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| My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Intro: This is a short (functional) initial impressions summary of my new (used) Lexus NX300h [Officially "Lexus NX300h AWD Business Line Pro"]. There is no real technical details/numbers in this summary as I am one of those who worries more about comfortable cruising than Nürburgring lap times. If you are really looking for super details on numbers, detailed review by T-BHP is here (Driven: Lexus NX 300h). I moved to The Netherlands for work back in 2012. My automobile life after moving to NL looks something like below. Renault Twingo: 2000 make, bought it in 2012 with ~150k Kms. First car, it was more of an experiment to even check whether I could drive comfortably in EU roads as I was that doubtful. It did not take long to get used to new ways of driving and I was very happy to have a car. I was also presently surprised on how good this small, funky but spacious car is. Almost no troubles except a battery change and a starter motor. Used it for ~3 years and about 25k Kms. After a job change in 2015, I opted for an office lease car as job involved a fair amount of travel. Lease car days were a bit more interesting. VW Golf 1.0 hatchback - 2015 to 2016 - It was a short lease, lasted for about a year after that lease company wanted the car back for some reason. Opel Astra - Late 2016 to Early 2017 - After lease company wanted to take away the Golf, they replaced it with another short lease which was an Opel Astra that lasted a few months as I was then eligible for my long lease. Volvo V40 Cross country - Early 2017 to late 2019- Picked this long lease car after a lot of research and test drives. Drove for 3 years and 100k kms! What a car it was. We toured from Italy to Norway and Paris to Berlin and all in between, loved every moment of driving it. Volvos will remain in my heart. They are amazing cars with one of best seats in business combined with very high build quality. Golf Estate 1.6 Bluemotion 2019 to 2023 - After 3 years with Volvo, I moved away from office lease and bought my second private car - 2015 make, used Golf Estate 1.6 Bluemotion TDI. It was 100k run, but was almost like brand-new in and out. Main reason for an estate car was that by this time our family had grown and we needed more room inside the car to be able to carry everything thats needed around. Fantastic car, everything felt home very soon. However, water pump and timing belt replacements besides regular maintenance meant that it was not particularly cheap to maintain overall. Covid times in-between also meant that the amount of travel drastically reduced. However several Germany/Italy trips and one super long NL-Croatia-NL trip made a lot of great memories. If I am in search of an estate, Golf would still be on my list. Btw, the eagle eyed of you know the location! Golf did around 65k kms by the time we moved on. Lexus NX300h Feb 2023 - Present: Towards end of 2022, A few things changed. Kid started with her school - that meant driving within the city limits to her school every day with several traffic lights in between. That also meant that I had more traffic jams to face as I further drive to office as I could not leave early anymore. The travel for work never picked up to the pace that existed before Covid. Relatively lower run was not really justifying the higher taxes and insurance to be paid for Diesels. For reference, The road tax amount needed for Golf now more or less pays road tax + full coverage insurance for my Lexus. Besides, Diesels were getting stricter restrictions all across Europe. Several cities do not allow older diesels anymore in their city centers. Though I thought I would never be an 'automatic' person, having a few days driving with friends automatic cars clearly initiated some second thoughts especially given the more frequent city driving. I could have still driven the Golf at least for few more years, but I also had a growing wish to move towards something like a cross-over or SUV sooner than later. Though not serious, casual search went on. I was spending a couple of hours every week looking at used cars by end of the year 2022. The Search: So the search was getting more serious as time passed by. Tried several combinations of criteria and eventually settled on Automatic + Petrol/Hybird + AWD + Post 2017 + 5 seats cross overs or SUVs. Started looking at VW SUVs/Cross overs given great VW Golf ownership, Followed by Volvos (XC60 in particular) having no major luck in used car market, then looked at other German/Japanese options like X1/3s, GLAs, RAV4s etc however it was almost impossible to find original NL cars within 150k kms mileage fitting within the budget of what I was looking for. Then looked at Vitaras and CRVs for a while, but dropped them as best efforts within mine could not convince myself on the lack of interior quality for Vitaras and for the body shape of CRVs. I even look at a few Subaru foresters but internet wisdom never gave any confidence on boxer engines. Tried by my best to convince myself on Mitsubishi Outlander but nothing could create any good impressions besides the PHEV factor. Interiors were too basic and plasticky to my liking. Then eventually landed in Mazda CX5 and that was a milestone. At some point, I was pretty much convinced that I was going to get a Mazda CX5 AWD Automatic and there were a few available from 2018-19 and even took a few test drives. Mazda Service center was very nearby which was a plus. But a then I came to know that a friend of mine had serious troubles with his 2019 (office lease) CX5 with cylinder deactivation tech that had some serious recalls [Just google it!]. Given most of the new Mazdas on road would be lease cars where no one worries about issues or recalls, privately owning one was of a different league for me given the potential issues related to cylinder deactivation tech. So almost over night Mazdas went out of my list. Then there was a brief moment where I had no idea of what next but somehow ended up looking at Lexus NX300hs at some point. I have to admit that Lexus were never in my thoughts until this point - not sure why though. Probably that's because unlike several other markets, Lexus is not a strong brand here in NL. I also had some worries about hybrid tech failing over time. I somehow got tagged after spending some time reading through several forums, ownership experiences and watching Youtube videos and could not leave it for some other brand thereafter. There were not a lot of NXs available to begin with and the ones available were either too far off from where I lived or were too pricy to my budget. One fine day, to my utter surprise, the Toyota dealer literally 2 minutes away from my home had a NX300h on their used cars stock. It was a 2016, AWD and original NL car with 176k kms. I neither liked the 2016 make factor nor the high mileage situation but since the showroom was just a few minutes away, thought of paying a visit. Rest is history! It had most of the features I need and a bit more. With the exception of infotainment system [more on that later], there is a clear pursuit to perfection in every aspect of this car. Here is what I am referring to.
List goes on. A few were missing though, more on that later. Buying process Though it was 2016 make with 176k kms, car looked almost brand new top to bottom to in and out - no single trace of any serious wear and tear even. That is a good start. Generally used cars are well maintained here in NL though they could be pricy. I'd pay a premium for a good quality used car than trying my luck with cheaper unknowns. Dealership was very friendly and open to talk, they took me to their service area to have the car lifted and allowed me have a look at the underbody which was very clean with no rust or any serious scratches. Several test drives, grinding through all service records and a few sleepless nights of research gave me enough confidence to proceed. My Golf that I wanted to exchange also received a fair quote from the same dealer that was higher than what I received from several others [Toyota dealer offered a quote that was 73% of original price paid in 2019. 27% lost in 3 years 65k kms]. Initial offer price was not in my limits but a few rounds of talks somehow made it possible. Finally I also negotiated for a year of warranty and that came together with one year of free NL roadside assistance which is not really helpful as I anyway had a third party EU wide road side assistance subscription. On 11th Feb 2023, I exchanged my Golf to the same dealer, took delivery of Lexus with a year warranty included in delivery price. Had it not been for the 1 year warranty, I would not have opted for it given 2016 make + high mileage factors. On the plus side, when the car is serviced at Toyota/Lexus dealerships, the warranty will get renewed for another year until 200k kms / 10 years. There is also a (paid) hybrid system check that can be performed post which the warranty of the hybrid system will get extended every year for another year until car is 15 years old. Above all, I also somehow kept telling myself that Toyotas are supposed to last longer than rest of the ones around - Hope that stays true Right after getting out of showroom. The color is some sort of Metallic Brown (still need to figure out the official name). By the way, the color is also something special to me. Usually the cars here are white/black/grey. This metallic brown is something that I had never seen before and I love it! My kid wanted a glittery golden car though! Initial days Something unbelievable happened the week leading to the Saturday when I got the car. There were several challenges with one of our on-going software implementations [I am a Solution Architect for supply chain software products by the way] and that demanded a quick trip to our India development office. Before I could blink my eye, travel date got finalized and that was 12th - the next day after getting a new car. I had no other choice but leave the car behind for what was supposed to be a week's trip. But then the trip unfortunately it got extended by one more week. While it was great to catch up with development team and I also had a chance to enjoy some good food, I was equally glad and eager to return at the end of 2 weeks sprint to start exploring my new car. So, this is my first automatic. It meant some getting used to the new ways of using the machine. It was also my first hybrid - that meant another learning curve. A few days and few short/long drives, it was all set, things started to feel more natural. I am no way an aggressive driver looking for peaks of steering feedback or for cornering stability, so CVT wasn't particularly of any concern. I had paid enough attention earlier during the test drives itself to ensure that I was going to be ok with it. Car comes with an EV mode button - pressing the button forces the car to run only on batteries (provided it has juice) while speeds are below 60kmph for a few kms, but do not expect any extended range beyond 3-4 kms at a short. Where it really helps is when there is heavy traffic or when its bumper to bumper city traffic. Likewise, it also comes with Eco/Normal/Sports driving modes. Sports mode for sure makes the throttle response quicker. After initial playing around, I left the settings in Normal mode for now. Quick view of interiors Here is a quick glance at what I was referring to as quality interiors. Not to forget, Previous owner and the dealer have done fantastic jobs in keeping things in shape and getting it professionally cleaned. Leather steering wheel with Lexus branding. The surface was a bit too smooth to my liking for which I have now added a perforated leather wrap. This is something I had done in my Golf as well. Classic looking dials. The left one can be switched between Hybrid systems view and traditional RPM gauge view. The right one has no customization. Center portion is sort of an information display unit where you could customize what needs to be shown (Songs/Battery level etc) Center console is dominated by gear knob. It looked a bit complicated at first with all those sideways movements but in a day or two, everything falls right on spot at first shot. To me, the silver stripe design is one of the eye catchers. It resembles the grill design. Once you see it, you never unsee it. Armrest deserves special mention, so is the analog clock. Seats are of Volvo rating. When it comes to comfort, these two guys make best in class seats as far as I have experienced. Back seats are equally good too. Plenty of space, Recline-able, AC vents, Iso fixes, Arm rest - Has everything needed for comfortable long trips. All key controls are sturdy physical buttons. I also replaced original mats with rubber ones, added dashcam, added a sturdy mobile phone holder with wireless charging and finally also added a leather steering wheel cover to make it a bit more grippy (The stitching took a couple of hours though) - All these are my standard changes now based on what I did for Golf. We had a short trip to Paris (Disneyland) a few weeks ago (~1000km round trip) and car performed really well. No issues/rattles etc. noticed. Very stable on high speeds. Very comfortable to drive and very quite inside the cabin. Another trip to South of Germany coming up in a few weeks where I will really face some uphill roads which I can't wait to experience! I am also going to give it a push on Autobahns on the way to get a good feel of it. Compromises made in favor of Lexus NX300h [This particular car]
After 5200 Kms, What I Like:
"Quirks and features" It is a quirky car in many ways. the design of the grill sort of repeats in it's interior's silver line placed above center console. The way window glass slows down just before closing off to allow sort of a soft landing is impressive. So is the vanity mirror in the center console [Buy why one would need that?]. In some ways even the existence of a CD player impresses me. I am now going to hunt for some good quality audio to give it a try. Not sure of the location where EU spec cars are getting built/assembled but several parts got Toyota and/or 'Made in Japan' stamps on them, list goes on. Economics of daily driving a Lexus NX300h My travel these days [until next projects design starts in a couple of months], is very consistent. Home - School drop - Office - home + weekend errands + a long trip [~1200 kms return sort of] every other month. I average between 65kms to 70kms per day. With 5200 kms under the belt, Car averages 14+ Kmpl right now. Except the rubber mats and phone holder I purchased and few other misc items, Car itself did not need any fixes or expenses until now. Service is due at 190k. After 5200 Kms, What I dislike:
That's it really! No other complaints or drawbacks noticed so far. I really hope it stays that way. Looking forward to driving a lot in coming months and years. I will keep this thread updated when something major happens! Last but not least: I had one spare sticker that I carried from India back in 2017 or 18 I think. That made the entry now very official. Thanks for reading, Dileep. Last edited by dileepcm : 19th May 2023 at 00:35. |
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19th May 2023, 06:43 | #2 |
Team-BHP Support | re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Thread moved out from the Assembly Line. Thanks for sharing! |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Congratulations. It looks awesome in that colour and with that lovely landscape in the background. It’s unbelievable to see the car in such a great condition after 170K km, especially the interiors. Indian cars, including the luxury cars, look totally worn out in no time. One needs to be very courageous to look at the condition of Indian cars with 170k kms on the odo (hard to find one though due to odo tampering) :-) You will really enjoy the comfortable seats and a smooth drivetrain. I am not surprised you mentioned comfort level of Volvo seats repeatedly - they really do a phenomenal job when it comes to seats. Their entry level car v40 in India has seats that are way better than much more expensive German cars. |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update
Thanks androdev. Indeed, you are absolutely right on used cars in India. Though not in luxury league, I was hunting for a replacement for my 15 year old Wagon R while I was in India mid last year and had a chance to look at several pre owned small cars like Ignis, Tiagos etc which were less than 4 years and below 50k kms. For the most part, they all looked like 10 years old with a few hundred thousands kms to me which has made it hard to put money in. |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Quote:
Lexus is super reliable, so regular maintenance is all you need to make it run another 176k kms. | |
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19th May 2023, 17:47 | #6 |
BHPian | re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Congrats Dileep, great looking car and color. Its time for a NL meet soon |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Amazing car. Just get amazed at how good cars outside India can be after 160,000 Km. The maximum any car of mine got to was the mid 90 Ks for my Zen, and it was in a shape that only a mom or dad could love by then. While I have never driven a Lexus, have found the Camry (which I believe has the same power train) quite boring to drive - but for someone who wants to take his kid to school and then commute, it makes immense sense. As my wife would say, that’s what I have done for about 80% of the 52 k I have driven in my X3 - and a car that works perfectly for 80% if your usage is probably as good as it gets. Best wishes and hope it gives you untroubled service for a long time. Do keep posting. |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update
Thanks!, Looking forward to munching tons of miles. Quote:
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Lovely Car. I find many cars maintained very well even past the 100,000km mark in the NL. Gives a lot of options when choosing a great car. the NX300h is also in my shortlist for our next car. Let's think of a catch up some time. |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Quote:
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As expected, the economy reduced a bit at the hills. 13.3 kmpl and 12.8 kmpl on two consecutive refills. However unexpectedly the economy got back to normal numbers [15.24kmpl] on the drive back home even after pushing a lot on autobahns. Odo stands at 184133kms of which 6552 are under my ownership. No other trips in plan at the moment. So the likelihood is that Lexus will continue doing the home-school-office runs for a while until something comes up. I am not expecting anything of high interest until service at 190k post which I will update this thread. Signing off until then with another pic. Thanks, Dileep. | ||
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Dear dileepcm, Great review. After reading about your car's odo, VAG users like me: Please keep posting. Regards Last edited by Dr ST : 24th May 2023 at 19:15. |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update I am following your thread with vested interest as this car is one of the options in my sights for mid-2024. You thread is well written and useful. I only bemoan the lack of leg space at the back. Why, oh why. Also, as I get older I grumble about these forward hinge doors so universal in all our cars. My personal experience with my current ES300h is that of,, touchwood, a flawless driving and A.S.S. experience. Happy miles Bro. |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Quote:
About the forward hinged doors. Only bet is Rolls Royce, that too rear doors only. Otherwise, if you plan to be chauffered, the best bet would be Lexus LM/ Toyota Vellfire with the sliding rear doors. | |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update 10000 KMs up. Lexus has been munching miles with all sorts of daily duties. Finally the 10k mark is up with an average daily distance of 75kms. Odo stands at 187596 kms at the moment. Fuel consumption averages around 14.5 to 15 kms / liter. Some status below after driving the car for 10k kms. No major events or issues seen so far except one of the boot door struts having a small leak. Next scheduled service is at 190k however I will be getting it serviced a bit sooner as I have a super long road trip coming up starting second week of Aug [more on that later ]. Bye for now (with a pic obviously). I will update the thread after the service if there is anything unexpected or after the road trip. Thank you, Dileep. Last edited by dileepcm : 19th July 2023 at 14:21. Reason: spelling correction |
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| re: My Pre-Owned Lexus NX300h | Ownership Review | EDIT: 212,267 km update Let me update this thread on what has been going on. First of all, I got the service done on Aug 4th. No surprises. Though I had the Toyota showroom (where I bought the car from) a couple of minutes away from my home, I opted for the Lexus showroom (Louwman Exclusive Cars) to get a sense of the experience. It was nothing less than royal to say the least. I know its probably a bit more expensive (EUR 325 all included which is not too far from what I used to pay for Golf) but every service gives another year of warranty, road side assistance, free replacement car during service etc. [in Lexus world, this program is called red carpet experience]. The boot door strut which had leak was not replaced as they recommended cleaning it up for once to see what happens next. So far its holding up good. Remember I had mentioned about super long road trip in my earlier post? On Aug 5th, I started my solo drive: Road trip from Netherlands to Morocco [or EU to Africa to make it a bit fancier]. Route: Drove from NL to Barcelona (crossing Belgium and France) in a day, Spent a couple of days there resting and roaming around Then drove further to Algeciras which is south of Spain very close to Gibraltar. Got into a ferry next day and landed in Morocco after about 2 hours. Then I was originally planning to do a around trip until 19th in Morocco visiting places like Chefchaouen, Volubilis archeological site, Meknès, Marrakesh, Casablanca, Rabat and Tangier however due to some personal reasons, I had to cut short the trip at Meknes and return to NL (and to India). Though I could not complete the trip, I think The experience of driving from NL to Morocco and being there driving around still deserves a separate thread. There are lots of interesting details like getting you and your car into Morocco, getting temporary import permit, driving culture in Morocco, fuel, roads, food and so on. For me, while I am a bit sad that I had to return sooner, The whole experience of driving my own car from EU to Morocco, touching the continent of Africa and being able to drive there was a very rewarding experience. Morocco as a destination remains in my list. Now I am starting to dream of touching the continent of Asia as well at some point Let me pick up writing a detailed post on Morocco experience once office duties get settled a bit in coming weeks. However, here are a few pics. Overall, I drove about 5730 kms during this trip. Car performed absolutely brilliantly. At times I was a bit worried when outside temperature was constantly above 45 degrees for hours, but no problems at all. Everything worked as its supposed to. Small accident: On the way to Morocco, a sudden stop on Spanish motorway caused the car behind me to scratch my bumper - My first ever such incident in EU in all these 12 years. However that did not spoil the trip at all. We both parked the cars on the shoulder, had a very friendly chat, he signed my insurance papers and job done in 15 minutes. I have already completed the administrations for the claim and will hand over the car to same Lexus dealer for fixing it later this week or next week. I could have done it earlier, but I was in India for last one week which delayed the whole process a bit. Odo currently stands at 194926 kms of which 17991 kms are driven by me which leads to daily average of 98 kms. Thank you! Last edited by vb-saan : 30th August 2023 at 11:32. Reason: A small typo. Thank you! |
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