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1. Model Lineup 4. Driving Impressions
2. Walkaround 5. Final Word
3. Interior Features  

Truck-based SUVs have been popular for their perceived roominess, added ride height and ability to go anywhere at any time. However, many of them ride likeClick for a larger 2004 Lexus RX330 picture trucks, get poor gas mileage, and are tall and tippy. This has led to the popularity of models based on car platforms, of which the original Lexus RX300 was the pioneer.
The new Lexus RX330 is an advance in this mien. It's notable for its smooth ride even over broken, potholed pavement. Like the previous RX300, the RX330 should be good on dirt and gravel roads as well, though we haven't tried this. We found the RX330 poised in corners, the steering light and accurate. Its fully independent suspension keeps the tires in contact with the pavement for lots of grip.

The 3.3-liter V6 zips the RX330 to speed (from 0 to 60 mph in 7.8 seconds, according to Lexus). Larger than last year's engine, the V6 develops a healthy 230 horsepower and 242 pounds-feet of torque. Torque is the twist that yields acceleration, and the RX330's torque peak comes at a relatively low 3600 rpm.Click for a larger 2004 Lexus RX330 picture This means that this Lexus can accelerate around town without having to rev into the upper ranges, reducing cabin noise and eliminating the frantic feel that engines needing high revs often have.
The RX330 benefits from a five-speed automatic transmission, which has a lower low gear and a higher high gear than the old RX300's four-speed automatic. The lower first gear allows quicker dig off the line, good when having to merge into traffic from a standing start. The higher fifth gear allows lower revs at cruise, which translates into quieter running with less engine noise, plus better gas mileage and longer engine life because the engine doesn't go around as many times. At times, the transmission seemed slow to downshift, however.

The RX330 is free from road noise and wind noise even when equipped with a roof rack. Lexus engineers took the time to aerodynamically shape the roof rack to reduce noise.

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The brakes, large discs front and rear, are smooth and have good feel. The RX330 comes with the latest in braking technology: A four-sensor/four-channel anti-lock brake system helps the driver maintain control of the steering under hard braking. Electronic brake force distribution balances braking forces for shorter stops. Brake Assist senses when the driver is in a panic braking situation and helps ensure full force is being applied. Rather than using a true four-wheel-drive system with locking center differentials or viscous couplings, the RX330 uses the antilock brake system to prevent wheel spin, thereby sending torque to theClick for a larger 2004 Lexus RX330 picture wheels that still have grip. It's a good setup for slippery pavement, light snow, or gravel. All RX330 models come equipped with the Vehicle Stability Control system (VSC), which helps prevent a skid.

We also drove an RX330 with the optional air suspension. This system has four driver-selectable height settings for comfort and convenience. The air suspension lowers the RX330 by 0.3 inches at speeds over 62 mph for reduced air drag for better handling and fuel economy. Drivers can select a mode that lowers the car by 0.6 inches for better cornering and a more sedan-like ride. Rough and unpaved roads that require greater ground clearance can be accommodated by selecting the High position, which puts an additional 1.2 inches underneath the RX330 at speeds up to 30 mph. An Access mode, which lowers the RX330 for easier entry and exit, can be selected with the transmission in Park, or it can be programmed go to this position automatically when the ignition is turned off. It's available as part of the Performance Package.

Lexus calls the RX330 an LUV for "luxury utility vehicle." We'll call it an SUV for "suburban utility vehicle." In many ways, a minivan has more utility, more roomClick for a larger 2004 Lexus RX330 picture inside, more seats, and even, as in the new 2004 Toyota Sienna, four-wheel drive. But the RX330 has more panache than any minivan, which may be perceived as too suburban.
That said, the RX330 offers a good ride, a plush, innovative interior, ready power with an 18/24 mpg city/highway EPA mileage rating (4x4), and the confidence that all-wheel drive confers in winter driving, all with more room and, to some eyes, more elan than a simple sedan. Add Lexus quality and reliability and that all-important see-over-the-traffic seat height and it's your move, LUV.

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