Are you financing....? If so, through Lexus Financial or your own source? Obviously they're going to have more flexibility on the deal if their company is handling the financing. On the other hand go in as if you were paying cash. Don't discuss any financing until after you've settled on a price. Dealerships are very skilled at playing with the money...hocus pocus right in front of your eyes. Having said all that... We always own two cars at any one time, one for the wife and one for me. Seven of our last ten cars have been Lexus, including an RX300, and I've loved them all. I've heard the RX "chick car" comment on more than a couple of occasions...and I thinks it's BS. The RX is absolutely one of the best vehicles in its class. And it's a pleasure to drive. My last car was a '98 GS400....I took a bit of a chance when I bought it in its first model year, but it's now considered a classic. A year and half ago, when it came time to sell my GS, my needs had since changed and I was now looking for an SUV or a "Crossover" (after getting into knifemaking 9 years ago, I've often had to transport such things as lumber and supplies for building and expanding my workshop, along with the occasional piece of heavy workshop equipment...bandsaws, belt grinders, drill presses, even a small mill). After a ton of research (including joining a couple of online auto forums) it came down to a choice between the RX350 and the Infinity FX35. I know I couldn't have gone wrong with either vehicle, but I did wind up with the FX...and I have been in love with it ever since (the gas mileage is horredous,
but damn it's fun to drive!). For my next car I'll probably take a close look at their new EX (it's more or less a smaller version of the FX). I will also, most certainly, take another very close look at the RX. BTW- My wife is currently driving an IS250. Wonderful car...Not quite enough power to satisfy me (If it had been for me I would have gotten the IS350), but she's a school teacher and it's still plenty quick enough for her (she drives like the proverbial "little old lady"). It's perfect for her needs, especially with the all wheel drive (getting to school on snowy days). Like everything from Lexus, the interior is great-looking, the fit and finish are impeccable, and like most Toyota products, it's absolutely trouble free. One thing about Lexus....Nothing holds it's value like a Lexus. When I sold my GS it was 10 yrs old, with 150k miles, and yet I still got $10,000 for it...cash.

Dennis