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With its comfortable ride, quiet interior and lavish amenities, the Lexus ES provides big luxury car feel and refinement in a manageably sized package. The ES is also quick and yet sparing with fuel. Valuing ride quality over handling, agility is not a strong suit. Consequently, the ES idoes not try to be fun to drive. However, it is one of the best riding cars in its class. Further, rear-seat side airbags are standard equipment. Its few negatives include limited rear seat head room and partially obscured rear visibility.
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In most cases, automotive warranties are based on the vehicle identification number (VIN), and the warranty will be valid regardless of ownership. The dealership can tell you exactly how much warranty is left.
Read more about extended warrantiesThe seventh generation Lexus ES retains its comfortable, quiet demeanor but steps up its game in terms of handling and interior quality. The V6 is mated to an eight-speed automatic that contributes to a prompt throttle response and a linear power delivery. We attained 25 mpg overall. A hybrid version is also available. We tested the hybrid powertrain in the similar Toyota Avalon and got an impressive 42 mpg. The ES absorbs bumps very well and yet the body stays composed. The cabin is quiet and luxurious and the front seats are very comfortable. However, the touchpad controller for interacting with the infotainment system is fussy and distracting. The ES has Apple CarPlay compatibility. The news for 2022 is that all models come standard with BSW and RCTW. The infotainment system was also upgraded to include a touch screen. All 2023 models received an updated infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capability.
Solidly embodying the traditional Lexus values, the ES300 is an easygoing and comfortable cruiser. With a nicely-furnished, accommodating cabin, it offers a well-rounded package with very few flaws. The V6 provides powerful acceleration, the transmission shifts flawlessly, and the ride is isolated and composed. While handling is far from sporty, it is ultimately secure and the cabin is exceptionally quiet. The front seats are supportive, but the rear is crowded for three, though two will be quite comfortable. Fit and finish are well executed and luxuries abound. Acceleration is brisk and handling is predictable. A more powerful 3.3-liter V6 for 2004 improved acceleration and fuel economy only slightly over the previous model.
The ES shares major components with the V6 Toyota Camry. It did just about everything well in our tests. The V6 provides powerful acceleration, the transmission shifts flawlessly, and the ride is isolated and composed. The cabin is exceptionally quiet. The front seats are amply supportive, and the rear is fine for two adults, with three being crowded. Acceleration is brisk and handling is predictable.
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