I've been evaluating a new family hauler to take over some duties from Old Blue, our aging 2008 Honda Odyssey w/170k miles. I considered a wide spectrum of options & price points but ultimately landed on a 2010 Lexus GX460 w/127,000 miles. Here's the thread I created to ask advice on the purchase & interpret the carfax report. I've always liked the lexus GX models for their reputation as being comfortable and very durable. I also like the fact it can tow nearly 2x the weight of my mininvan...in hopes I'll be dragging a 200x challenge entry home in 2023.
I test drove a VW atlas, which would have been more expensive, but would have still likely been in-warranty. I really liked the seats and the way it drove, but SWMBO hated the rear seats. I was leaning towards a 2017ish Expedition w/~100k miles, but the potential for ecoboost issues gave me heartburn. Ultimately, I like driving older cars and I figure the Lexus would probably depreciate less and probably drive better over the next 100k miles. SWMBO has been talking about getting a GX for a loonnnng time, it's somewhat of a dream car for her. When comparing the gas mileage to a car, it hurts. When comparing it to our minivan, which gets 22mpg highway...it's actually not that big of a deal.
Why this early generation GX460?
- In 2010 lexus switched to a timing chain (the older GX470 had a timing belt).
- The 460 also is said to have improved ride quality compared to the older GX470.
- The 3rd row seats in the 460 fold flat into the floor. In the older 470 they flip up sideways and take up real estate in the trunk.
- I like the looks of this specific generation compared to the newer ones.
- Fair enough price/mileage ratio. I'm still paying the COVID tax, but I did benefit from increased prices when I sold my VW Alltrack.
Early ownership impressions
- I like the V8. It reminds me of the SWMBO's full-size bronco we sold a few years ago. I realize how much I liked the sound of a V8
- It's quiet, rides nice and has good forward visibility
- Lots of interesting technology & features that continue to surprise me. I'm still figuring out where things are.
- Vented & heated seats are very nice
I don't plan to make this an overland rig any time soon, but there are a few things that I pan on updating.
I've joined a few GX groups on the facetalker app. I'll have to join some good old-fashioned forums to find some more detailed discussions on a few of the things I'd like to change.
Cargo: I need crossbars so I can fit my Thule Adventurer cargo box on top. It'll only be up there for long trips. The factory crossbars are ~$200 and should work fine. Because the roofrails are flush, instead of raised I'm a little concerned if there's enough room for the bracket to slide underneath the x-bars. I'll also have to measure the slots to make sure the spacing for the crossbar brackets works with my Thule box. There are cheaper OEM-looking x-bars on Amazon, but for the extra $100 the OEM one (usually made by Thule or Yakima) is probably worth the additional price. We bought a cheap x-bar set for the minivan and I don't like how the x-bars sag when fully loaded.
If I can find a set of used Yakima towers locally I'd prefer to go that route, It'd be nice to have the ability to go w/wider bars where I could potentially fit a bike, surfboard, or even another low-profile box. Newer Yakima stuff is pretty expensive, even when used, so I'll probably just buy the OEM bars and start watching in case a good deal pops up.
Audio/Navigation: The navigation looks a bit outdated and is probably missing roads that have been built in the last few years. It looks like I can buy a new SD-card with updated nav maps from Lexus for $200. There may be bootleg copies available, but it's probably not worth risking it.
I'd really like to replace the touch-screen with an android auto system. I'm not an audiofile, but I'd hate to lose sound quality because I switched out the Lexus head unit for something that's not as good. Most of the videos I've seen use a giant tesla-like tablet...which I definitely don't want. I checked crutchfield and they haven't tested compatibility on my GX, which is surprising. An OEM looking screen that lets me keep my phone hidden and uses better map technology & more advanced voice features would be idea.
Maintenance: The oil was changed recently. I have no idea about anything else. I'll have to do some reasearch to figure out if/when I should be greasing u-joints, transmission, differential, brake fluid, coolant, etc.
Interior: I need to add more 12V charging. I'd like to add a plug in the center console so the back seat has better access. I also want to get some leather cleaner/conditioner to keep the leather from cracking.
Tires: There was quite a bit of vibration at 75 mph when I test drove the truck. It got better on my 2nd test drive w/the wheels rebalanced, but it wasn't quite right. It got better on my drive home, the tires were probably flat-spotted from sitting. I would like to replace the goodyear AT tires with a touring tire. Michelin, etc. There are are a set of brand new 2021 takeoffs not too far away, but I'm not sure I like the wheel design as much as the ones I have.