What most people don't know is that the LX570/Land Cruiser are some of the most over-engineered machines on the road today....Over-engineered as in they go 200k+ without ever having to replace a bushing or tie-rod. They are still made in Japan and represent what made Toyota a game changer back in the late 80s and early 90s.
I am just kinda sad they don't do more performance vehicles. If this had a sport version - it would sell like candy. Even the normal LX is not available in some European countries.
The LX570/Land Cruiser go through somewhere between 3x-4x the amount of quality/point inspections of any other Toyota/Lexus product. They do treat these as the pinnacle of their respective lineups. My neighbor has a LX470 with 350k+ miles now, he swears by that truck.
I'll jump in with a reply ....Highlander is an excellent choice! I'm the original owner of a 2013 Highlander Hybrid Limited with 125+, 000 trouble-free miles. Handles like a Camry, get's combined fuel economy of 27mpg, and the list is long but off the line it can hold its own against many premium CUV's/SUvs (Rx, Q7, Gx, Qx60 Hybrid, Cayenne, Explorer, Grand Cherokee, X5). It's really satisfying the instant torque I can get from the electric motors. Top speed of 125mph the highlander is an absolute sleeper in its class. I was the original owner of a 2002 Sequoia Limited and sold it for $15,000 in 2013 w/ 115,00 miles to fund the Highlander. Was watching this video because I'll be in the market for a Lexus LX 570 in the near future. I've owned many makes and models of domestic and import vehicles but my hard earned money likes Toyota vehicles for their resale and reliability. On that note I still own a 1997 4Runner limited that I bought 2nd hand with 150k miles and as of 1/26/2018 it has 325K miles on it and drivetrain and powertrain are all original. I'm sold on Toyota reliability! Good luck with your choice of next vehicle my friend!
Fun fact: The Landcruiser platform that the LX is based on was in R&D with Toyota for five years before they released it. The engineers put it through the ringer in all kinds of terrain and climates, refining the design before finally putting it on the market. Possibly the last vehicle that will ever go through such an extensive design timeline.
M M And this is why Toyota/Lexus have earned their reputation for reliability. Anybody can shit out a truck platform, but it seems only Toyota has the patience and foresight to spend time and money developing something for years with no intention of releasing it until it is ready.
I have an LX470. Bought it at 45.000 miles (60k km). Now has 270k km (150,000 miles). Oil is still clean after 6,000 miles( the service interval). Needs a ball joint. Have been through the toughest terrain in Australia with a 1600kg camper on the back. Rocky River beds, Deep sand (river, roads and beach), Finke Track (look that one up!), deep fast running water, large rock climbs, desert, icy roads, snow and slush... Have replaced the front seats skins and other than that it has been routine servicing bar one modification: a decent set of headers and a 2.5inch exhaust. Adds nearly 20% power/economy. The torque improvement is probably even more. can get 13-14l/100km on a highway cruise. Uses 20/100km towing a massive camper trailer. The standard exhaust is total rubbish. Car comes with full locking diffs, adjustable height control, 2 air cons, a fridge, great stereo and is just awesome. Am considering the upgrade the LX570 to keep me going for the next 15 years.
I love this vehicle... It is incredible. Blows any Range Rover into the middle of next millennium. Sure, it's just as expensive as a Range Rover but unlike with a Range Rover, you actually get what you pay for with a Lexus.
Simon Coles bullshit, look how ugly the interior is compared to beautiful RR stuff. However this looks better Toyota variant, great cars.. ugly is the only problem
Most American folk can’t seem to wrap their minds around the LX and LC as they are stuck on Escalades, navigators and the like. But why pay $100k plus for a Cadillac that won’t be reliable nor will it give you resale value? The Toyota lineup does everything you need and does it well, all in a bulletproof package.
But in all honesty, the new 2018 Navigator is a better car than this assuming you won’t go off road with either car. Plus Lincoln has a good record for reliability. In fact, the previous generation Navigator was very reliable. It’s hard to say what it will be like with the new one though considering how much more technology is implemented in the new one over the previous one, but assuming it is as reliable, it’s the best luxury SUV in the market.
I kinda glad that people here in the U.S. dont buy these LC or LX. I like the rarity of the vehicle. Think if everyone bought these you think over time these vehicles will not have the nostalgia like it have now, thus resale would not be the same. Also people dont have the same taste. Dont forget, that front grill a good sum of people think its hideous. I like Toyota's SUV's and I can honestly say that third row in the LX and LC is a deal breaker to many people. It cut in to storage capacity, and too small. I believe the Nissan Armada has a better third row. Then the button for the automatic tailgate is in the wrong place. It should be on the bottom back pillar where the third row seat controls are at, not on the tailgate itself. Because majority of the people that drive these things are house wives and soccer moms
It depends what you want out of an SUV. As a sturdy "truck" you can tow with then yes Landcruiser/570 is a better choice. In terms of a modern "suv" (tall car) I think the German car-based suvs are more livable and efficient.
Was contemplating the GX vs the LX for a long time. Went with the GX due to the slightly smaller size and better mpg. The LX is amazing but it's a alot of vehicle to haul around all the time. Both are Lexus Landcruisers, can't go wrong with either
I got a GX a few weeks back and so glad I did. Everything it does, it does so right. Glad I don't have a bigger version of pretty much the same thing. Amazing machine
I have two of these cars and they are very good for going off road and the one in the video is a 2016 or 2017 but they are very good and reliable for daily uses
How you like it between the Lexus LX and the Toyota Land Cruiser? IMO the 2016 - present model year of the LX got more of a city luxury SUV look on it instead of the capable 4×4 off road truck because they added the new extra large grille on the front end....
@@cy9852 I mean, he's an Arab from the Persian/Arabian Gulf area. If anyone's gonna have the cash to have two of them, it'd be one of the businessmen from that part of the world.
Nice review, far better then the most car reviewer that's only there for show, we need information like this, specs driving feel true perception! keep up the good job
One of the best reviews I've seen on the LX570. I couldn't agree more with your comments about the strange third row seating placement. I need a lot of cargo space and the seats folded up to the side take up a lot of space. This is what has kept me from buying one of these vehicles. Keep up the good work!
@@AL-pu7ux Tax to the government for a luxury vehicle import. The people that can afford these in places like India and Pakistan are very wealthy, and the government will tax them for it.
They also need to figure out how to design a front end that doesn't look like an alien's asshole, and design a liftgate that's one piece and 3rd row seats that aren't a PITA to set up or put away.
They knew in the earlier 2000’s. Problem is they were so focused on following the Germans that they got caught with their pants down when all the Germans went to touchscreens in 2018/2019.
The stiffer suspension modes are useful for towing. It tightens up the control of the load. I have a GX and this is covered in the manual under towing.
What a great video ending after another great test... just silently taking some fast turns... man, i just love how you just set things up for pure viewing pleasure
I noticed at the end you were flogging it around a little bit after you got used to the paddle shifting. Much like using a clutch, you will have to "gas-off" during the shift and it will work very well. When you're towing that big power boat behind, you won't want to be eating through your double clutch that will give you faster shifting. Anyway, a lot of people are complaining about the price. Have you looked at an Escalade which really is just a pick-up truck? This truck has a proprietary frame and body. It has a drivetrain from the trans back that is not shared with anything anywhere. And then, somewhere in there, you are going to have to charge for reliability. There are other manufacturers in this field that can't spell reliability. That "reliability" will always be at the forefront of your mind when you look at this thing. If you bought one while your child is a toddler, you could very likely send them off to college in this thing. Doing the math, you could have instead been driving around in three $31,000 cars since they were born and on your way to paying off another car by the time they are in college. Meh!
People who buy this new have tons of money.. their monthly incomes are more than what the median income is for a year. They want the best SUV for everyday driving and this delivers it.
oldtwins People that drive this want people to think they have a lot of money. And maybe they even would. If they didn't spend it on something like this... Trust me, I know people who don't make that much more than me who drive vehs just like this. The difference? I'll be able to retire before I'm 75.
Keeping up with the Joneses. Probably 3/4 of people who drive luxury vehicles can't actually afford them without stretching themselves. They don't have their financial house in order and are just adding another liability. I'd never add another liability like that to my life again.
You can have good credit and still be overextending yourself with minimal savings in order to keep up with the Joneses and show off. Finance companies make money off of interest rates (or the money factor) on leases and want people in as much debt as possible. Primarily bad consumer debt. If anything, buying the car lightly used is the way to go if you actually have the means to purchase it properly. You have few other debts, well performing investments, cash savings, etc.
I love the review, I love you, I love your voice. You know how to say it. This review is "spot on". For me, you get to the point where you just want things to work. You want dependability, capability, and reliability and this is what this vehicle represents. I can go camping and go out to dinner, and not every car/truck can do this. Thank you for saying it thank you for reviewing it and people need to know.
I can’t say enough great things about this SUV It’s a real truck with refinement and luxury I must say I am extremely happy with this SUV. It’s a treat to drive in Sport plus for sure. Great review !!!
The Toyota Land Cruiser and this Lexus LX570 blows the Range Rover HSE and the Range Rover Sport out the water reliability is a 10+ I have seen these bad boys with over 400,000 on the odometer and still run like they are new, Lexus SUV and Toyota which is the same motoring company has tested these beast in the most harshest terrain on planet earth the Saharan Desert and the Australian Outback. A lot of Americans hate on any vehicle or SUV that's Foreign like Japanese or South Korean, but the Quality is there and longer lasting parts and reliability, meaning less visits to the dealerships, more money in the consumer pockets. Just look at the most reliable brands they will always be Japanese and South Korean cars, American cars are starting to catch up but still lag in some departments. German automobiles are nice but still doesn't have the reliability of Japanese or south Korean like Hyundai or Kia, when German cars parts go you have to refinance your home to afford to fix them especially at the dealership. British made cars oh lord Bentley or a Aston Martin or Rolls Royce not for your average Joe, who doesn't have the disposable income for one of those handcrafted masterpiece.You have to donate one of your kidneys to get the money to service one of those British beast.
Well Land cruisers are designed to last 25-30 year by toyota designer...... not many cars are build like that today. If reliablity is your thing, look no further.
Terry Chao ok, only an absolute moron would take a Lexus off-roading. That is NOT what a Lexus is for. I would still rather drive a car that's never left the road as opposed to a car that's been God knows where, if I was buying preowned. Lexus owners take far better care of their cars than Toyota owners in general as well.
Corner Booth Games What are you talking about? You absolutely can take this Lexus off-road. Owners don't because how much the price tag is. The frame and suspension can handle off-road climates with relative ease.
Yea, cause its mat and not glossy. They needed just a couple of decades to figure that out but still they used glossy plastic in new prius and chr. :facepalm:
What i've heard is that it's a carryover from the land cruiser seats. They do that instead of folding into the floor like most SUVs so that the car has more ground clearance
Despite being more expensive than the Land Cruiser, Lexus sells about twice as many of these as Toyota seeks LCs in an average year. Both are rare, but the Land Cruiser is considerably more rare. However, if you pay attention, you'll see these, especially older models, all the time. Why? Because they last forever. Personally I prefer the Land Cruiser because it's better looking with better approach and departure angles, despite not having the air suspension. That's the main reason I went with the LC. And before anyone asks, yes, I've already taken it offroad several times, including crossing creeks up to the axles. Here's some considerations: 1. A nicely optioned Chevy Suburban already costs in the upper $70k range or more, which is the actual selling price of an LC. Though a slightly larger vehicle, it's not as nice inside and doesn't ride as well. It also will be nowhere near as reliable. When you can buy one vehicle for the next twenty years or have to buy a new something else every five years because they break down, which is cheaper? Plus, these hold their value very, very well. 2. The true cross shop for this and the LC is really the Infiniti QX70 and the new Nissan Armada. Neither will be as reliable, but both offer similar capability in some regards and both are cheaper. Both are slightly roomier, too, than the Toyota twins. 2. The LC has slightly (1mpg) higher EPA ratings than the LX does, plus it burns regular gas. The LX says it requires premium, but the engines seem to be identical. With premium gas you'll get a little better power, but not much and you can't tell behind the wheel. My LC will actually get about 20mpg on the highway at 70mph without a headwind and a Hershey's about 15-16 in city on regular gas. Aerodynamics kill this thing, so towing a trailer hurts mpg a lot. Without towing, it's actually hard to get down to 13mpg in an LC. This is competitive with other truck based full size SUVs of its era (2008). 3. The biggest problem with fuel mileage is actually the small 23 gallon tank. In other markets they can be optioned with auxiliary tanks. This really needs about a 40 gallon tank to give it some serious range on the highway. 4. They are based on a heavy duty version of the Tundra frame. This is Toyota's pride and joy, their flagship. It is the most reliable Toyota they make. As they say in Australia, if you want to get there, take a Land Rover. If you want to get there and back, take a Land Cruiser.
I own this vehicle, you want Sport+ for better turns than comfort mode as well as getting on the highway. The peddle shifters are good when you're doing engine breaking down a mountain road. The cargo space when you own the 3 row is worse than it was in my GX which is unexpected when you consider the size differential. However, overall, this is a great SUV.
@@josephsantangelo2801 I’ve read all over the internet and it seems half say it’s air suspension and half say it’s hydraulic. I know for sure the LX600 is hydraulic. Are you absolutely sure the LX570 is hydraulic suspension? I’m looking to purchase a LX570 very soon.
Please review GX460, which is basically the same car in smaller proportions with lower price and better 3rd row arrangements. I personally think it is more agile and manageable.
I really wanted to see under this thing with Turbowski. The only improvement would be optional diesel. Otherwise great vehicle for neurosurgeons who have to get to work through floods and blizzards.
I have a 2010 Land Cruiser that has the same system for the 3rd row seats and it still works perfectly even tho I have 400000 kms on it, everything related to electronics still works perfectly in the car. You can check Hoovie's Garage's 1998 Lexus Lx470, despite it being old everything still works
Probably the most unbiased review of this car. Everyone else is talking about how expensive/reliable it is, forgetting about its drawbacks: old platform, ride quality, fuel economy. Like there's a Lexus mania or something?
The paddle shifters and the Sport Plus mode is really designed for more better application would be Towing because it doesn't really shift for you all it does is limit your max gear
Mark, Wow. U R an excellent addition to RUclips; LOVE the unique and RESEARCHED bit as well as your STYLE...Also liked your video on DIRECT INJECTION PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS, just amazing-your knowledge. But a couple of things here... - - Why did you keep running your fingers over the exterior panel seams? No one does them better than Lexus. I think also you are much in the minority in disliking the looks of this car but certainly entitled. - - I say Lexus did not run out of room for a dash mount volume knob... Those finger controls are ergonomic and amazing. It’s a one finger movement to power up and adjust the volume vs. an arms reach and eyes off the road. You can control EVERY aspect of audio right there without looking. Genius; but u need to own it to ‘get it”. - - In your research, I’m sure you saw that “UX” is short for “Urban-crossover” meaning designed for the city. But your test drive expectations and race to 90 mph has nothing to do with city driving. =>Just a grain of salt owner feedback here and don’t change a thing! On a scale here .. I learned 100 things and disliked 3.
I appreciate your truthfulness. I am thinking about getting one. ( I am older and desire reliability and comfort over performance.) The one thing that bothers me is the gas mileage. I will also look at the Q80, (reliability and comfort). I can get a Q with 3 rows for the same price as the Lexus with 2 rows. I don't really need to third row. It is a nice to have not a got to have.
That drop down gate in the back is a Range Rover thing, it is for sitting (as you show) at polo matches, etc, as well as using as a table for picnicking, etc. It also makes a good place for shotgun loading, etc. It makes for a bit of a PITA for loading and unloading the rest of the back though.
Yeah but they are completely different categories, this one is meant for pure luxury, comfort and off roading, while the GL63 is performance focused, its much faster, but it isn’t as comfortable as the LX, and the cost to maintain it will be much higher. The person who buys an SUV like this isn’t interested in a sporty drive, while someone who is looking for sportiness will certainly consider the AMG over this Lexus.
If I ever win the Lottery, my first stop will be to the Lexus dealer for the LX. I would get the 2 row seat option. One problem though, now at age 70, I’ve never bought a Lottery ticket yet, wouldn’t even know how to. 😖
I have a LX570 and love it. If a person have to ask why pay the extra money when you can have a Land Cruiser it’s not even worth your time trying to explain it. I love the fact that not every Tom Dick and Harry has one. Why would you want to drive a $100,000 car and every other person has one. It's the worst when you see everybody in a black Escalade.
I considered an older GX 470. but needed up with a new 4Runner TRD Off-road . Nothing like a Land Cruiser or Land Cruiser Prado platform for "not a cute ute" Overland build.
In this review, you describe the motor and acceleration as being pretty average, comparing to a V6 but in the Land Cruiser review you said that the 5.7 V8 was one of the BEST things about the vehicle and had ample power.
I had a Harrop supercharger installed in my LX570. Made the LX engine noise significantly quieter, much quicker, and the added torque feels just effortless in any driving situation. Im keeping mine forever.
@@devanrogers3133 that statement is too general to be meaningful. Quality engineering, proper fit, installation, cooling, maintenance, and prudent driving habits should result in very enjoyable and enhanced driving experience for many years on an LX570. An exception to any of the foregoing would likely shorten lifespan. But then, all of the foregoing would be true on any part and vehicle.
@@michaeljsongin5387 I'm not saying it won't be reliable. In fact it's one of the best vehicles to supercharge. My point was no matter what vehicle you are talking about the a supercharged or turbo engine is not going to last as many years as an N/A one would. These are just the facts. That's all I'm saying. For example say your New N/A GX460 Lasts you 15 years total. That same scenario would drop that number down to 7-9. These are very general and not specific numbers. I'm not talking about exact years or math either. I'm talking purely about Mechanics.
@@devanrogers3133 Thanks Devan. Its important to consider the possibility of a shortened life span - so i best need to stay on top of, and perhaps, over maintain my LX. I do love the supercharger though!
Hamstring strains are caused by sudden pulling or twisting movements. Your lower leg ground impact upon exiting the right passenger door (at the 01:42 videomark) would probably cause an Achilles tendon strain or tear. Perhaps even a mild to moderate ankle sprain or some knee ligament damage. Either way, keep your legs flexed and try to land on the balls of your feet to minimize your impact with the ground.
That is the Best suv no qustion about that ............ i will bue one hopefully at the end this year iv ben dreaming about this suv since 2016 .... it was just the price is kinda high .... now when it drop to 50 k I'll bue one i want to bue a clean one wichbis 1 owner low mailge no accident .. Nice video man ....
The Lexus LX570 sounds a lot like my 1982 Chevy Suburban except that the price is 100X higher. The Suburban's pleather, with its simulated stitching is great (and the A/C will freeze a side of beef) - It has real wood, too ( I put a piece of plywood in the back) - Its hurricane-proof ( so much for modern electronics) - but what is important? I can load it up with mountains of stuff when necessary. It always runs great too, getting 13-15 mpg. So, why should folks spend that extra $95,000? Score - 8.8
Cinematography question... at 10:02 with what I assume to be an exterior hood-mounted camera, how do you get it to sway the shot like that? I figure if it was directly mounted to the hood it wouldn't move around. Is it on some sort of suspension system or something? Looks awesome.
One could argue this is the greatest vehicle in the world. Listen to my train of thought. The Land Cruiser is the highest quality most durable iconic legendary truck in the world. This is that same car but dressed to kill Uber luxury. Now you have the most capable durable and luxurious. For reference I actually own a Land Cruiser and would never buy A lexus but I’m just saying my thinking makes sense. There is nothing like a Toyota Land Cruiser. Now you can add most sought after an in demand as they are no longer making them in the USA.
What most people don't know is that the LX570/Land Cruiser are some of the most over-engineered machines on the road today....Over-engineered as in they go 200k+ without ever having to replace a bushing or tie-rod. They are still made in Japan and represent what made Toyota a game changer back in the late 80s and early 90s.
I am just kinda sad they don't do more performance vehicles. If this had a sport version - it would sell like candy. Even the normal LX is not available in some European countries.
The LX570/Land Cruiser go through somewhere between 3x-4x the amount of quality/point inspections of any other Toyota/Lexus product. They do treat these as the pinnacle of their respective lineups. My neighbor has a LX470 with 350k+ miles now, he swears by that truck.
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There is sport plus and the older model came with a supercharge. I'm not sure if this model comes with a supercharger.
@TP is the toyota highlander a good choice?
I'll jump in with a reply ....Highlander is an excellent choice! I'm the original owner of a 2013 Highlander Hybrid Limited with 125+, 000 trouble-free miles. Handles like a Camry, get's combined fuel economy of 27mpg, and the list is long but off the line it can hold its own against many premium CUV's/SUvs (Rx, Q7, Gx, Qx60 Hybrid, Cayenne, Explorer, Grand Cherokee, X5). It's really satisfying the instant torque I can get from the electric motors. Top speed of 125mph the highlander is an absolute sleeper in its class. I was the original owner of a 2002 Sequoia Limited and sold it for $15,000 in 2013 w/ 115,00 miles to fund the Highlander. Was watching this video because I'll be in the market for a Lexus LX 570 in the near future. I've owned many makes and models of domestic and import vehicles but my hard earned money likes Toyota vehicles for their resale and reliability. On that note I still own a 1997 4Runner limited that I bought 2nd hand with 150k miles and as of 1/26/2018 it has 325K miles on it and drivetrain and powertrain are all original. I'm sold on Toyota reliability! Good luck with your choice of next vehicle my friend!
Fun fact: The Landcruiser platform that the LX is based on was in R&D with Toyota for five years before they released it. The engineers put it through the ringer in all kinds of terrain and climates, refining the design before finally putting it on the market. Possibly the last vehicle that will ever go through such an extensive design timeline.
+M M Thats real info for people!
M M And this is why Toyota/Lexus have earned their reputation for reliability. Anybody can shit out a truck platform, but it seems only Toyota has the patience and foresight to spend time and money developing something for years with no intention of releasing it until it is ready.
The land cruiser was/is specifically designed to go for 25 years without major maintenance. They are nearly unkillable
Ford, chevy, dodge,,,,,, costumers do their R&D.
I have an LX470. Bought it at 45.000 miles (60k km). Now has 270k km (150,000 miles). Oil is still clean after 6,000 miles( the service interval). Needs a ball joint. Have been through the toughest terrain in Australia with a 1600kg camper on the back. Rocky River beds, Deep sand (river, roads and beach), Finke Track (look that one up!), deep fast running water, large rock climbs, desert, icy roads, snow and slush... Have replaced the front seats skins and other than that it has been routine servicing bar one modification: a decent set of headers and a 2.5inch exhaust. Adds nearly 20% power/economy. The torque improvement is probably even more. can get 13-14l/100km on a highway cruise. Uses 20/100km towing a massive camper trailer. The standard exhaust is total rubbish. Car comes with full locking diffs, adjustable height control, 2 air cons, a fridge, great stereo and is just awesome. Am considering the upgrade the LX570 to keep me going for the next 15 years.
I love this vehicle... It is incredible. Blows any Range Rover into the middle of next millennium. Sure, it's just as expensive as a Range Rover but unlike with a Range Rover, you actually get what you pay for with a Lexus.
Simon Coles bullshit, look how ugly the interior is compared to beautiful RR stuff. However this looks better Toyota variant, great cars.. ugly is the only problem
Simon Coles bulletproof reliability.
no one cares, i would love to pay 5K yearly bills on maintanance etc if i don't have to drive this.
You get what you pay for with a Range Rover, it's just the fact that half of it won't work after a bit of use
@Jack Z :D Good comeback
Most American folk can’t seem to wrap their minds around the LX and LC as they are stuck on Escalades, navigators and the like. But why pay $100k plus for a Cadillac that won’t be reliable nor will it give you resale value? The Toyota lineup does everything you need and does it well, all in a bulletproof package.
But in all honesty, the new 2018 Navigator is a better car than this assuming you won’t go off road with either car. Plus Lincoln has a good record for reliability. In fact, the previous generation Navigator was very reliable. It’s hard to say what it will be like with the new one though considering how much more technology is implemented in the new one over the previous one, but assuming it is as reliable, it’s the best luxury SUV in the market.
If they got the money then why not buy what you want
I kinda glad that people here in the U.S. dont buy these LC or LX. I like the rarity of the vehicle. Think if everyone bought these you think over time these vehicles will not have the nostalgia like it have now, thus resale would not be the same. Also people dont have the same taste. Dont forget, that front grill a good sum of people think its hideous. I like Toyota's SUV's and I can honestly say that third row in the LX and LC is a deal breaker to many people. It cut in to storage capacity, and too small. I believe the Nissan Armada has a better third row. Then the button for the automatic tailgate is in the wrong place. It should be on the bottom back pillar where the third row seat controls are at, not on the tailgate itself. Because majority of the people that drive these things are house wives and soccer moms
I have both Escalade and lx570, I like lx570 a lot more
Zachary I own a 2018 LX you hit the nail on the head on your statement.
Real car guys know this LX is better then any BMW SUV, benz SUV and landrover SUV.
Period. Real luxury real SUV.
Yep, it will not broke something anytime soon
Toyota4Life Who is talking about BMW or Benz SUV here?
It depends what you want out of an SUV. As a sturdy "truck" you can tow with then yes Landcruiser/570 is a better choice. In terms of a modern "suv" (tall car) I think the German car-based suvs are more livable and efficient.
Better than G wagon?
oooh yeah the g wagon is simply a toy
you seem to forget people who can afford 96k lux suv's don't give a hoot about mpg's...
Jed Knutson lol yeah exactly what I was saying to me
It is not about how much they can afford to pay the gas, it just gets annoying to have to worry about putting gas every week. It just gets old.
Even if you can afford it, getting a $450 bill in the mail every month from Shell for your credit card has to sting.
Range Rovers are overrated ... own a 2014 LX 570 and love it; don't care about gas mileage
@@brendancarlson1678 Bought a GX used. 16mpgs. Still don't give a shit. I need a vehicle that won't fail.
The paddles are more for if your towing heavy loads up hills to give more control over power. Rather then for sport driving
+wax333 Understood, but they also combine it with sport modes like typical Lexus vehicles so its worth showing they dont work that way.
true. just typical japanese engineers trying to cater for all customers
Was contemplating the GX vs the LX for a long time. Went with the GX due to the slightly smaller size and better mpg. The LX is amazing but it's a alot of vehicle to haul around all the time. Both are Lexus Landcruisers, can't go wrong with either
I got a GX a few weeks back and so glad I did. Everything it does, it does so right. Glad I don't have a bigger version of pretty much the same thing. Amazing machine
The diesel version here in Europe is pretty much best of both worlds. One gets both the fuel economy and the robustness.
I drive my Lx470 every day. 203k miles. No regrets.
I have two of these cars and they are very good for going off road and the one in the video is a 2016 or 2017 but they are very good and reliable for daily uses
what tyres do you put on it?
How you like it between the Lexus LX and the Toyota Land Cruiser? IMO the 2016 - present model year of the LX got more of a city luxury SUV look on it instead of the capable 4×4 off road truck because they added the new extra large grille on the front end....
are u rich or something
@@cy9852 I mean, he's an Arab from the Persian/Arabian Gulf area. If anyone's gonna have the cash to have two of them, it'd be one of the businessmen from that part of the world.
@@cy9852 Not only you had this thought, you typed AND you published it.
Nice review, far better then the most car reviewer that's only there for show, we need information like this, specs driving feel true perception!
keep up the good job
Hey man nice video. I’ve been looking for a Doug replacement and I like your style. You’re not condescending etc. I’ll check out some more...
One of the best reviews I've seen on the LX570. I couldn't agree more with your comments about the strange third row seating placement. I need a lot of cargo space and the seats folded up to the side take up a lot of space. This is what has kept me from buying one of these vehicles. Keep up the good work!
bro, you missed out. those 3rd row seats can be removed (check lexus forums for DIY). and they make a 2 row version since 2018.
You guys are lucky this thing costs $381,560 in India
Nithish Adithya I can only imagine the cost of it in Dubia.
John Gaudet don't worry it costs 480k AED or 130k$ for the sport one and for the prestige one it costs around 420k AED or 114.5k$.
yeah i know I'm a (malayali)
who gets the money since it’s still worth only a quarter of that?
@@AL-pu7ux Tax to the government for a luxury vehicle import. The people that can afford these in places like India and Pakistan are very wealthy, and the government will tax them for it.
Lexus need to figure out how to do infotainment systems.
They also need to figure out how to design a front end that doesn't look like an alien's asshole, and design a liftgate that's one piece and 3rd row seats that aren't a PITA to set up or put away.
They knew in the earlier 2000’s. Problem is they were so focused on following the Germans that they got caught with their pants down when all the Germans went to touchscreens in 2018/2019.
@@perezsykes3803 they have android auto, so all is forgiven
The stiffer suspension modes are useful for towing. It tightens up the control of the load. I have a GX and this is covered in the manual under towing.
What a great video ending after another great test... just silently taking some fast turns... man, i just love how you just set things up for pure viewing pleasure
With the advent of the new LX 600 am increasingly in favor of this LX560 200 SERIES. Looks much nicer than the new one.
This things got 50/50 weight distribution. Throw some raceland coilovers on it and show the 911 guys how a balanced car handles!
Doctor Ferdinand
Don't forget to add the twin turbos on this baby
I noticed at the end you were flogging it around a little bit after you got used to the paddle shifting. Much like using a clutch, you will have to "gas-off" during the shift and it will work very well. When you're towing that big power boat behind, you won't want to be eating through your double clutch that will give you faster shifting. Anyway, a lot of people are complaining about the price. Have you looked at an Escalade which really is just a pick-up truck? This truck has a proprietary frame and body. It has a drivetrain from the trans back that is not shared with anything anywhere. And then, somewhere in there, you are going to have to charge for reliability. There are other manufacturers in this field that can't spell reliability. That "reliability" will always be at the forefront of your mind when you look at this thing. If you bought one while your child is a toddler, you could very likely send them off to college in this thing. Doing the math, you could have instead been driving around in three $31,000 cars since they were born and on your way to paying off another car by the time they are in college. Meh!
I like how you're straight to the point. Great vid.
I use the sport mode on windy mountain roads to prevent excessive body roll that causes car sickness for passengers. It’s useful.
The best way I describe the LX 570: a stretched, luxurious & reliable...Land Rover Defender.
Trades46 you could add EXPENSIVE to your description, no?
Craig Williams ...with the price tag of a Range Rover.
Far more reliable animal than that. do your home work before you comment on something you have no clue what is it about
Technically it's a FJ40 not a Defender.
Defender??? C'mon! The Defender is in a whole different class of vehicle.
People who buy this new have tons of money.. their monthly incomes are more than what the median income is for a year. They want the best SUV for everyday driving and this delivers it.
The Infiniti QX80 is bigger, better, more technology and cheaper.
oldtwins People that drive this want people to think they have a lot of money. And maybe they even would. If they didn't spend it on something like this...
Trust me, I know people who don't make that much more than me who drive vehs just like this.
The difference? I'll be able to retire before I'm 75.
Keeping up with the Joneses. Probably 3/4 of people who drive luxury vehicles can't actually afford them without stretching themselves. They don't have their financial house in order and are just adding another liability. I'd never add another liability like that to my life again.
Flash Man You're in for a bad time if think that Infiniti is anywhere close to being as good as a Lexus. Nissan is the Chrysler of Japan.
You can have good credit and still be overextending yourself with minimal savings in order to keep up with the Joneses and show off. Finance companies make money off of interest rates (or the money factor) on leases and want people in as much debt as possible. Primarily bad consumer debt. If anything, buying the car lightly used is the way to go if you actually have the means to purchase it properly. You have few other debts, well performing investments, cash savings, etc.
I love the review, I love you, I love your voice. You know how to say it. This review is "spot on". For me, you get to the point where you just want things to work. You want dependability, capability, and reliability and this is what this vehicle represents. I can go camping and go out to dinner, and not every car/truck can do this. Thank you for saying it thank you for reviewing it and people need to know.
Yes I can totally see someone cross shopping a Tacoma and LX. Nice review though.
I can’t say enough great things about this SUV It’s a real truck with refinement and luxury I must say I am extremely happy with this SUV. It’s a treat to drive in Sport plus for sure.
Great review !!!
The Toyota Land Cruiser and this Lexus LX570 blows the Range Rover HSE and the Range Rover Sport out the water reliability is a 10+ I have seen these bad boys with over 400,000 on the odometer and still run like they are new, Lexus SUV and Toyota which is the same motoring company has tested these beast in the most harshest terrain on planet earth the Saharan Desert and the Australian Outback. A lot of Americans hate on any vehicle or SUV that's Foreign like Japanese or South Korean, but the Quality is there and longer lasting parts and reliability, meaning less visits to the dealerships, more money in the consumer pockets. Just look at the most reliable brands they will always be Japanese and South Korean cars, American cars are starting to catch up but still lag in some departments. German automobiles are nice but still doesn't have the reliability of Japanese or south Korean like Hyundai or Kia, when German cars parts go you have to refinance your home to afford to fix them especially at the dealership. British made cars oh lord Bentley or a Aston Martin or Rolls Royce not for your average Joe, who doesn't have the disposable income for one of those handcrafted masterpiece.You have to donate one of your kidneys to get the money to service one of those British beast.
Well Land cruisers are designed to last 25-30 year by toyota designer...... not many cars are build like that today. If reliablity is your thing, look no further.
Terry Chao in other words, if you can afford it, skip the land cruiser and go with the Lexus because the reliability is the same
Corner Booth Games it depends, cuz Lexus version isn’t that good for off road cause the clearance angle is different.
Terry Chao ok, only an absolute moron would take a Lexus off-roading. That is NOT what a Lexus is for. I would still rather drive a car that's never left the road as opposed to a car that's been God knows where, if I was buying preowned. Lexus owners take far better care of their cars than Toyota owners in general as well.
Corner Booth Games What are you talking about? You absolutely can take this Lexus off-road. Owners don't because how much the price tag is. The frame and suspension can handle off-road climates with relative ease.
Terry Chao I have land cruiser 1984.
I hate wood trims but this actually looked pretty classy.
Yea, cause its mat and not glossy. They needed just a couple of decades to figure that out but still they used glossy plastic in new prius and chr. :facepalm:
Yeah, matte wood is actually decent. Still, so many possibilities to create fancy plastics with 3D printers and whatnot.
If you can afford something like this, gas cost would not be an issue.
I have 2016 lx570 so far NO issues it’s a great truck best for long drives still feels like new
What about the Germans?
What i've heard is that it's a carryover from the land cruiser seats. They do that instead of folding into the floor like most SUVs so that the car has more ground clearance
Despite being more expensive than the Land Cruiser, Lexus sells about twice as many of these as Toyota seeks LCs in an average year. Both are rare, but the Land Cruiser is considerably more rare. However, if you pay attention, you'll see these, especially older models, all the time. Why? Because they last forever. Personally I prefer the Land Cruiser because it's better looking with better approach and departure angles, despite not having the air suspension. That's the main reason I went with the LC. And before anyone asks, yes, I've already taken it offroad several times, including crossing creeks up to the axles.
Here's some considerations:
1. A nicely optioned Chevy Suburban already costs in the upper $70k range or more, which is the actual selling price of an LC. Though a slightly larger vehicle, it's not as nice inside and doesn't ride as well. It also will be nowhere near as reliable. When you can buy one vehicle for the next twenty years or have to buy a new something else every five years because they break down, which is cheaper? Plus, these hold their value very, very well.
2. The true cross shop for this and the LC is really the Infiniti QX70 and the new Nissan Armada. Neither will be as reliable, but both offer similar capability in some regards and both are cheaper. Both are slightly roomier, too, than the Toyota twins.
2. The LC has slightly (1mpg) higher EPA ratings than the LX does, plus it burns regular gas. The LX says it requires premium, but the engines seem to be identical. With premium gas you'll get a little better power, but not much and you can't tell behind the wheel. My LC will actually get about 20mpg on the highway at 70mph without a headwind and a Hershey's about 15-16 in city on regular gas. Aerodynamics kill this thing, so towing a trailer hurts mpg a lot. Without towing, it's actually hard to get down to 13mpg in an LC. This is competitive with other truck based full size SUVs of its era (2008).
3. The biggest problem with fuel mileage is actually the small 23 gallon tank. In other markets they can be optioned with auxiliary tanks. This really needs about a 40 gallon tank to give it some serious range on the highway.
4. They are based on a heavy duty version of the Tundra frame. This is Toyota's pride and joy, their flagship. It is the most reliable Toyota they make. As they say in Australia, if you want to get there, take a Land Rover. If you want to get there and back, take a Land Cruiser.
I own this vehicle, you want Sport+ for better turns than comfort mode as well as getting on the highway. The peddle shifters are good when you're doing engine breaking down a mountain road. The cargo space when you own the 3 row is worse than it was in my GX which is unexpected when you consider the size differential. However, overall, this is a great SUV.
Good, high quality production. Really enjoyed watching the video. Subbed.
Ive been waiting for your review on this platform for the longest!
Hydraulic suspension * not air.
Great review 👍
A lot of people get this wrong. I have a 2020 LX. Bought it preowned. It’s awesome.
@@josephsantangelo2801 I’ve read all over the internet and it seems half say it’s air suspension and half say it’s hydraulic. I know for sure the LX600 is hydraulic. Are you absolutely sure the LX570 is hydraulic suspension? I’m looking to purchase a LX570 very soon.
@@user-fo9kf4gu3bI am 99% sure it’s hydraulic. Some Lexus’ use air, but not the LX. I’m not going with 100% because I am wrong sometimes.
@@josephsantangelo2801Thank you for your help!
That tailgate is a luxury with curbside grocery pickups.
I think most americans can't understand the LX and LC 😕 these cars aren't built to be recycled in a few years, they are built to last forever.
Please review GX460, which is basically the same car in smaller proportions with lower price and better 3rd row arrangements. I personally think it is more agile and manageable.
There's NOTHING like a LX570, not even a gx.
I really wanted to see under this thing with Turbowski. The only improvement would be optional diesel. Otherwise great vehicle for neurosurgeons who have to get to work through floods and blizzards.
You’re spot on with the hvac. Very well designed!
S+ mode is great on curves. feels like it's on rails, and eliminates sway.
The third row seats are actually very well engineered. So much space in the third row compared to other similar sized SUVs
They introduced a 2 row variant in the 2017 L.A Auto show and it's just amazing
there is a setting that automatically lowers the suspension to the lowest setting when you turn it off, makes a big difference when getting in or out
i cant wait to see who will take this $96,000 vehicle off-roading...
Melvin Ray Spence III The Saudis do it all the time lol
My thoughts always go to the Benz G wagon haha
Some Russian guys did (not 2018 model though):
ruclips.net/video/KSSR8XG-980/видео.html
After all it's a land cruiser with fancy skins & interior.... so it will offroad very very well...
MotorTrend did lol
Don't miss this at all. Love my LX600!
I have a 2010 Land Cruiser that has the same system for the 3rd row seats and it still works perfectly even tho I have 400000 kms on it, everything related to electronics still works perfectly in the car. You can check Hoovie's Garage's 1998 Lexus Lx470, despite it being old everything still works
This review was surprisingly good and detailed. Good job.
Such beautiful clouds that come off of the hood. Looks humid I can see your sweat. In other words, beautiful quality Mark. I love you man.
I believe the solid rear axle prevents a fold flat 3rd row. Maybe thats the explanation for the odd folding setup in the back.
Probably the most unbiased review of this car. Everyone else is talking about how expensive/reliable it is, forgetting about its drawbacks: old platform, ride quality, fuel economy. Like there's a Lexus mania or something?
The paddle shifters and the Sport Plus mode is really designed for more better application would be Towing because it doesn't really shift for you all it does is limit your max gear
Mark, Wow. U R an excellent addition to RUclips; LOVE the unique and RESEARCHED bit as well as your STYLE...Also liked your video on DIRECT INJECTION PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS, just amazing-your knowledge. But a couple of things here...
- - Why did you keep running your fingers over the exterior panel seams? No one does them better than Lexus. I think also you are much in the minority in disliking the looks of this car but certainly entitled.
- - I say Lexus did not run out of room for a dash mount volume knob... Those finger controls are ergonomic and amazing. It’s a one finger movement to power up and adjust the volume vs. an arms reach and eyes off the road. You can control EVERY aspect of audio right there without looking. Genius; but u need to own it to ‘get it”.
- - In your research, I’m sure you saw that “UX” is short for “Urban-crossover” meaning designed for the city. But your test drive expectations and race to 90 mph has nothing to do with city driving.
=>Just a grain of salt owner feedback here and don’t change a thing! On a scale here .. I learned 100 things and disliked 3.
I appreciate your truthfulness. I am thinking about getting one. ( I am older and desire reliability and comfort over performance.) The one thing that bothers me is the gas mileage. I will also look at the Q80, (reliability and comfort). I can get a Q with 3 rows for the same price as the Lexus with 2 rows. I don't really need to third row. It is a nice to have not a got to have.
Warren J. Goss, Jr. what did u get?
I own 2016 lx570 it’s an amazing truck no issues so far
That's why you buy it
Please do a review on the Lexus Gx
That drop down gate in the back is a Range Rover thing, it is for sitting (as you show) at polo matches, etc, as well as using as a table for picnicking, etc. It also makes a good place for shotgun loading, etc. It makes for a bit of a PITA for loading and unloading the rest of the back though.
That tail gate has been a characteristic of the Land Cruiser since the 80's.
That's a sick outro.
Love it! I am on my 2nd LX570 2021 Black Sport last of a V8. First one was a white 2018.
Paddle shifters on a LX570?!?!? Lord, I think they're just trying to be like the rest. Love the review, keep up the great work!!!
love the vintage Chicago shirt !
My neighbor has it in a "supercharged" package. Looks so badass
I drove this SUV and I was absolutely in love, price is a issue... The gl63 is just a bit more... And that fucks it up.
Yeah but they are completely different categories, this one is meant for pure luxury, comfort and off roading, while the GL63 is performance focused, its much faster, but it isn’t as comfortable as the LX, and the cost to maintain it will be much higher. The person who buys an SUV like this isn’t interested in a sporty drive, while someone who is looking for sportiness will certainly consider the AMG over this Lexus.
King of the road..
A ten minute video!!!! I'm in
If I ever win the Lottery, my first stop will be to the Lexus dealer for the LX. I would get the 2 row seat option. One problem though, now at age 70, I’ve never bought a Lottery ticket yet, wouldn’t even know how to. 😖
I like how his expression is like a store attendant trying to be nice to a customer coming in at closing time
Not air suspension, its hydraulic.
+Travis Andrews Correct
You're honesty got another sub
Love your videos, great review
I have a LX570 and love it. If a person have to ask why pay the extra money when you can have a Land Cruiser it’s not even worth your time trying to explain it. I love the fact that not every Tom Dick and Harry has one. Why would you want to drive a $100,000 car and every other person has one. It's the worst when you see everybody in a black Escalade.
And the fit and finish is shit!
That's true. I see a lot of GX 460's on the road and fewer LX 570's.
Most reliable and durable car. Best SUV vehicle.
I considered an older GX 470. but needed up with a new 4Runner TRD Off-road . Nothing like a Land Cruiser or Land Cruiser Prado platform for "not a cute ute" Overland build.
It's funny to hear how it performs in sports plus. It just doesn't respond, it's like it's protesting.
In this review, you describe the motor and acceleration as being pretty average, comparing to a V6 but in the Land Cruiser review you said that the 5.7 V8 was one of the BEST things about the vehicle and had ample power.
TheSlim Yeah man... What gives? 😅
I had a Harrop supercharger installed in my LX570. Made the LX engine noise significantly quieter, much quicker, and the added torque feels just effortless in any driving situation. Im keeping mine forever.
The supercharger will take years off the trucks life.
@@devanrogers3133 that statement is too general to be meaningful. Quality engineering, proper fit, installation, cooling, maintenance, and prudent driving habits should result in very enjoyable and enhanced driving experience for many years on an LX570. An exception to any of the foregoing would likely shorten lifespan. But then, all of the foregoing would be true on any part and vehicle.
@@michaeljsongin5387 I'm not saying it won't be reliable. In fact it's one of the best vehicles to supercharge. My point was no matter what vehicle you are talking about the a supercharged or turbo engine is not going to last as many years as an N/A one would. These are just the facts. That's all I'm saying. For example say your New N/A GX460 Lasts you 15 years total. That same scenario would drop that number down to 7-9. These are very general and not specific numbers. I'm not talking about exact years or math either. I'm talking purely about Mechanics.
@@devanrogers3133 Thanks Devan. Its important to consider the possibility of a shortened life span - so i best need to stay on top of, and perhaps, over maintain my LX. I do love the supercharger though!
Hamstring strains are caused by sudden pulling or twisting movements. Your lower leg ground impact upon exiting the right passenger door (at the 01:42 videomark) would probably cause an Achilles tendon strain or tear. Perhaps even a mild to moderate ankle sprain or some knee ligament damage. Either way, keep your legs flexed and try to land on the balls of your feet to minimize your impact with the ground.
Excelllent review!! THANKS
This car's Sport+ mode is the equivalent of Chris Christie in sweatpants.
Can you do a review on the Land Cruiser? I just bought a '13!
That is the Best suv no qustion about that ............ i will bue one hopefully at the end this year iv ben dreaming about this suv since 2016 .... it was just the price is kinda high .... now when it drop to 50 k I'll bue one i want to bue a clean one wichbis 1 owner low mailge no accident ..
Nice video man ....
The Lexus LX570 sounds a lot like my 1982 Chevy Suburban except that the price is 100X higher. The Suburban's pleather, with its simulated stitching is great (and the A/C will freeze a side of beef) - It has real wood, too ( I put a piece of plywood in the back) - Its hurricane-proof ( so much for modern electronics) - but what is important? I can load it up with mountains of stuff when necessary. It always runs great too, getting 13-15 mpg. So, why should folks spend that extra $95,000?
Score - 8.8
Cinematography question... at 10:02 with what I assume to be an exterior hood-mounted camera, how do you get it to sway the shot like that? I figure if it was directly mounted to the hood it wouldn't move around. Is it on some sort of suspension system or something? Looks awesome.
If you can afford this I don't think the cost of filling it up with gas will be much of an issue.
Karnegis yeah my thought exactly
+Michael Gregory its not about the filling up price you just have to stop alot and even on long journeys you might not find a gas station
i will buy one very soon inshallah ..
same color .. nice video man thx
What about the Germans?
Did u get one?
Love your t-shirt. Shout out from the windy city.
One could argue this is the greatest vehicle in the world. Listen to my train of thought. The Land Cruiser is the highest quality most durable iconic legendary truck in the world. This is that same car but dressed to kill Uber luxury. Now you have the most capable durable and luxurious. For reference I actually own a Land Cruiser and would never buy A lexus but I’m just saying my thinking makes sense. There is nothing like a Toyota Land Cruiser. Now you can add most sought after an in demand as they are no longer making them in the USA.
Great video, gorgeous truck!! I absolutely love that giant chunk of wood trim that goes across the dash!!
my favorite Lexus lx and Toyota land cruiser same drivetrain
Love the review but I gotta say I am not sure if it’s worth $96k
It is not worth 70k
We share the same balding pattern, subscribed.
Would you get this over ranger over autobiography , Mercedes GL , X wing , imperial Tie fighter , Escalade, navigator
I'm partial to the USS Enterprise
dat Scion hat doe!
Would it be okay to just put regular fuel? With 13 mpg at premium is just ridiculous
My next vehicle. 🙌
Best car reviews on youtube.
p.s. Please review VW GTI :)
How is this different than the Land Cruiser?