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  1. We looked at the pre and post-facelift 2018 versions and test drove both a few days apart. There are noticeable improvements in the noise/comfort, particularly at motorway speeds, with the 2018+ version when comparing but are not so significant they make the earlier model a bad choice. The 2018+ has several improvements that lead me to test drive it. The promise of a better ride and Safety System+ additions being primary. The larger/clearer multimedia display used for the panoramic cameras and Apple Carplay have really proven themselves since buying. The temperature controls looked more intuitive but I'm sure you'd get used to the old style and in reality theses are rarely adjusted. The smaller wireless charging pad in the old was unusable whereas our phones fit the new larger one, but this has been less significant given Apple Carplay usage. For us it was those usability, the panoramic camera on the larger display and knowing the safety improvements that sold it on the day. That and my wife was immediately taken by the body colour/upholstery combination...which were a definite NO when I was searching for models. Hope the test drive works well. There are so many things to try I hope you get long enough with the vehicle. Maybe plan for one person driving and another trying out all the features. Also, for me I was buying into the Lexus dealerships and their reputation. I found one small issue with the vehicle and when they updated the media software for delivery the Carplay was removed. One phonecall and they arranged to collect the car, leaving a courtesy car, fixed the issues and returned it. No costs and no fuss. That is a big thing for me.
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