Lexus LX570 Los Angeles CA

Describing the LX570 as an eight-seat LS460L with 8.9 inches of ground clearance isn’t too far off the mark. That’s how mechanically silky, fluid, fast, insulated, and isolated it is. It offers the velvety step-off of an S-class Benz. The interior is awash in the sort of leather and real wood you’d find in Churchill’s library.

Local Companies

Lone Star Auto Sales
(323) 263-7622
3945 E Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Centro Auto Sales 1
(213) 746-4349
1233 W Washington Blvd
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Pacific Concert Group the
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Angel Auto Sales Inc.
(213) 388-6030
4055 Wilshire Blvd Ste 244
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Yerevan Truck & Equipment
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M Micky Auto Sales
(323) 731-4229
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J & Y Auto Sales
(310) 914-1601
2233 Corinth Ave
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Disco Auto Sales
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647 N Virgil Ave
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Contreras Auto Sales
(323) 971-6058
6135 Whittier Blvd
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Han Kook Motors Inc.
(213) 382-8800
824 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA

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BY JOHN PHILLIPS

When Toyota first began working on the new body, engine, and purpose-built frame for its latest heavyweight twins—the Land Cruiser and the Lexus LX570—the company couldn’t have predicted $4 fuel, an economy on crutches, and Americans’ panicky migration from full-size SUVs. Never has it been more politically incorrect to sing the praises of a passenger vehicle that weighs 6180 pounds, attains observed fuel economy of 14 mpg, and costs $75,465. Poor Toyota. A perfect trifecta of bad timing.

Which is a little embarrassing for us because every C/D editor who drove the new LX570 came back to the office, looked sheepishly at his shoes, then said in a small voice, “Holy crap, I love that thing.”

Describing the LX570 as an eight-seat LS460L with 8.9 inches of ground clearance isn’t too far off the mark. That’s how mechanically silky, fluid, fast, insulated, and isolated it is. It offers the velvety step-off of an S-class Benz. The interior is awash in the sort of leather and real wood you’d find in Churchill’s library. The seats are thrones. The paint would pass muster in Maranello. We’d love to own a sofa upholstered in the LX570’s headliner material. The turn signals click like your grandparents’ Seth Thomas clock. At the push of a button, the third-row seats silently fold and rise out of the way, affording a cargo area 67 inches deep and 40 inches wide.

Heck, the heavenly ride would do justice to the Spirit of Ecstasy—unexpected from a body-on-frame truck with a rigid axle—although it comes at the expense of major body roll, even with the shocks toggled to their firmest setting. The only other dynamic flaw: steering that is light but vague.

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