1997 Lexus LX Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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$49,195 to $49,195

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This was the second year of production for the first Lexus sport utility, the LX 450. The LX remained unchanged for 1997, but would undergo another revision for 1998. New competition was appearing in this market by 1997, namely the Infinity QX4. Priced to compete with the iconic Range Rover, the LX had begun to raise questions about value in its class. While the LX 450 was quite similar to the Toyota Land Cruiser, the luxury version did feature several additional options and interior refinements, which lured some potential Toyota buyers on to Lexus lots.

The LX utilized the same engine, a 212 horsepower inline six. The gas mileage, at 13/15 mpg, was not shocking for a full size SUV. The smooth and steady LX certainly reinforced the Lexus reputation for ride quality, but even with 15% softer suspension than the Land Crusier, some drivers reported a noticeable solid axle truck feel when cornering and navigating bumpy roads. However, there were virtually no complaints regarding appearance, inside or out. The most common rave from LX drivers was for the styling. In a refined version of the already attractive Land Crusier, LX drivers frequently turned heads when the vehicle made its first appearances in the late nineties.

The two common negative driver comments dealt with gas mileage and power. When the LX first took to the road in 1996, you could have filled its 25.4 gallon tank with premium fuel for $40. Those days are over. Despite the fuel consumption, drivers felt that the LX was significantly underpowered. As they attempted passing or merging on swiftly moving interstates, many drivers realized that 212 horses were not enough to move this 5,000 pound SUV in ways that Lexus owners expect.

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by Anonymous
Aug 11, 2013
This has been a great vehicle for my family. My children are at an age to have their own vehicles and I don't need to cart them and sports equipment around anymore.I wouldn't even consider selling it except it's time to downsize. Aug 11, 2013
by Sue k
Mar 20, 2011
Recommend this car for a family or vacation. Great for trips to the beach as it is very roomy. Must consider fuel costs and repairs are easily done by someone who knows how to work on cars. I'm not a mechanic, but was able to easily do oil changes, replace the radiator and brakes.Mar 20, 2011
by James L
Jan 15, 2008
Hey it was alright. It had average performance for such a big hulking thing. And for sure the gas mileage was terrible with that V8 engine inside it. Mushy brakes and turning are expected with this luxury car. Nevertheless it did perform. It had 4WD systems with diffs that worked very well during those very harsh weather seasons. It's really safe. However, since the times gas prices rose, it wasn't a great car to have anymore because the cost was so high. Still, it was comfortable and it had traveled over 190k miles before being traded in at still a great value for my Subaru. It's reliable stuff.Jan 15, 2008

1997 Lexus LX Pricing

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Trims & specs

Air Conditioning

Automatic climate control front air conditioning

Airbags

Dual front airbags

Audio System

Antenna Type: power · AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Comfort Features

Steering wheel trim: leather

Convenience Features

Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable

Drivetrain

4WD Type: full time · Locking differential: center

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: power

Roof

Moonroof: power

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: leather

Telematics

Phone: cellular phone

Tires and Rims

Wheel type: aluminum alloy

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent

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