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Lexus GX 470

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2007 Lexus GX 470

The Lexus GX 470 is a mid-size SUV built in Tahara plant in Japan and sold only on the North American markets by Toyota's luxury division, Lexus. It was introduced in November 2002 as a 2003 model as Lexus's true answer to the BMW X5, Acura MDX, Land Rover LR3 and Porsche Cayenne, and is visually almost identical to the current models of the Toyota Land Cruiser sold on the European markets. It was released at the same time as the Infiniti FX45, its competitor.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Lexus GX 470 Review.

Recent Changes

The GX 470 hasn't changed too much since it was introduced in 2003. This year, it receives a few new exterior colors and some updates to interior items like the parking brake handle.

Styles and Major Options

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The Lexus GX 470 comes in just one base trim. It is equipped with a 4.7L 263hp V8 engine, 5-speed automatic transmission, and full time four wheel drive. Its list of safety features is impressive, as detailed below, and amenities abound within. Some of the key features include:

  • 17" silver alloy wheels
  • 8-way power driver (4-way power passenger) heated front seats with driver seat memory
  • Leather interior, door trim, shift knob, and steering wheel
  • Express open/close sunroof
  • Dual zone front automatic air conditioning
  • 11-speaker AM/FM/MP3/6CD in-dash changer audio system
  • Homelink Wireless Control System
  • Compass, exterior temperature monitor, trip computer

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the Lexus GX 470 can be found at CarsDirect.

GX 470 Trims

GX 470

MSRP

$46,635

Invoice

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Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim

Gx 470

MPG

15/19

Reliability

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There is not yet any accurate reliability data for the new GX 470, but the latest information on the 2004 model, as reported by Automotive Information Systems, reveals that it received their highest mark with an overall Green reliability rating, which indicates minimal problems in all categories.

Safety

Currently, the NHTSA website has no safety test information listed for the 2007 GX 470. However, according to Autos.com, the GX 470 ranks tied for 3rd with the Acura MDX and its siblings, the Lexus 330 and 400h, in the Luxury SUV category for Safety. Some of the standard safety features on the GX470 are:


Photos

Colors

A full list of colors can be viewed at CarsDirect.com. Some of the available choices include:

Exterior

  • Ash Blue Mica
  • Black Onyx
  • Blizzard Pearl
  • Nautical Blue
  • Savannah Metallic

Interior

  • Gray
  • Ivory

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

There are currently no hybrid models of the GX 470 in production.

Unique Attributes

Resale Values

According to Kelley Blue Book, "the GX 470 is expected to retain a high resale value, holding 68% of its purchase price at 24-months and an amazing 56% at 48 months. That's far better than the Cadillac SRX, Lincoln Aviator and Mercedes-Benz ML-Class, but on a par with the Land Rover LR3, Volkswagen Touareg, Infiniti FX45 and BMW X5.

Criticisms

  • There are only a few disappointing aspects to this largely well-designed vehicle. The regular stereo system is disappointing for a vehicle in this price range. Lexus needed to have a noticeable step up to the Mark Levinson system that came with the $4K navigation package. The rear door swings on hinges without the smoothness you'd hope for in such a vehicle.
  • "If it's cargo space you crave, the GX 470's third-row seat takes up most of the cargo hold and you have to lug them in and out (as opposed to being able to fold them into the floor). This added hassle may make it difficult to justify the added size and gas consumption." - Kelley Blue Book

Current Generation: (2003–Present)

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The 2005 GX 470s are powered by a 4.7 L, 32-valve, four-cam V8 engine with 270 hp (201 kW) at 5,400 rpm and 330 ft·lbf (447 N·m) of torque at 3,400 rpm. This is also the largest engine that has ever been put into a Lexus.

The GX 470 has a welded steel body, an electronically controlled 5-speed automatic transmission, a 4 wheel drive system, and its interior offers a place for up to eight passengers.

This vehicle is a competent contender for serious off-roading while civilized enough for everyday driving. The MSRP is averaged at about US $50,000. It has won various awards including 4-Wheeler of the Year from 4X4 Magazine.

In the Lexus lineup, it is situated between the premium LX 470 and the entry-level luxury RX 330.

The vehicle offers many refinements over its sister truck under the Toyota label. Almost 40 pounds of noise insulation is added, making for a surprisingly quiet ride.

The GX 470 has good acceleration for a large vehicle. The downside is the poor mileage the GX 470 gets...only about 14MPG in city driving. The ease with which the back seat can be folded down for added cargo room is commendable.

Worldwide

Design quirks and oddities

Awards

See also

External Links

  • lexus.com/models/gx/index.html The GX on official Lexus website


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