I made this post yesterday: www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/181492/lexus-ls---...0. It got some useful responses, and I figured that my experience might help someone else later if they are in a similar boat.
I currently drive a 2007 Lexus GS300 and have been considering upgrading to a LS500h / 7 series / S class. However, after much consideration I decided to simplify the decision process and just stick with Lexus. I figured I already know the brand and have experienced its famed reliability first hand for 9 years and I know that I have not been the most diligent owner of my GS300.
However, it would not be a story without any twist. I have always driven a sedan / saloon and with two small children, the SUVs have a certain appeal. I decided to find a local dealer with both a RX450h and a LS500h (both used) to try and booked an appointment.
We first drive around in RX450h and we found that it felt plenty powerful to go around. The space is enough for 5 adults to sit in smaller rides but very comfortable for 4 full size adults. The heads up display is good, the safety features including the 360 view was quite intuitive and helpful in parallel parking. The storage isn't as much as SUVs of similar size, but again plenty for us and I'd say for most families. Overall a very satisfactory vehicle that is extremely comfortable, very quiet inside even at speed and good storage around the seats for things. Bonus point: the glass roof is quite big, covers front and rear seats - which my older one loved a lot even though it opens only half way. Also, forgot to mention that the Mark Levinson system with 15 speakers sounds really good and even at speed the audio was quite clear because of high quite the cabin was. I have included the list of songs we tried in the end.
Then we sat in LS500h and took our time to make ourself comfortable with the car and its controls. There is a lot going on in this car and I don't mean that in the wrong way. We wanted to make sure that we are experiencing all the key features to be able to make a more informed decision. This time my wife sat in the rear seat with our younger one in her lap and the older one in the other seat next to her. They started the massage as we started and we moved. The car felt faster than the RX, in spite of the larger size and the bigger size of the heads up display seemed much easier to read and follow and even looked much sharper. The music through the 23 speakers of the Mark Levinson reference system was much clearer and the claims about the better soundstage did not seem out of place. The 360 view around the car was not much different than the RX and was equally usable in parallel parking.
The seating in RX was comfortable, but the seats in LS were another level altogether. I turned the massage on in the driver seat and chose the most intense mode, which turned out to be a bit of surprise as it started. It was not fun to see that not only the screen is not touch screen, it is also not touchable as it hides behind a glass. The touchpad control will get some used to, but in the short time we spent in it, I was able to figure out what I needed to do and do it. All in all, something that has a learning curve but not unusable.
As we came around back to the dealership, we decided to go for one more trip round the path that the dealer had recommended. In short, it was a fun test drive. The storage around the seats is plenty in LS, but the boot space is exactly as much in my GS and I knew that going to take the test drive.
Overall, summarizing how I felt at the end of the test drive: RX450h is a perfectly satisfactory vehicle that I can see us using every day and be perfectly content with. It has plenty of space, plays music well, pulls away nicely, can run all day and do all jobs.
LS500h, on the other hand, is a vehicle that makes you feel pampered and happy, very happy. It has decent amount of storage, plenty of sitting space, very comfortable seats, is excellent at playing music, pulls away powerfully, can run all day and then some and can do almost all jobs. If I go to a DIY shop to pick up something long, I will have to rent a vehicle or ask a friend for help as the rear seat does not have a cubby hole.
What's the verdict: When I started typing this, I thought I knew the answer was the LS. However, as I summarized this, I find myself facing the same question that I had before I started this evening to the dealership for the test drives. Not sure if I should be practical and just get LS or if I should be a Vulcan and get the RX.
Any thoughts?
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