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Not an RX, but…. My dad has a 2010 GS450H, which he has owned for 6 years. In that time he has covered 70,000+ miles.

he has had a number of components replaced under warranty (front lower arms, rear upper arms, brake callipers, etc), but not a spot of bother engine wise. Mileage is just over 100,000.

He commutes from J11 to the QE every day and is averaging around 32mpg.

Straight line performance is very impressive in the way that the electric motor provides instant torque to power out of corners/roundabouts.

all round, he’s very happy and will likely keep it for some time yet.

Servicing is generally reasonable, with the exception of the 100,000 mile service which cost him in excess of £1200.

 

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On 9/24/2021 at 12:01 PM, Dnk said:

Thanks for the input guys 

My Step mum is a Lexus fan and has had a range of cars over the years! RX300 non hybrid, GS F Sport Diesel, CT Hybrid and an NX hybrid at the moment. Never had a problem with any of them and she used to clock 200ish miles a week commuting in it. So comfortable to waft around in, lovely interior and full of gadgets as standard. NX does 30+ around town and 50+ on a run, not bad for a 2 tonne SUV.

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