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Nov 10 2008, 12:49 AM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 2 Joined: 10-November 08 Member No.: 82,799 Car Model:none Location:VA |
Hello everyone,
I am thinking about buying a 2006 GX470 for my wife. I've been reading alot of reviews and forums, and one issue that bothered me is the stability of the truck at high speeds. Any truth to that? I read that above 65-70 MPH , that the truck is not very stable. Thanks in advance |
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Nov 10 2008, 12:58 AM
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![]() LOC Moderator Group: Super Moderator Posts: 2,885 Joined: 21-June 04 From: Fresno,CA Member No.: 9,735 Car Model:2003 Sand Dollar Pearl Lexus GX470, 2006 Natural White Toyota 4Runner, 2009 Space Gray Metallic BMW 528i Location:Fresno, California |
Welcome to the forum!
Now we all know that we are going to obey the speed limit laws of our own states, correct? Running at about 70-75mph, it really depends. First of all, is your wife coming from a car or minivan, which both have a lower center of gravity? If so, at first it may feel unstable as an SUV really drives differently than a car or van. Secondly, if you take gusty winds as a factor (which I'm not sure if that's common in your area) then an SUV will feel really unstable to drive in gusty winds. Now if your wife is coming from a different SUV, then the GX feels very stable in any scenario. It just takes a little getting used to the vehicle. Otherwise, since the GX is top heavy, it is "stable" even when running at about 70-75mph and even with gusty winds. |
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Nov 13 2008, 08:22 AM
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Dedicated Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 656 Joined: 3-October 05 Member No.: 20,908 Car Model:GS350 AWD Location:Boston, Massachusetts |
65 to 70 MPH is ok with the GX if there is no cross wind, but it can drift a lot with a strong cross wind at that speed because of the GX's boxy design. The RX350 in comparision is much better SUV at high speed in the cross wind. And then there are performance SUV such as the X5 which the cross wind doesnt affect it at all.
I would say over all, with no wind, the GX feel pretty stable up to 75 MPG, after that it take a bit of attention. |
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Nov 16 2008, 05:38 PM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 2 Joined: 2-November 08 Member No.: 82,390 Car Model:Rx 350 Location:Austin, Texas |
We've owned a 2003 and 2005 GX 470. We live in Texas and drive back and forth to New Mexico 9 or 10 times a year. We've drive through very high winds and dust storms as we go through West Texas and New Mexico. The GX is very stable and holds the road without a problem. We've driven betwen 75 and 80 (on interstates with this speed limit) with no problem. We have a RX 350 AWD and notice very little difference between the two...both are stable on the road. Like any SUV, I'm sure a quick 90 degree turn could be a problem at high speed, but that's a problem with any vehicle and it should not happen. Also, we've driven on four wheel drive mountain roads in Colorado. It's very stable there too. Hope this helps. By the way, we will buy another one soon. We think it's a great SUV, but you pay the price for it. I just wish Lexus would go with the Michellin Cross Country tires (they are on our 2005) instead of the grocery store Dunlop AT20or Bridgestone HT tires.
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Jan 20 2009, 12:13 PM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 2 Joined: 20-January 09 From: staten isalnd ny Member No.: 86,992 Car Model:gx 470 Location:staten island new york |
i took my gx over 100 plenty of times and its surprisingly stable and very smooth and high speeds
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Jan 20 2009, 01:10 PM
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Dedicated Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 656 Joined: 3-October 05 Member No.: 20,908 Car Model:GS350 AWD Location:Boston, Massachusetts |
Its funny what some people consider stable and what some people consider un-stable. It must have to do to what car they are comparing it to. If you compare the GX to a Humvie or a 1985 Chevy, then its very stable at high speed. If you compare the GX to a Porsche, then it is unstable at high speed.
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Jan 20 2009, 01:31 PM
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Dedicated Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 785 Joined: 10-December 08 Member No.: 84,496 Car Model:2006 RX400h Location:US of A |
Its funny what some people consider stable and what some people consider un-stable. It must have to do to what car they are comparing it to. If you compare the GX to a Humvie or a 1985 Chevy, then its very stable at high speed. If you compare the GX to a Porsche, then it is unstable at high speed. True...everything is relative. |
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Jan 20 2009, 08:54 PM
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![]() Advanced Club Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 232 Joined: 12-February 08 From: Minneapolis, MN Member No.: 64,511 Car Model:1992 ES300, 1996 ES300 Location:Edina, MN |
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Jan 21 2009, 02:15 AM
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![]() Advanced Club Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 452 Joined: 8-August 04 Member No.: 11,326 Car Model:4Runner Limited/ 08-RX350AWD Silver/Nav/Black Int Location:Anchorage Alaska |
I had mine cruising at 80 today for a bit, it was so smooth and quite I thought it was electric:)
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Jan 25 2009, 09:40 AM
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![]() Motorhead lite ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 2,206 Joined: 6-April 07 From: To boltly go where bare knuckles shred! Member No.: 41,129 Car Model:91 ls400 Location:Either On The Highway To Hell or The Stairway To Heaven - depends what on time of day it is! |
We've owned a 2003 and 2005 GX 470. We live in Texas and drive back and forth to New Mexico 9 or 10 times a year. We've drive through very high winds and dust storms as we go through West Texas and New Mexico. The GX is very stable and holds the road without a problem. We've driven betwen 75 and 80 (on interstates with this speed limit) with no problem. We have a RX 350 AWD and notice very little difference between the two...both are stable on the road. Like any SUV, I'm sure a quick 90 degree turn could be a problem at high speed, but that's a problem with any vehicle and it should not happen. Also, we've driven on four wheel drive mountain roads in Colorado. It's very stable there too. Hope this helps. By the way, we will buy another one soon. We think it's a great SUV, but you pay the price for it. I just wish Lexus would go with the Michellin Cross Country tires (they are on our 2005) instead of the grocery store Dunlop AT20or Bridgestone HT tires. This is something too many buyers aren't aware of. You DO NOT have to accept the rubber that comes with a new car from the dealers lot. When you go in for your new GX/RX simply ask the dealer to exchange the stock rubber for whatever you want. They'll just put the stock tires into their inventory for later sale. Work it into the purchase price. Make it part of the deal. All dealers are capable of supplying you with any tire on the market. They may try talking you out of it. Don't accept the car unless you get EXACTLY what you want!!! You are the buyer after all, and as such you should be telling the dealer what you want to buy not the dealer telling you what you should be buying. |
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Mar 27 2009, 08:41 AM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 10 Joined: 28-December 08 From: Oklahoma Member No.: 85,508 Car Model:2007 GX 470 2007 IS 250 Location:Oklahoma |
I just bought my 07 GX 470 on Monday went to Houston to pick it up. I am going from an IS 250 sooo needless to say I thought I was going to blow over lol it was quite scary...but I made it home at 75-80 mph.
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Mar 30 2009, 07:43 AM
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Dedicated Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 656 Joined: 3-October 05 Member No.: 20,908 Car Model:GS350 AWD Location:Boston, Massachusetts |
I agree, at times, the GX acts as a big sail on the highway due to its shape. On windy days with its soft suspension, it takes more effort than it should to keep the GX in lane.
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Apr 5 2009, 08:24 PM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 8 Joined: 13-April 04 From: S/E Michigan Member No.: 7,706 Car Model:GX470, GS300 Location:S/E Michigan |
On the highway our GX catches the wind more than our GS, and the GS certainly feels more stable on winding roads. My wife loves to ride in the GX, but would rather drive the GS - she said she always feels like she is going to "tip over" in the GX. But, then again, she hates to drive at all. I've driven several other SUVs, and IMHO the GX is hands down the best riding and handling SUV in the $50K price range.
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Apr 5 2009, 10:26 PM
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![]() Luxury Sport ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 486 Joined: 9-March 09 Member No.: 89,982 Car Model:LS400 Location:Atlanta |
Yes it is very relative. Have driven it and it is much more stable around 80-90 than say a suburban.
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Sep 18 2009, 09:27 PM
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New Club Member ![]() Group: Regular Member Posts: 6 Joined: 17-September 09 Member No.: 101,870 Car Model:GX470 Location:Phoenix |
I frequently ride 85 Phx to San diego.
Totally stable |
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