Lexus RX400h (2005 - 2009)

4
reviewed by Dan Todd on 29 December 2020
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 29 June 2019
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 10 March 2019
5

Limited Edition Executive

reviewed by HJFMember on 16 June 2016
5
Overall rating
5
How it drives
3
Fuel economy
4
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
4
Cost of maintenance and repairs
4
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
4
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

Smooth, Quiet and Comfortable

I wanted a Hybrid with a high driving position so I could travel comfortably in quietude and have a smile - rather than a grimace - on my face when I step out at the end of long trips. Looks were also important, of course, and while the 450h was available at the time I was looking, its styling was a retrograde step in my eyes: this and the switch from a touchscreen control panel to a US Market-inspired left-hand (!) controller on the new model weighted heavily against it (and, although a minor point perhaps, the tape player had gone too !). I still haven't seen - or been in - a better SUV and find the 400h does everything I want it to do and does it well: while it's got as much acceleration as you need off the race track I particularly enjoy the way it wafts me around silently at the slow to moderate pace I prefer to drive at. OAbout the only extra I wish it had is auto-folding/opening wing mirrors: as it is, the button for the mirrors isn't illuminated so is difficult to find at night.

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reviewed by Anonymous on 9 August 2015
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reviewed by Teejaybee on 28 December 2012
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reviewed by Brad_wales on 25 October 2012
5
reviewed by buzzable on 22 December 2011

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Price£35,505–£45,950
Road Tax-
MPG34.1 mpg
Real MPG89.3%

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