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2007 Lexus GX470 Review: Model Lineup

Below is a full, detailed 2007 Lexus GX470 review and road test from New Car Test Drive. A full evaluation of price, equipment, the driving experience, and specs are all here in a structured, easy-to-navigate format from journalists with limitless experience.
2007 Lexus GX470
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2007 Lexus GX470 Review

Highly capable off road, with new entertainment features.
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The 2007 Lexus GX 470 is offered in a single, well-equipped trim level ($46,635). Standard features include leather upholstery, power heated seats, a wood and leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, rain-sensing wipers, automatic dual climate control, HomeLink universal transmitter, an 11-speaker stereo with six-CD changer, rear-seat audio with remote control and headphones, a glass sunroof, illuminated running boards and a 115V AC power outlet in the cargo area.

Power is provided by a 4.7-liter V8, with 263 horsepower and a substantial 323 pound-feet of torque, with a five-speed automatic transmission. The GX 470 has the latest electronic control systems, including four-wheel traction control, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), a Torsen limited-slip center differential and Adaptive Variable Suspension with adjustable height control. The standard wheels are 17-inch alloys with 265/65SR17 tires.

The optional Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System ($1,750) enhances on-road handling without compromising off-road capability. A Sport Package ($1,800) combines KDSS with smoked front and rear light bezels, a chromed exhaust tip and a dark graphite finish on the 17-inch alloy wheels and roof rack. Inside, dark graphite trim is added to the center console and instrument-panel, and the standard gold-toned wood trim is replaced with black.

The optional navigation system ($3,250) includes a Mark Levinson audio upgrade, Bluetooth wireless technology that links compatible cellular telephones to the GX for hands-free communication, and a reverse-camera system to help spot objects (and children) behind the vehicle.

Other options include a third-row seat with rear air conditioning ($2,030); a rear-seat entertainment system with two headphone sets ($1,650); tow-hitch receiver ($50); tow-hitch receiver with ball mount ($433); and a rear spoiler ($551).

Lexus Link ($900), which comes with a one-year subscription, combines GPS satellite and cellular phone technology to connect the driver to a concierge desk 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Roadside assistance, stolen vehicle tracking and remote door unlocking are among the services provided. The system automatically dispatches emergency services if you press a panic button or if the airbags are deployed and you fail to respond to the operator's call.

Safety features that come standard include advanced front airbags, side-impact airbags for the front seats (for torso protection in a side impact), and side-curtain airbags (for head protection in a side impact or rollover). Three-point seatbelts are provided for each seating position, and the front belts are equipped with pretensioners and force limiters to help minimize seatbelt-related injuries. A tire pressure monitoring system also comes standard. next page

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