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Compare the 2021 Lexus UX 200 and the 2021 Lexus UX Luxury

If you want a nimble, fuel-efficient, attractive, and well-equipped luxury SUV, the Lexus UX 200 is your answer. The Lexus UX 200 has traditionally earned a reputation as one of the safest vehicles in its class. This year, it builds on that reputation by adding even more standard safety aids at the base level, which also increases its appeal and value. The Lexus UX 200 is produced in the same trim levels as 2020. The base trim, which is just called the UX 200, has much to enjoy with a contemporary and generously outfitted cabin. At the top of the UX 200 range is the Luxury, which adds all the interior and exterior features of its lower-level siblings to provide more comfort and sophistication. Both trims are great choices depending on your interests.

 
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Why Is Lexus Such a Respected Luxury Brand

Established in the late 1980s, Lexus has been a key player in the luxury car market of North America. This Japanese luxury brand offers a large selection of models for discerning drivers with generous budgets, from sporty coupes and full-size sedans to compact crossover SUVs and spacious SUVs. Most Lexus models are furnished with premium leather upholstery available in a wide range of rich finishes. Perforations are usually integrated into the ventilated, heated seats, which may also have side bolsters for extra support.

 
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Why Is My Car Overheating?

If the engine in your Lexus overheats, you might be in for major repairs. An overheating engine can cost a lot to fix, and it can also lead to additional damage to your car. Quite often, major engine problems can be avoided in the first place by properly maintaining your vehicle. If issues do arise and your engine gets too hot, you may notice a burning smell while driving or smoke from under the hood. In either case, you'll want to stop driving right away. The cooling system includes multiple components that collectively absorb and dissipate heat from the engine. They also transport coolant fluid to and from the engine to help regulate its temperature.

 
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