Used 2007 Lexus ES 350 Consumer Reviews
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Fourth Lexus owned
The 2007 is a big step from the 2006. It has a lot more leg room -- important for someone 6' 4". Powerplant is far more responsive and transmission much improved too. The 2007 is a lot nicer to look at. Interior lighting is inadequate and center console is almost an embarrassment of cheapness. The double storage compartments of the 2006 are missed. The new one opens and closes awkwardly. Lighted garage door opener buttons would be welcomed. Getting average of 26 MPG which is great for a car with this much power. More fun to drive than 2006 ES 330.
07 es
Car was totaled in 30 mph head on collision. Driver protected by crunch area and received minor injuries only from shin and steering wheel air bags. Bought RX350 this timefor AWD feature.
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- Base SedanMSRP: N/A20 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: N/A25 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: N/A20 mi away
engine noise and A/C problems
I have had 50 cars in my lifetime. the last five were the Lexus 250, 300, 400,330, & 350 since Lexus became a car. This 2007 has 2 major problems which Lexus has not been able to correct. #1 the engine makes a noise when cold that sounds like the tappet noise of previous years the engine idles rough. Lexus tells me it is the fuel injectors and is normal. My 97 Nissan Altima was quieter and did not make this type noise or rough idle. #2 the A/C covers my dash board area with tiny white specs. Lexus has change the evaporator twice and A/C filters numerous times. It is still spewing and I think it might be causing me a health problem with my lungs. I really am disappointed in the year
Good experience
Never a problem. Always serviced by Lexus (great service but costly)
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Overpriced Toyota
Traded in 01 Merc E class. The Lexus rides very smoothly but understeers severely and feels boaty on curves. The ruby red paint quality is pitiful with the slightest impact even with such items as cardboard or plastic scratching the paint surface. The car was supposed to be a Lexus CPO but came with several problems including warped front brake rotors, dead batteries in key fob, floor board shimmy, unbalanced wheels and paint colored wax covering prior owner's scratches which washed off during the first car wash. CPO may only be worth the warranty, the rest is a gimmick.