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You want to be sure you choose the right luxury vehicle for your drives around Port Washington, but it’s hard to choose between Lexus vs. BMW models. When you look closer, you’ll see that because of its pricing, performance, and warranty coverage, the 2021 Lexus RX 350 is a better choice compared to the 2021 BMW X5. See why for yourself below.
If you want a competitive price for a luxury SUV in the Roslyn area, the Lexus RX 350 is a great choice. You also get a wider variety of hybrid options to choose from when you go with Lexus vs. BMW:
Be sure to research whether you’ll want to buy or lease your next SUV. Either way, our finance department will happily help you design a personalized plan to pay for your Lexus RX 350, no matter which configuration you choose.
Both the Lexus RX 350 and BMW X5 come with powerful V6 or turbo engine options, and both vehicles have dynamic 8-speed automatic transmissions. They also offer nearly identical fuel economy numbers:
It’s important that you feel that your car is protected as you drive around Port Washington, which is why both Lexus and BMW offer a 4-year/50,000-mile New Vehicle Warranty. However, although BMW may bundle its new car warranty with powertrain coverage, the separate Lexus Powertrain Warranty extends your coverage for up to 6 years or 70,000 miles. In a Lexus RX, you can rest easy knowing that the essential components of your vehicle are covered for years to come.
By coming to our dealership in Glen Cove, you can see more new Lexus models. Browse our inventory online, or contact us to schedule a test drive at Rallye Lexus. We look forward to seeing you!
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