2014 Lexus Rx Awd-edition on 2040-cars
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SHARP METALLIC SILVER matched to a LIGHT GRAY (HEATED & COOLED /FRONT) LEATHER PREMIUM LEATHER SEATS. 2014 LEXUS RX350 PREMIUM AWD WITH THE UPGRADED PACKAGE. 3.5 LITER V6 DOHC ENGINE IN SUPER CONDITION(ONE OF THE BEST ENGINES LEXUS/TOYOTA EVER MADE...SMOOTH AND POWERFUL). AWD ( ALLWHEEL DRIVE ). POWER OPERATED SUNROOF WITH SHADE OPTION. ICE COLD A/C. PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF. HOME LINK/GARAGE OPENER 3 BUTTONS. REAR VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM. FRONT PARK ALERT SENSORS REAR PARK ASSIST SENSORS. COMPASS. OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE READER. CD PLAYER. SMART KEY SYSTEM ON ALL 4 DOORS. 2 KEY FOBS. BLUETOOTH. XENON HEADLIGHTS. DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS. F-SPORT FACIA. REAR HEATED SEATS. FACTORY REMOTE START POWER LIFTGATE with 3 control sources. SIRIUS XM RADIO. DUAL POWER FRONT HEATED & COOLED WHITE SOFT LEATHER SEATING SURFACES. DUAL FRONT POWER (AND MEMORY)SEATS. LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL. AMAZING INTERIOR WOOD PACKAGE. WOOD/LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SENSORS (ALERT YOU WHEN TIRES ARE A LOW ON AIR). POWER TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL. ALL AUTO WINDOWS UP/DOWN. 19" Powdered FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS WITH 19" TIRES FOR GREAT PERFORMANCE(EXCELLENT TREAD ON THEM). DUAL CHROME EXHAUST TIPS. 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH TIP TRONIC OPTION GIVING YOU THE ABILITY TO CONTROL TRANSMISSION SHIFTING. FOG LIGHTS. CHROME DOOR HANDLES. DUAL REAR EXHAUST/CHROME TIPS. STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS. POWER HEATED MIRRORS. WHEEL LOCKS. CRUISE CONTROL. VEHICLE ANTI-THEFT. TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST ON THIS VEHICLE. JUST A GORGEOUS VEHICLE IN/OUT. RUNS/DRIVES AMAZING.
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Bosch builds an infotainment system that just might not suck
Tue, Jan 30 2018As far as we've come with in-car infotainment and interfaces over the past decade or so, we still have a long way to go — as most current systems show. Whether it's high-end brands like Mercedes-Benz with its kludgy COMAND system, which we hope will be replaced with the MBUX platform revealed at CES, or more mainstream vehicles like Hondas (with their frustrating, knobless Display Audio interface), getting the kind of content and ease of use in the car that we're used to having on other connected devices is far too complex and sometimes costly. While Apple and Google have tried to ride to the rescue with CarPlay and Android Auto, respectively, they're limited solutions. No automaker or tech supplier has been able to deliver an easy, economical, flexible and non-distracting infotainment solution. But Bosch could be closing in on this elusive goal, given the digital cockpit concept demo I recently received at CES. Displayed in a Cadillac Escalade, the concept featured five interconnected color screens: one in the instrument cluster, two in the center console, and two more in the front-seat headrest for second-row passengers. The digital cockpit concept demo had cool features such as haptic-feedback touch-screen controls that created an edge-like feeling similar to a physical button, facial recognition to confirm driver credentials, and the intelligence to know the location of a phone in the car to lock it out to keep the driver from texting. The most significant aspect of the Bosch digital cockpit concept wasn't visible — but shows the company's vision for a future of seamless, convenient, cost-effective and safe in-car infotainment. It's powered by a single electronic control unit (ECU) that can simultaneously run multiple operating systems and also separates vehicle and infotainment controls for critical safety and cybersecurity reasons. Most modern cars can have as many as 100 separate ECUs, Philip Ventimiglia, product manager for Bosch Car Multimedia North America, explained at CES, and several just for infotainment functions. "The goal is to reduce that to about 10 so that we can save cost throughout the vehicle and enable new technologies," he added. "OEMs want to put more technology into cars, but it costs money," Ventimiglia said.
2020 Lexus UX Review & Buying Guide | Stylish and small, with a hint of Corolla
Thu, Apr 2 2020The 2020 Lexus UX is the smallest and cheapest Lexus out there, and with the UX 250h hybrid model, it’s mighty efficient, too. The UX was completely new last year, as Lexus finally entered the fast-expanding subcompact car segment. WeÂ’re impressed with the original design and quality of this least expensive Lexus, although there are some necessary compromises that were made along the way to achieve its low price. Voluminous interior space is obviously not a priority in this smallest luxury SUV segment, but the UX is nevertheless one of the least spacious. It's also far from the most fun to drive and is hampered by frustratingly slow acceleration regardless of powertrain choice. All-wheel drive can also only be had with the hybrid. In those ways, its European competition are handily superior. Still, Lexus has implemented some unique and new tech features in this crossover, not seen in other Lexus vehicles. The distinctive design and the hybrid systemÂ’s excellent efficiency are two other major selling points, and even if we wouldn't call the UX fun, its composed handling and comfortable ride yield a perfectly pleasant driving experience. What's new for 2020? The Lexus UX was totally new for 2019, so changes for 2020 are minimal. Lexus added Android Auto functionality (it already had Apple CarPlay). It's also added rear cross-traffic alert as an option to be packaged with the car's blind-spot monitoring system. What's the interior and in-car technology like? From the comfortable and supportive driver seat, the UX looks and feels like a proper Lexus. The design is consistent with, but, refreshingly, not a copy of other models. There are common details like the drive mode setting selectors that sprout from the instrument panel and the F-Sport's sliding gauge cluster within, while the available 10.25-inch infotainment display is perched atop a low, flat dash. The materials covering the dash and front doors are appropriate for this luxury price point and consistent with the ES 350, if not higher-priced Lexus models. By contrast, the hard plastic door panels in the rear are disappointingly more consistent with a Toyota Corolla. However, the UX features unique touches (we like the contrast-color dash and door trim available) and offers different controls than other Lexus models. The climate system is operated by unique toggle switches, while the air vents have little rotary controllers that look and feel better than those in a Lexus ES.
Lexus RX gets Top Safety Pick award from IIHS
Fri, Nov 8 2019Lexus’ newly refreshed 2020 RX crossover has received a Top Safety Pick award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. And as with many vehicles that pass IIHSÂ’s increasingly tough muster these days, thereÂ’s a caveat: It applies only to versions equipped with certain headlights. That metric was also what caused the RX to narrowly miss out on notching a Top Safety Pick+ designation, the highest possible. IIHS rated the base headlights and one of the premium headlight options — both static LED projectors — as acceptable, but it gave a poor rating to the available curve-adaptive LED headlamps, saying they created too much glare. Elsewhere, the RX aced crash testing, earning good ratings across the board. IIHS says this was the first time it put the luxury crossover through its passenger-side small overlap crash test, noting that Lexus made changes to the bumper and front-end structure to improve protection for front-seat passengers. It also gave a superior rating to the RXÂ’s vehicle-to-vehicle front crash prevention system, which avoided collisions in track tests at both 12 and 25 mph. Both the RX350 and 450h hybrid version received light refreshes for 2020, including the latest version of Lexus Safety System +. It includes new features such as daytime bicyclist detection and low-light pedestrian detection, adding to the existing pre-collision warning and adaptive cruise control. This is the fourth IIHS safety award for the brand in 2019, following Top Safety Pick+ awards for the ES, UX and NX.


