Where is the trip odometer on a Lexus RX 350?

Where is the trip odometer on a Lexus RX 350?

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How does cold weather affect electric car range?

It takes time for the heater to warm up the battery (much like an engine heating up, only it takes longer), which causes a precipitous drop in range early in the trip. We started our winter highway test with an indicated 170 miles of range. When we turned around 66 miles later, the indicated range was 85 miles.

What happens to fuel economy in cold weather?

With the thermometer’s needle pointing at 36 degrees Fahrenheit, we headed out with the cruise control set at a steady 75 mph. We averaged 83 MPGe. Compared with the 102 MPGe we recorded in a 2017 Bolt in 56-degree weather (nearly ideal conditions), that’s a 19 percent drop in fuel economy.

2 people found this helpful. There is a small button on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel that says “Trip Odo.” Push the button to view different trip odometers and also the total mileage. Very user unfriendly car. 13 people found this helpful. Thanks!

What to do with a Lexus RX 350?

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How many miles does a Lexus RX go?

Vehicle History reports that many Lexus RX models can easily last up to 150,000 miles and there are plenty of owners stating that their cars have racked up around 300,000 miles and are still going strong.

When did the Lexus RX 300 come out?

The Lexus RX made its debut back in 1999 as the RX300, which had a fuel-efficient, high-revving 3.0-liter V6 engine that made 200 hp, hence the “300” designation. It was redesigned for the 2004 model year and then joined by the hybrid-powered RX400h in 2005.