u/Dancingtourguide

2019 Nx300H Hybrid battery duration

2019 versus 2020 Lexus NX 300H

I have two options, and I’m leaning towards a 2019, but I understand the 2020 carries a much better hybrid battery warranty, therefore, like people‘s feedback.

The 2019 is a one-owner car with 67,000 miles. It is just a little better price than the 2020 model.

The 2020 has three owners, 75,000 miles, and one minor accident. So, the three owners make me particularly anxious.

My question is: if you have a hybrid with a lot of miles and no replacement of the battery, can you share how many miles you have or how long you’ve heard it can last? I understand climate, driving behavior, etc., can impact, but a general response to your experience would be helpful.

reddit.com
u/Dancingtourguide — 2 days ago
▲ 0 r/u_Dancingtourguide+1 crossposts

Premium everytime?

I am still looking for my soulmate Lexus Nx300h but I have one question to be sure I know it's also my practical soulmate.

How crucial is it to fill your hybrid with premium-grade versus mid-grade, or to oscillate between the two? I’m nervous about committing to buying this hybrid In this time of chaos/escalating gas $.

Thanks

reddit.com
u/Dancingtourguide — 6 days ago

I am looking to buy a 2019 Lexus NX hybrid with 80k miles and two owners. My concern is that it has had nine brake pads replaced. I am not mechanically inclined, and I’m just curious what people would think of that or could explain that. What would you be concerned about given that many pads?

reddit.com
u/Dancingtourguide — 21 days ago