how many miles can I expect to put on my Lexus RX 350 2011 model? Thank you!
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Pronto3350 answered 10 years ago
My 2006 RX350 has done 120,000 kms (72,000 miles) and is still in very good shape. Scheduled maintenance is done through the dealer, whose service is excellent. All this combined leads me to buying another this year so sit back and enjoy your RX350, one of the best cars ever made.
My RX350 2009 has 90,000 miles, and still rides like a LaZ Boy chair. I take very good care of it and it shows. The leather has to be reconditioned, but that is normal. There are no rips or worn spots. Engine is still like new.
I currently have 175,000 miles on my 2008 Lexus . it still looks good and runs great.. Best car I have ever owned. Perfect for carrying my Kayak. Picture was taken just year October/2014
Yankelover answered 9 years ago
I have 236 thousand miles on my Lexus 2008( I travel back and forth to Florida from NY a lot, and it's barely broken in. So far besides the usual ( brakes, battery, Alignments) And oil changes every 5000 miles, all I have done on it were rear struts at 140,000 miles.I don't believe in flushes and fluid changes I just top it off when needed. Incredible car that still drives and looks new. I expect to get at least 400,000 out of it if not more.
I have a 2016 with 300 miles. Runs like new.
lalalalaal answered 8 years ago
You guys were lucky! Mine only has 59k miles on it, and already being told I have a water pump leak, can see the power steering leak, both of which the dealer has quoted me $2k per job. I have gone for 2nd opinions and theirs were not much cheaper. Mine is a 2009. I don't understand with such low miles a quality car needing this much major repair. Otherwise, I love the car.
AshtonJvaughn answered 8 years ago
2001 Lexus GS430. 325,000. Still runs perfectly.
2007 Rx 350, 100k. Runs great with pretty much routine maintenance. While pricey, they were not entirely unanticipated. I had 2 coils go bad and replaced 4. Water pump 2 month later, and new tires and brakes another month later. Painful but the car is running great. No foreseeable problems coming up. Hopefully she has another 100-150K in her.
I own a Lexus 2001 RX 300. It has 247,000 on it and I've done all the regular maintenance it suggests. It is running like a top. I replace the water pump, main engine gasket, the spark plugs one time, and the water pump and timing belt. That's been It! Maybe I'm too optimistic, but I really feel it will go for another hundred thousand.
2008 Lexus RX 350, all routine maintenance done by my husband. Ran and felt like a brand new car. 158,000 miles. Car was a total loss due to being hit in the rear passenger side. These cars are the best! We are looking to replace.
flyboy4119 answered 7 years ago
I have a 2004 RX330 with 240K miles, and it still runs great. Unfortunately, it won't pass emissions until I change the catalytic converters. So, I'm here seeking information which will help me decide whether to sell now, or go for the cats.
109,000 on my 2010 Lexus RX 350 . This is my 3rd RX . My first one I had for one week . Car accident with a car spinning in the middle of the highway in Florida ran me into a concrete wall at 60 mph and took out three sides of the car . After repaired I drove it to 60,000 miles . Then traded for an RX hybrid . After being rear ended in Florida by a distracted driver . I no more than had it repaired . And here came a flood that took my second RX out . After surviving 2 pretty bad wrecks . I bought my 3rd RX . With my bad luck I am hanging on to my 2010 . Still running great at 109,000 miles . I most likely will purchase a new RX in the future . But , for now . It has not been in a car accident . And it has not been in a flood ! So I will be back at 200,000 miles . If my own body last that long .
I have a 2004 rx 330 with 170,000, best car ever, not even a rattle. Normal maintenance.
my lexus ct200h 2012 109000 miles great car like it much more than Mercedes Diesel and I love the quality +++++++ Bill Sas Scotlamd
turtle4christ answered 6 years ago
I'm planning on buying a 2015 Lexus 350 RX AWD at about 67,000. Should I be worried at all? It's one owner and no accidents. A good deal too from an Acura dealer.
I have a 2001 RX 350, bought used around 2005-excellent condition. I now have 243,000 miles and the car is almost perfect. Replaced serpentine belts (squeaking when cranked), AC fans (for noise), electric window motor, front hub bearing, air fuel ratio sensor. Have another sensor which makes check engine lights on, but mechanic says approx. $2000 as must take motor out. Reduced gas mileage less than a mile but no other issues with it. These are the ONLY repairs ever made. Of course I keep oil changed,5000 miles and tires rotated, balanced and keep aligned. It has become a joke almost. Thought I needed another car some years ago but I doubt if we'll ever sell this car. My granddaughter wanted it, and we wouldn't sell it to her parents 2 years ago.
I have a 2005 rx 330 with 270k. I have only done the basic services, but I did have a problem with the power steering rack and Pinion a fewyears ago. Glad I got it fixed, because the car is still running great. I am trying to get to 300,000 miles before I replace it with the newer model.
2007 Lexus GS 350 AWD, only 60k on it and already replaced rear brakes, jammed callipers, battery, alternator at 40K and now the water pump leaking and making noise. Cant believe it is Lexus.
2009 lexus like new keep it up 100% can go 350000 now has 121000 miles love it advw]er use 1200 to 13000 yr still Get custom detali change oil 5000 miles
2009 lexus still like new chrome wheels 5000 oil change no dents inside like new 120miles like keep 350000 yes custom detail clean
I have an 08 rx350. Ive had to replace the air and now i think the transmission is gone. It could possibly be bad gas because it began misbeving suddenly, no unusual noise. Any thoughts?
2001 RX 300. Looks like new. 230,000 miles. One and only owner. Replaced transmisison twice. Prher than that, best investment ever. Love my car and still get compliments to this day. No complaints! My next car will be the same exact.
My 2007 350RX has 200,000 miles. I plan on keeping it to 300,000 miles
I have a 2015 Lexus and so far I have 135,000 havent had any problems yet but I do all my maintenance
I had a 2004 Lexus RX 350 (up until today when somebody else’s car caught mine on fire) it had just hit 275,000 miles and the only thing I have ever had to replace was the coolant resovoir!! I was the original owner and man was that car the best investment!!
I have a 2001 RX 300 and it’s the most reliable vehicle I’ve ever had. No problems whatsoever! 135,000 miles and runs perfectly.
I have a 2012 RX350 with 58,000 miles. Excellent.
I wanna buy a 2011 RX350, 67K milage. any idea of buying this vs a Subaru newer/lower milage?
I am also thinking about getting lexus with 100k miles on it haven driven altima caravan and insight so far hope repairs wont kill me
I have a 2012 RX350 Lexus with 102,000 miles. Looks new and has no problems. I am wondering if I should sell it and buy something new?
Starkie2011 answered 5 years ago
Looking at purchasing a 2005 Lexus RS 350 with just under 40k on it. I drive roughly 20k a year a d would like to keep the car for 5 years. What issues can I expect to have before 140k has been reached?
The scheduled maintenance for a timing belt is at 100,000 miles. I would recommend anyrime a belt is being replaced to do the adjusters too. I also replace the water pump since you have paid to delve in that far...since many engines drive the pump with the timing belt. I own a 96 Camry, 2nd belt and pump, has 218,000 miles on it.
RX350 2007. 166,000 and still purring. I want to get another only because they look all new and shiny. But,...mechanical wise....this this IS literally the best vehicle I have ever owned. I have had it six years now.
I have a 2005 RX350 - getting close to 180,000 miles. This has been the best car and purchased it when it had 30,000 miles. I'm just now starting to look to update my car and looking for the same model just a bit younger.
I owned a 2008 RX350, it has 320k miles. Runs like new, and never had any major work. In june a deer ran out and my car was total. I would still be driving it! I love my Lexus! I will replace it with another one.
I have a 2012 Lexus RX 350 with 170k miles, drove it from 62k miles to now 170k miles. Still runs good like it’s new and no problems. Better than my first car which was a 2005 Acura MDX touring, drove that from 44k miles to 99k miles which where it broke down. Best choice I made for getting a Lexus.
BrideGenie answered 4 years ago
I have a 2009 Lexus RX350, purchased in 2013 with over 50K miles on it. It currently it still looks great(like newer models) and is running great with almost 187K miles! I just keep up the regular maintenance, oil changes, etc, and it has been one of the best vehicles I have owned! I previously had a 1999 Lexus ES300 that I handed down to one of my teenage sons, because it still drove great. I went for over 206K miles, before it got rear-ended in 2014 and totaled. Lexus is my #1 choice of vehicles!
2004 RX330 132K miles, was given to me at 60K miles. Was a great car up until this past year- the dashboard is horribly cracking (recalled but dealership never had parts), rack and pinion had to be replaced ($1400), belts ($300), valve gasket cover ($630), spark plugs, alternator ($900). New issues showing up everyday, not sure how these other owners are getting 300K miles. This year averaging $270/month in repairs, so....yeah. Anyway, repaired and gave to my college bound kid. Maybe it’ll last for her. If not, will be buying two new cars. Probably not a Lexus again, the dashboard ordeal they were sued over never getting fixed and amount of recalls has turned me off from this brand.
2009 RX350 has now 155K miles and we bought it new. The car still runs like new after issues with the rack and pinion a few years back and the air pressure monitoring system (replaced all TPMS sensors). Performed a full tune up ( replaced spark plugs) at about 100K. The paint job is also still really nice (Maroon color) after 11 years of use. I believe this car will go to at least 250K and is the best car I own. I also have a 2013 GS350 which had no issues at all until a recent replacement of a wheel hub in the rear.
Guru9T8L34 answered 3 years ago
My 2009 RX350 has been great. However the TPMS sensors have reached their end of life. Time to replace them. My wifes 2008 RX350 has been mostly great but the power steering rack replacement not so fun. One thing we noticed in both: A squeak near the belt turned out to the alternator. Best thing I found was a guy on youtube that said remove the dust cap on alternator pulley and stuff or push grease in the center. Worked great to remove the squeak and prolong the Alternator so I didn't have to replace it. Love our RX350's so far.