The RX felt way more luxurious than the TX. Honestly, the TX felt like a Toyota with a screen. Test drive both, and you’ll understand. The TX is great for families with its spacious seating in all three rows, but if you don’t need six seats, then the RX is the better choice.
Get the best example of the previous generation RX350 with its smooth and refined V6 engine. Switching to four-cylinder engines is a bad move.
Masitsa said:
Get the best example of the previous generation RX350 with its smooth and refined V6 engine. Switching to four-cylinder engines is a bad move.
The four-cylinder turbo is quick and responsive but is really loud and rough. I would choose smoothness over quickness any day. The V6 is still the better choice. I agree with you.
@Rav4Rider
Yeah, and I bet the four-cylinder is not much faster than the V6, if even at all. Plus, I’m curious about the gas mileage improvement. But most Lexus buyers don’t care about that; they are more focused on screen sizes.