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Used 2004 Lexus RX for Sale near Chicago, IL

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About 2004 Lexus RX
4.6 Overall rating(24 reviews)
ALIFAIZ K says...
Mar 16, 2026
Excellent beautiful extremely refined best car for All kinds of enthusiast
Justin C says...
May 15, 2023
Amazing reliability. Smooth ride, minimal upkeep and looks great. What more could you ask for?
Garett C says...
Jul 24, 2008
Very comfortable, amazingly soft leather, quiet, with a good sounding stereo. Body roll like a boat, very sufficient power, annoyingly jerky automatic transmission shift logic. Good looks; which is probably why all the other car manufacturer's are copying it. MPG gets about 19mpg combined. Up to 25 mpg pure highway. Very reliable car. Kinda of a girl car. Not "fun" to drive, but "nice" to drive.
Mike M says...
Mar 31, 2014
This car has cost me nothing to maintain. Other than it's scheduled oil changes, I have had no problems. I would definitely recommend this car to anyone with a family or that just wants a reliable, good looking, and safe SUV.
bill O says...
Sep 20, 2012
The car drives and handles extremely well! It has great power and will easily cruise, where legal, at 85 mph with low rpm. All wheel drive keeps you going even in snow! This body style is still being used on the new vehicles as well!

 

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The 2004 Lexus RX 330 was the long-awaited redesign of the company's top-selling "crossover" vehicle, the RX 300. Like the 300, the 330 was built up from the Toyota Camry platform. For 2004, 5.9 inches were added to the overall length, and 4 inches were added to the wheelbase. Drivers of the previous model had repeatedly commented on the need for more space.

The RX now had a more powerful engine: a 3.3-liter V6 that made 230 hp, up 10 horses from the previous 3.0-liter V6. The transmission was still offered only as an automatic, but it was upgraded from a four-speed to a five. Gas mileage improved slightly. The FWD model was good for 20/26 mpg.

Owners of the RX 300 who upgraded were pleased to find many of their key concerns addressed with the restyled 330: turning radius was improved, the console was less invasive, and it had more horsepower, more room, and a sleeker look. Others felt the 330 inherited some of its predecessor's shortcomings, like poor driver and rear visibility and blind spots when changing lanes.

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