My daughter had ordered a Tesla SUV, then, she saw that it just didn’t make sense to get one, other than it being a status symbol. She then went and got an Explorer instead. She’s happy with the change. She also has a VW Atlas, which is nice too.
Me? I got the RX 350, although I’m thinking of trading it in for something with a better MPG rating: it gets around 18 mpg, which is horrible. Toyota has to make big improvements in that area.
My Toyota Tundra gets terrible gas mileage but it is so big inside it’s like driving around in my living room.
“Me? I got the RX 350, although I’m thinking of trading it in for something with a better MPG rating: it gets around 18 mpg, which is horrible. Toyota has to make big improvements in that area.”.
Since 2003, two Toyota Highlanders and now a Lexus GX-460.
Zero problems! Keep your RX.
RX 450h is much higher, but has a serious price tag.
“I got the RX 350, although I’m thinking of trading it in for something with a better MPG rating: it gets around 18 mpg, which is horrible. Toyota has to make big improvements in that area.”
Is that a high performance vehicle? My ancient 2008 Nissan Frontier pickup with 4WD and 140k miles gets 19.5 in town and 23 on the highway, with a V6, 261 horses.