@@kenithbarron9415 We got it from CarMax surprisingly, but it has 113,000 miles. Carmax gave us a free powertrain warranty for the first 4,000 miles / 90 days.
I own a ‘17 RX 350 which I bought for $74,520 in October of 2016. Current mileage is 280,000 kilometers (100+ kilometers daily commute) Serviced every 10,000 kilometers. Total maintenance cost: $25,000 including 5 sets of performance tyres. Total fuel consumption (over 7 years): ~58,800 litres (15,590 gallons) Minor issues: 1- Center console armrest worn out and slightly torn. (Did not fix) 2- Drivers middle vent stopped blowing air ($735) Major issues: None.
$74,000!? I'm feeling alot better now spent $31,000 last year for a 2016 now at 63k miles on 2 long out of town road trips drove like new practically drove itself with the self braking radar cruise & LkA
@@itisonlyaplant 28 oil changes and air filters, 2 engine flushes, couple differential oil changes, several AC air filters, several injector cleaning/changes, one crankcase pan replacement (a bit too much off-roading), about 4 sets of brake pads and once or twice brake rotors resurfacing. That’s from the top of my head.
We recently bought a 2022 RX had only 16k miles. It was manufactured very late in 2022 and was used by a corporate type. Still has new car smell and look. We expect to easily get 10 years out of it.
@lifehouseone I bought with just over 30k miles on it, and now it's close to 100k miles. If it's been regularly serviced by lexus, the mechanics should be great.
@@lifehouseoneI have a 2017 model and it has 130,000 miles on it. No problems. My mom has the 2016 model and hers has almost 160,000 miles on it. No problems. I would buy it.
You got a good deal at that time in 2020. I also bought a luxury vehicle at an excellent price and paid $199 to ship from UT. Your '16 rx350 would fetch > 31k with that mileage today. I am actually buying a '16 thxgvg day from lexus. cheers!
I just bought a 2018. It defines luxury and comfort. I have the base trim that has the classy horizontal chrome slabs for mouth (not the hideous black honeycomb) so it looks much better IMO. Also it does not pretend to be something it isn’t. It’s not sporty or geared to be driven hard. It does not have lots of cargo and it’s not sporty or an off-road beast. But it is perfect for commuting to work, getting groceries, driving in the rain all in comfort and style in a civilized world. It’s a very relaxing experience driving one that helps you relieve stress. It is what a Lexus should be.
Nice! Congratulations. We bought ours 11 months ago. Also 2018 w only 36k miles on it. We paid out of the door $39k. How much did you paid for yours out of the door and mileage on it? I've read up that 2018 is best yr to buy. I only found out few days ago as I'm also looking to buy an old rx 330 w 151k miles on it. Price under 6k. Errand car so I don't mind too much. Plus LA we paid over 2k for full coverage insurance on our 2018 rx 350. I might have get an old rx 330 to lower cost of coverages if we drive under 5k miles for rx 350 and use rx 330 for daily drive.
@@bich-vanleBought a month ago, 35K mileage, paid $32K. The dealer put on new tires, new brake pads, new wipers after they bought it so i was pleasantly surprised that I basically bought a new car from a maintenance perspective.
@@E92Danny Lol what would that be, another $2K on a 2018 for bigger wheels and badging. More money doesn’t always mean better. That crossover has no business having “sport” badging anywhere on it.
The lift gate struts can start to rattle over bumps. Its really loud but the fix is either replacement at $212 a strut or spending $2 on pipe insulator from Home Depot. (Just wrap them and provide cushion and sound dampening. )
Get a 2012-15 or 2018-19 Rx. That's what the master tech AMD suggests here on YT. High miles is OK, as long as it has a good maintenance record. Ideally, you would look for one with 60k miles or less, so that you can service the transmission fluid. That way, you should have a Lexus that can last 200k plus if you take care of it by doing maintenance and 5k mile oil changes (or every 6 months). 👍
I hear that the Rx has issues with oil leaks. Specifically from the gasket cover. I’ve read reviews where a lot of ppl needed that replaced. I’ve also looked at the Carfax on a couple and they had that part replaced. This is a 6K cost at the dealer to fix. I’m torn !!! Has anyone had issues with oil leaks ?
I find if I want to have better acceleration, I just set it to sport mode. Changes the gear ratio, and I find it quite "peppy". I like Scotty_Gee disagree about it being sluggish. You step on, it goes.
Good cars and the only problem is the the unlucky people who get the timing chain cover oil seeping. It is more common than we like but it normally isn't an engine killer. It will be an annoyance, smell of burning oil on engine and could lead to some early demise of car parts the oil eventually lands on. I can't believe after an engine has been used for almost 20 years, they still haven't figured out a way to fix a $20 gasket problem without removing an entire engine. Ugh! So for the majority it is all good!
I test drove many '16 - '19 RX & now own a '16 I keep hearing how its extremely quiet but i don't think its really that quiet in the acceleration there's a bit of a refined engine growl in that can get pretty loud, no road noise once settled but that growl ruckus was a turn off when test driving but i noticed all of them had it so i gave in I test drove a Volkswagen Atlas that was quieter in its acceleration so for Lexus this is uncharacteristic
I test drove a 2016 one today and was really surprised by the engine, road and wind noise. From all reviews I got the impression it was going to be incredibly silent inside. The problem might be that I wanted to replace my L405 Range Rover, which is so much more comfortable, it's not even close. I had too high expectations going in.
I do feel alot of cracks and bumps in the road with the 20 rims. Do you recommend the premier ltx tires on the 20s, i have the primacys a/s tour. Or move to the 18 rims, with a soft tire?
My wife and I just got a 2015, and I’ve been extremely disappointed in the road noise and ride quality. I drive around town in a 2006 mercury grand Marquis, and it has a much cushier ride, and unless I am going faster than 65 mph, it’s a lot quieter too. The dealer put a new set of tires on the Lexus, which I am sure are junk. Hopefully the ride gets better when we change them (I always get the best tires that I can for our cars, bc if makes a big difference).
I have a 17 with 120,000 miles. My parents have the 2016 with over 150,000 miles. Both completely problem free. We both have the panoramic roof and triple beam. My 17 has ML audio. They have Lexus premium audio. We both have the 12.5 screens. Sounds equivalent. Either way great vehicle. We have no plans to “upgrade” either.
Ive tried to buy 3 RX 350's and I simply cannot accept the bumpy ride as soon as the car hits a pot hole or even the tiny bumps that seperate the roads. I cant believe how bad the suspension is. Just awul. Nithing like the ES 300 we never felt a thing. Everything is right about this video accept the reality of the rough drive on bumpy roads.
hi. Can't agree with your assessment that power on acceleration is underwhelming. Having driven a number of high end cars the RX is quick enough for the majority of humans and passing power is more than enough. Throttle response is very good and I've never experienced jerkiness.
Did this dude say 7 seconds to 60 in an suv is slow? I have a 09 rav4 v6 and it feels hella fast for a soccer moms car lol😂 this has to feel faster being it’s an upgraded of my same engine
@@chrisdrives8204 Hahha I don’t know if mines had some work done to it like everyone that drives it is shocked at the pedal response 😂 for a soccer moms car it moves.
My mom just bought a 2016 Lexus RX 350 for $23,000. She couldn’t be any happier, it still feels very modern and drives very well.
Where in tf she find that for that price? Can you please send me the dealer
@@kenithbarron9415 We got it from CarMax surprisingly, but it has 113,000 miles. Carmax gave us a free powertrain warranty for the first 4,000 miles / 90 days.
How many miles did the 2016 have?
@@inthendwealldie even with 100,000 miles lexus car feel like new. I have a 2002 lexus rx with 265000 miles and its my road trip car :)
I just got an 2019 RX350 with 86,000 miles for $ 30,000 before taxes and fees a few weeks ago
Can't beat the Lexus/Toyota reliability, so for a used vehicle, this is one of the top 3 choices out there.
I own a ‘17 RX 350 which I bought for $74,520 in October of 2016.
Current mileage is 280,000 kilometers (100+ kilometers daily commute)
Serviced every 10,000 kilometers.
Total maintenance cost: $25,000 including 5 sets of performance tyres.
Total fuel consumption (over 7 years): ~58,800 litres (15,590 gallons)
Minor issues:
1- Center console armrest worn out and slightly torn. (Did not fix)
2- Drivers middle vent stopped blowing air ($735)
Major issues: None.
Thanks for sharing. Great cars for sure 👍
$74,000!? I'm feeling alot better now spent $31,000 last year for a 2016 now at 63k miles on 2 long out of town road trips drove like new practically drove itself with the self braking radar cruise & LkA
@@lovefaith1714 It’s an amazing vehicle. Just don’t skip on the routine maintenance.
what maintenance cost did you go through?
@@itisonlyaplant 28 oil changes and air filters, 2 engine flushes, couple differential oil changes, several AC air filters, several injector cleaning/changes, one crankcase pan replacement (a bit too much off-roading), about 4 sets of brake pads and once or twice brake rotors resurfacing.
That’s from the top of my head.
I have a 2016 bought new has 177k on it still drives and rides as good as new . Love it
Does it have a timing chain ???...what repairs does lexus recommend at 100k ??
U wrote nonsense
@@aijeviceye-je4402 whatever but it now has 185k on it and still rises and drives perfectly fine
We recently bought a 2022 RX had only 16k miles. It was manufactured very late in 2022 and was used by a corporate type. Still has new car smell and look. We expect to easily get 10 years out of it.
I bet with you it's longer than 20 years if you drive it every day. I saw one got 320k miles and still running solid.
I have a 2016 rx i bought used 5 years ago. It still rides new and smooth. I like your comparison to a gx.
How many miles on yours? I’m entertaining a 2016 with 129,000 miles but I’m a little hesitant.
@lifehouseone I bought with just over 30k miles on it, and now it's close to 100k miles. If it's been regularly serviced by lexus, the mechanics should be great.
@@lifehouseoneI have a 2017 model and it has 130,000 miles on it. No problems. My mom has the 2016 model and hers has almost 160,000 miles on it. No problems. I would buy it.
@@twanderson123 thank you!
I’m browsing a used 2016 with 66k to purchase, I wonder if that’s accurate 🤔
Purchased my 2016 RX 350 back in august of 2020 with 40k miles for $29K. Still drives great today with 81k and holds excellent value.
You got a good deal at that time in 2020. I also bought a luxury vehicle at an excellent price and paid $199 to ship from UT. Your '16 rx350 would fetch > 31k with that mileage today. I am actually buying a '16 thxgvg day from lexus. cheers!
I just bought a 2018. It defines luxury and comfort. I have the base trim that has the classy horizontal chrome slabs for mouth (not the hideous black honeycomb) so it looks much better IMO. Also it does not pretend to be something it isn’t. It’s not sporty or geared to be driven hard. It does not have lots of cargo and it’s not sporty or an off-road beast. But it is perfect for commuting to work, getting groceries, driving in the rain all in comfort and style in a civilized world. It’s a very relaxing experience driving one that helps you relieve stress. It is what a Lexus should be.
Nice! Congratulations. We bought ours 11 months ago. Also 2018 w only 36k miles on it. We paid out of the door $39k. How much did you paid for yours out of the door and mileage on it? I've read up that 2018 is best yr to buy. I only found out few days ago as I'm also looking to buy an old rx 330 w 151k miles on it. Price under 6k. Errand car so I don't mind too much. Plus LA we paid over 2k for full coverage insurance on our 2018 rx 350. I might have get an old rx 330 to lower cost of coverages if we drive under 5k miles for rx 350 and use rx 330 for daily drive.
@@bich-vanleBought a month ago, 35K mileage, paid $32K. The dealer put on new tires, new brake pads, new wipers after they bought it so i was pleasantly surprised that I basically bought a new car from a maintenance perspective.
@@mattphillips2844 wow very nice! We love our car. 2018 apparently is a very good yr I heard.
If you can’t afford the fsport just say that
@@E92Danny Lol what would that be, another $2K on a 2018 for bigger wheels and badging. More money doesn’t always mean better. That crossover has no business having “sport” badging anywhere on it.
I just bought one for 28k otd! Love ❤️ it
It was everything that I needed to hear
Nooo way.....when I put my pedal down I'm gone......bad ass acceleration....Love this vehicle.
😂
Great long time review
Appreciate it!
Thanks for the feedback 👍
I love that Lexus clock ❤
…..I like digital. It easier to tell when a radio show comes on
The lift gate struts can start to rattle over bumps. Its really loud but the fix is either replacement at $212 a strut or spending $2 on pipe insulator from Home Depot. (Just wrap them and provide cushion and sound dampening. )
Am🥲
I saw a video where the owner found aftermarket replacements for under $30 for the pair.
I sold the car already. But I'm buying another one fully loaded this week. Lol
I'm 6'4 250 & super comfortable driving min!
Good to know I was worried about the height for visibility. We are about the same height and build, I’ll check one out . Thanks.
Get a 2012-15 or 2018-19 Rx. That's what the master tech AMD suggests here on YT. High miles is OK, as long as it has a good maintenance record. Ideally, you would look for one with 60k miles or less, so that you can service the transmission fluid. That way, you should have a Lexus that can last 200k plus if you take care of it by doing maintenance and 5k mile oil changes (or every 6 months). 👍
I was going to get a 2015 for my daughters first car reliable and safe, but wondering if spending a little more for the 2016 worth it
2016 is way more modern so if the price is reasonable I'd definitely get one
I hear that the Rx has issues with oil leaks. Specifically from the gasket cover. I’ve read reviews where a lot of ppl needed that replaced. I’ve also looked at the Carfax on a couple and they had that part replaced. This is a 6K cost at the dealer to fix. I’m torn !!!
Has anyone had issues with oil leaks ?
2:29 yes, have. 16 RX with minor leak on oil pan - dealer said $6,000 to replace but not urgent to do so
The 2016 interior is so much nicer than the previous generator
I find if I want to have better acceleration, I just set it to sport mode. Changes the gear ratio, and I find it quite "peppy". I like Scotty_Gee disagree about it being sluggish. You step on, it goes.
I wouldn't call it sluggish
Almost every RX I see in South Florida has those 20” two-tone wheels
They're pretty popular!
So yeah. Best used SUV out there!
Do you guys recommend an extended warranty on a purchase of a 2017 rx350 with 90k miles (one owner in mint condition)?
I wouldn't get one...just keep the fluids changed
Great video.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching 👍
im curious, how do you turn off the screen on the head entertaiment
unit? i have RX 2021 model, and cant find any way to turn it off
Can't remember off hand but it was easy
Good cars and the only problem is the the unlucky people who get the timing chain cover oil seeping. It is more common than we like but it normally isn't an engine killer. It will be an annoyance, smell of burning oil on engine and could lead to some early demise of car parts the oil eventually lands on. I can't believe after an engine has been used for almost 20 years, they still haven't figured out a way to fix a $20 gasket problem without removing an entire engine. Ugh! So for the majority it is all good!
Good fair review
Thanks for the feedback!
I test drove many '16 - '19 RX & now own a '16 I keep hearing how its extremely quiet but i don't think its really that quiet in the acceleration there's a bit of a refined engine growl in that can get pretty loud, no road noise once settled but that growl ruckus was a turn off when test driving but i noticed all of them had it so i gave in
I test drove a Volkswagen Atlas that was quieter in its acceleration so for Lexus this is uncharacteristic
I test drove a 2016 one today and was really surprised by the engine, road and wind noise. From all reviews I got the impression it was going to be incredibly silent inside. The problem might be that I wanted to replace my L405 Range Rover, which is so much more comfortable, it's not even close. I had too high expectations going in.
Just got a 2016 sport. Test drove a 2015. The 2016 was quieter. Drove nice and I'm coming from a noisy civic standard so I was all in.
I do feel alot of cracks and bumps in the road with the 20 rims. Do you recommend the premier ltx tires on the 20s, i have the primacys a/s tour. Or move to the 18 rims, with a soft tire?
I don't know how the primacy a/s tires are but the ltx tires are very nice imo...no need to downsize the rim with this setup.
@@chrisdrives8204 Michelin Primacy A/S Tour. Wondering if I should switch to the Premier, the down side is the tread does not last as long.
I'm going to 18 when my tires wear out. 18's will last longer cand should ride a little better.
The bigger the side wall the smoother the ride. Maybe smaller size rim can get more side wall.
My 2016 today has 138,000 miles with only boots replaced at 133,000 miles
Boots ? Lol
I have a 2016 in pearl white and it still turns heads. I have 140,000 miles and have only had to do normal maintenance
Can three people sit in the back of car comfortably?
If they had to
Best suv. Thank you Toyota.
this car is not as quite as he says. I can hear plenty of road noise when i drive and the suspension is bad, I feel every bump on the road
Maybe it's the tires. These are Michelin LTX's.
Def the tires. They make a huge difference.
Gotta get the right tires
My wife and I just got a 2015, and I’ve been extremely disappointed in the road noise and ride quality. I drive around town in a 2006 mercury grand Marquis, and it has a much cushier ride, and unless I am going faster than 65 mph, it’s a lot quieter too.
The dealer put a new set of tires on the Lexus, which I am sure are junk. Hopefully the ride gets better when we change them (I always get the best tires that I can for our cars, bc if makes a big difference).
@@chrisdrives8204I have the same tires and it’s such a great ride and quiet.
There is a 16 RX at our local Lexus dealership with 114k miles do you think it is a good idea to get
Probably bc it can easily last another 114k miles with regular maintenance
I'd rather have something with fewer miles but I'm sure it will last if you maintain it
I’ve owned RX 350s for a while, all preowned and all over 100k at time of purchase, I would recommend without hesitation.
I have a 17 with 120,000 miles. My parents have the 2016 with over 150,000 miles. Both completely problem free. We both have the panoramic roof and triple beam. My 17 has ML audio. They have Lexus premium audio. We both have the 12.5 screens. Sounds equivalent. Either way great vehicle. We have no plans to “upgrade” either.
Just bought 17, with 149000K highway miles, with the premium package. Drives like be butter!
Ive tried to buy 3 RX 350's and I simply cannot accept the bumpy ride as soon as the car hits a pot hole or even the tiny bumps that seperate the roads. I cant believe how bad the suspension is. Just awul. Nithing like the ES 300 we never felt a thing. Everything is right about this video accept the reality of the rough drive on bumpy roads.
It depends if the model you were driving had AVS suspension or not
hi. Can't agree with your assessment that power on acceleration is underwhelming. Having driven a number of high end cars the RX is quick enough for the majority of humans and passing power is more than enough. Throttle response is very good and I've never experienced jerkiness.
So what was the major issue? Very poor follow through
Note the question mark
I'm trying to find a good blend of comfort, sportiness, and reliability. I'm not sure it exists.
If you want sportier than the rx, look at an mdx
@@chrisdrives8204 Thanks. I hear there's a recall on the V6 through 2019. The newer ones might be out of my price range. I will check it out though.
1x(3/3/24)……done thank you excellent
Did this dude say 7 seconds to 60 in an suv is slow? I have a 09 rav4 v6 and it feels hella fast for a soccer moms car lol😂 this has to feel faster being it’s an upgraded of my same engine
Those older rav v6s are really fast though
@@chrisdrives8204 Hahha I don’t know if mines had some work done to it like everyone that drives it is shocked at the pedal response 😂 for a soccer moms car it moves.
The 2015 RX350 was the best year RX350
Really, why?
False
Is this 2016 the best year?
@@owascoshaw No 2012 to2015 everything after 8 speed transmission
Actually the 2014 had the fewest issues in that generation.
lol just buy one/ you’ll love it!!!
Looks like Singer island
what vehicle is perfect with no problems? if there’s something better, buy it.
Exactly
Is this video a joke😂😂😂😂 you couldn’t even compare the lowest model Lexus rx350 to a BMW because the quality will always surpass the BMW.
Bong, bong, bong... needs an option to disable.
Good luck with that lackluster acceleration. I drove one and wasn't impressed at all