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    Best mpg in segment [emoji848]

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    I hear we won't be getting the hybrid.. Would've been real nice daily

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    Guys,

    I'm planning to get the UX 200.

    But first I would like to get an idea on the following:

    - PMS cost / maintenance cost in general

    - spare parts availability

    - spare parts costs

    - over all view on the vehicle

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJJ0922 View Post
    Guys,

    I'm planning to get the UX 200.

    But first I would like to get an idea on the following:

    - PMS cost / maintenance cost in general

    - spare parts availability

    - spare parts costs

    - over all view on the vehicle

    Thanks!
    seriously? if you are going to buy a premium brand like Lexus then PMS and spare parts cost should be out of the question.

    the only valid thing to ask probably is parts availability. but the dealership of Lexus surely have covered that. they may not have the spare readily on hand but they certainly can order as the need arises.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    seriously? if you are going to buy a premium brand like Lexus then PMS and spare parts cost should be out of the question.

    the only valid thing to ask probably is parts availability. but the dealership of Lexus surely have covered that. they may not have the spare readily on hand but they certainly can order as the need arises.

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    Thanks a lot for the feedback. I just want to have an idea since the price of the UX (2.47M) is relatively near the price of the Rav4 LTD 2019 (2.2M) and the Mazda CX-9 (2.35M).

    So if the maintenance cost wouldn't be too bad, I'd go for the UX rather than the Rav4 nor the CX-9.

    I've heard that spare parts availability of Mazda is not that good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJJ0922 View Post
    Thanks a lot for the feedback. I just want to have an idea since the price of the UX (2.47M) is relatively near the price of the Rav4 LTD 2019 (2.2M) and the Mazda CX-9 (2.35M).

    So if the maintenance cost wouldn't be too bad, I'd go for the UX rather than the Rav4 nor the CX-9.

    I've heard that spare parts availability of Mazda is not that good.
    these are low volume vehilces. parts availability for these are sparse.

    for 2.5M, I would ask Mazda if they will sell the signature or gt line of the cx5. thats their lexus killing machine

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    seriously? if you are going to buy a premium brand like Lexus then PMS and spare parts cost should be out of the question.

    the only valid thing to ask probably is parts availability. but the dealership of Lexus surely have covered that. they may not have the spare readily on hand but they certainly can order as the need arises.

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    I think valid question naman yan tbh, kase ako dream ko magka Lexus kahit yung UX lang diba.

    So if pasok naman sa budget yung PMS, why not diba? (assuming you can afford the ammortization..)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheUninvited View Post
    I think valid question naman yan tbh, kase ako dream ko magka Lexus kahit yung UX lang diba.

    So if pasok naman sa budget yung PMS, why not diba? (assuming you can afford the ammortization..)
    Thanks Sir for the feedback.

    UX lang talaga ang Lexus model na medyo malapit price sa other models (na I think high-end din) like CX-9, RaV4 LTD, kaya medyo napaisip ako bigla. Kase dream ko din yan Sir e.

    Yung PMS nya is okay naman at 18k/25K pero once a year lang. Yung iba kase like Chevy Trailblazer, inaabot ako ng almost 18K every 6months so in total mas mahal pa sya kase twice a year ang PMS.

    Dyan ako nadale kase hindi ako nag research about PMS cost ng Chevy TrailBlazer. And mahal din spare parts nya ha. So if same lang pala maintenance cost sana di na ako nag TB, diretso UX na hehe

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    Why buy a UX when you already have an X3? If you want a more premium feel and image, get something bigger or more upscale.

    Maybe a midsize Euro sedan or SUV like an X5 or 5 series. If that is out of your budget, any of the midsize crossovers (Explorer, CX9, Pilot) will do. Check with Volkswagen, they may still have some units of the Touareg V6 TDI - it shares the same platform as the Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Why buy a UX when you already have an X3?
    Because the wife is a social climber ... She has to be seen in a newer model vehicle ...


    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    If you want a more premium feel and image, get something bigger or more upscale. Maybe a midsize Euro sedan or SUV like an X5 or 5 series.
    Because they can barely afford the cheapest subcompact premium branded vehicle ...


    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    If that is out of your budget, any of the midsize crossovers (Explorer, CX9, Pilot) will do. Check with Volkswagen ...
    Volkswagen? A common brand for peasants? Heaven forbid!!! That's heresy ... It has to be a premium brand ... Nothing else will suffice ...
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