
| Vehicle | Min | Max |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 Lexus LX 470 | N/A | N/A |
| 2011 Saab 9-4X | N/A | N/A |
| 2012 Land Rover LR2 | N/A | N/A |
| 2012 Acura RDX | N/A | N/A |
| Average | Not Available |


| Vehicle | Min | Max | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 Lexus LX 470 | N/A | N/A | |
| 2011 Saab 9-4X | N/A | N/A | |
| 2012 Land Rover LR2 | N/A | N/A | |
| 2012 Acura RDX | N/A | N/A | |
| Average | Not Available | ||
Based On: 10% down, 5% APR, 60 months


| MPG | city | hwy |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 Lexus LX 470 | 13 | 17 |
| 2011 Saab 9-4X | 17 | 24 |
| 2012 Land Rover LR2 | 15 | 22 |
| 2012 Acura RDX | 18 | 23 |
| Average | 16 | 22 |

...list of goodies included a standard DVD-based navigation system, power-folding exterior mirrors and dual-zone climate control with smog-sensing technology.- Cars.com
The LX 470 has capacity for eight people and seats six luxuriously. Large door openings make getting in and out easy.- New Car Test Drive
Another LX 470 feature is that it comes from Lexus, which offers the best quality, durability and reliability in the business, with retailers dedicated to customer satisfaction.- New Car Test Drive
We have found much to like in its rich interior materials, tight construction, balanced on- and off-road capability and long menu of safety and luxury features.- Edmunds.com
The LX 470 tips the scales at about 1,000 pounds more than the GX 470, which means that the 4.7-liter V-8 has to work much harder to move the former.- Cars.com
The Lexus LX 470 combines outstanding off-road capability with first-class accommodations and a smooth ride. Its 4.7-liter V8 is smooth and powerful, and comes mated to a five-speed automatic for responsive performance. The LX 470 is rated to tow up to 5,000 pounds.
The interior is elegant and well equipped and can seat up to eight passengers. Lexus offers the best quality, durability and reliability in the business, with retailers dedicated to customer satisfaction.
It comes standard with high-tech features, including a video display that can help the driver spot objects behind the vehicle when backing up, such as a tricycle. Bluetooth allows hands-free operation of your cell phone without having to pull it out of your jacket pocket or purse.
The LX 470 looks big, but it's actually shorter than the Lexus LS 430 sedan and is also designed fit into a typical two-car garage.
The LX 470 presents a more upscale appearance than the Toyota Land Cruiser, its distant cousin. Body cladding, integrated running boards, a chrome Lexus grille, and elegant use of paint contribute to this impression. It still looks good, though some of the newest luxury SUVs look more contemporary.
Lexus makes beautiful interiors and the LX 470 lives up to that reputation. Three rows of seating are provided here. The LX 470 has capacity for eight people and seats six luxuriously. Large door openings make getting in and out easy.
The front seats are supremely comfortable. There's a good view of the road ahead while large outside mirrors provide good rearward visibility. Attractive bird's-eye maple trim adds an upscale look to the rich leather-trim upholstery. The steering wheel and shift knob are handsomely finished in a combination of wood and leather-trim.
Every imaginable luxury feature is provided. Big rear quarter windows swing out at the touch of a pair of dash-mounted buttons. Side mirrors retract electrically for parking in tight quarters. Auxiliary power outlets are provided in the dash, center console and rear cargo area. A trip computer, digital clock, and compass are provided. A hydrocarbon sensor automatically switches the air to the Recirculate mode when high levels of air pollution are detected, while an activated charcoal micron filter removes dust, pollen, and odors from the interior air stream, a benefit for hay fever sufferers. Automatic climate controls are integrated into the navigation system. Steering wheel audio controls make it easy to adjust volume and change pre-set radio stations.
The rearmost jump seats are among the best designs we've seen of their type. They are comfortable and relatively easy to access. They can be folded aside when not in use, but they are big and take up cargo space. Removing them provides an additional 15 cubic feet of cargo capacity for a maximum of 90.4 cubic feet, less than the Cadillac Escalade (104) but significantly more than the Range Rover (62). With the rear jump folded to the sides and the second-row seats set up to carry passengers, the LX 470 offers 39.2 cubic feet of cargo space, much better than the Range Rover (19).
Other interior features include a sophisticated security feature for the remote keyless entry system, child safety seat anchors for the second row seat, a digital compass integrated into the auto-dimming rearview mirror, rear cupholders and cargo net hooks.
The optional rear-seat DVD entertainment system plays movies over a 6.5-inch wide-format overhead screen that deploys from the headliner ahead of the second row. The DVD player is mounted in the cargo area (in the right rear quarter panel) and the system includes two sets of wireless headphones and a remote control.
The navigation system screen can be used to watch DVD movies, but only when the transmission is in Park to eliminate any temptation to watch and drive at the same time. The audio portion of the movie can be played over the system while moving, though. The navigation system can be operated with voice commands.
Out on the open highway, the Lexus LX 470 is smooth and quiet. At high speeds, there is some wind noise coming from the vicinity of the large mirrors, but with a vehicle this immense, these mirrors are something we would not want to do without.
The Lexus 32-valve 4.7-liter V8 is smooth, quiet, and powerful. It produces strong low-rpm torque, giving it responsive low-speed performance and plenty of power for towing up to 5,000 lbs or scaling steep terrain. The engine features double overhead cams (four camshafts) and four valves per cylinder (32v). While it produces only 235 horsepower, it generates a solid 320 pound-feet of torque at 3400 rpm. Torque, that force that propels you up steep hills and launches you away from intersections, is more important for heavy vehicles than horsepower. Lexus says the LX 470 can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 9.7 seconds and can cover the standing quarter-mile in 17.5 seconds. That's not quick by anyone's standards, but it's enough for safe highway merging if you put down the throttle. The LX 470 meets California's Low Emissions Vehicle standard but gets just a 13/17 mpg City/Highway rating by the EPA. It runs fine on Regular 87 octane gas, but Lexus recommends 91 octane.
The five-speed automatic transmission makes good use of the engine's torque.
The suspension provides a comfortable ride on winding back roads and bumpy highways, yet is capable of climbing any mountain, fording any stream. The rack-and-pinion steering provides sharp response. The steering system was upgraded for 2003 for improved maneuverability at low speeds and better steering feel at high speeds. It's easy to turn the steering wheel in crowded parking lots, but it doesn't isolate the driver at speed on the open road.
The LX 470 comes with an Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS), which allows the driver to adjust the damping between soft or firm settings. It's controlled electronically using feedback from various road sensors; the system constantly adjusts the semi-active shocks among 16 settings according to conditions. It's a sophisticated system and it works extremely well. The LX 470 rides smoothly over unpaved roads, but inspires driver confidence with taut response on winding country roads.
Like the Range Rover, the LX 470 features adjustable ride height. Press a button and the hydropneumatic system raises and lowers the vehicle nearly four inches. This allows the driver to increase ground clearance for climbing over obstacles or lower the ride height for highway cruising. It also makes climbing in and out of the vehicle easier when all dressed up for a night on the town.
The LX 470 uses a true full-time four-wheel-drive system with a center differential that splits the power 50/50 front/rear. The system is always engaged and requires no intervention by the driver. Throw in a locking center differential, a rear limited-slip differential and lots of suspension articulation and only the driver, or worn out tires, can be blamed for sticking one of these in the mud. The system is adept at handling the rigors of slippery winter weather or deep mud or snow. The driver can shift into low range for driving on steep off-road inclines. Big 18x8-inch wheels come standard and are fitted with 275/60R18 mud-and-snow tires.
The anti-lock brake system operates even in low range and is designed to offer better performance off road than traditional ABS by avoiding early activation on slippery slopes. ABS intervention decreases as road surface roughness increases or the grade steepens. It's an important feature because traditional ABS can lengthen braking distances considerably on unpaved roads. Big disc brakes offer good response and seem to stop this 5,400-pound vehicle in a surprisingly short distance. Electronic Brake Distribution helps distribute brake forces between the front and rear wheels under hard braking; EBD helps improves control under hard braking and can help re
The Lexus LX 470 features a beautiful interior and superior off-road capability. It provides a quiet interior with a smooth ride and good handling. Quality, durability and reliability are ensured because it is a Lexus.
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