Here's How Lexus RUINED The UX Model! The Unfortunate Truth!

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • In this video I share with you how Lexus ruined the 2023 Lexus UX with it's most recent update.
    Lexus started the update of the UX well by making it hybrid only. Then things went down hill from there especially with the F Sport Model not having 2 trims one just a jarring F Sport and the other a specialized Handling Package which makes absolutely no sense in a sensible quiet small luxury hatchback hybrid.
    Lexus can make decent sports cars like the LFA, the LC500 and the F Line cars. But the F sport trim continues to ruin very nice cars making them very jarring to drive and not sporty or well handling at all and the updated 2023 Lexus UX is just another one to be added to this list.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:44 Under The Hood
    4:01 Under The Car
    7:59 Exterior Review
    14:17 Interior Review
    18:38 Things I Don't Like About It
    22:43 Should You Buy One?
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Komentáře • 695

  • @briannyob7799
    @briannyob7799 Před 11 měsíci +152

    Why do people complain about a small vehicle not having much space? If you want more space, buy a larger vehicle.

    • @echirag
      @echirag Před 5 měsíci +8

      😂 great point!

    • @metalic1990
      @metalic1990 Před 4 měsíci +5

      My old Skoda from the 90's had more space inside while being smaller than UX.

    • @tom11zz884
      @tom11zz884 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Preach Brian.
      Common sense isn't so common in today's well.

    • @yukhzia
      @yukhzia Před 4 měsíci

      because they can

    • @rainretribute9852
      @rainretribute9852 Před 3 měsíci

      Welcome to America sheepish. Half of em are all arrogant ignorant hypocrites

  • @makotohanazawa6560
    @makotohanazawa6560 Před rokem +60

    right on spot. i know a lady owner of a 2019 ux hybrid. people that buy this model dont need anything crazy with sporty look or functionality they just want a small , easily manoeuvrable while luxurious car.

    • @COMMANDERFOX31
      @COMMANDERFOX31 Před rokem +5

      There isn't much luxury in this model. The interior feels cheap and made with low quality plastics. If you sit down and knock the interior door panels you will feel zero insulation. Ticks and rattles on bumpy roads. This feels like a lifted and luxury-badged Corolla XLE. For $37,000 base you can get much better vehicles.

    • @little123456788
      @little123456788 Před rokem +7

      @@COMMANDERFOX31 I can testify on that. When I compared the interior quality of my 2019 GS to a brand new UX on the lot, the UX felt like a Mitsubishi from the early 2000s.

    • @makotohanazawa6560
      @makotohanazawa6560 Před rokem +3

      @@COMMANDERFOX31 depends on how you define luxury. i drove it a bit the ride quality with those "seemingly refined" seats and soft suspension felt pretty comfy

    • @mylesgray3470
      @mylesgray3470 Před rokem +2

      I got in one at the showroom floor but the interior was so much more cramped than my 3rd generation Prius it was a hard pass for me. I’m going with the NX instead which is too bad because on paper I really like this little UX.

    • @whatitisnt.
      @whatitisnt. Před rokem +1

      @@makotohanazawa6560 suspension isn't the only thing that defines luxury

  • @MichaelC_22
    @MichaelC_22 Před rokem +95

    I was somewhat disappointed with Lexus and Toyota at the Chicago Auto Show this year. The thing I love about my 12 year old Camry is the comfort. I always expect comfort and especially luxury + comfort with Lexus, but it seems to me Toyota/Lexus thinks that everyone wants "sporty" these days. I don't need my Toyota/Lexus to be sporty.

    • @damilolaakanni
      @damilolaakanni Před rokem +13

      That's what we get when people say they want something "sporty, fast and reliable", when in reality you can't have all three. If they really want something sporty and fast they should look for a BMW.

    • @barsaf9989
      @barsaf9989 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, they need trims that are farther apart. Have F Sport and luxury trims, but make them very different. And have a base model that's kind of in between.

    • @barsaf9989
      @barsaf9989 Před rokem +4

      @@damilolaakanni One answer to that. Porsche. Fast, sporty, and reliable. Much more reliable than the big three German luxury sport brands.

    • @jesse584
      @jesse584 Před rokem +2

      i agree, they should keep a luxury car..
      but i absolutely love my Toyota GT86 Hakone. i like sporty cars though hence why i went for one... but the Camry should stay what it was..
      but alas, the ceo of Toyota is a sports car fan like me.. 😅
      probably more so.

    • @ralphhardie7492
      @ralphhardie7492 Před rokem +3

      Sporty and ugly. I couldn't drive this. I got a Honda 😂

  • @lootenint_dan
    @lootenint_dan Před rokem +85

    the production quality of your guys' videos are increasing exponentially. It is quite remarkable, Very Good Job to the whole CCN team

  • @tommyhsu2779
    @tommyhsu2779 Před rokem +26

    you are absolutely correct! I wouldn't look at Lexus hybrid if I am searching for a high performance hot hatch. Instead of F-Sports trim, they should come up with the ultra-luxury trim which offer things like 360 camera, dash cam sentry mode, massage ventilated seats etc.

  • @Fadic4
    @Fadic4 Před rokem +37

    For something like a hybrid, it makes sense to use a Nickel Metal Hydride battery, hybrids don’t need large batteries so the weight disadvantage of NiMH won’t be that noticeable.
    The other advantage of NiMH is longer life cycles and better cold weather performance.

    • @kaylar.8126
      @kaylar.8126 Před rokem +5

      They are also more stable and don't explode/ignite.

    • @nobodyimportant7804
      @nobodyimportant7804 Před rokem

      I have a RAV4 SE and I hate the Li-on battery. I live in an area with brutal winters and scorching summers. The stupid thing performs well about 3 months out of the year.
      There is no advantage to me in having that craptastic battery.

    • @Fadic4
      @Fadic4 Před rokem

      @@nobodyimportant7804 What negatives have you noticed in the winter??

    • @nobodyimportant7804
      @nobodyimportant7804 Před rokem +1

      @@Fadic4 It gets terrible gas mileage. Worse than the gas-powered RAV4.
      With a fully warmed-up engine, going steady at 35 MPH this POS gets about 15 MPG in the winter. The car is incapable of running on battery at that speed with no acceleration for more than 30 seconds.
      On the freeway 25 MPG is doing well in the cold. That is with the cruise control turned off. Cruise control makes the mileage worse in all cases. Long trips in this car suck.
      Part of it is that the computer is poorly programmed, but not all of it. The battery can be fully charged and the engine is running and charging the battery and the electric motors are not even running.
      Part of it is also that the electric motors are underpowered, but that is not all. It doesn't matter how slowly I accelerate, the gas engine kicks in at 25 MPG.
      The RAV4 Hybrid is just not very good.

    • @SgtNuker
      @SgtNuker Před 3 měsíci

      NiMH cells develop memory, so over time, if they're not discharged fully, recharging the pack will become less and less effective. Li-ION cells do not have this issue. With Li-ION packs being lighter, accel/decel would improve, tires would last longer, and fuel mileage would also improve. I firmly do not agree that NiMH is the "better choice" especially when we have better battery technology.

  • @Salehqesh
    @Salehqesh Před rokem +2

    Nice one. Thanks for sharing what you know and what you have put your efforts to update. Thanks

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
    @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před rokem +30

    The roof crossbars also create drag, increasing fuel consumption.

    • @COMMANDERFOX31
      @COMMANDERFOX31 Před rokem +6

      Yeah this hybrid gets around 39-41mpg avg which is almost no different than regular gasoline. The cheaper and bigger Camry hybrid averages 51-53mpg. The ES300h averages 44-45mpg.

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před rokem +2

      @@COMMANDERFOX31 This is something that really baffles me. The newer Toyota hybrid systems seem to be less efficient. The Corolla Hybrid got an update and dropped in MPG as well. When the new Camry is released I feel it's gonna be the same story.

    • @paradoxicalcat7173
      @paradoxicalcat7173 Před rokem +1

      @@imnotusingmyrealname4566 >> The Corolla Hybrid got an update and dropped in MPG as well.
      Toyota/Lexus seem to be sliding backwards. What is going on?

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před rokem +2

      @@paradoxicalcat7173 I really don't know. It's certainly very odd.

  • @eldondoucet2847
    @eldondoucet2847 Před rokem +13

    I own a 2021 FSport2 model in Canada - best car I've ever had! With regards to the run-flat tires-first thing I did was to buy all-weather Hankook Kinergy tires and put them on the factory rims. Living in Central Ontario, we get some bad weather like you do in Chicago. Now I have great tires that are much quieter that I can run all year round!
    I have just over 35,000km on it, have had 2 oil changes since I bought it in Aug/21, and my lifetime fuel average is 6.0 l/100km.
    Keep up the great videos!!

    • @eldondoucet2847
      @eldondoucet2847 Před rokem

      @text-6716 Nice try to SCAM people!

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 Před 5 dny

      Not often enough oil and oil filters change. AutomotivePress recommends changing the oil each 5k miles. I am doing this for large fleets (of hundreds of cars) and it is working great in the long-term.

  • @caa881985
    @caa881985 Před rokem +55

    I just want to say as an owner, I love mine. I don’t like the new changes tbh. Touchscreen is not necessary since I think touch pad is fine. The new ones do not have the Lexus clock which to me is a classy thing to have in a luxury car. The control on the front armrest is so brilliant and easy to use. That is probably another feature that shouldn’t be removed and they should expand the design to all their cars. Also, I don’t like the painted fenders. I don’t know why people want them painted so badly. The painted ones will get chipped, dinged and scratched so easily. The black plastic is great. I can buy products to restore them back to original condition easily. Painted fender will not be able too. As for the RF tires, they are loud but they are not that unreliable. Mines still got lots of treads after 2.5 years use. I think UX is quite advanced built. A lot of aluminum use (hood, fenders, doors). It means it won’t corrode in long run. Oh yes. It is small but you know it when you buy it. Lol. I fit 4 average size adults perfectly. As a driver, I tend to sit upright and closer to the steering wheel, so my driver side passenger at the back doesn’t complain about space issues. For sure, if you guys are 5’11” + , this will not be a good car for you. Just like the corolla hatch, it is small too ( same platform).

    • @Marcoshary
      @Marcoshary Před rokem +3

      Very good. Thanks for sharing the information. It was useful. I'm really thinking of buying a second hand UX F-Sport.

    • @lexurious2227
      @lexurious2227 Před 11 měsíci +3

      same thoughts being a 2019 Lexus UX F-Sport owner.

    • @barbandkids
      @barbandkids Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks for this video. I’m thinking of buying the UX sport so this is good and bad in it.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 Před 5 dny

      As a 2019 UX 250h AWD F Sport owner, I agree with everything except the height: at 6'4" the UX is still OK - but it's true that it is better if you are somewhere below 6'2".
      My new Bridgestone RFT are excellent.

  • @justincutler7480
    @justincutler7480 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video, love the production quality and care to detail. Thanks!

  • @islandon22
    @islandon22 Před rokem +57

    Love our 2020 UX. Flawless for 32k. The only negative is the run flats. I still have about 5k left. But they are harsher riding than conventionals. Next, I put some All Season Cooper (US made) tires on it.

    • @panfistach9618
      @panfistach9618 Před rokem +12

      In my ex UX250h next day after collecting car i bought non-runflat Michelin Crossclimate SUV (european spec) 215/55 R18. Ride was so much smoother! Bridgestone runflats are totally crap!

    • @thegoods2240
      @thegoods2240 Před rokem +5

      I'd just get regular tires, and no spare. Most insurance companies offer roadside assistance, or you could get AAA, or a can of fix a flat. If you get a flat use the can, or just call them and let them deal with it!

    • @bck0001
      @bck0001 Před rokem +15

      @@thegoods2240this might be ok if you’re strictly in an urban area and regardless are ok waiting possibly hours for them to arrive. If you’re traveling, live in a rural area, you want a spare.

    • @CamKrazy2000
      @CamKrazy2000 Před rokem +2

      There are 3 Bridgestone runflat tire - Turanza, Dueller and Driveguard. Most Toyotas that I deal with have the Turanza runflats. I can see that this particular UX in the video has Turanza runflats as well and they're the worst of the 3 B/S runflats. And they cost more than the other two. The Duellers are slightly better and the Driveguard runflats are the best of the B/S runflats IMO. I don't know if Dunlop has stopped making runflats or Toyota just has stopped buying those tires but they were garbage. We don't generally recommend switching to non-runflats because the vehicles that come with runflats don't have a spare tire.

    • @thegoods2240
      @thegoods2240 Před rokem +4

      @@bck0001 I hear you, but I've been driving for 42 years, and in all that time I've had 1 flat, when I was run off the road by a distracted driver and cut the sidewall on a rock outcrop. Considering the infrequency, I'd be willing to take the chance in most areas.

  • @elijahliam8756
    @elijahliam8756 Před rokem

    Hey my name is Terry, I just bought my first Toyota a 2005 Toyota avalon w/ 294k...and I must say I'm very thankful to find your channel. I plan on putting alot of work into the car!! I've had quite a few different brand of cars and so far the Toyota is by far my favorite car I've ever had. I don't know much about working on cars but I'm learning...Toyota isn't the easiest to work on but luckily I have u and your channel...keep it up!!!

  • @rickt2419
    @rickt2419 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for another great review and honest opinion on this F Type!
    Lexus does a great job at providing those small details, I noticed even the under engine cover/shield (the main piece and the small one for oil & filter changes) have those tear-drop shaped laminar-flow feature (@4:13) ; yet, Lexus can really make a big mistake when they do (You are so right about those run-flat tires which Toyota/Lexus should have learned from Honda Odyssey Touring model dated back from ~2006 where installed) with run-flat tires... not only won't last long and are super expensive to replace.
    Thank You!!

  • @christianacosta3776
    @christianacosta3776 Před rokem +8

    Love the content. That fake sound with the fake shifts is absurd. The back seat is also a non-starter. Anyhow, great review. Keep up the great work.

    • @wglgee1347
      @wglgee1347 Před 26 dny

      I personally laugh when I have it turned on, it’s amusing!!!!!

  • @samysamsam5882
    @samysamsam5882 Před rokem +1

    Mine has run flat tyers, any alternative you recommend? And thanks for the great review👍

  • @panfistach9618
    @panfistach9618 Před rokem +33

    new infotainment system is nice, but honestly dashboard before facelifting looks much much better and I agree with You- controls in front of the armrest was brilliant, i had UX250h with it and i really miss it in my BMW 6GT... The question is... where is sweet analog clock? 🥺 Anyway UX is still the best compact car for calm drivers with suspension comfort worthy of being in a higher class (in non-Fsport version and without runflat especially) and even though it is no longer there I highly recommend it

    • @yzrippin
      @yzrippin Před rokem +1

      You realize that F Sport that doesn't do anything to suspension it is literally just an interior package

    • @woocoheed
      @woocoheed Před rokem +1

      From experience I don’t like run flat tires either. Adds stiffness to the ride too

    • @panfistach9618
      @panfistach9618 Před rokem

      @@yzrippin nope, the suspension is a bit harder (different springs) and f sport has a rear transverse „performance damper” (which You can add to non f-sport spec).

    • @whatitisnt.
      @whatitisnt. Před rokem +1

      @@panfistach9618 an enthusiast like me can never own a hybrid

    • @fivish
      @fivish Před 11 měsíci

      The analogue clock is a waste of space. There is a digital clock top right of the rev counter. I have not had a watch with hands since 1977.

  • @gregnote771
    @gregnote771 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for being candid. No other reviewers mentioned run flat tires.

  • @GuyInNewMexico
    @GuyInNewMexico Před rokem +5

    Just discovered your channel, very nice. I bought the base model of this car for a commuter on New Years Eve. My commute is 92 miles each way, and I am averaging 35 to 38 MPG. I own three other Toyota products currently including a 1996 Crown Majesta i4V8. I look forward to watching more.

  • @philipfielding975
    @philipfielding975 Před rokem +13

    I have a 2023 UX Business Plus (Spanish market), extremely happy with it. I agree what you say about the F sport variant but , at least in Europe, you can get lower trims that have all the good things you mentioned and have non-run flat tyres. And IMHO much nicer wheels. The smaller screen is great, I don´t find it too small in any way. I agree with you about the volume knob, but you have it on the steering wheel also so it doesn´t bother me. I miss the analog clock though!

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Před rokem

      Have you got space for a spare wheel ? If so full size or Space Saver ?

    • @philipfielding975
      @philipfielding975 Před rokem

      Definitely not full size, space saver I’m not sure, it’s something I’ve been meaning to check. There is a split level boot as you probably know and below that there are some small spaces including areas for the air compressor and puncture repair liquid. Perhaps I can remove the moulding for the lower part an put in a space save. I need to check.

  • @aps125
    @aps125 Před rokem +5

    My first Lexus is the 2019 UX 250h, the very first one came out. I enjoyed driving it so much so that my wife got a 2023 nx350h. This one has caviar exterior shade matching perfectly to my white UX.
    One thing I don’t like about Lexus Enform app, it’s very hard to switch between cars when you registered more than one vehicle. The user interface is lacking so to speak.
    BTW I brought my UX from Lexus of Orland Park, just couple miles away from your shop. I got the new vehicle from McGrath dealership.

  • @MrLapley
    @MrLapley Před rokem +8

    I just bought 2023 IS 500 ,I have the option to turn off ASC,don't need it.i love the sound of a NA V8.:)

    • @stevensghost945
      @stevensghost945 Před rokem +3

      Lucky you, I saw a review of one those. I saw the reviewers going full ape and giggling like girls doing stupid thing.... it is on my wish list

  • @cadacabezaesunmundo6496
    @cadacabezaesunmundo6496 Před rokem +10

    Thanks for your review and for sharing your honest, professional, and informative comments.
    I want to keep my 2017 Hilander V6 until the government says that I cannot use a gas car anymore. I have been learning from you to do maintenance.

    • @EfficientRVer
      @EfficientRVer Před rokem

      You can then buy a 2034 gas car and maintain it for a long time also. By then, who knows whether you'll want to.

    • @papagen00
      @papagen00 Před rokem +2

      the government can never ban gas cars.

    • @cadacabezaesunmundo6496
      @cadacabezaesunmundo6496 Před rokem

      @@papagen00 in case it gets to that point.

    • @paradoxicalcat7173
      @paradoxicalcat7173 Před rokem

      Tell the government to sod off with their tyranny.

  • @fred4peace
    @fred4peace Před rokem +9

    Love my ‘23 UX Premium. Hated the F-sport options, big pass. Couple complaints is the lack of seat memory controls (really, thought standard and this is a premium). I like the remote start but as a New Englander there is no way to remote start the defrost. Otherwise, after 6-months I really like it.

  • @shawnbixby1
    @shawnbixby1 Před rokem

    The small editing details in this video are pretty funny. Keep it up AMD love the content!

  • @laloNJ
    @laloNJ Před rokem +2

    I appreciate these videos. I'm still going to most likely lease one tomorrow. For the price range, the other car options suck more.

  • @williamdrijver4141
    @williamdrijver4141 Před rokem +1

    Excellent and informative review!

  • @user-te1le7ck6b
    @user-te1le7ck6b Před rokem +5

    Being a Lexus and Toyota fan I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your opinions and videos , thank you for your service that is technical and sensible 👍👍👍👍

  • @edmundhong2610
    @edmundhong2610 Před rokem +1

    Excellent and comprehensive video. Any thoughts on Toyota's attempt with EV with the Bz4x?

  • @okitasan
    @okitasan Před rokem +2

    The addition of the additional studio lights is subtle but makes a great difference to the look of the videos!

  • @bmtdoc
    @bmtdoc Před rokem +8

    I think your criticism is fair, but only relevant to the F-Sport line. I just got my 2023 (non-F-Sport) at a higher trim level, and it is all that I could ask for. Yes, they all have the run-flats, and that's something I'll probably change when the tires are done. Otherwise, the 2023 is a step better than previous years with the new infotainment package and handling. Perhaps the title of this video should be changed to say that this video is on the F-Sport series - it would seem less like click-bait that way.

  • @littlejamie2024
    @littlejamie2024 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video, your channel subscribed.
    Can I ask a quick question pls? My UX250h was overfilled with oil, for which I used a syringe to suck out the excessive. But I found out there is now much less resistance when inserting dipstick into the tube, can I assume there was something inside or near end of the tube fallen into the oil reservoir ? Shall I worry about it? Thanks

  • @georgeshatzer30
    @georgeshatzer30 Před rokem

    Brilliant content - easily one of the best car channels on YT! Please consider reviewing a Genesis G70 (especially the 3.3T).

  • @markkent4295
    @markkent4295 Před rokem +18

    Thanks for explaining the downsides as well as the rest of this marvelous car.
    Also, thanks for sharing your reasoning behind the strength of this marvelous vehicle as well as it’s drawbacks. A good presentation.

  • @Riverguide33
    @Riverguide33 Před rokem +10

    Honest update….not just another Lexus fanboy. 👍

  • @mattmc8391
    @mattmc8391 Před rokem +25

    Absolutely spot on . The F sport package on a UX is so useless .
    Makes the models that deserve the F sport treatment seem a little less special…

    • @alexandertebo4011
      @alexandertebo4011 Před rokem +4

      There’s more to it than just ‘power’ regarding FSport badging. Drive a 2011-2017 Lexus CT200h FSport with the FSport blue springs and blue front and rear sway bars. It’ll make you forget that the damn thing only makes 120 combined HP.

    • @ToyotaAristo
      @ToyotaAristo Před rokem +3

      Exactly what bmw did with the M badge. Use it in absolutely everything just to sell you packages. Back then M badge was business today is just a package with a shift knob.

    • @ToyotaAristo
      @ToyotaAristo Před rokem +2

      ​@@alexandertebo4011 it is still a hybrid with a stiffer suspension. Now imagine Lexus making real F models by putting bigger engines or engines that are already use by Toyota sportscars that serve as platforms with tunning potential like in their dailys and suvs 18 years ago.

    • @patton67
      @patton67 Před 12 dny

      I have the 2019 uxh f sport. The seats are upgraded in the f sport making it the most comfortable seats I have ever had. I would get another f sport. I have a 50 mi one way commute. The only thing missing for the f sport would have been dual exhaust.

  • @christiancampbell8217
    @christiancampbell8217 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I agree with this! We dropped off our Lexus at dealership for some work. Ended up getting a 24 UX non F-sport as a loaner. You are spot on about the run flat tires. Loud and rough riding. Overall the interior wasn't to bad, but tuning the radio is a chore. The mpg is nice for sure. Very glad to get back in our 22 RX 350 at the end of the day.

  • @victorsaleeb5632
    @victorsaleeb5632 Před 2 měsíci

    I would like to thank you for the detailed explanation. ❤ Question about tires: What is the best? Especially since there is no spare tire in the car in 2024. What is your suggestion for solving the problem?

  • @ekit218
    @ekit218 Před rokem +1

    I always have ASC turned off. I’m here for a quiet ride, i dont need anymore noise whether the sound is tuned well or not.

  • @Marcoshary
    @Marcoshary Před 11 měsíci +4

    So, if you swap the run flat tires to conventional ones and don't use the ASC feature, everything's fine right? The F-Sport trim looks very nice by the way, I even preferred the old F-Sport trim looks.

  • @gersonhay984
    @gersonhay984 Před rokem

    Thanks for the reviews.

  • @fitrockx
    @fitrockx Před rokem +3

    This is why I like your content. I would love to see your review of the Prius 2023.

  • @JandP_Travels
    @JandP_Travels Před rokem +2

    Most excellent review of this UX. You points on Run Flats and F sport features make perfect sense. It’s a nice small luxury hybrid, not a handling power machine. I agree with all you review points on this one. F-Sport is perfect in some models but not this one. Your videos are outstanding and provide excellent product information that you can get at a dealer.

  • @ahmedsyed3436
    @ahmedsyed3436 Před rokem

    Great review. Thanks

  • @MrrNacho
    @MrrNacho Před rokem +3

    I have a question in regards to hybrids. I purchased my 1st ever hybrid about 3 weeks ago, a 2020 corolla ZR hybrid which here in New Zealand is top of the range. Its the 1.8 model. So far im loving it
    My question is, sometimes the transition between EV to ICE is almost unnoticeable and sometimes i do notice it a bit more. Is this normal? Again, this is my 1st ever hybrid so still learning everything about how they operate.
    So yeah, sometimes i do feel the transition which is like a little kick or bump and sometimes is very smooth like almost unnoticeable, is this normal??
    Thanks!

    • @user-te1le7ck6b
      @user-te1le7ck6b Před rokem

      I believe this is somewhat normal along with some noise like droning

  • @superpedro4691
    @superpedro4691 Před rokem

    The car care nut question not related to this car but any help would do, I have a 2014 Tacoma TRD I bought it new but I do not need a pick up anymore besides the gas issue the question is would you replace it with a 2019 Lexus NX350 ? or should I stick with my tacoma ? Thanks in advance any input will very much appreciated

  • @TheBobinVA
    @TheBobinVA Před rokem

    AMD, I have a 2022 Venza, my ride is not as avertised, so what kind of tires should I buy to get the ride that Toyota advertises for my car & that are also quiet?

  • @dealman3312
    @dealman3312 Před rokem

    Great video but how does this vehicle
    Handle? I drove the NX and was disappointed, it looked sporty but did not feel sporty at all.

  • @antoniodeabreaw19
    @antoniodeabreaw19 Před rokem

    Thank you, for UX full review including what under the car. Many thanks!!!!

  • @destinypuzzanghera3087

    Thank you for such a detailed video thanks for taking the time to do it right ❤

  • @MR-vt3np
    @MR-vt3np Před rokem

    Have the same in exactly the same colour. Tried to get a space saver from Lexus...not available. Can you replace the run flat with normal tyres?

  • @13randres
    @13randres Před rokem

    We need a detailed review on the Lexus GX just like this one! Thank you for all your great videos AMD!

  • @alanh8101
    @alanh8101 Před rokem

    I got 2020 Lexus NX300 and so far I love traded my 2021 RAV4 Limited ..
    Now question is I want to shampoo my 2.0 Turbo engine do you recomend so or is it necessary??
    Thank You
    Alan H

  • @artvance8251
    @artvance8251 Před rokem +12

    100 percent in agreement. Some how they lost there way on this model and I’m a Toyota,Lexus nut as well.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Před rokem +3

      I’d say they’ve lost their way on most of the new Toyotas and Lexus model redesigns

    • @paradoxicalcat7173
      @paradoxicalcat7173 Před rokem +1

      @@naveenthemachine I tend to agree.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Před rokem

      @@paradoxicalcat7173 and unfortunately that’s only going to exacerbate. Toyota and Lexus will are objectively the new infiniti.

  • @eunuseusuf
    @eunuseusuf Před rokem

    Sir I have 1 question in my previous comments maybe you have not seen it yet...
    1.> Sir what do you think about the PU bushing and PU/silicone cover boot on suspension systems. It will not to break or tear rather than that cheap original rubber boot cover and rubber bushing...
    kindly please help me... thanks for all these knowledge sharing.. its brilliant..

  • @johnny1771
    @johnny1771 Před 11 měsíci

    Is the AWD system in this progrmmed the same as the Prius where the rear motor always comes on when the vehicle is taking off from a stop? I've driven a Prius in snow and it was pretty good but watching other CZcams reviews the UX seems to do poorly in snow

  • @ktre4315
    @ktre4315 Před rokem

    Thank you for the info, would make video on RC 350 reliability?

  • @BIadeSnap
    @BIadeSnap Před 4 měsíci +2

    I love runflats, specially when living in a dangerous country where you just cant stop to change your tyre

  • @iraAlbucher
    @iraAlbucher Před rokem

    Hi CCN- I own a 2019 Lexus ES300H. Can the idle be adjusted lower. As the car will idle at 1200RPM'S after warmed up. Seems high..BTW the car has 13K miles and I live in the NE USA. I asked a Lexus tech and he said the idle is set at the factory and cannot be adjusted lower.? Can you advise. Thanks!

  • @mingwong7729
    @mingwong7729 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the review. I think I can put this F sport off my list.

  • @Mike-ht3qn
    @Mike-ht3qn Před rokem

    What about the cvt in the non hybrid ux? Just as good as the ecvt?

  • @silk7519
    @silk7519 Před rokem +2

    Probably why Akio Toyoda is stepping down as President. Excellent content.

  • @Bernardgrubb
    @Bernardgrubb Před rokem +2

    I bought a brand new 2023 Lexus RX 350, ($63,000) last week. It has been remodeled for this year. I have never been more disappointed with a car. I traded in a 2021 Highlander Hybrid platinum. Biggest mistake I've ever made. The new body design causes real problems in snowy weather. The protrusion of the grill above the Lexus symbol causes snow to build up and block the front sensors. This almost caused an accident for me when a car slowed down and cut in front of me and my vehicle failed to slow down, I had to swerve to avoid an accident before I saw the notice that the front sensor was blocked and the adaptive cruse was disabled. If you are going to be in snow country this is going to be a big problem. Even after cleaning it off it happened again within ten minutes as it continued. I drove the Highlander through thousands of miles of snowy weather and never once had the adaptive cruse disable because of the snow.
    The next problem is the new software system, it's clunky and not intuitive at all. The highlander had such a wonderful system that allowed to have frequently called numbers displayed on the home screen, one touch to call someone. This new system you have to jump through many hoops and screens to do the same thing (big distraction). There is also no home screen, you have to look at either the map or music or settings screen. I thought I was finally going to own a true "luxury" car before I retire next year. My experience has been terrible both with the vehicle and the dealership. I was on my way to a funeral 4 hours from home and no Lexus dealer anywhere. When I called my dealership and talked to service I was told my salesman would call me as the sales people "know all about the electronic stuff". I called the local Toyota dealer where I was and while they don't work on Lexus, they told me where the sensor was and what to do (first, and last Lexus) . No matter how much money you spend, service after the sale is non existent. My advice, save yourself $10K plus and buy a high end Toyota. You will get the same crappy service from your dealer for less money, and you will be much happier with the car. Lexus is far from a luxury auto in my opinion, it truly is just a way over priced Toyota...

  • @akeredoluoluwasogo9654
    @akeredoluoluwasogo9654 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for all you do
    One of your old videos just got me the answer to a 2yrs old confusing thought cracking my brain
    Long live The car care nut

  • @empi492
    @empi492 Před rokem +16

    I thought about getting a Uxh, but I ended up getting a Toyota Venza instead. It ended up being a quieter car and came with a spare tire. The Venza limited was cheaper than the top trim Uxh by $2k and came with the same Japanese build quality.

  • @stevenbowyer8816
    @stevenbowyer8816 Před rokem

    how do you warm up a hybrid to do an oil/filter change without it starting during the process with no oil in it?

  • @Ill06Taco
    @Ill06Taco Před rokem +5

    I just got a 2020 UX in the shop with an impressive 72k on those Bridgestones, and they still have tread left but have some moderate dry rotting on the edges.

    • @m-cw7er
      @m-cw7er Před rokem

      Bridgestones are the best

  • @gnawty4662
    @gnawty4662 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Don’t break my heart TCN! I need something drastically opposite of my GX for tedious commuting

  • @diegoorozco313
    @diegoorozco313 Před 6 měsíci

    Great review. 👍

  • @jimreilly9179
    @jimreilly9179 Před rokem +1

    So the run flats are not good - can you change to another tire?

  • @ksorsomeplace
    @ksorsomeplace Před rokem

    By how much approximately do the runflat tires affect fuel economy?

  • @ronl1633
    @ronl1633 Před rokem +2

    We have a 2021 UX 250h with a premium package (bigger screen) 30.000km. Tan interior with atomic silver paint. Love it for the size and efficiency and fits in all the parking spots around town with such a great light easy to drive feeling. It is a luxury economy car with a really nice interior. It's been so good we would buy it again for a family of two old farts.

  • @sammyt3514
    @sammyt3514 Před rokem

    Couldn't I just swap the run flat tires with normal ones after purchasing the UX or is it designed to only be used with run flats?

  • @p6102zrfxe
    @p6102zrfxe Před rokem +1

    AMD is doing journalists part car review better than most of them. Engine and under car review is outstanding as always. Thank you for excellent video.

    • @alexandertebo4011
      @alexandertebo4011 Před rokem

      Should watch SavageGeese. He goes far more in depth with technical information and under body shots along with actual manufacturer input from the people that actually designed the vehicles than AMD does.

  • @farzadjahanfard
    @farzadjahanfard Před 10 měsíci

    The most detailed car review channel out there was fantastic, sir thanks. I drive a Picanto 2012 that's all I can afford :D But I love car reviews, and watching them for years has never seen them at this level of detail excellent.

  • @nickjmcgarvey
    @nickjmcgarvey Před 4 měsíci

    Great review, getting to the issue I wanted to know about. I want small, quiet comfortable for 2 adults a 2 dogs, this should be my choice but soon as I hear "sporty & run flats" I'm off. Thanks for being so concise.

  • @broimnotyourbro
    @broimnotyourbro Před měsícem

    This was genuinely helpful - great review for someone actually considering buying one of these. I'll look at tire options - maybe a low rolling resistance tire that optimizes for efficiency and quiet would substantially change the personality of the UX for the better. (My wife is cross-shopping this vs. the Mini Clubman.)

  • @veganwally
    @veganwally Před 4 měsíci

    Great video, I'm assuming that has the launch gear in that CVT. I'm local, should drop buy a pickup your business card.

  • @COMMANDERFOX31
    @COMMANDERFOX31 Před rokem +3

    I dislike this car and the decision to remove the legendary 2.0L engine. This fails to be what it tries to be. The 39-41mpg hybrid average is awful for this small car, I avg 36-37mpg with a gas-only 2.5L 2020 Camry. This model will also have expensive hybrid repair and maintenance costs once the 10-year battery warranty ends, all for 3-4 more mpg? It isn't a sports car either and seems to have a very noisy and cheap interior with little insulation. You can get much better small cars for it's $37,000 starting price.
    Thanks for the review AMD, love your videos!

  • @jessebuenrostro2080
    @jessebuenrostro2080 Před rokem

    Good Evening AMD how are you doing sir? I hope all is well..Ohh yeah! I agree with you on the UX.. Don't make sense at all. Last year I asked when I should change my rear differential fluid on my 2006 Lexus IS350 and you said 30k-50k. About about years, if I don't hit 30k-50k after the initial change? I got my differential changed 3 years ago and only put 10k miles in 3 years on my Lexus so that's what I'm curious about. Hop to hear from you soon .Thank you

  • @omieyouknowme
    @omieyouknowme Před rokem +3

    The nickel batteries are proven with Toyota going back to 1997. They also don't have the heating cooling issues with lithium.

  • @murraywoods7909
    @murraywoods7909 Před rokem +2

    My 2019 UX 250h F-Sport was a magic carpet ride. The suspension & drivetrain was tuned perfect in '19 MY. The ~25HP electric motor at the rear axle helped greatly. At 150k miles I transitioned to my current 2022 Corolla Cross LX 2WD. I do deliveries. It is the perfect tool for my job. Mega durability is anticipated.

  • @stephendocherty7069
    @stephendocherty7069 Před rokem

    What would the best tyres and size be for the UX please ?

  • @brandywalkenten9085
    @brandywalkenten9085 Před 11 měsíci

    I cannot stand run flat tires. Costly and they do not last. You are 100% correct

  • @seamasrigh2162
    @seamasrigh2162 Před rokem +2

    That is some refreshing, brutal honesty. Thank you.

  • @Jerm80808
    @Jerm80808 Před 11 měsíci +1

    So buy the base or premium model, and change the tires? Seems like a simple solution. Am i missing something? Feels like it's still a great vehicle without the F Sport package?

  • @kingdingaling365
    @kingdingaling365 Před rokem

    I love your videos! So professional and thorough. I’m loving my 2022 4Runner TRD off-road. I’m sad to see the TOYOTA dinosaurs going extinct. Keep up the great content!

  • @nickjones6127
    @nickjones6127 Před rokem

    Hi can I ask an unrelated question please. As I'm considering buying a used Prius, does the cvt transmission require any fluid change please?

    • @jassmaan7603
      @jassmaan7603 Před rokem

      Bro hybrid cars don’t have cut,,, it’s called ecvt and it’s totally different from cvt and way better then cvt. Yes you need to change its fluid from company and not expensive.

  • @felixli5279
    @felixli5279 Před rokem +2

    My wife and I arrived at the same conclusion as this CZcams video re FSport when we ordered her MY2019 UXh way back in Dec 2018 when the model was launched: Both
    FSport trims are a waste of $
    We ended up with just the base trim UXh which is still gracing our driveway today and performing exceptionally well as per our expectations(may be exceeded our expectations a bit particularly re fuel economy) for this size class+price range. Don't get me wrong, we did seriously considered the lower end of those 2 FSport trims because:
    1) we actually prefer some of the exterior styling details unique to the FSport such as the grille pattern, foglights, wheel design, etc.
    2) MSRP was less than 5% higher than the base trim....a drop in the bucket.
    However, the true deal-breaker for us re FSport are the sport-tuned damping and the 'enhanced' engine sound effects. This contrasts sharply against the core reasons my wife prefers Lexus over other brands - smoothest ride and the best cabin noise isolation(I.e. NVH) at a given price point/budget. Frankly, I don't think her preferences/priorities, as a Lexus target customer, are unusual at all from a product planning perspective.....
    As for the demise of the non-hybrid UX in N.America, I'm actually surprised it lasted this long in the market. Diff in MSRP for UX250h vs UX200 has always been only around 5~6% or about US$2,000. So by paying only 2 grands more over the price of the non-hybrid UX, Lexus essentially gives you all these extra engineering features:
    1) a hybrid system offering far superior fuel economy(many brands will charge 2 grands just for this feature)
    2) All wheel drive system
    3) 18" alloy wheels instead of 17"
    4) slightly higher horsepower but significantly more low end torque.
    A UX buyer needed to be either completely product feature ignorant or just plain dumb to pick a non-hybrid UX over the UX hybrid just to save two thousand bucks..... On the other hand, it also reflected Lexus product planning & pricing team for UX has some serious issues re market logics: either the non-hybrid was seriously over-priced or the hybrid was seriously under-priced.

  • @vampyrelycan99
    @vampyrelycan99 Před rokem

    He is right about the volume knob repositioning which is way too driver-centric. And then there's the removal of the ODD which IMHO is the big Bummer. What is uncertain though, is if the infotainment system is still compatible with external USB ODDs as some Toyota vehicles even lost this compatibility......

  • @junsampang148
    @junsampang148 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi sir, new subscriber here, got a new Lexus NX350h in Sports Luxury trim, 3months ago. Just want to ask what is your good and bad of this model, or can you please make a video reviewing this.
    Thanks, more power to your channel and happy 1st anniversarry of your shop...
    cheeerssssss!!!!!!

  • @12skits63
    @12skits63 Před rokem

    I’m only getting the f Sport for the fog lights and I plan on putting different wheels for “overlapping”

  • @riceburner4747
    @riceburner4747 Před rokem +4

    I always had blue cars, but I DO like it on this. But RED SEATS??🤢 I body white, black, silver, or red, yes. I too, like the fins on the tail lites, love all the body shapes. 👍 I like having a sporty hybrid. Just because we're nerds, don't have to LOOK it.🤓

  • @gmo709
    @gmo709 Před 6 měsíci

    When u r parked uphill, and u open trunk, does stuff roll out? Also, i own an old nissan altima and it locks when i shut the trunk. No need for a button. And when i get out of car i use doorlock to lock and then shut doors so i never need anything special w trunk...but ok.

  • @John-ny6yy
    @John-ny6yy Před rokem +1

    I use Bridgestone Drive guard RF tires on my 17 Prius Prime with 16” wheels. They are not as horrendous as you make them sound. They are relatively quiet and smooth, handle well at 34psi, and yes they do have a stiffer ride, but I’m on my second set and they are good for about 45-50k miles. Absolutely wrong on them ruining fuel mileage, I still get around 60 mpg with a heavy foot and using NON-oxygenated fuel. And they absolutely DO MAKE SENSE with no spare tire. I want to get where I’m going or at least some place safe in case of tire failure. Not stranded on the side of the road with a can of fixaflat, tire inflator and an SOS button.

  • @alperalp7407
    @alperalp7407 Před rokem +1

    Whenever someone asks if I am happy with UX, I always say, grate car but please avoid run flat tires. I drove one with Michelins primacy 3 standard tires, it was a totally different experience. I am looking forward to change the tires.

  • @kentvutuan6323
    @kentvutuan6323 Před rokem

    Hi
    Can you make one video change oil transmission for Camry 2012 . Thank you

  • @Robraeil
    @Robraeil Před 4 měsíci +1

    7:51 my 2020 UXh with 35k miles has still about 5/32” tires left. They’re noisy and uncomfortable, but I have to say, they lasted me a while and I’m thinking of replacing mine when time comes with same type.

  • @Lowbrass64
    @Lowbrass64 Před rokem +3

    The one thing I don’t really like about Lexus is that their infotainment can’t really be upgraded as they age. Others are guilty of this as well. The bespoke screens and controls don’t allow you to install a new head unit as technology improves. Go to Crutchfield and see what fits most Lexus models. There usually isn’t anything. Conversely, a 10 year old Toyota or Honda will accept an aftermarket head unit with, for example, wireless CarPlay.

  • @johnd4270
    @johnd4270 Před rokem

    I never even use anything. I just use the radio that hooks up to my phone. They turn up and down by my phone. What else do you need?