Used 2004 Lexus ES 330 Consumer Reviews
Close enough to flawless to nitpick
Great handling for non-sports car. Michelin energy's don't cut it; needs snow tires. Mileage dissapointing 19- 20MPG city/highway combined. GPS awsome and Mark Levinson stereo even better. Those who object audio controls on GPS screen are crazy; much better and easier than fiddling with dials located below line of sight. Get the xenons, which make a world of difference at night. Can't say enough positive about dealer. While there are better looking cars, faster cars and better handling cars, all within the same price range, I bought this car for the luxury, quality, service and value, and what the heck, my wife liked it and it is her car.
Been a good car!! Not great!!
Interior is beautiful, holds up very well over time. I've had Toyotas and this one Lexus, have to say the Toyota did not have as many mechanical problems but the interior declined. So pick and choose your evil LOL
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- Base SedanMSRP: $4,999115 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,995193 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,995198 mi away
Lexus ES 330
Excellent handling and stylish appearance and design. Luxurious interior. Very smooth and comfortable. Well worth the price...a smaller LS is what it is.
A pleasure
Bought this car for my wife last weekend. She's been out of town on business and I had occassion to drive it on a "local" business trip (100 miles each way). The car is a driver's dream, comfortable, responsive and insulating. The premium sound system rocks! We had no need of the navigation system, so this vehicle has the standard premium upgrade. How much better the Mark Levinson system could be, I can't imagine. No complaints at all after the first road trip in this car. Wonder if my wife will mind taking over my Accord?
I love the ES
Solid performance although it could handle more HP and would be slightly better for it. Beautiful interior and well designed inside. Lexus has made this model a junior LS! It has most of the luxury features available on the bigger more expensive models. You have to like FWD however, and that runs fine for me.