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By Scott Burgess
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For 2009, Lexus made its vastly improved top-of-the-line SUV more luxurious.

Lipstick on a dinosaur? Far from it — no matter what some groups may shout in an overly shrill voice. SUVs still serve a purpose. They still have unmatched capabilities and still can do things crossovers and cars can only dream about.

During January’s heavy snowfall, I hopped into the new Lexus LX 570 and burrowed my way down the road without a problem. The full-time four-wheel drive ate up snow and ice like “Survivor Man” in the Canadian Rockies. Detroit’s unplowed streets were a mild urban safari that might have disabled lesser vehicles. But this SUV provides confidence in bad weather and can easily handle much more dire conditions. From behind the wheel of the LX 570, you can hum “Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow” all day long.

While it has the raw power to muscle its way through most problems, it uses a much more sophisticated approach.

The four-wheel active traction control employs the vehicle’s brakes and throttle to control wheel spin, while the stability control helps keep the LX 570 moving in the right direction. But the power is there.

Using the same powertrain as the Toyota Tundra pickup, the LX 570 has 383 horsepower and a stump-yanking 403 pound-feet of torque at its disposal. The low-end torque (90 percent is available at 2,200 rpm) is especially useful. While I imagine most Lexus owners keep their boats in a slip, they could tow one (up to 8,500 pounds) with the LX 570.

Science and gee-whiz gadgetry

The beauty behind this brawny powerplant is the science involved. It uses all kinds of gee-whiz gadgetry to push performance and efficiency. There’s the dual variable valve timing on the intake and exhaust valves to create more power without producing more emissions. There is an acoustic control induction system to improve torque throughout the engine’s range. These are just a few reasons to love science.

The end result is a 6,000-pound SUV that can go from 0-60 mph in just 7.4 seconds. It still manages to get 12 miles per gallon in the city and 18 mpg on the highway — respectable numbers when you look at serious competitors such as the all-wheel-drive Cadillac Escalade (12 mpg city / 19 mpg highway) and Mercedes Benz GL 550 (13 mpg city and 17 mpg highway).

The six-speed automatic transmission remains silky smooth despite the high torque numbers. There’s a manual override on the system for downshifting or sportier driving, though most of the time that feels unnecessary. The LX 570’s height makes it uncomfortable to push hard through corners. The body rolls like a yacht on rough waters. However, the braking, which I expected to be underwhelming due to the vehicle’s size, was remarkably good.

Built for rugged conditions

Like most LX 570 drivers, I never tested the vehicle’s real off-road prowess, though I have no doubt it would perform quite well. Built on the same underpinnings as the Toyota Land Cruiser — an extreme off-roader proven under real-world conditions in some of the most desolate places on Earth — this Lexus should offer the same extreme capabilities with luxury appointments.

For war-torn landscapes or just steep trails, the LX 570 includes a crawl feature that allows the SUV to transverse rugged conditions. Crawl Control monitors vehicle speed, engine output and braking to maintain one of three speeds. The system can work in conjunction with the vehicle’s hill-start assist feature, which prevents the LX 570 from rolling backward when starting from a stop on a steep hill.

Perhaps the most interesting feature on the LX 570 is the Active Height Control, which can lower the LX 570 by 2 inches to make ingress and egress easier. The system can also lower the LX 570’s body by about an inch when on the highway. This is the equivalent to an airplane that changes its wings as it flies faster — and something you should expect to see a lot more of in future vehicles. Switch the LX 570 into a low gear and the SUV will lift up the body. This can change the vehicle’s approach angle, that measure that determines if you’ll clear a big rock, by 2 degrees, from 29 degrees in normal mode to 31 degrees in high.

For customers seeking luxury

Polishing the inside of the LX 570 was a tall order. After all, it was pretty nice to begin with.

There’s a relaxing curve to the current generation of Lexus vehicles. All of the materials are high-end and the touch points are soft. Even the old-fashioned turning dials for the heated seats feel right — plus there’s the bonus of the seat always remaining in the on position when you start this SUV. Nothing is more annoying than realizing your heated seat is off and you lost 15 minutes of toasty goodness on your drive to work.

For the 2009 model year, Lexus added a Bubinga wood trim around the cabin. There’s also a new cool box in the big center console to keep soda at a drinkable temperature.

But the luxury doesn’t end there. When you’re cruising along at night, bathed in cool blue lighting, looking down at the six dash-mounted dials and center display screen, you feel as if the world is at your finger tips. For the most part, it is.

Lexus knows how to make American drivers feel comfortable. From the push-button start and the cooled seats to the rear entertainment system and the 30-gigabyte hard drive system, the interior caters to luxury customers.

The Mark Levinson surround sound stereo belts out 450-watts of music and the system’s hard drive can store 2,000 songs. The second row is as comfortable as the front and Lexus keeps the climate throughout at just the right temperature. There are 28 vents to make sure everyone is comfortable. The third row is a little snug for adults, offering 28.3 inches of legroom, but otherwise there are few complaints.

Safety features big plus

I really liked the way Lexus has included the power retractable third row. Just open the liftgate with the remote and press a button and watch the seats fold up and out of the way. With the third row folded up, there is 41 cubic feet of space. Fold down the 40/20/40 second row and there is more than 83 cubic feet of space. That keeps the U in SUV.

Another advantage to this big vehicle is all of the safety features. Lexus has loaded it up with 10 standard air bags, including front and second-row side mounted air bags and side-curtain air bags for all three rows. There is also active head rests in the front, a pre-collision system that prepares the vehicle for an accident before it happens. There is also the wide-view front and side monitor that allows the driver to press a button for better front and passenger side views to squeeze into tight spots.

Of course, this is needed because of the vehicle’s size. The lines of sight are limited and the cameras help in places like parking spots and garages. It can take a week getting used to driving a big vehicle, but the LX 570 takes less time.

As soon as you adjust to driving this SUV, you’ll never want to go back to something less luxurious. That’s one of the beauties of these big vehicles. The high riding position, the available power, that wonderful leather smell every time you open the door, they all play a part in improving your day.

This is an SUV that comes without apologies: So why should its drivers say they’re sorry?

Scott Burgess is the auto critic for The Detroit News. He can be reached at (313) 223-3217 or sburgess@detnews.com.

2009 Lexus LX 570

Type: Eight-passenger, four-wheel drive SUV

Price: $75,705

Engine: 5.7-liter V-8

Power: 383 horsepower; 403 pound-feet torque

Transmission: Six-speed automatic

EPA gas mileage: 12 mpg city / 18 mpg highway

Source: Lexus

Report Card

Overall: ***

Exterior: Good. Big and brawny. The LX 570 is as unexciting as it is capable.

Interior: Excellent. New trim adds more exotic look and additional technology makes every driver feel at home.

Performance: Good. The 5.7-liter V-8 offers plenty of power, but the high body still sways too much.

Safety: Excellent. Ten standard airbags and a host of electronics keep this beast nicely tamed on the road.

Pros: Loads of luxury and capabilities at a high price.

Cons: The fashion-conscious will look elsewhere for family haulers.

Grading Scale

**** Excellent *** Good ** Fair * Poor

For online:

Dimensions (inches):

Wheelbase: 112.2

Length: 196.5

Width: 77.6

Height: 73.4

Ground clearance: 8.9

Interior dimensions (inches):

(front/middle/rear)

Headroom: 38.3/38.9/35.8

Legroom: 42.9/34.4/28.3

Shoulder room: 61/61.4/62.3

Hip room: 58.8/58.5/56.6

Cargo volume:

All seats in place: 15.5 cubic feet

Third row folded up: 41 cubic feet

Second and third rows folded: 83.1 cubic feet

Curb weight: 5,995 pounds

Towing capacity: 8,500 pounds

Fuel capacity: 24.6 gallons

Suspension:

Front: Coil spring-type double wishbone independent

Rear: 4-link coil spring lateral rod-type suspension

Damping and height controls: Electro-hydraulic suspension with 4-wheel active height control and automatic load-leveling adaptive variable suspension.

Steering: Hydraulic power steering with variable gear ratio steering

Turning radius: 38.7 feet

Brakes: Four wheel disc with multi-terrain anti-lock braking system.

Front: 13.4-inch ventilated disc

Rear: 13.6-inch ventilated disc

Wheel size: 20- x 8.5-inch aluminum alloy

Spare tire: full-size spare

Performance:

0-60: 7.4 seconds

0-1/4 mile: 15.8 seconds

Top speed: 137 mph (electronically limited)

Warranty Information:

48 month / 50,000 mile basic warranty

Roadside assistance: 48 months / unlimited miles

72 months / 70,000 miles: Powertrain and restraint system

72 months / unlimited miles: Corrosion perforation protection

2009 Lexus LX 570 review: Our expert's take
By Scott Burgess


For 2009, Lexus made its vastly improved top-of-the-line SUV more luxurious.

Lipstick on a dinosaur? Far from it — no matter what some groups may shout in an overly shrill voice. SUVs still serve a purpose. They still have unmatched capabilities and still can do things crossovers and cars can only dream about.

During January’s heavy snowfall, I hopped into the new Lexus LX 570 and burrowed my way down the road without a problem. The full-time four-wheel drive ate up snow and ice like “Survivor Man” in the Canadian Rockies. Detroit’s unplowed streets were a mild urban safari that might have disabled lesser vehicles. But this SUV provides confidence in bad weather and can easily handle much more dire conditions. From behind the wheel of the LX 570, you can hum “Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow” all day long.

While it has the raw power to muscle its way through most problems, it uses a much more sophisticated approach.

The four-wheel active traction control employs the vehicle’s brakes and throttle to control wheel spin, while the stability control helps keep the LX 570 moving in the right direction. But the power is there.

Using the same powertrain as the Toyota Tundra pickup, the LX 570 has 383 horsepower and a stump-yanking 403 pound-feet of torque at its disposal. The low-end torque (90 percent is available at 2,200 rpm) is especially useful. While I imagine most Lexus owners keep their boats in a slip, they could tow one (up to 8,500 pounds) with the LX 570.

Science and gee-whiz gadgetry

The beauty behind this brawny powerplant is the science involved. It uses all kinds of gee-whiz gadgetry to push performance and efficiency. There’s the dual variable valve timing on the intake and exhaust valves to create more power without producing more emissions. There is an acoustic control induction system to improve torque throughout the engine’s range. These are just a few reasons to love science.

The end result is a 6,000-pound SUV that can go from 0-60 mph in just 7.4 seconds. It still manages to get 12 miles per gallon in the city and 18 mpg on the highway — respectable numbers when you look at serious competitors such as the all-wheel-drive Cadillac Escalade (12 mpg city / 19 mpg highway) and Mercedes Benz GL 550 (13 mpg city and 17 mpg highway).

The six-speed automatic transmission remains silky smooth despite the high torque numbers. There’s a manual override on the system for downshifting or sportier driving, though most of the time that feels unnecessary. The LX 570’s height makes it uncomfortable to push hard through corners. The body rolls like a yacht on rough waters. However, the braking, which I expected to be underwhelming due to the vehicle’s size, was remarkably good.

Built for rugged conditions

Like most LX 570 drivers, I never tested the vehicle’s real off-road prowess, though I have no doubt it would perform quite well. Built on the same underpinnings as the Toyota Land Cruiser — an extreme off-roader proven under real-world conditions in some of the most desolate places on Earth — this Lexus should offer the same extreme capabilities with luxury appointments.

For war-torn landscapes or just steep trails, the LX 570 includes a crawl feature that allows the SUV to transverse rugged conditions. Crawl Control monitors vehicle speed, engine output and braking to maintain one of three speeds. The system can work in conjunction with the vehicle’s hill-start assist feature, which prevents the LX 570 from rolling backward when starting from a stop on a steep hill.

Perhaps the most interesting feature on the LX 570 is the Active Height Control, which can lower the LX 570 by 2 inches to make ingress and egress easier. The system can also lower the LX 570’s body by about an inch when on the highway. This is the equivalent to an airplane that changes its wings as it flies faster — and something you should expect to see a lot more of in future vehicles. Switch the LX 570 into a low gear and the SUV will lift up the body. This can change the vehicle’s approach angle, that measure that determines if you’ll clear a big rock, by 2 degrees, from 29 degrees in normal mode to 31 degrees in high.

For customers seeking luxury

Polishing the inside of the LX 570 was a tall order. After all, it was pretty nice to begin with.

There’s a relaxing curve to the current generation of Lexus vehicles. All of the materials are high-end and the touch points are soft. Even the old-fashioned turning dials for the heated seats feel right — plus there’s the bonus of the seat always remaining in the on position when you start this SUV. Nothing is more annoying than realizing your heated seat is off and you lost 15 minutes of toasty goodness on your drive to work.

For the 2009 model year, Lexus added a Bubinga wood trim around the cabin. There’s also a new cool box in the big center console to keep soda at a drinkable temperature.

But the luxury doesn’t end there. When you’re cruising along at night, bathed in cool blue lighting, looking down at the six dash-mounted dials and center display screen, you feel as if the world is at your finger tips. For the most part, it is.

Lexus knows how to make American drivers feel comfortable. From the push-button start and the cooled seats to the rear entertainment system and the 30-gigabyte hard drive system, the interior caters to luxury customers.

The Mark Levinson surround sound stereo belts out 450-watts of music and the system’s hard drive can store 2,000 songs. The second row is as comfortable as the front and Lexus keeps the climate throughout at just the right temperature. There are 28 vents to make sure everyone is comfortable. The third row is a little snug for adults, offering 28.3 inches of legroom, but otherwise there are few complaints.

Safety features big plus

I really liked the way Lexus has included the power retractable third row. Just open the liftgate with the remote and press a button and watch the seats fold up and out of the way. With the third row folded up, there is 41 cubic feet of space. Fold down the 40/20/40 second row and there is more than 83 cubic feet of space. That keeps the U in SUV.

Another advantage to this big vehicle is all of the safety features. Lexus has loaded it up with 10 standard air bags, including front and second-row side mounted air bags and side-curtain air bags for all three rows. There is also active head rests in the front, a pre-collision system that prepares the vehicle for an accident before it happens. There is also the wide-view front and side monitor that allows the driver to press a button for better front and passenger side views to squeeze into tight spots.

Of course, this is needed because of the vehicle’s size. The lines of sight are limited and the cameras help in places like parking spots and garages. It can take a week getting used to driving a big vehicle, but the LX 570 takes less time.

As soon as you adjust to driving this SUV, you’ll never want to go back to something less luxurious. That’s one of the beauties of these big vehicles. The high riding position, the available power, that wonderful leather smell every time you open the door, they all play a part in improving your day.

This is an SUV that comes without apologies: So why should its drivers say they’re sorry?

Scott Burgess is the auto critic for The Detroit News. He can be reached at (313) 223-3217 or sburgess@detnews.com.

2009 Lexus LX 570

Type: Eight-passenger, four-wheel drive SUV

Price: $75,705

Engine: 5.7-liter V-8

Power: 383 horsepower; 403 pound-feet torque

Transmission: Six-speed automatic

EPA gas mileage: 12 mpg city / 18 mpg highway

Source: Lexus

Report Card

Overall: ***

Exterior: Good. Big and brawny. The LX 570 is as unexciting as it is capable.

Interior: Excellent. New trim adds more exotic look and additional technology makes every driver feel at home.

Performance: Good. The 5.7-liter V-8 offers plenty of power, but the high body still sways too much.

Safety: Excellent. Ten standard airbags and a host of electronics keep this beast nicely tamed on the road.

Pros: Loads of luxury and capabilities at a high price.

Cons: The fashion-conscious will look elsewhere for family haulers.

Grading Scale

**** Excellent *** Good ** Fair * Poor

For online:

Dimensions (inches):

Wheelbase: 112.2

Length: 196.5

Width: 77.6

Height: 73.4

Ground clearance: 8.9

Interior dimensions (inches):

(front/middle/rear)

Headroom: 38.3/38.9/35.8

Legroom: 42.9/34.4/28.3

Shoulder room: 61/61.4/62.3

Hip room: 58.8/58.5/56.6

Cargo volume:

All seats in place: 15.5 cubic feet

Third row folded up: 41 cubic feet

Second and third rows folded: 83.1 cubic feet

Curb weight: 5,995 pounds

Towing capacity: 8,500 pounds

Fuel capacity: 24.6 gallons

Suspension:

Front: Coil spring-type double wishbone independent

Rear: 4-link coil spring lateral rod-type suspension

Damping and height controls: Electro-hydraulic suspension with 4-wheel active height control and automatic load-leveling adaptive variable suspension.

Steering: Hydraulic power steering with variable gear ratio steering

Turning radius: 38.7 feet

Brakes: Four wheel disc with multi-terrain anti-lock braking system.

Front: 13.4-inch ventilated disc

Rear: 13.6-inch ventilated disc

Wheel size: 20- x 8.5-inch aluminum alloy

Spare tire: full-size spare

Performance:

0-60: 7.4 seconds

0-1/4 mile: 15.8 seconds

Top speed: 137 mph (electronically limited)

Warranty Information:

48 month / 50,000 mile basic warranty

Roadside assistance: 48 months / unlimited miles

72 months / 70,000 miles: Powertrain and restraint system

72 months / unlimited miles: Corrosion perforation protection

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6 years
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Roadside Assistance
4 years

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2 years / unlimited miles from your certified vehicle date of purchase.
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Consumer reviews

4.3 / 5
Based on 12 reviews
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Comfort 4.4
Interior 4.3
Performance 4.5
Value 3.9
Exterior 4.2
Reliability 4.4

Most recent

  • Best all around vehicle I have owned.

    Super reliable though it costs to keep it maintained at the Lexus dealer. These are built to last long term which is why they are so desirable and hold value.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
    2 people out of 2 found this review helpful. Did you?
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  • GOOD CAR

    its a nice car with a good price .. trying to got some cash to buy a new small car and pay my school tuition .
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • The vehicle I ever owned

    Stylish comfortable ride. Exterior design and look is awesome. It has crawl feature which really cool and must for adventuress drivers
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
    2 people out of 2 found this review helpful. Did you?
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  • The best car I ever owned

    Bought this SUV in 2011 and it's been great reliable vehicle. It looks great handles superb I'm planning to trade in for 2016 model
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Just way too rude and arrogant

    Stay away mannnn, the sale team(Linda) just way too rude and arrogant. Please don't wait your time trying to get a single cent discount from them.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 1.0
    Interior 1.0
    Performance 2.0
    Value 1.0
    Exterior 1.0
    Reliability 1.0
    1 person out of 10 found this review helpful. Did you?
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  • Absolutely AWESOME!!

    Just bought this LX to replace my '99 Land Cruiser that I owned for 10 years. Bought the Cruiser in 2003, and I'm hoping that history will repeat itself 10 years later. The Cruiser was awesome, but the new generation Land Cruiser/LX 570 is truly INCREDIBLE!! I bought my '09 LX from a dealer in Oklahoma and drove it back to Colorado. I cruised 80 mph most of the way at less than 2,000 rpm's in total comfort into a head wind...and still got almost 18 mpg. Since being home, my wife and I have enjoyed a couple of nights out with/without the kids, and I must say...the luxury of the LX 570 is amazing. I'm hoping that this car will repeat the record of my previous Land Cruiser, which did not have a single unscheduled maintenance or repair issue in 160K miles...NOT ONE! Yes, the buyer has to stretch the wallet a bit for the LX, but the Toyota/Lexus value proposition is well worth it!
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • LX570

    Awesome luxury/utility combo. Take it offroad in am and then out to dinner at night at a fancy restaurant.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Best Luxury & Durability

    We love our Lexus 570. We have owned all types of Lexus from the LX 470, GX 470 and SC 430. When it comes to performance and luxury....This new one tops them all.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • LX 570

    We recently purchased a new LX 570 and the overall impression is that it is an amazing car. We traded in a 2004 Escalade and the overall ride quality and interior are better on the new LX then the current caddy. The key drivers for me were the ride quality, overall quality of the car itself and then the resale value. If you are going to buy an escalade it is worth driving the LX before you buy.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • 2002 vs. 2009

    I jumped too fast and purchased a new LX 570 assuming it would be just as wonderful as my LX 470 that I drove for seven years. I want my 470 back! The newer model has no adjustable up/down armrest. It only goes forward and back. If you like it in the forward position, your cup holders are not useable and the side door pocket doesn't work for cups (570 doesn't have the cup holders behind the center console like 470). NO coffee for me! Visibility is poor when changing lanes because windows are higher and shorter on the rear side leaving a larger blind spot. Biggest complaint: Very bumpy ride. I took it in for service on the 2nd day - thought something was wrong. I was told that the larger 20" wheels are causing this, but that they are supposed to be safer in an emergency. Don't know if that is true, but ride is very uncomfortable on the freeway (my hands are tense on the steering wheel). Leather quality is cheap: my jeans and black pants leave a mark on the seat from rubbing while getting in and out (didn't have this issue with 470). Navigation touch screen is still great, but there seems to be less street detail when showing more area. I am constantly zooming in and out to get the information I need. Best additions are the automatic hatch close button, XM radio, automatic third row up/down seats, and more powerful engine. I'd give all those up for a smoother, easy ride.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 3.0
    Exterior 3.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Over Priced Car

    The car is over priced compared to its style and features. I like the old style LX470 much much better the new one.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 1.0
    Exterior 1.0
    Reliability 2.0
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  • best suv ever

    it doesnt get much better for another 10 years everything you ever want in an suv nothing will even close to the lx in every way if you can somehow offord it buy it
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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The 2009 Lexus LX 570 is available in 1 trim level:

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What is the MPG of the 2009 Lexus LX 570?

The 2009 Lexus LX 570 offers up to 12 MPG in city driving and 18 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2009 Lexus LX 570 reliable?

The 2009 Lexus LX 570 has an average reliability rating of 4.4 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2009 Lexus LX 570 owners.

Is the 2009 Lexus LX 570 a good SUV?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2009 Lexus LX 570. 75.0% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.3 / 5
Based on 12 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.4
  • Interior: 4.3
  • Performance: 4.5
  • Value: 3.9
  • Exterior: 4.2
  • Reliability: 4.4

Lexus LX 570 history

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