2007 Lexus RX Review
The RX is a crossover SUV that first debuted in 1999. It was an instant success, becoming one of Lexus’ most popular models. The second generation debuted for 2004, offering a number of improvements. The hybrid 440h debuted for 2006, based on Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive. The RX has won numerous awards, including J.D. Power’s “Most Appealing SUV” and MotorTrend’s “SUV of the Year.”
The BuyingAdvice Team Says:
The Lexus RX is a comfortable and quiet luxury vehicle. Lexus is renowned for their quality, and the RX doesn’t disappoint. The 350’s numerous insulation improvements mean an even quieter ride than ever before.
What’s New For 2007:
What is the Predicted Reliability:
The RX earned 4.5 out of 5 stars in J.D. Power’s initial reliability survey. Problems have been few and far between. The first generation had issues with vehicle noise. It was recalled twice. The current generation had early issues with vacuum leaks, engine stalling, poor AC performance, and problematic power windows. The 330 was recalled once in 2004 for broken light switches. The 2006 400h was recalled for loose retaining clips. Expect above average reliability. The basic warranty lasts for four years or 50,000 miles.
Analysis Of Safety Ratings And Features:
Government crash tests are not available. The RX earned a “Good” rating from the IIHS for frontal tests, and “Poor” in rear tests. Side, front, head, and driver’s knee airbags come standard, along with stability and traction control.
Pros and Cons:
Pros
+ Good reliability
+ Comfortable interior
+ Full safety features
Cons
– No third row
– Poor handling in rough terrain
– Poor towing potential
Head-To-Head Competition:
The Audi Q7 costs $2,500 more, but offers standard AWD, six-speed transmission, and a DVD player. However, it lacks the RX’s CD changer and has less payload capacity. The BMW X3 has standard AWD and sunroof, but costs $600 more and lacks a standard automatic, CD changer, and has less payload capacity. The Cadillac SRX, for about the same price, offers leather seats and over twice the payload capacity, but lacks the RX’s standard CD changer.
What Others Are Saying:
“The Lexus RX 350 is a luxury SUV that delivers a stylish, sporty ride. A powerful–and relatively economical–engine endows Lexus’s flagship truck with solid performance, although the AWD version is recommended for anything away from the asphalt. A collection of optional cabin tech makes the RX 350 a wired ride.” – C|Net
“Like the RX 330 it replaces, the Lexus RX 350 remains a handsome, luxurious and versatile SUV with a taut but compliant car-like ride. It’s not intended for serious off-road use or work duties but is a practical and comfortable city runner and long-distance cruiser.” – Forbes
“The fact that RX 400h is more fun to drive in the first place makes it an easy decision for me — I’d choose the hybrid over the gas-only RX.” – About.com
Read more about the 2007 Lexus RX at the Lexus manufacturer web site.
