Used 2004 Lexus ES 330 Consumer Reviews
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acceleration very poor
The new and "improved" computer controlled throttle is dangerous. The vehicle hesitates for one to two seconds whenever the accelerator is pressed; generally, when you need to move out or over, there is no pick up at all. Even the Lexus mechanics told me they would not drive it.
Excellent And Bland
I agree the ES does not offer GT sedan performance. Kick in another $30K, if that's what you want and get the 430. I do not feel that the power or the transmission cause any safety problems. You can lock in a lower gear ratio, if the situation calls for it and the engine will give you what you need. I don't care about Porche, G35 Coupe, GT Sedan performance any more. That's why I bought the ES. If you don't care to have high performance handling and throttle/transmission response and if you do want a quiet comfortable ride with very nice interior appointments, excellent sound system and plenty of luxury features, this car is a great buy.
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Driving pleasure of the Lexus 330
Lexus 330 I have had this automobile only two weeks and each time I drive it I enjoy it more. It is the finest driving car I have ever owned and that includes two Mercedes-Benz cars, one BMW, one Audi, two Cadillacs, one Lincoln and assorted others.
Wonderful Vehicle
This is one of the finest vehicles I've ever purchased. It's fun to drive, the Black Garnet turns heads and it is incredibly comfortable. For the money, you can't beat this vehicle. The added HP with the new transmission gives the 330 plenty of get up and go.
Great car
Greta cra, reliable, comfortable