Used 2017 Lexus LX for Sale Nationwide
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About 2017 Lexus LX
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Add the premium Lexus brand name to Toyota’s legendary Land Cruiser and you have the 2017 LX 570, a full-size body-on-frame luxury SUV. This 8-passenger hauler is a rarity in these days of environmental awareness and fuel-efficiency, but for the well-heeled family that enjoys venturing off-road while immersed in such creature comforts as leather upholstery, 4-zone automatic climate control, and memory for driver settings, this Lexus is a perfect fit.
Back in the mid-80s, Japanese automakers recognized that consumers worldwide would pay premium prices for luxury Toyotas, Hondas, and Datsuns (Nissans). Toyota offered its first Lexus, the LS, in 1989 and had an instant hit. The LX 450 came out in 1996 and in 2008 took on the 570 designation. The present-generation LX 570 has undergone 3 redesigns since its inception, with the latest debuting for the 2013 model year.
Offered in a single trim for 2017, the LX 570 features only 2 changes of note: Lexus’ new Safety System+ package, with adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, pre-collision warning with pedestrian alert, and automatic high/low-beam headlights is now standard, while the once-standard cooled storage bin is only available with the optional rear-seat entertainment package.
Outside, the LX 570 is handsome in a boxy, heavy-handed way, and boasts step bumpers, a power sunroof, a roof rack, LED headlights, and 20-inch alloy wheels. Inside, look for a standard 12.3-inch Enform infotainment touchscreen display (with remote) to dominate the center of the dashboard, while 4-zone automatic climate control (Lexus’ Climate Concierge), genuine wood accents, and a 9-speaker audio system also come standard.
Behind the distinctive spindle grille lurks a 5.7-liter V8 powerplant putting out 383 hp and 403 lb-ft of torque. Behind that, an 8-speed shiftable automatic transmission manages the grunt for an estimated 13 mpg city/18 highway/15 combined. Towing is maxed out at 7,000 pounds with the standard hitch and wiring, while tests at one track last year saw the LX 570 scoot from 0-60 mph in 7.3 seconds, which isn’t bad but lags most competitors' times.
Th LX 570 comes with standard full-time 4-wheel drive (4WD) boasting crawl control, hill-start assist, descent control, and an electronically locking limited-slip center differential that allows power and braking to be transferred automatically between the wheels that slip and the wheels that grip. The LX 570 also sports a terrain-taming Drive Mode Select system that allows drivers to select specified powertrain and suspension configurations via a console-mounted dial. Add to that electronically adaptable shock absorbers and stabilizer bars in front and rear, combined with variable adjustable steering, and you’ve got some jaw-dropping off-road capabilities.
The third-generation 2017 LX 570 features a lot of room for front and second-row passengers, but despite Lexus’ claims that the third row seats three, only two small adults will be at all comfortable back there. And accessing the way-back seats is surprisingly difficult, with no forward or reverse adjustment of the second-row seats, and those third-row seats fold to the side, taking up a significant amount of cargo space.
Optional features like the rear-seat DVD entertainment system, heated and ventilated second-row seats, and upgraded leather upholstery throughout the cabin are back for 2017, along with an available Mark Levinson premium Surround Sound audio system that boasts 19 speakers and 7.1 channels.
Standard safety equipment augmenting the new Safety System Plus package includes 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control (with off-road modes), front side-mounted airbags, 3-row head curtain airbags, running lights, turn-signal-integrated mirrors, and front fog/driving lights, along with Enform emergency telematics. Available safety features include a head-up windshield display and Intuitive Park Assist, which uses front and rear parking sensors in combination with a rear-view camera. There’s no crash-test data for the LX 570, ostensibly because of its low sales volume, but it’s a stretch to imagine this hefty hauler getting the worst of a collision with the average sedan, coupe, or crossover.
The LX 570 goes head to head with not only its Land Cruiser cousin, but with Mercedes-Benz’s GL-Class and Land Rover’s Range Rover and LR4 sport utes as well. And although few consumers here in the U.S. find the need for an oversize family automobile like the LX, which flaunts a base price tag of $89,380, its dominating road presence, palatial accommodations, potent powerplant, and off-road abilities still have a certain appeal.
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Ronnie H
Reviewed a 2017 Lexus 570 4WD on Sep 20, 2025
Amazing vehicle! Has all the bells and whistles for a great family traveler, also everything you would want in a larger over lander, plus or minus a few modern technological creature comforts that can be a plus for people who are more about being disconnected as opposed to still attached to your devices. Couldn't have chosen a better vehicle!
Michael E
Reviewed a 2017 Lexus LX on Jun 19, 2024
I have owned Lx 470, GS300, Lx 570 2011, Rex 350 2019 and currently Lx 570 2016. So yes, I am used to Lexus. I have also driven European cars. It was frustration that pushed me to Lexus after my two BMW (120D and 335x() each stranded me within two years. What frustrates me is the review from official websites like Edmunds, etc. The review of Lx 570 2016 (which I own currently) pales in comparison with my own experience. In fact, reading the review of the driving experience I wondered if they are paid to say something differently or just to make thing up as you go. Aside from the technical specifications, everything else they say about this car was just the opposite. It also make it impossible to trust them for other reviews. The bottom line is that this is a car that is reliable, dependable and you can own it for the next 20 years! You can decide never to sell it. It is not exaggerated, it is just worth the value. The Lexus badge sounds luxury, but for me, it is “reliability”. Literally, it will not breakdown so long as you maintain it. I traded my newer RX 350 (2019) for an older Lx 570 (2016) simply because the latter is superior and comfortable. I bought used one because it has more value for me. Even at 78,000 miles, it out performed all a the brand new European counterparts. We went on a trip and another friend had a brand new European and while he enjoyed the city limit, he didn’t have the comfort of an Lx 570 for a journey of over 6 hours. For us, we didn’t even feel the stress, it was just perfect. I have watched YouTube and other “professional” reviews but these are people who just borrow the car for a few hours to a few days or at most a week. This hardly constitute an experience and most of these reviews themselves are just somewhat “ideological”, that is, they have a company preference for a car that they promote and then they use the LX 570 as a strawman to make sure their preference looked good. Some of the cons are just nonsensical and you can see they are really trying hard to say something negative. The only car worth comparing is the Mercedes G wagon but if you compare the price then you find out that the Lx has unlimited value.
Marlon C
Reviewed a 2017 Lexus LX on Oct 16, 2020
Best SUV ever. It may cost much but the car is like a slab of Granite, solid and will last forever..
Eric B
Reviewed a 2017 Lexus LX on Mar 16, 2020
This car is as reliable and luxury laden as they come. Incredibly comfortable and its a genuine off road vehicle. I live part time in MT and do a lot of hunting and fishing and just poking around and this vehicle handles all the terrain with absolutely no effort. With the correct tires it will handle snow or mud with equal ease. The only drawback with this vehicle is the fuel consumption. Its capable of about 21m pg on a long drive but anything less than that is guaranteed to give you about 14.5 to 15 mpg.
2017 Lexus LX Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 570 4WD | $89,880 |
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