Lexus ES 300h Review - The Most Lexus, Lexus in 2023.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @netomilt
    @netomilt Год назад +25

    I got the 2022 version and after 15k miles and about 30 hours a week in it, I am absolutely amazed at how refined it is day in and day out. Took it down to Orlando and back during the winter to visit family and it was one of the most comfortable experiences I've had inside a car. If you are past hard suspensions, loud exhausts, dangerous driving, over the top technology and speeding tickets with maybe an arrest or two here and there for reckless driving, this is the car for you. 40 MPG during the winter month in New England weather. 44/45 MPG during the warmer months. Quiet, serene, refined, peaceful, calming, relaxing, etc etc. I only wish it was AWD.

    • @supersurfer1
      @supersurfer1 Год назад +5

      You have summarised my thoughts precisely. I’m a BMW owner and constantly getting speed tickets and the occasional foolish road race and now in my late 50s I’ve decided I need something laidback .

    • @Goob2112
      @Goob2112 6 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠@@supersurfer1so funny, I went through the same thing with my old Audi A6 V6. After two speeding tickets and one reckless driving in 3 years my insurance almost tripled. Sold it in 2019 and picked us an es300h and never looked back. In eco mode it’s tough to accelerate quickly, which keeps me in check. Need more power for whatever reason, like a challenging merge or a hill, regular and sport mode are great for that.
      I’ll be replacing next year with another es300h and enjoying videos like this one. Am 53 now and enjoying the more relaxed ride and fuel efficiency.

  • @jml9550
    @jml9550 Год назад +80

    This car is for someone who doesn’t care about driving dynamic, wants great fuel Efficiency and Reliability. Nothing wrong with that. Not everyone wants a sport sedan.

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +14

      Absolutely, and we love it for that. It has a clear mission, and excels at it.

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Год назад +17

      There are no driving dynamics on a freeway in traffic for 90 minutes.

    • @jml9550
      @jml9550 Год назад +6

      @@aluisious exactly. I commute 20 minutes to work and my ES350 is great, nice and quiet, ride is soft. That’s all I need in a commute car. Later down the road I might buy a Sport car like a Porsche Cayman to balance things out. :)

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Год назад

      @@jml9550 I have a Ducati for weekends.

    • @jml9550
      @jml9550 Год назад

      @@aluisious love Ducatis. Had a CBR 600 when I was younger. Now as a family man a bike is out of the question.

  • @randy74989
    @randy74989 Год назад +29

    Got my ES300h one month ago at Park Place Lexus Grapevine. It's the Ultra Luxury trim, which is what we wanted and is the highest trim for the ES hybrid.
    It is the Cloudburst Gray exterior with Acorn color semi-aniline leather interior.
    Total Installed Packages & Accessories:
    1) Premium Triple-beam LED headlamps;
    2) Smartacess Card Key;
    3) Premium Paint;
    4) Lexus Interface with 12.3-in Multimedia Touchscreen Display;
    5) Ultra Luxury Package;
    6) All weather floor liners and trunk mat;
    7) Door edge film by 3M;
    8) The Preferred Accessory Package; and
    9) The Dealer added a 5-year windshield protection/replacement coverage package and tinted the driver and passenger windows.
    More:
    The three-projector headlamp design creates an eye-catching L shape. Adding to this brilliant design, the headlamps feature LED side turn signals, as well as an Adaptive Front Lighting System6 that uses steering and speed sensors to direct the angle of low-beam illumination as the vehicle enters a curve. The Adaptive Front Lighting System monitors steering and speed with a suite of sensors and will automatically adjust the angle of your low-beam headlights to improve visibility on curved roads.
    Ultra Luxury extras:
    1) 18-inch split-five-spoke alloy noise-reduction wheels
    2) Power rear sunshade with manual rear-door sunshades
    3) Power open/close trunk with kick sensor
    4) 12.3-inch multimedia touchscreen display 10.2-inch Head-Up Display
    5) Intuitive Parking Assist with Auto Braking and Rear Pedestrian Detection, and Panoramic View Monitor.
    Averaging 43+ MPG City/Hwy driving and I had the oil and filter changed at 1,000 miles for my own peace of mind. Just For Reference: I was not going to wait one-year or 10,000 miles to have the factory installed oil & filter changed. And, I shall be changing the Oil (Liqui Moly 0W-16 Spec V) and Toyota filter every 5,000 miles from now on. Like Scotty Kilmer says, oil & filters are cheap, engines are expensive. 😎

    • @smkie-hf9pz
      @smkie-hf9pz Год назад

      How much out the door?

    • @randy74989
      @randy74989 Год назад +4

      @@smkie-hf9pz $57,967 OTD - TTL & Doc. Fee included.

    • @smkie-hf9pz
      @smkie-hf9pz Год назад +1

      @@randy74989 congrats nice car

    • @GexaConcepts
      @GexaConcepts Год назад +1

      Congrats! I just bought a f sport es 300 at park place in grapevine today!

    • @randy74989
      @randy74989 Год назад

      @@GexaConcepts Nice folks to deal with (Ezell Williamson) and we drove up from Houston to consider and buy or not buy our ES300h Ultra Luxury.

  • @talibali166
    @talibali166 Год назад +13

    A lot main stream car reviewers go all complains about weird things..
    You guys seem to have capture what an average consumer would like or dislike not some rich kid with a Bentley complaining about how not so good this and that is
    So thank you for reviewing genuinely for an average consumer!

  • @miguelbaeza65
    @miguelbaeza65 Год назад +12

    Great car review on the es. Call me grandpa, I'm 26 years old and i think its a great car for what it is. We gotta take notice, most of the US is all straight lines. The ES is suitable for the US because you're in a quiet place inside and get great mpg

    • @clown711
      @clown711 Месяц назад

      24yo here looking to buy one, call me grandpa it's okay, screeching merc can be faster but I'm gonna make it to point b

  • @Twominutedevotions
    @Twominutedevotions 3 месяца назад +2

    Bought the Camry XSE hybrid instead of this because getting in and out of it would be nearly impossible if I’m having a bad neck day at 6’3. The minute I bumped my head getting in, I had to pass. And I wanted this car. Not making cars cramped for larger humans would be a lovely innovation.

    • @nostradamus7648
      @nostradamus7648 Месяц назад +1

      Pretty sure the seats can be lowered and raised.
      Was it all the way down when you tried it?

    • @adsafgasgasdfasdf
      @adsafgasgasdfasdf 13 дней назад +1

      bro Im 6'4 and have plenty of room getting in and out without hitting my head

  • @mercenaryzorek
    @mercenaryzorek Год назад +5

    Thank you for the great content. I have a
    2019 ES 300h (my first Lexus Hybrid - coming from a Honda Hybrid). There is a loud noise coming from the brake booster pump every time I open the drivers seat or occasionally while driving. I have wrapped it with sound deadening (heat proof) material since sometimes it is extremely loud. Maybe that's the way it's supposed to function?
    Funny how I didn't notice that during the test drive and what might be loud for me might not be noticeable to others. Perhaps it's because the car is so quiet that you hear everything (kinda ironic). Thank you!

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +2

      Ironic indeed. That’s unfortunate. Have you had the dealer check it out?

    • @MrMustangrick
      @MrMustangrick Год назад +1

      Take it to the dealer , BTW how do you “open” a driver’s seat ??

    • @markmecca3946
      @markmecca3946 Год назад +1

      That happens on purpose. I understand that the breaking system needs to charge up prior to driving, so when you open the driver's door - it prepares for your upcoming drive (and braking)

  • @nostradamus7648
    @nostradamus7648 Месяц назад +1

    Do you recommend the F-Sport or is the suspension too stiff for daily driving?

  • @aradam29781
    @aradam29781 Год назад +1

    love the es300h got a 2017 with 121,000 miles has been flawless sure its not a sports sedan but its comfy, reliable, and good on gas we use it travel back and forth to our farm which is a 4hr trip so we spend a lot of time in it the stereo is the only let down for me I have rented Hyundai and Kia that have much better stereos, my wife has a 2017 RX450h is also a amazing car, right now we have a 03 es300, 05 gx470, 17 es300h and a 17 rx450h all been great so far. We have owned many lexus over the years and out of them all since our 93 gs300 our 04 rx330 was the worst all in less than 100k waterpump fail, radiator fail, o2 sensors fail, all 4 wheel bearings fail, door locks actuators failed that was a expensive car to maintain.

  • @naturelover2292
    @naturelover2292 Год назад +4

    As much as these cars cost you would think they would have better looking rims. I would only purchase the es 350 in the ultra luxury model

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc 7 месяцев назад

      Luxury has those wheels available too and would save you a few bucks.

  • @fiftysteps
    @fiftysteps Год назад +11

    Love this car. You can do 80+ and it still feels like you are riding on a cloud. I do agree though that this is your daily driver. This is your meditation session. For the weekends, get something with more grit and performance.

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Год назад +3

      Not many people buy a Lexus to commute and another car for the weekend.

    • @fiftysteps
      @fiftysteps Год назад

      @@aluisious hahaha very true.

    • @jml9550
      @jml9550 Год назад

      @@aluisious my ES350 is a pure commute car. 5.5 years old car and just hits 37K miles.

    • @jml9550
      @jml9550 Год назад +1

      @@ajaychandel9979 I would assume MPH. My ES350 can cruise at 80MPH all day long.

  • @philippelarocque4207
    @philippelarocque4207 Год назад +4

    Done, I'll go buy the ES 330h and a Supra tonight! lol

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад

      Don’t you dare disappoint us!

  • @billbrimmer7047
    @billbrimmer7047 Год назад +2

    Nice job gents. Also enjoyed the GS reference since I own one. This is a nice vehicle.

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! And we love the GS.

    • @nostradamus7648
      @nostradamus7648 Месяц назад

      ​@@ttc_cars
      "If you love it, then you should have put a ring on it." - Beyonce

  • @sonicyaar
    @sonicyaar Год назад +2

    Great Review guys .

  • @user-ll2ev2bm2o
    @user-ll2ev2bm2o 10 месяцев назад +1

    This car is really great. You get an upscale environment at an affordable price. But I prefer the GS which is no longer in production.

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc 7 месяцев назад

      The GS is better over the road, without a doubt. But sadly, not enough Americans were willing to pay the difference for that superiority.

  • @mishari84b
    @mishari84b Год назад +1

    Like your review, wanted to see your review of telluride to help me decide. Do you recommend this car for a family with 2 younger children?

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +1

      We absolutely do. Head over to our sister channel - Texas Truck Channel. We have an episode on it there. We also have the refreshed telluride coming up soon there as well.

  • @khaledmusallam7348
    @khaledmusallam7348 Год назад

    Thanks for your honest opinion on this car, i was looking around today but cant make up my mind 😢 between hybrid or V6… how you doing a Nissan patrol 2023 but it’s mainly for the family weekend and they use it for daily drive. That’s why I want to get a sedan but i’m afraid if I go with the hybrid, I’m going to lose the sense of a strong vehicle, unlike the hybrid but it gets me when you said hmmm its CVT then it backed me 😅so should i get the v6

  • @pyu7740
    @pyu7740 Месяц назад

    Everyone needs to learn to appreciate the benefits of the modern CVT. Once they understand why it does for what, you will fully enjoy that weird banding sound and feel of it. Especially for hybrid, CVT is a must in order to give you both of excellent, buttery smooth ride and efficient power delivery when you push; all of these while getting the best fuel economy. It's some next level shit, and Toyota really refined it better than anybody else. If anyone has driven Toyota/Lexus hybrid, you actually won't complain about it.

  • @user-si4qp3kg5c
    @user-si4qp3kg5c 11 месяцев назад

    l was amazed by the quality of photography.

  • @wlansky2718
    @wlansky2718 Год назад +1

    I think the 9040A is the model designation that at least distinguishes between base, premium, luxury, ultra luxury packages. Or at least that's my guess!

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад

      That’s the best guess yet!

  • @deplorablechump8758
    @deplorablechump8758 Год назад +1

    Got 2022. There is some cabin wind noise that really bugs me. Overall, it’s a great car.

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +1

      Oh that’s a bummer. Have the dealer check it out, our loaner was surprisingly silent.

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад

      The Luxury and Ultra Luxury trim levels have acoustic front door glass that seems to reduce this complaint, which usually originates with air moving around the mirrors. If you have wind noise at the seals, see the dealer. If the noise is coming THROUGH the glass, replacing those windows might help.

    • @patrvc
      @patrvc 3 месяца назад

      measurements confirm that higher trims are performing very well in case of road noise isolation
      ruclips.net/video/JfERNq551v0/видео.htmlsi=2cNEYkWijOlM_tdu

  • @ennigmaa
    @ennigmaa Год назад +5

    I absolutely love this car. GX460 2022 owner here. I would consider 'assembled' in USA as a huge huge negative.

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +4

      Honestly, the fit and finish on it was excellent. Every bit as good as J spec Lexus products

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад +4

      ES 350 2022 owner here, coming off a Japan-built Acura. I think the US assembly quality is very good.

  • @Villaboy78
    @Villaboy78 Год назад +2

    Ordered mine - live in London, i find a drive of 10 miles in under one hour just never happens.... and the guy in the M5/S6/AMG next to me has been there allllll the way . Speed is pointless here so why bother

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +1

      This is so true. And you will be in smoother powertrain configuration for that environment. Great choice.

  • @ThatAudiGuy23Aviation777
    @ThatAudiGuy23Aviation777 Год назад +1

    My mom has this car with the same colour and hybrid, but not the same rims.

  • @anthonyventura6763
    @anthonyventura6763 Год назад

    How would you compare this to a nonhybrid 2018+ camry SE? Is it worth the upgrade?

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc 7 месяцев назад

      Depends on what you value. It will not be more dependable, nor quicker, it will be only a little roomier, and it will lack the convenience of a folding rear seat. You'll also pay a lot of money to replace a car that's already very durable. You have to want the luxury of a luxury car for the cost to be worth it.

  • @marcocoronado4403
    @marcocoronado4403 Год назад

    Does replacing the emblem mess up the cruise control? Is there wires attached to the emblem?

  • @lifeinmyemptynest
    @lifeinmyemptynest Год назад +1

    Why do you not recommend hybrids?

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +6

      Oh we do, we just don’t prefer them for our personal use cases. Hybrids are excellent for many drivers.

    • @JasveerSingh-hb2hk
      @JasveerSingh-hb2hk Год назад

      because they know nothing 😂😂..

  • @mikeyoung00
    @mikeyoung00 Год назад

    OK. It does its job well. But if you only have a one-car garage, get a low mileage 2020 GS350. Sooo much better to drive (thanks to RWD) and 2 seconds quicker to 60 than the ES Hybrid. But you will give up some fuel economy and will have to endure the previous generation's awkward entertainment/navigation system.

  • @BARRYTREFF-pv5eu
    @BARRYTREFF-pv5eu Год назад

    Did this car have the nuluxe or semi aniline leather?

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +2

      Semi Aniline.

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад

      @@ttc_cars Respectfully, this is a testament to how good the NuLuxe is. If the car you tested is the car in the video, that is definitely a NuLuxe car. Semi-aniline comes only in Luxury and Ultra Luxury, which your video's car isn't, and has extra decorative stitches in the seat cushions, which your video's car doesn't.

  • @BobbyDigital_100
    @BobbyDigital_100 Год назад

    You lost me at ‘front looks better on this car than the LC’ - 😬🧐

  • @hakeemkp288
    @hakeemkp288 8 месяцев назад

    I have one 2019 es300h
    Tis Hybrid battery Damage very Early and this battery very Costly

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc 7 месяцев назад

      Should be under warranty and cost you nothing, unless you damaged it. It's warranted for 10 years or 150,000 miles.

  • @pinecedar180
    @pinecedar180 10 месяцев назад +1

    2:15 "This is the side of the car, thats it but it doesnt look dumb" - you guys are total amateurs.

  • @ohcanadaeh
    @ohcanadaeh Год назад +2

    Actually the ES is based on the Toyota Avalon rather than the Camry.

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +4

      Yes, but the Camry and Avalon are built on the same TNGA platform. We use Camry and Avalon interchangeably.

  • @Jaang29
    @Jaang29 4 месяца назад

    balls look full and h heavy on that package @ 4:52 , lol

  • @ralphb8602
    @ralphb8602 Год назад +3

    Yeah, assembled in the US is not a good thing lol

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад +2

      Honestly, the fit and finish on it was excellent. Every bit as good as J spec Lexus products.

    • @richardc6932
      @richardc6932 Год назад

      I would definitely prefer the vehicle to be totally completed in Japan. I have seen way too many US assembled vehicles with poor quality issues. Japanese vehicles have issues as well but far less.

    • @randy74989
      @randy74989 Год назад

      @@richardc6932 Even Scotty Kilmer has come around to assembly in the U.S. or Canada, since Toyota quality control is in play wherever they are assembled. Nothing wrong with U.S. assembly in a Toyota or Lexus plant IMO. The one vehicle I could not get was the Japan assembled Toyota Venza Limited in the colors and options I wanted. No one had that trim or options in Texas, and I got on a list in early January. Just not available IMO because they come into port in Long Beach, CA and stay mainly on the West coast. And I was going through a high volume dealer in Houston.

  • @akgg3051
    @akgg3051 Год назад

    You guys talk so FAST!!!!!! I missed so much of your conversation!!!!!!!

  • @vantan403
    @vantan403 Год назад +1

    May I ask u brian about ur tall in cm with this car please, i am check if it will be ok for my tall 😂

  • @junkly1137
    @junkly1137 Год назад

    No mention of the world's narrowest front seat bottoms, kept me from pulling the trigger.

    • @notsodelusional
      @notsodelusional Год назад +1

      Are you talking about the F sport seats? The regular 350 seats seem fine to me.

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад +1

      @@notsodelusional Me too, and I don't have narrow hips. You do know there are 3 different driver's seat shapes available on the ES, right?

  • @mirosawbieniek6976
    @mirosawbieniek6976 9 месяцев назад

    Ok

  • @conocantelmi1772
    @conocantelmi1772 5 месяцев назад

    It's a Toyota Camry with leather seats and more equipment only stupid people buy for almost double the price

  • @marksibert305
    @marksibert305 Год назад

    Heated seats and steering wheel are a waste of power unless you live where it's so cold, they need to be warmed up after the rest of the car's interior is still cold after the heaters have maxed out.

    • @ekimandersom4478
      @ekimandersom4478 6 месяцев назад

      The alternator is working anyway so doesn’t make a difference.

  • @jamesfreeman7954
    @jamesfreeman7954 29 дней назад

    I'd rather buy a non-American Lexus.

  • @sparky6996
    @sparky6996 Год назад +2

    Its not American when its designed in Japan. End of story.

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад

      An iPhone is designed in America and built in China. An ES is designed in Japan and America and buit in both places. Which is more American?

    • @sparky6996
      @sparky6996 Год назад

      @@tonysterbenc neither

  • @marksibert305
    @marksibert305 Год назад

    I wonder how much ethnic bias the researchers have? I dare them to challenge comparing Asian, Middle-eastern, and Africa cuisines, vs the Mediterranean diet. They too can have lots of vegetables.

  • @Trackstar491
    @Trackstar491 Год назад

    From 2013 on the ES and the Avalon were based off each other. Not the Camry. 🫡

    • @ttc_cars
      @ttc_cars  Год назад

      Correct, and the Avalon and Camry share that same platform.

  • @thelastninja4825
    @thelastninja4825 Год назад +3

    why did Lexus stop making luxury cars?

  • @croydonmassive
    @croydonmassive 4 месяца назад

    This is the car for the person who is happy with the acceleration and top speed of a 1980s Pinto. Piece of crap. Why did Lexus make this epic looking car sooòooo slow???? Beggar's belief. 0:00