What to do with a 2000 Lexus RX 300?

What to do with a 2000 Lexus RX 300?

At 123K, needed new rear brakes. At 135K miles, spent $900, because it needed a new timing belt, all (3) engine drive belts, water pump and 3 light bulb (some of the bulbs can be replaced by anyone and a few are hard to access). At 141K, had to replace the air fuel sensor replace battery at that time also).

How tall is the Lexus RX300 in inches?

At 180 inches long, the RX300 is about the same length as the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Mercedes M-Class, but both those rivals stand nearly four inches taller, giving them a more traditional SUV profile.

When to replace the battery on a Lexus RX 300?

At 141K, had to replace the air fuel sensor replace battery at that time also). At 147K, a passenger side CV joint was noted to be damaged. At 166K, the right front door lock actuator was replaced.

What was the best selling Lexus in 1999?

In 1999, Lexus was the best-selling luxury brand in America, surpassing the old vanguard of Lincoln and Mercedes-Benz. The 2000 model year has seen a bit of a decline, with Lexus in the third place position. Actually, Lexus should regain its title next year with the release of the excellent IS 300 and the redesigned LS 430.

Is the 2000 Lexus RX 300 a good car?

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When was the last time I serviced my Lexus RX 300?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 03/08/00 and owned in CA until 05/10/21. Driven an estimated 6,474 miles/year. Last serviced at 136,470 miles in Palo Alto, CA on 03/23/21 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Oil and filter changed.

At 180 inches long, the RX300 is about the same length as the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Mercedes M-Class, but both those rivals stand nearly four inches taller, giving them a more traditional SUV profile.

In 1999, Lexus was the best-selling luxury brand in America, surpassing the old vanguard of Lincoln and Mercedes-Benz. The 2000 model year has seen a bit of a decline, with Lexus in the third place position. Actually, Lexus should regain its title next year with the release of the excellent IS 300 and the redesigned LS 430.