Used 2004 Lexus ES 330 Consumer Reviews
Impressive but ......
The interior design is beautifully done. Sitting in it, you felt you probably spent more than $50K although most likely you spent significantly less than $40K. The exterior design, though, is quite dull - almost indistinguishable from a Camery. The acceleration is significantly improved compared to the 3.0L version, but still significantly deficient compared to SAAB 9-5 or Lincoln LS V8, both are only slightly more expensive. It is a very comfortable and very quiet car to ride, although driving it for long distance can put you into sleep qucikly. The fuel economy though, is a bit disappointment: I registered about 20 MPG in the city and 25 MPG on highway.
Near Luxury Near Perfect Car
Whatever reasonings behind your purchasing decision, you won't regret. A very comfortable car with great workmanship. Well done Lexus.
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,800162 mi away
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- Base SedanMSRP: $3,495237 mi away
The ES is a Junior LS
This is an excellent buy if you want to spend less and get a smaller LS in the Lexus line! The redesigned exterior brings it up to date finally, and the new engine is much better than previous ones.
very good car
This car is a very good deal. But it would need faster acceleration
1st Time Lexus Owner
The comfortable ride, safety features and warranty helped us to choose the ES 330. We looked at the high end Toyota Avalon & found that we were just about on par price wise with the ES 330. So, we looked, we drove, we researched & we bought. The step up which included a more refined automobile & the 4yr/50K basic, 6yr/70K power train was well worth it. I look forward to many enjoyable years behind the wheel of my ES 330.