2023 Lexus GX460 Black Line | Lessons to Learn
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
We review the last generation 2023 Lexus GX460 Black Line, limited to 5000 units. This dinosaur comes standard with a V8 along with some of the best reliability of any truck. Future engineers and designers should take a good hard look in the eye of the past to help understand what made this generation special. Others to consider are, Chevy Yukon, Cadillac Escalade, and Lincoln Aviator. Video is available in 4K HDR Beta.
#cars #lexus #technology
Index:
00:00 Interior and Exterior
1:49 Mechanical Impressions
5:06 Driving Impressions
10:46 Final Thoughts
Пікірлер: 950
Again? This has r changed in a decade why review same thing every year
@savagegeese
Жыл бұрын
Because the HVAC controls are different.
@ShotByDale
Жыл бұрын
It's more of a comment on Toyota new offerings vs the gx.
@robertbritt5730
Жыл бұрын
Because this is the last year to review the best most dependable vehicle in production and worth reviewing again.
@peterjordansonthe2nd731
Жыл бұрын
@@savagegeese Dude savage geese has the absolute best sense of humor ever! 🔥💯
@mikemayers8672
Жыл бұрын
If you’ll keep doing these reviews Toyota will keep this car forever.:)
I met my wife in 2015. I went to her house in that same year and noticed that her neighbor had a Land Cruiser parked outside their house. While going through my wife’s photo album, I saw a picture of her when she was 4 playing outside her house. And in the background of that photo? That SAME damn Land Cruiser. My wife was 24 when we met… Toyota products are just built differently.
@Robert-un3cf
Жыл бұрын
Sad to see that changing now.
@bogart5131
Жыл бұрын
Land cruiser and lexus -- the major and favorite car of Qataris
@shakke52
Жыл бұрын
amazing
@cosmicapple9921
Жыл бұрын
that's a great story, thanks for sharing bro
@austinfarrell2874
Жыл бұрын
You need to have the wife go back and see if her old neighbor would sell her the truck
Toyota and Lexus seems to understand that they are caught in a hard place between evolving towards modern vehicles and avoiding fixing what’s not broken.
@Lulzmango
Жыл бұрын
What a great way to put it. I was thinking along the same way. "What if I just want I to work? What if the difference between 14 and 19mpg doesn't honestly matter?"
Жыл бұрын
14mpg is broken.
@duperfastEUC
Жыл бұрын
Government regulation is what's broken.
@maverick9336
Жыл бұрын
Toyota still built vehicles prioritizing reliability more than anything else… but i think they’re caught up concerning fuel consumption… that’s why they have to modernize even though their formula is effective
@ZealousWZephyr
Жыл бұрын
@ If you’re looking to buy something like this than 14mpg doesn’t matter
Nine years later, I still daily my 2013 Land Cruiser. It has 165k miles on it. It’s still tight as a drum. No wiggles, no creeks, no rattles.
@andrewgus8763
Жыл бұрын
No battery life or range anxiety to worry about. Can last another 300k-400k without any issues.
@jerryclleung
Жыл бұрын
AMEN! I have a 2017 w/22k miles. 😂 I drive my wife’s 20 GX more than mine because, it’s drives SO much nicer!!!
@luckyyou774
Жыл бұрын
Nice
@12ealDealOfficial
Жыл бұрын
I daily a 2006 Tacoma. Just crossed 260K miles and still going strong.
@SMSgtMiyagi
Жыл бұрын
Rookie numbers-our 95 is at 272k. 😎🤙🏽
I bought a ‘22 in July, I love it. Burns gas but it’s a “real” suv. Drove through that recent big winter storm from Chicago to Winter Park. It was unstoppable and I had the piece of mind that it wouldn’t leave me stranded. Which when you have little kids means almost everything.
@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD
Жыл бұрын
It's such a reliable vehicle.
@jamesday7344
Жыл бұрын
Good purchase
@PleaseNoMoreFarmhouseDecor
Жыл бұрын
Aw man. Part of the experience of childhood is being stranded on an 80mph highway in the middle of nowhere.
@GXMAN16
Жыл бұрын
I have a 16GX and I replaced the 18inch for 17in wheels, and was able to fit meatier Goodyear KO2s on it, and get rid the soccer mom tires. I get about 16mpgs maybe 19 if it's all highway, but its extremely capable in snowy conditions especially with a center diff locked. I drove it on a highway going 75mph on a complety snowed in road and not once did it show a hint of slipping or losing traction. In fact I passed wranglers patting along. With good off road tires these things are tanks in the worst conditions, extremely capable and very confident. Mine had crawl control and it feels better on snowy road then my wife's 4Runner.
@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD
Жыл бұрын
@@GXMAN16 so true, they are tanks!
This video sums up why I can't let go of my 2006 V8 4Runner. Over 200K miles and its a tank! Interior has zero rattles. Only real maintenance has been 2 timing belts and oil changes. Best vehicle I have ever owned hands down!
@ritchierichh
Жыл бұрын
I agree. Owned my '08 Limited for a year and a half now and was surprised I only had to change the rear brakes, timing belt, and some other important milestone maintenance. But it's pretty much bulletproof. It's important to meet milestone items regardless if they seem "fine", all you're doing is prolonging the life Vs putting off expected maintenance.
@ChrisSmith-vp3im
Жыл бұрын
'08 limited V8 and fully agree. Also have added 2 LS430's. Toyota/Lexus products with UZ v8's may be the high point of reliability from any manufacturer. Interestingly I seem to like them more the longer I own them...kind of a reversal of my usual vehicle experiences.
@jalama334
Жыл бұрын
418K miles on my 2004 V-8 4Runner Bought the 2021 TRD Pro 4Runner and returned it because I missed my V-8 so badly kid you not! Just put in a new timing belt recommended every 90K miles also new center differential actuator for the 1st time pricey repairs to do but worth it to me. Having had the truck in Salt free Florida has definitely elongated the frame life and lack of rust
@mattschuver4440
Жыл бұрын
2007 Limited 4x4 V8 just went to West from Midwest, brilliant in ❄️
@bogart5131
Жыл бұрын
if I reached US soon and find second gx that cost at least 50k, i would buy it but if lets say 60k+?,... ummmm im thinking about 4runner limited if thats the case
165k miles into a 2014 GX460 Luxury. Not a single issue. Love this thing.
@rightlanehog3151
Жыл бұрын
Please report back at 265,000 .
I had a 2010 F150 until 2022. I started watching reviews and hearing all the great things about the GX460. So after watching your last 2020 GX “Suited for worlds end” video I decided to drive the GX and was so impressed with its smoothness and reliability. I purchased a certified 2021 GX and have been pleased with driving it everyday. It is capable on road and off-road in whatever weather conditions. It is quite, smooth, engine power is balanced for the vehicle, and I plan to drive it for the next 10 years… the price tags of new cars are outrageous and the dependence on electronics will be extremely complicatedly expensive. Mark and Jack you guys do awesome work. Thanks for the dedication to your channel.
@bogart5131
Жыл бұрын
Can you share us the price, monthly insurance and whether you have downpayment. Tnx
@colesisler582
Жыл бұрын
If you mean the price to repair said electronics on new cars, the GX is no different. I was fortunately able to talk insurance into footing the bill if a $6500 repair on my GX when it had just 100k miles on it. It was due to a sunroof drainage leak that fried both the door harness and junction harness. Of course things like this can happen to any modern car with a sunroof, but it being a Lexus made it exorbitantly expensive to fix. One still needs to kee in mind that when buying *any* high end car that freak expensive things can come about, other than engine and transmission problems.
@Getitstraightyo
Жыл бұрын
Really silly to CPO one of these. Get one a bit older. They last forever, its a waste of money
@ItspronouncedAaron
10 ай бұрын
Same video, sold my 2009 Ford Expedition limited for a 2019 GX460 Luxury. Will keep until I fall apart.
@erickonassis6310
10 ай бұрын
How is the truck
I just bought a GX 460 2023 , I love it, I live in California so I don’t have to worry much about the rust, only the gas but I really don’t care because driving this thing it’s a blissful of a moment…. excellent video guys..
We have 2 GX (2015 and 2021) and 1 LX (2020) and we aren’t planning on upgrading anytime soon for the turbo change engines. The 2015 GX (8 year car and 180k miles) and we had no issues at all. Not even one day at the mechanic shop, since I do my own oil changes and transmission drain and fill.
As a recently retired software engineer, I've learned over time that complexity breeds bugs/problems. I really appreciate the keep it simple stupid and if it ain't broke don't change it approach. With that said, 2022 gx tech and safety systems update was badly needed 8). This doesn't get talked about enough but the Tahara plant produces some of the best quality and problem free cars in the world. mark, you triggered me to goto my local tucson lexus dealer and buy a 2023 gx new arrival in silver/red combo (non blackline). 🙏
Here in New Zealand I drive a 1995 Land Cruiser with 480k km's, full mechanical turbo diesel, just went on a 3000km off road tour of the south Island in it, crossing numerous rivers, up mountain passes, through forest etc. with no issues whatsoever. Did the equivalent of 18mpg as well fully loaded up. I'll be keeping this one for a loooong time.
@FilmScape4K
Жыл бұрын
Make sure you change those rubber belts, they can break with age.
@sly9263
Жыл бұрын
@@FilmScape4K as with rubber anything... lol
@spicyF1
5 ай бұрын
loved those generation of vehicles, those you keep for the zombie apocolaypse
Absolutely nailed why we bought our 2022. To me, luxury is comfort and reliability. This has it in spades. It feels like it will survive an apocalypse. I don't need a ton of tech or complicated systems. I need something that will start every time, not light the dash up like a Christmas tree and comfortably transport me wherever I'm going, even if there's not a road. This, I believe, is one of the last great Lexus vehicles.
Bought a 2023 GX two weeks ago. Coming from Marc and Audi, this has an analog world that is a breath of fresh air. I still own and Audi, but I look forward to driving this one with it old school gauges, comfort, drivability, etc. It's just an amazing all arounder.
@doxydoxdelamanca9902
Жыл бұрын
Traded in my 2022 GLC 43 with 8k on the clock, that had a bad LED headlight assembly for a '23 GX460. The GLC lost lots of value. The GX is a keeper.
@GXMAN16
Жыл бұрын
2023 should be the best of them all, essentially it's been 13 years of them working out all the kinks in an already hyper reliable engine.
@Rocket9944
Жыл бұрын
Get rid of the Audi while you can still get something for it
@jmartin2778
Жыл бұрын
@@Rocket9944 Can't do that to my baby! It's a 4 year old convertible that I purchased new and has less than 40k miles. I take excellent care of it maintenance-wise and use AMMO products to keep her sparkling. I'll keep her until 80k or so then see what's what.
@Rocket9944
Жыл бұрын
@@jmartin2778 , 4 years old, I'd get rid of it ASAP , you can still get something decent for it and before it starts having all kinds of issues. Personally I think Audi is a silly car brand but that's just my opinion.
Peace of mind in the disposable world we live in. I have a 2019 and absolutely love the solid feel of the truck. The V8 is so smooth that it reminds me of my dad's Buick station wagon. As far as not having Apple Car Play, which I've found buggy on our previous Honda products, the Blue Tooth system just works. All of the time. I listen to Audible, with Waze overriding, or the Sat radio, and make phone calls, all hands free. When I forgot my phone the other day, the onboard navigation was a fine backup. It hauled my wife, our 3 kids, and 5 large suitcases to the airport for the holidays, and can easily pull the boat up a steep, slippery ramp. Gas mileage has been 16 to 18 mpg per tank, depending on who has been driving it. It is much easier to park compared to full size SUVs. The rear view camera could be better shielded and have better lowlight performance. Pretty much my only complaint. Maintenance costs have been moderate.
@valdaviper1
Жыл бұрын
I have a grom vline2 in my 2010, carplay for $500 and works pretty well. May be available for your 19 as well.
@aprtur
Жыл бұрын
And the new infotainment system is pulled from the IS, which has both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, albeit wired - that quibble is now solved. Ironically, like you, I end up using bluetooth more than AA - AA does some weird things to audio apps, and I prefer the bluetooth route.
@doxydoxdelamanca9902
Жыл бұрын
Onboard nav was fine? What if it fails? Well; what about a good old paper map, right!
@petayV8
Жыл бұрын
@@valdaviper1 there you go! Not sure why everyone rant's about car play/Android auto not been there, you can add it to anything and everything
@mbyte84
Жыл бұрын
@@aprturno excuse for not having wireless CarPlay in a 2023 product. One minor tweak and you have a great product.
I remember getting into a Lexus for the first time and being blown away. My parents had used beater cars from the 80s when i was a kid. I've never lost that love and appreciation for the brand.
@TheRidersChoice
Жыл бұрын
Have you been any other luxury brands since…? Lol. Even as a kid with no knowledge or care of cars I always felt like they were just a Toyota and not a luxury car when I was in one. Today it’s even worse with literal economy brand performance and interior and infotainment that is decades behind the other luxury brands
@jesserhodes7430
Жыл бұрын
@TheRidersChoice thanks for shaming me for being poor as a kid lol. I've been in other luxury cars now and agree with your points on Lexus currently. At 18 though I'd never been in a car with leather seats. I can remember being blown away by the speedometer being back lit and being bright white instead of yellowish green. It seems ridiculous now but at the time it was the nicest car I'd ever been in.
@TheRidersChoice
Жыл бұрын
@@jesserhodes7430 that’s the thing about Lexus. It just adds leather over a Toyota! Like I wish I could get a BMW with a cloth interior. So just adding leather and not making the rest of the interior or infotainment is such a loss for me. Since leather has no value to me in the luxury experience, Lexus always felt like “wow, this is just a toyota”
@Rocket9944
Жыл бұрын
I know when I was younger having used simple cars, one time I had to move a Lexus and it was so smooth I couldn't figure out if the car was on or off.
I have a 2017 GX Premium with 119k miles. Had an ATF service and a few other things so the dealer gave me a 2022 loaner. Drove the same. And I mean EXACT SAME. Not a single additional rattle/sound/vibration in my 6yr old, 119k mile GX. THAT is luxury. Mark and Scott get it. They really do. I'll be adding another GX or an LC200 in the next year or two. Oh and I average 16.5mpg while driving like a tool, in traffic. Premium, top tier gas, 5k oil changes. 60k ATF services. Easy. 👍😎
I'm truly impressed with Mark's ability describe the character and characteristics of a car, without having to own it! Mark or Jack never owned a GX yet this review was completey spot on about the GX, this is exacrtly why I bought one as a work horse, alongside a former AMG and now an M5 as my "fun" cars. It's impressive how they are able to "understand" the car, the why behind it and be so articulate about it. This is only solidified my trust and interest in their reviews. I don't get to drive as many cars as they do, so I don't have any impressions of cars that I've never owned. So this was very interesting to watch as an owner, and they hit the nail on the head. I respectfully disagree on some of the things they said about M5, but i understand where they come from. It's almost maddening watching other car reviewers and seeing them completely miss the mark about the car and essentially talk some nonsense opinion of theirs.
@sunflash101
Жыл бұрын
Mate, you bought a GX, some AMG, and a M5? What do you do as a job? Lol
@GXMAN16
Жыл бұрын
@@sunflash101Normal job like everyone else, I was just single and I bring home about 80-90k after taxes a year. I bought an E63S during Covid lock down for a big discount and earlier in 2022, I sold it for the same price that I bought it and, bought an M5 for MSRP, had to add 20k, which I just took out a 3 year loan for. Essentially 2 cars for the price of one these past 2 years. And l disagree what they said about the M5 Comp, yes its not as dramatic as the E63S, but trust me I still look back at it when I park and still have a huge green on my face when I drive it. I bought a used 2016 GX in 2021 as a daily/utility vehicle, also its my forever car. It's got almost 80k miles on it now, I do all the maintaince myself on it and not even slightly wortied thats it well past its warrant now. I wish you can keep the M5 or AMG past their warranty period, it's essentially a huge gamble and risk once those cars start to get to 100k and above. And I got a GX not cause it's a Lexus. I didn't know they even existed in fact. I just needed a reliable body on frame 4x4 for the winter. So naturally I was looking at 4Runners, and lo and behold since GXs depreciate more, I saw a 2016 GX being sold for the same amount as a 2016 TRD Off Roaf 4runner with the same miles, no kidding. Except GX had premium Audio, 3 zone climate control, heated back seats, heated steering ect. I didn't care about soccer mom looks so it was a no Brainer.
@sly9263
Жыл бұрын
you can tell they've spent some time speaking in corporate
@sly9263
Жыл бұрын
@@sunflash101 100-120k annual can easily swing a 2k mortgage, utilities, upwards of 100k in car notes or more, with money to bank... and significantly more toys if you're in a dual income household.
@GXMAN16
Жыл бұрын
@@sly9263 Yep, a lot of people love cars and can relate to them. But very few can presenters like these guys. You need to be very articulate in describing the car, asking the right questions and answering them and being objective vs just saying it's fast or its fun.
Reason I bought my 22 GX. I’ve owned 5 Toyota vehicles and 6 Lexus SUVs and all have been reliable. The GX460 is the last of a breed. Not only because of the V8 but also the build quality. They don’t make them the same anymore!. Just look at the new Tundra!.
I have driven my GX a dozen 1,000 mile days. I can set the cruise at 95mph and just go. Its comfortable, and I know my 10 year old GX has at least 10 more years left. It was expensive, but its stupid simple , and I can replace the rusted parts with the 22 parts, and they all fit. I love my GX.
Nice!! Was waiting for this from you guys since the center console update. I bought a ‘23 Lux package couple months ago, and am so in love. Essentially the final “new” V8 Toyota truck left, and I’ll gladly never sell her. Cheers 🍻
@edmundcharles5278
7 ай бұрын
The same thing with me! I could have waited another year for the brand new GX 550 Twin turbo V6 or go with the 2023 V8- the tried & true V8 won my emotions and it is cheaper and simpler than the new 2024 model. Live the V8 every time I drive it! The new GX 550 is not a proven platform yet!
Recently picked up a 2010 with 120k and love it, my 5th Lexus. 95% the same as my pops 2019, and very capable especially with a mild lift. On the road or off and especially in inclement weather it just feels solid and capable. The truck is dated, but has everything you need and nothing you don't. My 12 mpg commute is offset by the wifes 45 mpg ct200h. Other than basic maintenance and maybe a coolant leak repair, this will last for decades.
I feel like we're entering, or are already in, the "Great Era of Unreliability" caused by these new complex hybrid systems being rushed out due to government mandates regarding MPG. It's ironic that as soon as the industry seemed to have finally reached a point of solid reliability in automotive design in the late 2010's, everything got thrown in the trash for the new hybrid systems to satisfy mandates. Add this to the obsession with computers, screens, and sensors, and we're driving something that's more disposable than something 10 years ago. We're going backwards. It's depressing. I'm glad to see Lexus stayed true to the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." design so I can buy one of these used for $30k in 20 years.
@KakerMix
Жыл бұрын
"new maialse" has a nice ring to it
@SalemTechsperts
Жыл бұрын
@@KakerMix that's exactly it.
My 2007 GX is still going strong. Other than replacing the catalytic converters, the most expensive maintenance was tires. As far as rot goes, having the undercarriage coated goes a long way. The only modern tech I long for is adaptive cruise control. When I do finally replace it, I will simply choose a later model V8 GX.
@rightlanehog3151
Жыл бұрын
Rustproofing is mandatory in the Salt Belt if you want the body to last as long as the mechanical components. Neglected unibody vehicles rot just as quickly when neglected.
My wife has a 2020 GX. She freakin loves it. That V8 Is silky smooth, no lack of passing power. The full time 4WD is awesome. She said she’s is going to run it to the ground. It’ll last 20-25 years.
@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD
Жыл бұрын
such a durable car
The only channel I follow that uploads in HDR. Looks amazing! Great work!
Bought a 2020 Luxury with the sport package (Captain's Chairs!) for my wife last year with 65k on it. We don't give 2 shits about the MPGs. We bought it because it has all the luxury you could possibly need, is the most reliable used vehicle in the US, has great off-road capabilities for bad weather, and still looks good. Added some 18" fuel rims and all terrain tires. My wife couldn't be happier. Our other truck is a 2004 4runner v6 Limited named Sharon. Has 245k on her and still drives brand new :)
@alp3781
Жыл бұрын
Say hi to Sharon for me, please. I am really thinking on getting one, my first Lexus. My lease is almost done on my Cherokee. I was thinking on moving to the new Grand Cherokee, but this one calls me. I might just buy it and keep her for many years. All the tech in other cars just brings trouble and running to the dealers.
Happy, thus far, owner of a new 2023 GX460. I put down my kidney for it, along with the equity I had from a 2022 GLC AMG43 that I traded in. Per the last review here at Sg, I want to be launched into space with my GX in the future. That's why I bought it.
I've been looking for a family car and researching a bunch of different vehicles for the last year or so. Finally landed on this exact car/trim. Can't wait to buy something that I know will be around at least until my kid graduates college. Such a great all arounder. Thanks for the great reviews as always guys.
DAMN it's got a CD player! I'm SOLD! That's one thing I wish they'd bring back in stereo systems.
@GarthGoldberg
Жыл бұрын
You want to buy my CD collection?
@RyokoX37
Жыл бұрын
@@GarthGoldberg No thanks, I'm good. When bands come out with new albums I think I'm like one of a dozen people that still buy the CD. So I have a big collection of all the "trash" I like to listen to.
@aprtur
Жыл бұрын
@@RyokoX37 nope, you're not alone...and the Lexus systems shine with CD quality audio. It makes you realize how much of streaming is even more compressed than a CD.
@hh6913
Жыл бұрын
But can it play mp3 cds
@leslie4950
2 ай бұрын
I was told that it can play DVDs. I have yet to try. I just got my gx460!😊😅
Very good content as usual, and the new HDR format adds to the production quality, specially in the interior shots, Keep it up guys and Thanks!
We own a 2017 GX460. Probably my favorite vehicle ever right next to our now retired 530xi wagon- another last of its kind perfected car that always did what we asked if it. Now all of our other cars are electric and will replaced every five years or so. But we hope to keep the GX for 500k miles plus.
I own a '97 LC (335k) and will probably 'upgrade' to a GX460 like this when I get tired of solid axles and the I6. If I wait, with 80 Series values going up, perhaps I'll be able to trade straight across for one of these in 10 years. My father-in-law has a '99 LC with 375k on it, so you're speaking our language. Very happy to be a Patreon supporter now with these little tidbits of straight talk from you guys. Thanks for your continued great work and perspective on the 'real world' of cars and SUVs.
@PhaedruS007
Жыл бұрын
I bought an '87 fj60 about 5 years ago, fixed it up and sold for $34k. Replaced it with an 06 GX for $12k with 120k miles. I can do this forever.
Well said guys! We were so close buying a Q7…when that deal fell apart our back up was a GX. Things happen for a reason and what u all are explaining is the exact reason why we are so glad we got a 2023 gx. And we live in texas so gas prices don’t really phase us vs living in a price gouging gas state
Ordered my 2022 GX Black Edition when they were first released and absolutely love it, so glad I waited and got what I wanted. My 4th Lexus and absolute favorite. Toyota rides, Lexus glides!!!!
This video helped me decide. to purchase a 2023 GX. Most expensive vehicle I've owned but I don't regret upgrading from a long history of growing up and owning 4runners.
I was just watching your older videos a little while early out of boredom, I’m glad to see a new upload at a moment when I’m in the mood of bingeing 😂
The GX460 being a 150-series Land Cruiser will outlast anything. It will outlast your Jeep, Bronco, Land Rover and G-Wagon.
@TheRidersChoice
Жыл бұрын
Car safety progresses light years every decade. Enjoy the money saved driving a old jalopy that gets 13 mpg since you’ll have to spend it in hospital bills down the road with 8000 lb electric trucks that can go 0-60 in 3s. I wouldn’t want to be in this top heavy dinosaur
@TheRidersChoice
Жыл бұрын
@DOGS LOL absolutely. Roads are becoming an arms race at this point. These trucks are going to be super dangerous, not to mention inefficient. Regardless, I wouldn’t buy a car as a daily thinking 20 years from now because who knows what features will be available and what others are driving.
@johnjoseph911
Жыл бұрын
Well said in the summary. Planned obsolescence is just wrong
Still driving my 2004 GX-470 after 250K miles. What a great return on an investment! Will probably by another one when my final does die. Thanks for the great review.
Sorry for repeating myself on GX videos but I traded my '14 GX for a '14 LX and the GX was gone within hours of being listed at the Mercedes dealer. The salesman was blown away how easy it was to move vs the usual drudgery of selling MB products. Out-of-state buyer took it sight unseen. I since traded the '14 LX for a '17 LX, and it's the right blend of tech and reliability and I'll be driving it until I don't need to drive anymore. Put in an aftermarket Apple CarPlay/Android Auto box and it does everything I want it to and other things I'll never need it to do. The GX will always make me smile, my in-laws parents once commented on how safe they felt when I took them to the airport during a Seattle snow/ice storm through the hills and highways. No better approval for me!
@rightlanehog3151
Жыл бұрын
If we never repeated ourselves, KZread comment sections would be empty . Best of luck with the LX. 😁
Always good reviews. HDR now looks amazing 👌🏻
We have a 2011 GX460, its been in our family since new. And it has been unproblematic, it has 154 thousand kilometers which is roughly mid 90 thousand miles. It has never been rust proofed, and its got some rust underneath but it keeps on trooping. To see that the GX460 is largely unchanged is crazy, a new artifact of the past. Great video guys, fully addresses everything on the truck.
Nice review! You guys are the reason for why I purchased my 2012 Lexus GX460. Best vehicle I’ve ever owned!
Love the content and channel fellas. You bring a fresh perspective to every review. I purchased a 2021 tundra for the same reasons you discussed regarding the GX. Simple, proven dependable.
Amazing video quality and the HDR definitively brings a big plus to the image quality. I always have watched your videos from my Home Cinema room and I love the new quality 🙂
The secret to the GX is to buy it off lease. Lightly used in southern markets (i.e. no road salt) these regularly sell 3-4 years old under 30K miles around $40K. These trucks, on the used market, are criminally cheap compared to 4Runners and FJ's.
@sonnycruz7032
Жыл бұрын
I love 4Runners but there was no way I was going to pay more for a same age, same mileage used 4Runner. I've had my '18 GX for 2 years now and love it as much as the day I got it.
@rightlanehog3151
Жыл бұрын
That discount price was certainly the case before the supply chain crisis. Does it still hold true?
@judithvilla6026
Жыл бұрын
@@rightlanehog3151 Used 2020 -21GX460 here in Alberta $80k CDN.
@mattclark1278
Жыл бұрын
2019s here on the west coast w 36k or less miles $45k+. Anything 2020 (new steering wheel and display) $50k+. 2021s are still mid-high $50s - albeit 15k or less miles on those. That said, they were $58k new, so effectively zero depreciation...
@jimmy-buffett
Жыл бұрын
@@rightlanehog3151 Search CarGurus for 2018+ GX's under 40K miles / $40K, I'm seeing 83 nationally. Pick a color.
Wow, jack and mark having a philosophical conversation, love the concept. Sometimes less is more, in this case for this vehicle true.
I still have my 2004 GX! I really like the way that it drives and it has served me very well over the years. Amazing how much has stayed the same.
Just bought a 2021 GX with 11k miles, great truck- plan to keep it forever!
What you guys said is why I bought the 2023 and plan to keep it for a long time. They are great for a long comfier road trips too.
@edmundcharles5278
Ай бұрын
Same thing with me! I could have waited and waited and waited for the new GX 550 and I would be very disappointed too. The new GX 550 is backlogged 6-12 months, it is at least $5K more expensive, the engine is very complicated and might have serious problems, the interior is not as lush as the GX 460, etc.
Loving my 22’ Premium! 32” AT wrapped around Volks was all it needed👌🏻
@Bad_Rattle
Жыл бұрын
Oh and I changed the exhaust… LONG LIVE THE V8 🎉
Love this retrospective view and love the HDR upgrade to the video. :)
THANK YOU!!! Thank you for bringing all that up. I have been preaching this exact thing for years. Keep up the great work!!!
Excellent points about the long term benefits of a normally aspirated engine and a conventional auto trans. Technology is great....but when it comes time to make repairs it can and will be expensive.
Five Toyota's in my lifetime, licensed at 14. '74 corolla, lasted through high school. 84 celica, lasted through the military and college. 1998 corolla, totalled by a red light runner, replaced by a used 01, ran that to 180k miles, sold for 80% of what I paid for it, and replaced with a lightly-used 06 corolla, now with 160k. Pretty good for a total investment of under $20k.
@davidryder5082
Жыл бұрын
Ok. I've had the same refrigerator for a long time too. Great appliances for us. It came in the house when I bought it. Never owned one Toyota unless you consider the FRS. It was pretty cool too.
Thank you so much for reviewing my favorite vehicle. An awesome video for an awesome legacy of a vehicle.
Thank you very much for answering my LC500 commute question on stream!
Well presented, objective discussion of this vehicle. Loved the 'philosophical' in-vehicle points of view about the pros and cons of the GX460.
Sometimes the old ways are the best. Well Done.
Great video. your 2020 video made me buy my 2021 GX 460. I now have 15k miles on it and love it. You are right , this vehicle is BOMB PROOF. You can feel it when you drive it. Thank for the followup video on the GX. You guys give an honest review.
Long term verses the short term, exactly:)! Perfect summation of GX and LX owners! Great reviews as always!
It’s basically a Land Cruiser!
I went through 2 G500s, X5s, Land/Range Rovers, Nissan Patrol, so on and so on, and ended up in a Lexus GX. This is what a proper car guy buys once they’ve been through it all, a simple, reliable, capable, comfortable and well built car like this one. Luxury became not having to worry about anything.
@bigdlife86
9 ай бұрын
Basically, and did exactly the same💯 All the fancy higher end stuff for years. Then back…
I bought a brand new '22 GX in September. It is a beast and will stay in my family until I die.
I enjoy these types of reviews! Thank You!
Thank you Toyota! Just when I thought I was gonna throw out my CD-holder on my sun visor, you went and showed us that there is no need to do so. I just wish it still came with a tape-deck.
GX460 is an excellent offroad vehicle. Landcruiser Prado in the world market or simply the Landcruiser in Europe. Great review.
You guys are the best ! I really appreciate your honest and professional reviews !! I am sold on this incredibly reliable SUV !!! Thank you 😊
Great review guys! I am 6 months into my first Lexus, a ‘22 IS350. If you read the reviews on that people bash it till no end, old tech, old drivetrain, blah, blah, blah…Thank you for your realistic review of the GX, not everyone wants/needs the latest and greatest tech and exactly what you said, overcomplicating things. Dependability, tried and true, seriously considering as my next SUV.
That is a gorgeous paint color!
This would be a great buy, if it would only fit in my basement garage parking space. I wish Toyota retains some of these traits which made these have such great longevity on the next gen models.
When you live in africa and want a some luxury nothing beats this. As for old ways is best. In south africa the old way body on frame is the only way. Thanks for the cool video and channel am a big fan.
@nxau120
Жыл бұрын
Facts! Especially, considering our roads.
Wow a future classic in HDR👏 thanks
I own this trim in the nori green color 2022 ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. I took a hard look at the new defender but the fact that JLR builds the defender was enough to get me to purchase the GX. At 40 years of age I don’t want any problems from a vehicle.
@Bearded1
Жыл бұрын
Same bro, flew down to GA from NC to grab a 22 BLS in Nori Green. I love it. Just wish it had the camera updates they did for 23
@freshdotholla
Жыл бұрын
@@Bearded1 Thats awesome, the 22 is preferable for me because the interior on the 23 is to lite. I prefer the darker interior easier to keep clean since I have a young child. Enjoy that tank my friend, you made a wise decision.
@Bearded1
Жыл бұрын
@@freshdotholla you too bro
Best review ever on a GX period. This is the reason we buy them, p.s. I have 3 of them
It’s kind of nice hearing an automotive journalist praising simplicity and reliability and not praising these new disposable cell phone like cars they are building now… thank you.
Not a fan but this beast will outlast 70 percent of most marriages n like 80 percent in Cali! Well done review🏆
Gotta love a knowledgeable no bs review including the chassis 👍🏽
I just purchased a 2023 GX460 and we love everything so far. I had a lot of problems with the new GMC Denali so we decided to go back to having not just a car but a great car.
My dad drives his 2001 Landcruiser 200 4.2 turbo diesel everyday. 514,000 miles on the clock and you can rely on it to start every single day. An incredible vehicle really considering how hard it's life has been and how moist our climate is.
Would you guys ever do a video on an 'older' land cruiser? Like a 60 or 80 series? It'd be interesting to hear your thoughts on one of the older models, and how it'd compare to modern SUVs.
@fortheloveofnoise9298
Жыл бұрын
seconded
@kylem324
Жыл бұрын
Or 100 series
The HDR content is very good. Nice job.
Very honest review and is true that not everyhing new is better.Bravo guys keep be honest that's what peoples want !Thank you for the good work!
Glad to see you two have come around from your "looks like it's from 1871" opinion. There's a reason the 4Runner has grown massively in popularity and the GX 460 is just a luxury 4R with a V8 (and a horridly massive front grille). The 4R Off Road Premium or TRD Pro will run you $50-$55k, so buying a slightly used GX in the low $40's, chopping the bumper and throwing on a lift gives you an equally impressive off road rig with full time 4WD (amazing in the snow) for less money.
@savagegeese
Жыл бұрын
At the time we did not see what the future of Toyota trucks looked like. So, we had hoped it would better blend of old and new. Not so much.
@csuwatson04
Жыл бұрын
@@savagegeese Agreed, but I do find hope in Toyota dragging their feet to update the 4R and GX460. Hope that they won't walk away from what makes those two trucks great. Hope that they can blend old and new like a master winemaker. In the meantime, I'm going to buy one of these two to hedge my bets.
I bought a 2018 GX460 for its reliability and durability. It was stolen about a year ago, driven to the closest seaport, loaded on a ship and taken somewhere where they really value this car for its reliability and durability - and don’t necessarily have the tools available to fix modern cars.
Crazy to see this style of vehicle new in 2023, great video!
My friend recently bought a 16 GX and I love the thing. It's so solid and well built, I'm not even a truck or SUV person but I want one.
This reminds me a lot of my 08 grand cherokee. The older 5.7 hemi without VVT, a 5 speed, solid rear axle, 2 speed transfer case, LSD's front and rear, 7200lbs towing. It gets 15 mpg on a good day but it just keeps going. Had a fuel pump go bad and a few tiny electrical issues here and there but honestly its been a dream for the most part. I don't really want anything new because its all way too much. Only thing I'd wanna try and do is try and replace the old first gen uconnect system with an aftermarket one that has android auto and I will drive that jeep into the ground. I have an ioniq for commuting and being an older, much less complicated EV that thing will probably drive into the ground too. Simple cars are honestly the best ones and no amount of luxury will compensate for the luxury of not getting stuck on the side of the road or worse
Thank you for explaining the KDSS. It gives you sway control on the exit ramps and great vertical wheel travel to keep all of its paws on the ground in uneven terrain. Not a poseur.
@sprague49
Жыл бұрын
That's what bugs me about the Armada. The world market Patrol on which it's based features Nissan's hydraulic body motion control system, similar to KDSS. However it's not available on the Armada and only comes on the very top and very rare, $85k Sensory trim of the QX80.
@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD
Жыл бұрын
A KZreadr measured KDSS at something around 80% more articulation in the front and ~equal in the rear
@TimPaddy
Жыл бұрын
And actually understanding kdss, unlike so many videos out there.
Such a great review, guys. Statistics don't lie......period. Record show, this truck is a tank, by all means. many people do 250K or more and never touch engines. This GX is an animal. If I had 65K to spare, I would walk into a dealer and order one, just as is. No BMW, no Audi, No Land Rover. GX as simple as that. Also, if I am not mistaken, 23 is the last year for them.
I know you guys aren't into podcasts as you've got enough on your plate already, but aside from the occasional live streams you do, this is perhaps the most podcast-like review video you've done. Just letting you know that I appreciate the candor and the perspective. Not sure if the GX470/Land Cruiser Prado J150 is long for this world, but people probably ought to snap them up while they can. In addition to the famous Toyota reliability, Land Cruisers are built to last 25 years while most other cars are built to last 10 - they really don't make them like they used to.
My 6-month and I are watching this. He says it's been the same for the last 10 years.
I went from a 4th gen 4runner to a GX and I think the upgrade in ride quality and more powerful engine are worth the extra cost, especially if buying used. The ride in the GX is much improved, especially on the interstate, and towing a 22ft boat is far more comfortable with the GX. The only thing I wish I had in my 2015 model is adaptive cruise control.
@sonnycruz7032
Жыл бұрын
That's the one thing I wish my '18 had as well.
@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD
Жыл бұрын
our 21 has adaptive and ironically its the only thing that doesn't work lol...perhaps the wheel sensors are muddy or aomething?
@Steven-xj2rf
Жыл бұрын
I am surprised you felt the difference in power between them. Maybe when towing it is more apparent. 22 foot would have been right near the 5000lb limit on the 4Runner.
@willpearson3951
Жыл бұрын
@@Steven-xj2rf I was surprised at the difference myself. I think you're right about being close to the limit on the 4runner. That little bit of extra torque with the V8 gave me the headroom I needed for big hills or merging on the interstate with a trailer.
@willpearson3951
Жыл бұрын
@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD thanks for the heads up! Hopefully it's something that can be sorted. My wife's accord has both adaptive cruise and lane assist and I find both to be great for longer road trips.
HDR has been a great addition to these newer videos and I know it's a workflow pain. Also, really enjoyed the revisit to the Lexus GX.
I love the simple engineering of it.
It's like going back to a time when KZread reviews were trusty and reliable without gimicks.
In like 10 years this thing is going to be a great vehicle
Just traded my 2023 LX600 for an end of era 2023 GX460…many reasons as all described in this video. Dead on. So good.
@edmundcharles5278
Ай бұрын
I have heard some horror stories from Lexus mechanics about the new V6 Twin Turbo engines and engine mounts. The V8 N/A engine is just fine and proven.
@bigdlife86
Ай бұрын
@@edmundcharles5278 Over played. It’s a small batch of awful junky built new Tundras & some bad components on the turbo 6 in some. But rare. The bigger issue with the newer models & newer GX is now the tinny feel and still shaky, shuddering driving dynamics since Toyota’s truck division refuses to advance past a 1986 design or look at competition.
Great video from actual car enthusiasts that know what they are talking about! Toyota FTW!
The GX is much cheaper now than it ever has been. In 2010 this vehicle started at $53,000 USD while in 2022 it starts at $57,500. Adjusted for inflation, a GX in 2010 started at $72,000 in 2022 money. $57k for permanent 4wd in a rugged luxury vehicle with a V8, center locker, KDSS and ATRAC doesn't sound expensive to me. You can't get a lux V8 offroader like that for anywhere near this price range anywhere else.
@rangerover06sc
Жыл бұрын
Can you really brag its a V8 when it's struggling to even keep up with 4 cylinders. And your paying 2010 money for a 2010 powertrain . It hasn't changed at all. Don't get me wrong like the GX 460. But value this is not. If you take reliability out of the equation it's objectively bad. It was even outdated when it came out. An 2003 Lincoln Avaitor made just as much power.
@sly9263
Жыл бұрын
@@rangerover06sc if it was 2010 money it'd be 25% more expensive than it is. This v8 has torque down low and is many times smoother than a rattling turbo 4. This isn't a sportscar- it doesn't need to be very fast and that low rpm torque is infinitely more useful for a 4WD application. It's not "bragging" about being a V8, it's about both it's function and character when compared to a small displacement turbo for this type of vehicle.
@everydayfun9531
Жыл бұрын
@rangerover06sc who gives a Damm if the V8 engine isn't faster than the V4 Turbo engines this thing is godamm reliable and I'd have instantly bought it for my family if it's available at the dealers!