I have owned many different domestic SUVs over the past 30+ years from S10 Blazers to Diesel Excursions about everything in between I tried at one time or another. My 2010 LC was my first Import SUV. actually it was only my second Import car ever.
In 13 I sold my LC and kept my Tahoe and added a Hemi AWD Citadel Durango which was very tech filled and quick and sporty to drive, but nothing was ever really as nice as that LC I had sold. I had test driven most all the body on frame large SUVs left in the US market in 2013 - 2015 and also several uni-body SUVs priced from 50-90K.
So many of the MFGs are going to uni-body. IMO nothing really ever compared to the quality and comfort of that 2010 LC.
So I spent about a year - 18 months trying to get back an identical LC to that 2010 model, that I had regrettably sold, and ended up after 18 months or so of trying to get back what I felt that I had lost, I ended up with 2, 2011 LCs when it was all said and done. Along the way I ditched LX, the Tahoe and the Durango. Nothing was really wrong with the LX, but that ever elusive sub 20K mile White LC finally turned up and after all that searching and settling, I had to have it. Very happy now. Seems once people have had one of these things, they just cant be really satisfied by anything else. My Dad and bother also both seem hooked on these things as well, both of them own 2014 model LCs.
Body on frame is by far my preference. I have tried owning 3 different uni-body Suv's. They are just not the same thing, they are very car like basically station wagons made to resemble a SUV's styling.
All the uni-body models from the ones I test drove to the ones I have owned were all notably louder inside from the transfer of road noise up through the chassis into the cabins. The Body on frame design like the LCs use seem to isolates you from the road much better.
The LC has many features that I have grown to love, like the 2 pc tailgate setup, I don't know anyone else doing that. The side fold 3rd row, the mini fridge console, the superb use of space in its design. LC's seems to have more room inside it than my old Tahoe, even though it has smaller physical exterior dimensions. Power and handling are top notch, Its trailering ability is better then any SUV in its class with that sort of wheelbase.
The low key presences I have grown to really appreciate. Similar reasons to what Island1064 mentioned. For me it not so much employee concerns but, I do business with a lot of contractors and rolling into there office or mine in a bling mobile, is really not a good thing in my line of work. When I had that LX570 for that short period, it never saw my office parking lot or a customers.
With my LC, most people know its a nice car, but most people would not know an LC from a highlander or Sequoia. Basically the LC allows me to travel in first class accommodations and top shelf quality without advertising it.