Used 2023 Lexus ES 300h Consumer Reviews
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Experience Amazing
I believe it when Lexus used to say they were relentlessly pursuing perfection. This ES is not the flagship Lexus model but it does not feel like you are compromising at all. This is a mid size sedan that rides quiet and smooth. The new touchscreen for controls and Nav is great. Fit and finish are way above standard. The hybrid system works flawlessly integrated with gas engine. I would recommend any ES model for those looking in this segment.
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I love this car!
This car has performance, Fuel-efficiently, style, comfort…. I absolutely love it. My gas mileage is 48.3 average. I love the handling. Honestly best car ever bought. It’s my first high performance or luxury car I’ve bought… I have bought more of a Toyota or Honda buyer over the years. I am so pleased with this car so far….5 months in.
- Base Hybrid SedanMSRP: $29,691114 mi away
- Base Hybrid SedanMSRP: $36,999126 mi away
- Luxury Hybrid SedanMSRP: $40,79587 mi away
Amazing!
The car is a dream! Ride, comfort and style all are A+. I’ve had my Ultra Luxury trim for a year and have driven on trips and around the neighborhood In that time and now I can write about it. Flawless. This isn’t my first Lexus or hybrid from Toyota/Lexus. No one does hybrids like Toyota! They have it down and they are truly a marvel of engineering. Over the year in all seasons I’ve got 44mpg overall! Best was 52mpg and the worst was 38mpg.
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Subdued class
Previously I had many Lincoln MKZ hybrids and this is my second Lexus ES hybrid. The Lincolns handled better but this Lexus ES hybrid is peppier, much roomier interior & trunk, more luxurious interior, better economy, better visibility all around. I do miss Lincoln’s panoramic roof and 14-way bladder controlled front seats. Very solid feeling though Navigation upgrade loses previous useable split screen and less stored radio stations & destination storage. Finding car’s low height increasing problems in entry & exit not only with aging joints and muscles but with head clearance. Also scrapping of low frontend on parking lot concrete tire stops. Wish it had folding rear seats! Wonderful cruiser but cornering at higher speeds can be a handful.
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Look no further!!!
This is my third ES300H and Toyota only improved on every aspect. This car is smooth and comfortable and the gas is great for a car this size.
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