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2013 Lexus RX 350 F Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Lexus has been lagging competitors in offering the latest features. Equip an SRX as similarly as possible to the tested RX 350 F Sport ($51,670 with nav, obstacle detection, and blind spot monitor), and it stickers for only $240 less. But adjust for the Cadillac's additional features and its advantage... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Cadillac SRX |
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2010 Lexus RX Pros and Cons Member4978 I buy RX450h in Luxury trim. Features are at top. |
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2008 Lexus RX Pros and Cons Member3223 The RX400h still has a cassette tape player - this also means there is no IPOD interface which is standard in many cars already (especially when the top of the line version is purchased). No keyless start/stop engine button. |
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2007 Lexus RX Pros and Cons A member in California, United States |
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2009 Lexus RX Pros and Cons Member271 Most dealers buy them configured well but not over the top. Major decision was nav or no nav. Otherwise heated seats, sunroof, leather, tilt/tele steering whell, rain sensing wipers, HID headlamps are pretty much standard. |
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2008 Lexus RX Pros and Cons Member2154 Useful automatic cargo door open/close. Numerous standard features even on basic models. Driver comfort controls. Personal settings programmed by dealer. |