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And takes regular fuel!I don't need a 3rd row, and the gas mileage is better in the LC than the GX. Heck, it's better than my IS300 or close to it.
That's the BIG ONE! People forget and think that oh okay ill take the GX (only like 6 or 7 mpg worse), then realize they have to factor in the price of the high octane fuel $$$$And takes regular fuel!
Agree. Between the state or federal requirements coming up, and the obvious drive for improved batteries. Those days of V6, V8 are getting slimmer and slimmer.Pretty sure all these guys complaining about the loss of the V6 are gonna pretty disappointed with most new vehicles coming down the pike over the next 5 years.
You know what else I dont like about the GX? They dont have hardly any physical buttons. Everything got sucked into that digital screen. Another + for the LCSame reason I am not interested in the GX right now. I don't need a 3rd row, and the gas mileage is better in the LC than the GX. Heck, it's better than my IS300 or close to it.
Agree 100%. But damn that exterior is sexy!You know what else I dont like about the GX? They dont have hardly any physical buttons. Everything got sucked into that digital screen. Another + for the LC
No knobs makes you "menu dive", a new term for me. Heard it on Motorweek.Agree 100%. But damn that exterior is sexy!
Exactly. Wife's last Audi was brutal. WAY too much time on the screen to accomplish the simplest of tasks. It was dangerous IMO.No knobs makes you "menu dive", a new term for me. Heard it on Motorweek.
More "bleeding edge" tech from Toyota, well known for lagging in the infotainment part of the business. "old school" can be good school when it comes to accident avoidance.If I had to guess, it's as a result of today's tech which is all touch. Phone, Pads, everything. Touch or scan face. Dials are "old school". The LC is moving us forward in a different direction.