How long will a Lexus LX 470 last?
It not only delivers unique safety, but with simple proper maintenance will last between 300,000 and 500,000 miles.
When did they stop making LX 470?
Three generations have been produced, all based heavily on the long-running Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs. The first generation LX 450 started production in 1995 as Lexus’ first entry into the SUV market. Its successor, the LX 470, premiered in 1998 and was manufactured until 2007.
What is the difference between LX 470 and gx470?
The two biggest differences are the width and the rear hatch. We have the 4R and the hatch with the power window is great. The GX has a huge door that opens the wrong way if you are parked at a curb. The hatch/tailgate of the 100 is the best design on the market IMHO.
Is the Lexus LX being discontinued?
Oddly enough, the Lexus LX hasn’t been discontinued as of writing despite selling very few SUVs per year. This means you may still be able to buy a Land Cruiser, as long as you’re OK with a Lexus badge on the front.
Is the Lexus LX bigger than the GX?
The LX has a longer wheelbase than the GX, 112 inches compared to 109 inches, which translates to more interior space. The LX has more front head room, leg room, shoulder room, hip room, rear shoulder room, and rear leg room than the GX.
What are the features of a 2000 Lexus LX 470?
A Vehicle Stability Control system and a BrakeAssist system are now standard, as are last year’s optional moonroof and illuminated running boards. The LX 470 also gets an optional wood and leather steering wheel and shift knob. Read what other owners think about the Used 2000 Lexus LX 470.
Is there a third row seat on the Lexus LX 470?
A third-row seat is standard in the LX 470, but it can be folded up easily for those who have more cargo than people to haul. The extra toys that come standard on the LX 470 make it appealing when compared to a Land Cruiser. However, for our money, we’d probably save the $10,000 and go with the Toyota.
What is the towing capacity of a Lexus LX 470?
Though neck-snapping acceleration is not within the Lexus’ repertoire, its rated towing capacity of 6500 pounds is further proof that it can haul the family jewels. While this engine can also be found in the Land Cruiser, the LX 470 does top the Land Cruiser with its Adjustable Height Control (AHC) and Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS).