The RX is one of
the
most
iconic additions to Lexus'
SUV segment.
Known as one of
his
most reliable cars
in
its class, the RX is one of
his
pioneers
in
the luxury crossover market.
Additionally,
the Lexus RX 400h played a
key
role in kickstarting the hybrid revolution.
The new 2023 RX has been redesigned
from the ground up seven
years later and boasts
a long list
of impressive
features
including best-in-class fuel efficiency and up to 367 horsepower
However, the above-average base MSRP
may
not be justifiable for many buyers on a budget,
so opt
for
pre-owned.
Without further ado,
let's
take a look at the Lexus
RX's
worst
year
its reliability and
durability,
and everything you need to know before buying one on the used market.
According to
his website for
Car
Complaints,
the 2007 model RX
has
the most
complaints registered.
One of the most reported issues is
dashboard cracking.
The owner reports that the dashboard has cracked and is slowly deteriorating.
The owner reports that the dashboard has cracked and is slowly deteriorating.
The issue appears
to
stem
from cheap materials and
a manufacturing defect
Lexus
has not implemented a recall
to
address the
issue. On average, owners
noticed
cracks after
about
60,000 miles.