Lexus NX 350h AWD 2025 | Cost to Own | Cost Breakdown
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- 2025 Lexus NX 350h AWD cost to own breakdown
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Thank you for the video I would like to add the long term cost for the battery replacement because I was looking to get a hybrid model as of today because I found out in June 3 2024 just to replace the batteries alone is 6500 dollars that’s not including labor and taxes.
$6,500 is a pretty good deal if you compare it to replacing EV batteries, which can go into the tens of thousands.
@@addanametocontinue Labor and tax and other fees are not included plus the inflation cost over a 8 to 10 year period in my first post if you were to add up the total cost that could be over 8000 just to replace the hybrid battery’s so as far as a good deal goes you can’t speak for everyone is not a good deal. It’s a financial burden for most people. I think the labor cost at my local Lexus dealer is for about 6 hours of labor @ 200 bucks an hour for 6 hours plus 6500 just for the hybrid batteries give it thought my guy. I really don’t understand the that’s a great deal part EV batteries are running about the same range.
There is a warranty for the battery up to 150,000 miles. It’s not like their hybrid batteries are going to fail on you. Toyota/Lexus make the best hybrid engines. You guys all making the car look bad by giving worst case scenarios.
@@minhkha3382 Is not a worst case scenario is a projection an educated guess on what the dealer could charge you. Yes you are correct on the warranty assuming Toyota is not going to fight you on a claim , the warranty is only good for 10 years or 150000 miles with ever comes first, the battery could last 10 years or more but realistically I think in most cases is not .Regardless is still big money to replace the batteries if someone owns the car for more than 10years. In most case I am seeing a lot of this NX models being leased so most drivers will be returning it to the dealers. What are your thoughts for long term ownership.
This is very great information. Thank you for breaking down the numbers.
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If you can only put down 10% and you also need a 72 month loan at an 8% rate then you shouldn’t be buying the car.
If anyone is putting 10% down payment on a car, they should reconsider how much they can afford. That to me is out of their price range.