Used 2020 LexusGX GX 460 Luxury

On the Lot
at Friendly Chevrolet
    Exterior Color
    Gray
    Interior Color
    Ecru
    Odometer
    68,162 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4WD
    Engine
    4.6L
    VIN
    JTJGM7BX2L5252018
    Stock Number
    T252018
    LEXUS GX
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 7
    • Horsepower: 301

    Dealer Notes

    Priced below KBB Fair Purchase Price! This 2020 Lexus GX comes equipped with, GX 460 Luxury, 4D Sport Utility, 4.6L V8 DOHC Dual VVT-i 32V, 6-Speed Automatic with Sequential Shift ECT, 4WD, Gray, Ecru w/Synthetic Leather NuLuxe Seat Trim or NuLuxe Seat Trim, Navigation System, Power moonroof.Recent Arrival! CARFAX One-Owner. Clean CARFAX. 2020 Lexus GX Gray 460 Luxury 4.6L V8 DOHC Dual VVT-i 32V 6-Speed Automatic with Sequential Shift ECT 4WDFriendly Chevrolet is proud to offer the highest quality in pre-owned vehicles. This beautiful 2020 Lexus GX is in excellent condition inside and out. The exterior is finished in a Gray that is complemented by a fresh and clean Ecru interior. It is powered by a 4.6L V8 DOHC Dual VVT-i 32V that is mated to a smooth shifting 6-Speed Automatic with Sequential Shift ECT transmission.Awards:* JD Power Initial Quality Study (IQS) * JD Power Initial Quality Study (IQS), Vehicle Dependability Study * JD Power Vehicle Dependability Study

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.4Out of 5
    • Why do the reviewers hate this???

      By RLFe2 on Friday, November 13, 2020

      5.0
      Our GX 460 is simply perfect. I read review after review telling us how out dated the SUV is, it doesn't have apple play or android music, it doesn't get great gas mileage, its expensive and it's just old. Then very quietly as if it were an afterthought.... oh yeah, it is completely reliable and will last forever. They compare it to unibody SUVs when talking about gas mileage and are cheaper. But they cant pull. They will tell you that two other luxury SUVs will pull more but they cost 25 to 40k more. But in doing so they wont say that the best of those only have 75% reliability rating (except the RX but it only can tow 3500lbs). We recently drove this car on 3100 mile trip through the Rockies, the Arizona desert and back to the fields of Kansas. I ride the gas pretty hard and still got a combined 18.8 mpg. I would highly recommend this SUV.
    • Plan to drive this SUV for many years

      By Satoshi on Wednesday, September 15, 2021

      5.0
      Was looking for a 3 row SUV that could tow 6500 pounds. Not many options out there as most are now unibody and they top at 5000 lbs. The old school design is a plus for me. No turbos etc. will translate into many years of reliable service. This is much more important to me than the latest infotainment. Was concerned about fuel efficiency but in real life I get over 20 mpg in combined driving- pleasantly surprised! Full time 4 wheel drive will come handy on winter roads. Lexus reliability is unmatched.
    • This Lexus GX does it all

      By Old Boat on Monday, June 21, 2021

      5.0
      This is my 3rd GX, needless to say I really like the vehicle. It does it all under any condition. A lot of the information I write about was also gleaned from my last 2 GX’s as well. I find it to be a great road trip car, except for the gas mileage. I wish that were a little better. I just got back from a 2,735 mile trip to FL and from the time I left until I returned I got 19.4 miles overall. I didn’t buy it for the mileage. If someone is that concerned about mileage they should not get a GX, get a Prius. However If you want a car that gives an excellent view of the road this is the one. Maybe because it is new but my mileage on my past 2 GX’x usually was about 21mpg on trips. We don’t travel with children so I can’t speak about hauling capacity for a family of 4, but for the 2 of us and our 3 dogs (and their crates) it meets our needs and then some. As for hauling, I tow my antique Chris Craft with no issue, it weighs almost 4,500lbs with trailer. My brother tows his 23’ Nautique with his GX. I read another review that complained about no remote start. I don’t know if he has a learning disability but my remote start works just fine with my Lexus app OR my key fob. Same as my other GX’s in the past. I will admit that after 12 months there is a yearly fee for that capability. Speaking of the Lexus app, I like the ability of entering an address in the app and then it synchronizes with the Navigation system in the car. It’s my understanding that capability doesn’t expire. I’ll know more about that next year. I also read reviews about the passenger side mirror not folding. Mine folds in just fine. Some do not like the swing open rear door, get used to it or don’t buy the car. I would prefer the standard opening but it isn’t the end of the world. On the plus side it does make it easier to access the roof rack if you utilize that capability. As for road noise, I don’t have it. Never did on the other ones either If you are into the latest tech stuff you will be disappointed. The GX has tried and true tech, no big learning curve. Personally I want a car I can count on for the long haul, not one that will take a computer genius to repair once the warranty is over. As for value in an SUV, this is hard to beat. My 5 year old GX gave me almost 60% of my purchase price trade-in value for this new one. This vehicle probably won’t check all the boxes in someone’s list of “Wants”, but I think it is the best vehicle for the money. I considered other SUV’s, namely the MDX but it doesn’t do what this one does for MY needs. By the way, I have the Premium model.