16:50 Have a question. I've just ordered one with full trim, but it doesn't come with illuminated door sills as a standard option, so does it come as installable accessory? My dealer just aren't at a professional level so they can help me out. Any advice is appreciated.
+iishyxvietxboyii1 The current 6th Gen ES350 is based on the new Toyota Avalon they share the same wheelbase etc. If you actually researched the vehicle before spatting off you would know it is not a rebadged Camry. BTW the Camry is an excellent vehicle with a proven track record for durability and strong resale value.
i have 2013 model of this car im happy with it Comfortable / soft on the road really nice car but no fun to drive the car is good for you if you living in asia or middle east but in USA i think other choices will better than ES
I had a 2014 Avalon touring and now have a 2015 ES 350 and it is no comparison even though it is a cousin car the Lexus is much quieter even though it is the same exact engine and transmission the Avalon had A firmer ride also
ur comparing a Top of the line car from all the way back to 1997 to a Entry Level Lexus to 2016. I think its a good thing that it now has as much power as a the LS had & at the same time its not made to be a sports sedan.
Why does Lexus even make the ES? It's basically too expensive to be a Toyota, and too shitty to be a Lexus. They already have an IS (compact), GS (midsize), and LS (full size). They don't need the ES.
+lawlerzwtf i think a lot has to do with its targeted buyers. think about it this way. the IS and ES is very similiar, but the IS attracts more younger drivers while most ES drivers are older. at least thats the case here in SF.
You don't seem to know much about the ES350 first off it is an excellent vehicle this is evident buy its strong resale value additionally it is a bread and butter vehicle for Lexus. You may want to be more open minded and conscious/informed on what you are saying before just putting in your .02 for the hell of it.
+Jason D You said it well, I actually test drove the ES and after voicing my strong displeasure how the car handled (very mushy, undefined steering) the dealer told me - you are too young for this car (I am 63). I really wanted to buy this car (some great paint, finish options) but I quickly switched to IS 350 as my buying choice.
Lexus , mercedes, Audi. Classy cars
Man pc Lexus is better tho!!
Why do I Feel like I'm watching a horror movie?!?!
I have this car n it uses normal gas not premium
Really wish I have this soon
My next. Car love it
👍 thank you very much for the great review sir. Im definitely going to purchase this car.
where have you been?
16:50 Have a question. I've just ordered one with full trim, but it doesn't come with illuminated door sills as a standard option, so does it come as installable accessory? My dealer just aren't at a professional level so they can help me out. Any advice is appreciated.
Nice refresh on the grill, but it rides too soft for my preference.
The rear is very Accord-like. I don't care for these new Lexus vehicles...they look 2 much alike. I would like a previous generation GS though.
+TOYOXUS#1 Forever Lexus ES is a high class Camry (FWD)
+TOYOXUS#1 Forever 😂
+iishyxvietxboyii1 The current 6th Gen ES350 is based on the new Toyota Avalon they share the same wheelbase etc. If you actually researched the vehicle before spatting off you would know it is not a rebadged Camry. BTW the Camry is an excellent vehicle with a proven track record for durability and strong resale value.
What’s the name of this color seems bot the dark gray I have !?
Cool intro!
turn signal not led? only Integrated mirror one
Dude it’s Avalon flatform not Camry!!!
i have 2013 model of this car im happy with it
Comfortable / soft on the road really nice car but no fun to drive
the car is good for you if you living in asia or middle east but in USA i think other choices will better than ES
What kind of speakers do they have ?
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15 - Speakers, 850 watts, Dolby Surround, Mark Levinson Premium audio with adaptive sound technology.
Does this car come with a remote start?
I don't think so.
Matthew's Car Corner yes it does!!
I had a 2014 Avalon touring and now have a 2015 ES 350 and it is no comparison even though it is a cousin car the Lexus is much quieter even though it is the same exact engine and transmission the Avalon had A firmer ride also
Definitely ;) they’re on two different levels
This has about the same power as my 1997 LS400
This car isn't suppose to a sports car doe
Yeah I know, its a cruising car.
ur comparing a Top of the line car from all the way back to 1997 to a Entry Level Lexus to 2016. I think its a good thing that it now has as much power as a the LS had & at the same time its not made to be a sports sedan.
Your right. The GS is a sports sedan, while the ES is a luxury sedan, so you are not going to take the ES for drag racing.
What's up with the intro
was that "walk like an Egyptian" ...
Is it me or every Lexus interior looks the same?
If you mean very nice than yea
iishyxvietxboyii1 just you.
why is lexus fucking up with their revised exterior of the es and gs models.
its not just ugly, is appalling
Why does Lexus even make the ES? It's basically too expensive to be a Toyota, and too shitty to be a Lexus.
They already have an IS (compact), GS (midsize), and LS (full size). They don't need the ES.
+lawlerzwtf i think a lot has to do with its targeted buyers. think about it this way. the IS and ES is very similiar, but the IS attracts more younger drivers while most ES drivers are older. at least thats the case here in SF.
+lawlerzwtf if you haven't tried the car in the road please don't talk about it
You don't seem to know much about the ES350 first off it is an excellent vehicle this is evident buy its strong resale value additionally it is a bread and butter vehicle for Lexus. You may want to be more open minded and conscious/informed on what you are saying before just putting in your .02 for the hell of it.
+Jason D You said it well, I actually test drove the ES and after voicing my strong displeasure how the car handled (very mushy, undefined steering) the dealer told me - you are too young for this car (I am 63). I really wanted to buy this car (some great paint, finish options) but I quickly switched to IS 350 as my buying choice.
No. I think the GS is more of a mid-sized sports sedan, while the ES is more of a mid-sized luxury sedan.
The wheels look like hubcaps, don't like
The grill is just absurd; very ugly. Ruining an otherwise great looking and functioning vehicle.
I disagree with you it adds a unique and classy look on the Lex in chromed form, on some Toyotas it does appear a bit much in matte black finish.
+Kaohteeko No. I think the spindle grille is much better than the sort of trapezoidal grill on previous generation Lexus's