned as well.
The reason Toyota and Lexus phase out the 3.5L V6 is due to emission standards unfortunately. Also, you shouldn’t worry much about hybrid battery now because recently I have heard that the price started to get cheaper and cheaper compared to when they first came out. Also, the TX 550h+ has the 3.5L V6 engine that works in the plug-in hybrid system. However, that TX will be so much more expensive to buy. You should take a look and then consider whether you would like the TX 550h+ or not.
@@joecrash1232 Appreciate your thoughts. Thank you for dropping in and commenting!
I have a 2010 rx450h with 275k miles on it . I live in wisconsin, so it sees temps of -15 - 105. I have the original battery, and have never had issues with it. I wouldn't be worried about replacing the expensive battery, as it is more rare then you may think.
@@michaelbadura5897 Appreciate your thoughts. Thank you for dropping in and commenting!
Tx 500 no sun roof
The TX 500h F Sport Perf Luxury AWD DOES get the panorama glass roof as standard. The 500h Perf Premium DOES NOT have it available. Appreciate the question. Thank you for dropping in and commenting!
Amazing video. Kudos
Appreciate the feedback! Thank you for dropping in and commenting!
Doing a lot of research and compare pro/cons on 3 row mid suvs. Great video! It’s so easy to get lost in what’s offered v what are add ons.