2010 Lexus RX 350 AWD 4dr Quick Specs

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Engine Gas V6, 3.5L
EPA Class 4WD Sport Utility Vehicle
Style Name AWD 4dr
Drivetrain All Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity 5
Passenger Doors 4
Body Style Sport Utility
Transmission 6-speed sequential-shift automatic electronically controlled transmission -inc: OD, snow mode

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Five-passenger crossovers with luxury nameplates are usually smaller than the 2010 Lexus RX 350. The Lincoln MKX is in the same size class and has a unique take on upscale accommodations to go with its sizable curb weight and mediocre cargo room. The Cadillac SRX will be reinvented for the 2010 model year as a smaller five-seat crossover with V-6 power; stay tuned for more from TheCarConnection.com. The most surprising competitor to the Lexus RX is the Nissan Murano, with its urbane good looks and flexible V-6 performance making up for its lackluster transmission, cargo space, and dealer experience.

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Comments (3 total)

  1. By bob #1, Posted: 10/15/2009

    2010 rx 350 pulls to the left continuously. dealer has had car in to adjust alignment three times, with the last time taking four days to try to improve tracking.car has not been returned yet.mechanic said lexus has other models with a similar problem.

  2. By rob #2, Posted: 10/16/2009

    Yep. My 2010 RX350 Pulls to the left too! Factory sets the steering wheel a slight right so every time you try to set the steering straight it goes to the left. How on earth they got this wrong with the steering wheel? That's the most important thing for a driver. I'll never buy another Lexus again. They suck eggs with alignment issues.

  3. By Rohit Tandon #3, Posted: 11/25/2009

    My 2009 RX350 also has a constant pull to the left. Noticed it immediatley after taking delivery of car. Dealer tried to correct it 3-4 times - alignment, tire rotation and even replacing wheels to smaller diameter but no change. The head mechanic told finally admitted on the third try that this has been an issue with RX350 since they changed the steering wheel system a few years ago. Complained to Lexus but other than talk no fix- Claim not an issue. Extremely disappointed with response!! Have had a RX300 for 10 years and never had this issue. Have been Toyota/ Lexus customer for 23 years and their lack of taking ownership of the problem. I am surprised to say the least and I have been steering my friends in a different direction. The only good thing is I do not have to do much when I have to move left on the road - the car just does it by itself.

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