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  2. Lexus RX - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation RX 300 (3.0-liter V6) and RX 330 (3.3-liter V6) models went on sale in 2003, with both variants supplanted by the more powerful RX 350 (3.5-liter V6) in 2006. Like the previous series, a 2.4-liter inline-four engine was sold alongside the 3.0-liter V6 in the Japanese market Harrier.

  3. Toyota Harrier - Wikipedia

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    The second generation (XU30) debuted in February 2003, along with the export Lexus version. The third-generation RX (separated from the Harrier) arrived in late 2008, while the Harrier continued on in second-generation form unchanged (although the second generation Harrier 350G, equivalent to second generation RX350, was discontinued after the ...

  4. List of Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Lexus RX; Generation Model name Toyota name Chassis code Engine Production (calendar years) Class Image I RX 300 Harrier MCU10/15 3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6: 1997–2003 Compact crossover SUV: II RX 300 RX 330 RX 350 RX 400h Harrier MCU33/38 GSU30/35 MHU33/38 3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6 3.3 L 3MZ-FE V6 3.5 L 2GR-FE V6: 2003–2008 Mid-size crossover SUV: III RX 270 ...

  5. Toyota U transmission - Wikipedia

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    1999–2001 Lexus ES 300; 1999–2003 Lexus RX 300 (FWD) 2001–2003 Toyota Highlander (V6) 2002–2004 Toyota Camry (V6) 2008–2010 Toyota Corolla Altis; 1st 2nd 3rd

  6. Lexus - Wikipedia

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    The GX 470 mid-size SUV debuted in 2002, followed by the second generation RX 330 in 2003. [64] The following year, Lexus recorded its 2 millionth U.S. vehicle sale, [65] [66] and the first luxury-branded production hybrid SUV, the RX 400h. [67] This vehicle used Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive system that combined gasoline and electric motors. [68]

  7. Toyota Motor Kyushu - Wikipedia

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    In that year, Toyota Motor Kyushu launched the sixth-generation Lexus ES [22] and discontinued HS production for the United States due to low sales. [15] In 2014, the Lexus NX was put into production by the company. [11] In 2015, it launched the fourth-generation Lexus RX. In 2018, the seventh-generation Lexus ES [23] and the UX. [24]

  8. 22 Paw-fect Gifts For Pets And Their Obsessed Humans - AOL

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    Review: "I have 9 cats and constantly buying new and innovative toys for them. This is by far the best yet. They have not stopped playing with it for 3 hrs and because it goes in circles they each ...

  9. Toyota concept vehicles (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota SU-HV1 is a concept car made by Toyota, and shown at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show. It entered production as the Lexus RX. The SU-HV1 features an SUV-optimized Hybrid Synergy Drive and E-Four. The hybrid system power unit comprises a 3.3-liter V6 gasoline engine together with a 120 kW motor.

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