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    Kane
    KaneCanberra
    • 2 reviews

    It is not All Wheel Drive Vehicle as advertised

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    Incentivised Review No
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Year2016
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    3923M
    3923MDarwin
    • 3 reviews
    • 1 like

    Top marks for fuel economy and features

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    Great family car, it feels very safe and comfortable to drive. Excellent fuel economy and its compact size makes it perfect for zipping around town or between activities with the kids. It has a cool, space age feel about it, comes with a reasonable amount of storage/holders and you are definitely spoilt with features.

    The seats in the sports model are a bit hard around the edges and makes it little awkward to get into, even for a standard size man. While you save a bundle in fuel costs, you can expect to pay a premium for servicing and parts. Suitable for a smaller family, as a full car is very snug.

    Badge300h F Sport
    GradeAWD F Sport
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Date PurchasedNov 2014
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    Raja
    RajaKarrinyup
    • 6 reviews
    • 2 likes

    Lexus NX300h Sport 2015

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    This car gives you an amazing driving experience and comfort with easy maneuvering and sense of safety. Economy features appeal the more green people and its added feature of sport and sport plus would appeal to younger generation and more adrenaline addict! Running cost is low due to hybrid battery and regenerating energy while breaking. Only if hybrid battery could run for longer and not switching so quickly to petrol it'd be even better!



    Badge300h Sports Luxury
    GradeAWD Sports Luxury
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Date PurchasedNov 2017
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    TimmyL
    TimmyLMelbourne
    • 4 reviews
    • 2 likes

    Nice looking car, good quality

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    Performance is adequate, we got the 300h hybrid version. Fuel economy is very good. The interior is made of high quality materials. However the infotainment system is a little difficult to use. There is a learning curve to it. Car has been super cheap to run, averaging about 5L per 100km.

    Badge300h F Sport
    GradeAWD F Sport
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Date PurchasedJan 2016
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    ShelleyT
    ShelleyT
    • 6 reviews
    • 1 like

    So much technology, and safety.

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    We love our NX F sport, so much comfort, safety and technology.
    The panoramic cameras are amazing, the heated and ventilated seats provide superior comfort. The NX grips to the road with outstanding drive performance from the 2.5L Hybrid engine.
    With great lugage room in the rear, the back seats provide comfort and support for everyone with reclining seats for extra comfort.
    An outstanding vehicle.

    Badge300h F Sport
    GradeAWD F Sport
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Date PurchasedJuly 2015
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    Kylie
    KylieSouth East Queensland, QLD
    • 6 reviews

    I finally found the perfect car!

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    I am in love with my hybrid NX simply because it pays for itself! We have gone from a 17L/100km thirsty guzzler to 6L/100km. I only have to fuel up every 2.5-3weeks at $50 instead of spending $120 per week on petrol!! Add in the pleasurable drive experience, a good looking exterior, roomy interior and luxury, prestige service extended to Lexus customers and I can see why their customer base remains so loyal!



    Badge300h Luxury
    Grade2WD Luxury
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Date PurchasedMay 2016
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    Good car, but service falls short of what you would expect in a luxury car

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    I bought a top of the range Lexus NX hybrid from Lexus of Brighton. The car drives well and has good features. However the touch pad is quite difficult to use and frustrating. The GPS maps were quite out of date when the car was purchased and I was told I had to pay $300 to update it. Very disappointing as you would expect a luxury car to have up to date maps.

    BadgeNX Hybrid
    GradeAWD Luxury
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Date PurchasedJuly 2015
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    CategoryMidsize / Medium SUVsMidsize / Medium SUVsMidsize / Medium SUVs
    TransmissionContinuously Variable (CVT)Continuously Variable (CVT)Continuously Variable (CVT)
    Fuel TypePetrolPetrolPetrol
    Wheels18" Alloy18" Alloy18" Alloy
    ANCAP Safety Rating5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
    Country of ManufactureJapanJapanJapan
    Manufacturer Warranty4 year(s)4 year(s)4 year(s)
    Release dateOct 2014Oct 2014Oct 2014
    Discontinuation dateSept 2017Sept 2017Sept 2017
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