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The RX, however, is a much better vehicle.
Check out the JD Power report here.
Regards,
TC
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Pete
I'm not saying it will absolutely happen, but under hard braking conditions it is definitely possible to warp the rotors due to heat build up.
Are there any other tires that come from nexus as a standard tire?
Is the Bridge stone tire that Bad?
Thinking hard about RX 300 and Acura MDX.
Only hear the noise inside the car, but not outside of the car?
You hear a slight, fast clicking noise? If so, this is the fuel injectors clicking on and off. Already had it confirmed at two different dealers, two different lead service techs.
I received my headlight protection from www.xpel.com they were fairly easy to install, just be patient.
I'm sure that Stongard also uses the same 3M product, go with the cheaper one.
I also applied the hood and bumper protection. I like Stongard's cut of the product better then Xpel. Let us know if you decide to install hood protection and how easy it was.
Before you buy the MDX drive an RX300 with HID on a lonely road on a dark night. The MDX does not have HID, VSC, or Trac....
Maybe next year...
ES s 300 and in a few hours will own my RX. I think the car should definitely have 2 angle adjustable front map lights. When I am driving and my wife puts on the front light at night, I find it very difficult to drive. Another vehicle I own has 2 adjustable lights; one for the passenger and one for the driver which makes night driver much easier. Do others find this as big an annoyance as I do?
Not to mention "true" ground clearance (if that matters to you). I was driving the other day and I actually got to see a RX and MDX from behind on the road at the same time. I couldn't believe all the "stuff" that is hanging down under the MDX towards the rear. If you ever run over some road debris, watch out for damage.
If you need large cargo space, than it's no contest and go for the MDX or something else.
Remember, when choosing a vehicle prioritize your needs and the choice becomes easier. The RX is one of the top 3 safest SUVs tested, has some of the best active and passive safety systems, the smoothest ride, proven reliability (Consumer Reports, JD Power) and Lexus dealer service is generally superior to Acura and even MB in some cases (check the MB discussions, dealers are giving out GM rental cars, yecch!).
It's your choice, think it through.
Here's something interesting. Despite the M-class being taller, it has a lower centre of gravity than the RX300. This is because the frame rails are low, hence improving handling and stability, but not so low as to sacrifice too much ground clearance.
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I suspect that the 94 Ford aerostar cabin lighting/map light fixture would be an almost perfect solution. Now all I have to do is figure out how to mount it on the ceiling just behind the moonroof opening.
several minutes before it stops. Very pronounced.
If it's not that, then I'm out of ideas. But a Lexus tech would surely know what it is if it's that audible. Let us know what you find out.
I agree, a $40K vehicle should have twin map lights that swivel so the driver is not disturbed. Lexus can add little motors to control the swivel action and charge another $395 for a safety feature.
Or you can buy a $1.99 compact flashlight and move on.
For like the third year in a row(?), the Lexus Rx300 is Consumer Reports best midsize SUV. Gee, I haven't seen any Lexus pretenders win any awards or major endorsements. You get what you pay for apparently.
Enjoy the ride!
one other and probably insignificant observation between 2000 and 2001......the headrests on my 2001 are noticably lighter weight than those on my 2000.....have no idea why they changed the headrest interior material...any guesses ?
Harry
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It had a wooden floor and it was going a bit rotten around the edges. It had toadstools growing on it. Great fun though.
The pic of my wife running by it was taken in 1960 we had been married one year.
Harry
1) When I put the key in the ignition I hear a sound from the engine that sounds like an am radio radio when it is not on a stations; sounds like something is being activated. Does anyone know what this is?
2) The trim on the front of my garage is rounded so the center of the entrance is a bit higher than the sides. The antenna hits the trim. does anyone know if there is a way to limit the height of the antenna so it will "rise" about 6 inches less. If so does this interfere with reception?
My 1993 Mercury wagon had two adjustable map lights that could be swiveled. Could not have cost very much. It is a shame to add aluminum foil to the Lexus' map lights. I wrote Lexus about this, but in their reply they did to have much to say.
Thanks
but... besides my Golden Pearl RX 300 I have a Solar Yellow Xterra and am eyeing a yellow Corvette. So there.
But why anyone would want a you-know-what is still beyond me
Yes, I am an engineer and computer nerd.
Welcome to the club!
I am talking specifically about the NAV equipped models...
1. How do you adjust the brightness and contrast of the NAV screen with the headlights on and off. Its bright during the day, which is good, but then at night, it is way too bright, and needs to be dimmed. How do I do this so it happens automatically? The owners manual mentions this, but goes into no detail.
2. What the heck is the 'msg' button for the stereo?
3. What happened to the decent trip computer from the models w/o NAV? What is the point of having miles since refueling??? What is the trip odometer used for? Instead of that, they should have it calculate how many miles are remaining...
Where did the elapsed time go? That was a handy feature. I also think they should integrate into the screen if a door has been left open, and which one, etc. (my parents '89 New Yorker did this!)
4. What do you guys think about multiple DVD's. For example, I don't travel that much, so why not have a VERY detailed DVD for each region. Then, when you want to travel, just pop in the original DVD. An example of this is, that you cannot locate stores on the NAV system, only restaurants, gas stations, etc. This isn't that big of a deal, but I think it could be nice.
Lastly, I really think they need to add steering wheel controls for the stereo ( I know we already discussed this, but since I am making suggestions..).
What else do you guys think needs to be changed for '02 (besides the tires...)
Sorry for the long post!
Ashish
It's a sporadic ticking sound that seems to come from the drivers side dash.
I figured out on my 2000 RX AWD that the noise only occurs when it's cold < 50 degrees AND I'm driving fast AND/OR it's very windy.
At last service, my dealer test drove (luckily it was cold) and recommended I leave the car with an entire day at my next service so they can "add more insulation to the dash".
Frankly, not sure if I will do it since they could easily do more harm than good by removing the dash and I rarely even notice the noise anyway.
PDS
On the left of the dash is the control for you gauges brightness. Make sure it is not "clicked" all the way up, this will allow the LCD display to auto-dim at night. I find that turning it all the way before it clicks yields the best results.
"2. What the heck is the 'msg' button for the stereo?"
Need to read all the manuals, but basically, the stereo in the RX is RDS enabled (Radio Data System), many FM stations will transmit their call letters, emergency notifications over this system. MOstly used for advertising, like "WBAB, New York's home of rock 'n roll", or to classify a listening format, i.e., easy listening, jazz, talk radio, etc. You can't push the MSG button while driving for safety reasons. Let your FM tuner do a RDS search to find all the stations in your area that use this system.
3. What happened to the decent trip computer from the models w/o NAV? What is the point of having miles since refueling???
Uhhh, to know how much gas/miles you have left! It's easy: Every time you refuel do a full tank. There are 19.8 gallons in the RX, the trip computer tells you your average MPG since last refuel, simply multiply this times 19.8 and you have your the total miles you can go. Subtract "miles since refueling" from this number and....
4. What do you guys think about multiple DVD's. For example, I don't travel that much, so why not have a VERY detailed DVD for each region. Then, when you want to travel, just pop in the original DVD. An example of this is, that you cannot locate stores on the NAV system, only restaurants, gas stations, etc. This isn't that big of a deal, but I think it could be nice.
The system is only as good as the data that is supplied to Denso (the DVD maker). I suspect it will get better with each yearly revision. Believe it or not, the RX Nav is still better/more complete than other systems out there. Is it perfect? Nope.
Hope this helps,
TC
The Nav system screen is a full graphical LCD color display. Were I designing the system I would have started by COMPLETELY replicating the functionality and appearance of the previsous, current, non-Nav system, and I would have likely looked into any consumer complaints about THAT system that could/should be readily corrected within the new design.
Also, I would keep the "old" (radio, A/C, info) display UP (in the exacting high contrast mode) except when nearing a junction, point of directional change, briefly bringing up the moving map display when the Nav is actually active.
I find the moving map display distractive so I turn it off. Regardless of mode, if I want any of the other displays UP, I must/take make some action, twiddle a(ny) knob!
Lexus', "RELENTLESS (PASSIONATE) PURSUIT OF PERFECTION" program doesn't seem to have any Human effects engineers on board.
Multiple DVD's
I would be satisfied with the ability to manually change out one CD ({over-lapped}regional HIGH RESOLUTION) for the current ONE (National, but POOR resolution). This would also be an easy way to expand the system to cover Canada and Mexico.
Uhhh, to know how much gas/miles you have left! It's easy: Every time you refuel do a full tank. There are 19.8 gallons in the RX, the trip computer tells you your average MPG since last refuel, simply multiply this times 19.8 and you have your the total miles you can go. Subtract "miles since refueling" from this number and....
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I realize that you can do it this way, but why can't they put the info directly into the trip 'computer' so I don't have to calculate it. Besides, what if I don't fill up the tank every time?
Thanks for the tips on the brightness of the LCD screen. I will try that.
As far as the 'msg' button is concerned, I think it would be nice if they can tell you whats playing at the time you hit it. Whats the point of seeing "WBAB, New York's home of rock 'n roll" every time you hit the button??
Please understand I am not complaining, just trying to get some others opinions...
Ashish
I'm in the SF/Bay Area; $50 for all four; you pick them up.
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-Mark
My towing requirements are minimal and I'm not a autophile. I want a nimble, classy and comfortable SUV to keep for a while and it appears to me that these three fit the bill.
It appears that the 4X2 Envoy-SLT/TB-LT and RX300 can be had by shopping on the internet at about dealer invoice, or $31,000 =/-.
I'd really appreciate comments from folks who are most familiar with the Lexus...but who are familiar with the GM newcomers. Thanks.
Look at the "The 2002 Oldsmobile Bravada Brand Specialist Discussion" and read all the posts. When I raised the issues of safety and how GM designers "skimped", the GM rep didn't even have an answer. They've even frozen the discussion because I'm sure she became frustrated with all the negative criticism.
If you want to save bucks up front, buy a GM product. If you want the best in safety and reliability, buy a RX300, once again Consumer Reports choice for mid-size SUV.
At the time I couldn't find any other companies offering the same product so I don't know if they offer the lowest price. Their product is from 3M which is very well known.
The company was good about refunding me for the rear bumper protection piece. My RX has a rubber piece in the same place for protection.
The headlight protectors are much thicker then the paint protectors. Using a hair dryer was very helpful with installation.