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2003 Lexus GX 470
Date Published: 11/23/08

2003 Lexus GX 470
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MSRP:
$44,925 -

Invoice:
$39,084 -

Class:
Premium Midsize Sport-utility Vehicle
2003 Lexus GX 470
Expert Rating Summary
Category Base w/nav. sys. Rating (See All
Ratings)
Premium Midsize Sport-utility Vehicle Average Rating
Acceleration 6 5.8
Fuel Economy 3 3.1
Ride Quality 4 4.6
Steering/Handling/Braking 4 5.1
Quietness 6 5.4
Controls 7 5.7
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front) 8 7.3
Room/Comfort (rear) 7 5.9
Cargo Room 8 7.5
Value within Class 6 5.2
Total Score: 59 55.6
Ratings: Maximum 10 points per category
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2003 Lexus GX 470 Review
Lexus gilds a 4Runner and plugs the gap between its car-based RX 330 and truck-type LX 470. The GX 470 shares a new body-on-frame design with the 2003 4Runner from parent company Toyota. Its V8 and 5-speed automatic transmission are shared with the 4Runner and the LX 470. So is standard all-wheel-drive with low-range gearing. Standard hill ascent and descent control is designed to limit unwanted movement on steep inclines. Antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, antiskid/traction-control system, and 17-inch wheels are also standard. The GX has a swing-open tailgate with fixed glass and an optional 3rd-row bench seat for up to 8-passenger capacity. (4Runner seats five and has a liftgate with power-opening window.) Front torso side airbags are standard, as are head-protecting curtain side airbags for the first two seating rows. Also included are self-leveling rear suspension, height-adjustable suspension, and automatic shock-absorber control with four driver-selected modes. Leather upholstery and heated front seats are standard, as are a sunroof, automatic climate control, in-dash CD changer, driver-seat memory, and lighted running boards. Options include a navigation system and a rear DVD entertainment. Towing capacity is 4500 lb.
Competition
Luxury SUVs vary in size and type, including former members of both the Full-size and Midsize SUV classes, along with a few all-new models. All offer higher standards of workmanship, comfort, refinement, and pricing than other SUVs.

Our Best Buys are Acura MDX and Toyota Land Cruiser. Both are extremely capable on-road and offer roomy interiors that feature quality workmanship and materials. MDX gets slightly better fuel economy and is more reasonably priced. Land Cruiser offers a V8 engine, rugged body-on-frame chassis, and true off-road ability.

Though rugged and trucky, the Recommended Mercedes-Benz M-Class is spacious, offers a variety of model and engine choices, and numerous safety features. If you don't venture too far off-road, take a look at the car-based Lexus RX 300. Recommended based on price, refinement, and luxury appointments.
News
The GX 470 has only just arrived, so we'll have to get back to you on sales trends and what changes may be in store. However, we think Lexus' newest SUV should have no trouble meeting its announced U.S. sales target of 20,000 a year, if only because that goal seems suspiciously modest.
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