Used 2005 Lexus ES 330 Consumer Reviews
millies ride
This is my first luxury vehicle plus first Toyota product. The car feels like a high quality piece of equipment. The performance is somewhat modest, however it does have a good bit of low-end torque. Handling is only fair, but then again its a luxury car. The cabin is vey quiet. Visibility while inside the car could be better.
First new car in 12 years and I love it!
I knew I wanted an upscale car with lots of luxury and comfort, I drove several in this class but this was the one - I knew as soon as I sat in it. The seats are luxurious, it is quiet, it accelerates well - in short, it's great.
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,99576 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,69592 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,995100 mi away
From Jaguar to Lexus
I totaled my 2000 XK8 Jaguar in November. When looking for a new car, I looked at a number of luxury cars. When I found the ES 330, it was exactly what I wanted. I needed a 4 door, as I have grandchildren. I could not take them anywhere in the Jag. Now, being more practical, I can safely take my 3 grandkids to lunch and to the park. I am very impressed with the ES330.
Love My lexus
I absolutely love my Lexus. There was some getting used to the car. Every car runs differently so you have to get the feel for it. But it runs great, even cold. It truly is a luxury car.
2004 Lexus 330 needs a V-8
If quality and luxury tops your list, consider Lexus as a buy. Drivability, interior comfort and amenities are impressive, but performance could use a little more power. V-8 engine in next year's model would be better. 300 hp instead of 225 would make the ES 330 perfect.