Lexus is about to go off its meds. And it isn’t because the brand’s regimen for success hasn’t been effective. On the contrary, since the aptly named RX hit the market in 1998, Lexus has ruled the roost in the mid-size luxury crossover segment. Competing formulations have come and gone, but the RX’s ability to dull the ruder aspects of the daily drive and encapsulate its occupants in leather-lined finery has proven to be a strong elixir. The Lexus RX is the top-selling luxury crossover despite, or maybe because of, a demure, soapstone-shaped exterior that inauspiciously dissolves into the suburban landscape. Okay, so maybe the RX isn’t all about rose petals and scented candles, but we’re thinking few are purchased for their maximum 80.3 cubic feet of cargo capacity. READ MORE ››
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