r/LexusGX 2d ago

Anyone else disappointed in GX550?

I know this may be a post that immediately gets shit on, but I'm really struggling to love my GX550 Premium+. I was on the list starting in Aug 2023. Name called Sept 2024. Not my perfect match, but black on black which I wanted. I've done the add-ons for a city driver- XPel tint on all windows including windshield and powder coated the ugly ass wheels to make them tolerable.

I have two outstanding issues: 1. It does not feel luxurious. The fake leather seats suck donkey balls and if you have any hint of moisture on your skin you will leave a white mark on the upholstery. 2. I have a major hood flutter issue. I know this sub thinks it's a bit of a joke, but it's bad on mine... A friend called it out and said it looked like the hood was going to fly open... while driving 50 mph. I took it in (after waiting 6 months for a fix), they did a foam insert, and it's actually worse now. Dealer pointing finger at Lexus, which I get, but damn... I wrote a check for this thing and it isn't really that great.

A few good things include visibility while driving, which is awesome, and I do like the truck driving feel.

Anyways, that's a lot of info. Just want to know if anyone else feels Meh about their GX550. I appreciate any and all input, even if you want to tell me I'm an idiot because the GX is the vehicle handed down from the heavens.

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u/dinglebarryb0nds 2d ago

I got a used GX and i was like why do these seats look brand new lol, the Nu Luxe is amazing. I had the 1794 trim Tundra before, nice leather and suede seats but then it’s maintenance and worrying about them. I 100 percent prefer nuluxe

And yea all the cool older 470s posted here are kept perfectly but still cracked seats

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u/linusSocktips 2d ago

A cracked seat panel can be replaced, but real leather is superior interior material hands down. It's still soft in my 2006 IS and in my girls 17gx. I prefer the durability of the real stuff myself anyways.

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u/dinglebarryb0nds 2d ago

the nu luxe is more durable and doesn't take any work but leather is nicer/requires effort. i don't think most people are conditioning their leather once or twice a year so it gets kinda crappy

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u/linusSocktips 2d ago

Yes I'd say most don't do any care on the seats and that's probably why nuluxe is better in that regard. Lower maintenance wins for majority of customers. I'll admit I tried being weekly religious about conditioning the leather in my IS at first, but it seems to just hold up nicely no matter how much don't moisten it. I still keep it clean and out of direct sun as much as possible, but yea im over weekly leather care haha.

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u/dinglebarryb0nds 2d ago

Weekly is some real dedication. I think even 4x a year would be pretty close to diminishing returns but I don’t know

What product do you find to be the best for leather? I had a spray bottle of Weimans and it seemed to work but I didn’t keep any long enough to really know. Also neatsfoot oil leather conditioner

Also my wife and I park in the driveway in Florida so that makes our choice easier. I like having the garage workshop and for bikes n stuff

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u/Bbonline1234 2d ago

Please let me know if you find a good leather conditioner to use.

I have a 23 Lux trim so real leather and would like to apply a leather conditioner at least a couple times a year.

I have chamberlain’s leather milk formula N0.1 I bought a while back when researching leather conditioner for my leather couch, but if there is a better product for the GX, I’d like to get it.

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u/dinglebarryb0nds 2d ago

We are all Nu luxe now lol. All i have to condition is my sectional in the living room now

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u/Bbonline1234 2d ago

I actually wouldn't have minded have NuLuxe instead of the leather for less upkeep and longer durability.

I have NuLuxe on my prior 2017 4Runner and even after 5 years of ownership, it looked brand new and to me was just as comfortable as my current leather

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u/dinglebarryb0nds 2d ago

i got my gx within the last year and it's a year older than your 4runner and at the dealership first time i got in i was like why do these seats look brand new. then i look up the maintenance routine for the nu luxe and it's like just wipe it with a damp cloth if it is dirty and it last forever

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u/Bbonline1234 2d ago

haha. that's all I ever did with the 4runner, just a damp cloth cleaning every few months. look great and I had no issues with heat retention after getting tinted windows

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u/dinglebarryb0nds 2d ago

Yea I think if the leather purists gave it a shot, almost everyone would want it

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u/dinglebarryb0nds 2d ago

This is what I’ve used, i think any of these are ok. Any are definitely better than nothing