Dudeman VonBroski
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Hi - I came across this forum when researching about the new GX 550 -
Am looking for something very reliable, that can tow boats, with off-road capability (bonus), that will last a long time and not leave me stranded on long road trips. Looks like this fits the bill. Also was considering the Land Rover Defender [I know, not reliable but just so appealing as it checks every other box on my wish list].
The last few vehicles I have had for this role:
2012 Honda Ridgeline RTL (v6) --- loved this vehicle but lacked technology (like bluetooth) and was underpowered for hauling.
2018 Ford Expedition Limited Max (v6 tt) --- Had all the tech I wanted, hauled with no issues, but had consistent issues with power running boards, rear defroster and other things - Traded it in with 60k miles before it got worse.
2021 BMW X5 (v6 tt) --- enjoyed it but too small for my needs, had power to haul but felt undersized and the tongue weight really showed when a trailer was hooked up.
2022 BMW X7 M50i (v8) --- awesome vehicle, very fun to drive especially for the size, great for road trips, super quiet, every option I could ask for. Plenty of power to haul but feels a little undersized when towing and the tongue weight issue is the same as the X5 - I just feel like it won't last with what I am putting it through. Also, wife owns a 2019 X7 and in the last week has had a leaking moonroof, A/C stopped working, Headlight needs replaced (running light out) - it has about 60K miles on it - so this is factoring in to my decision also as I am fearful for the future with mine.
I am in the marine business and I tow pontoon boats regularly for work. I also take 4-5 road trips (non-towing) a year of ~8-12 hours or more to visit other marine businesses in North America - driven in to Canada twice in the last year for example. Will probably put 15-20k a year on in miles.
I haven't ever owned a Lexus - lots of people talk about the reliability, consumer reports says it is the best, etc so that is why I am here.
Seems like a friendly place with great info so happy to be here.
Am looking for something very reliable, that can tow boats, with off-road capability (bonus), that will last a long time and not leave me stranded on long road trips. Looks like this fits the bill. Also was considering the Land Rover Defender [I know, not reliable but just so appealing as it checks every other box on my wish list].
The last few vehicles I have had for this role:
2012 Honda Ridgeline RTL (v6) --- loved this vehicle but lacked technology (like bluetooth) and was underpowered for hauling.
2018 Ford Expedition Limited Max (v6 tt) --- Had all the tech I wanted, hauled with no issues, but had consistent issues with power running boards, rear defroster and other things - Traded it in with 60k miles before it got worse.
2021 BMW X5 (v6 tt) --- enjoyed it but too small for my needs, had power to haul but felt undersized and the tongue weight really showed when a trailer was hooked up.
2022 BMW X7 M50i (v8) --- awesome vehicle, very fun to drive especially for the size, great for road trips, super quiet, every option I could ask for. Plenty of power to haul but feels a little undersized when towing and the tongue weight issue is the same as the X5 - I just feel like it won't last with what I am putting it through. Also, wife owns a 2019 X7 and in the last week has had a leaking moonroof, A/C stopped working, Headlight needs replaced (running light out) - it has about 60K miles on it - so this is factoring in to my decision also as I am fearful for the future with mine.
I am in the marine business and I tow pontoon boats regularly for work. I also take 4-5 road trips (non-towing) a year of ~8-12 hours or more to visit other marine businesses in North America - driven in to Canada twice in the last year for example. Will probably put 15-20k a year on in miles.
I haven't ever owned a Lexus - lots of people talk about the reliability, consumer reports says it is the best, etc so that is why I am here.
Seems like a friendly place with great info so happy to be here.