Lexus gives itself credit for inventing this vehicle class—a luxury sport-utility based on a front-drive-sedan platform—and by association contributing to one of the most malleable of all vehicle classifications: the crossover. That was in 1998. Since then, in the rare moments when Lexus wasn’t celebrating annual sales—the RX crossover has sold at least 100,000 copies every year, about one-third of the brand’s annual total—it has been pondering ways to make the RX a little more masculine in character and a little more engaging at the wheel. READ MORE ››
-from Car and Driver Blog http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2016-lexus-rx350-awd-test-review
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