I currently own a 2012 RX350 and drove a Q5 today
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FWIW I found the Rx 350 incredibly disappointing. I had expected that testing other cars along with the audi was more of a 'going through the motions', as I loved that LS so much and had such a good experience with lexus in general.... I just don't think the Rx 350 is competing for the same type of people who look at the Q5, X3, GLK, infinity, etc. the RX 350 was a dud (for me)
IN my area Lexus and Audi across the street. We walk to the Lexus, the guy was very informative and real salesman. After 20 min talking to us he ask - would you like to test drive RX? I didn't have time to answer - my wife sad - no, thank you we are leaving for this lovely Q5 across the street. end of story.
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I traded in a 2010 ES350 with 28k miles for the Q5. Before that I had a 2007 ES350. Both were bullet proof and provided a very good ownership experience.
The driving experience is different than in the Lexus. Both are good, just different dynamics.
I'm like you and like to try other brands and types of vehicles. After 14 months we are still enjoying the Audi and it's been problem free since purchase. Good luck with your decision.
The driving experience is different than in the Lexus. Both are good, just different dynamics.
I'm like you and like to try other brands and types of vehicles. After 14 months we are still enjoying the Audi and it's been problem free since purchase. Good luck with your decision.
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I traded in a 2010 ES350 with 28k miles for the Q5. Before that I had a 2007 ES350. Both were bullet proof and provided a very good ownership experience.
The driving experience is different than in the Lexus. Both are good, just different dynamics.
I'm like you and like to try other brands and types of vehicles. After 14 months we are still enjoying the Audi and it's been problem free since purchase. Good luck with your decision.
The driving experience is different than in the Lexus. Both are good, just different dynamics.
I'm like you and like to try other brands and types of vehicles. After 14 months we are still enjoying the Audi and it's been problem free since purchase. Good luck with your decision.
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He'll get a consensus of what he already knows. Lexus is more reliable, practical and the dealership experience is better. No one will dare mention that the RX is a sportier, fun to drive vehicle over the Q5.
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Personally, I'd never start a "what should I buy" thread.
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I drove the Q5 2.0T again. Same one with the 19" wheels. took it on the highway this time. Was very satisfied. My friend who I brought along was very impressed with the car.
Biggest issue is their own website said 33,250 - 37,370 for my car (from the dealer) I of course was hoping for $37, the salesman said, $30K. Ouch. That surprised me. I knew he would be off, but did not think by that much.
Due to the "equity" I have in my car, I could still do it, but would have less $$$ in my pocket after the deal. (lease in this case)
I am aware that any brand Forum will be biased. That is as it should be.
I will be crunching some numbers.
Biggest issue is their own website said 33,250 - 37,370 for my car (from the dealer) I of course was hoping for $37, the salesman said, $30K. Ouch. That surprised me. I knew he would be off, but did not think by that much.
Due to the "equity" I have in my car, I could still do it, but would have less $$$ in my pocket after the deal. (lease in this case)
I am aware that any brand Forum will be biased. That is as it should be.
I will be crunching some numbers.
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I drove the Q5 2.0T again. Same one with the 19" wheels. took it on the highway this time. Was very satisfied. My friend who I brought along was very impressed with the car.
Biggest issue is their own website said 33,250 - 37,370 for my car (from the dealer) I of course was hoping for $37, the salesman said, $30K. Ouch. That surprised me. I knew he would be off, but did not think by that much.
Due to the "equity" I have in my car, I could still do it, but would have less $$$ in my pocket after the deal. (lease in this case)
I am aware that any brand Forum will be biased. That is as it should be.
I will be crunching some numbers.
Biggest issue is their own website said 33,250 - 37,370 for my car (from the dealer) I of course was hoping for $37, the salesman said, $30K. Ouch. That surprised me. I knew he would be off, but did not think by that much.
Due to the "equity" I have in my car, I could still do it, but would have less $$$ in my pocket after the deal. (lease in this case)
I am aware that any brand Forum will be biased. That is as it should be.
I will be crunching some numbers.
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If you have a Car Max near you, you can take your Lexus in and they'll give you a written offer for what they will pay for the vehicle. It only takes about 1/2 hour and then you can either sell it to them, if you like the offer, or use the written offer with the dealer in negotiations. I think the Car Max offer is good for something like 7 days.