Used 2017 Lexus ES 350 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Nicest car I've ever owned
I decided to go up one level on the options which includes the telescopic steering wheel, front and rear parking sensors woodgrain trim and a couple of other things. This car rides buttery smooth and the power is there when you need it. I like the high-end buying experience as they kill you with kindness and the dealership is absolutely immaculate with complementary food and drink. Free car washes for life and 3 years of oil changes. They loaned me a GS while my windows were being tinted. The GS has a firmer seat and a much firmer ride, kind of like the Infiniti Q50 I test drove. I made the right decision with the ES 350.
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$38,000 and cheap
Check quarter panels as intergration with other parts involves plastic and rubber parts which are cheap and not reliable
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- Base SedanMSRP: $18,300289 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $20,995370 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $21,998374 mi away
Excellent Car
My 2017 is now 6 years old and I was looking to trade it in....FORGET IT!!! I looked at Subaru (which was highly rated) Infiniti Q50 and Lexus ES 350. All the changes are NIGHTMARES!! Run flat tires (no jack or spare and not repairable) you have to buy a new tire where a common flat used to cost $25. When the tire blows out it will pull you across the highway and usually damage the wheel. The $25 flat tire is now a $1200 flat tire and almost all car manufacturers have them. I'm waiting for someone to be seriously hurt and the lawsuits begin. These tires are a death ride. So are the tires with the non existent sidewall. The CD Players are all deleted for extremely confusing Apple Car Play. I guess they expect you to throw away all your CD's. I only have 22K miles on my 2017 ES 350. I'd be very foolish to trade it for one of these cars.
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White pearl Lexus ES 350 is a beauty!
This is my dream car and I love it. Comfortable and luxurious. Quiet on the road noise compared to other cars. Powerful engine. The only thing I don't love is the navigation system Scout. Wish the car worked with Waze or Google maps which I prefer.
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You can’t go wrong with an ES
This is my second ES 350. I also own a 2010 year model. I can say enough about how luxurious, and reliable these cars are. I like the overall quality of the 2010 better, but the technology in the 2016 is much more current. I recommend this car to anyone who is looking for cabin and trunk space, a smooth ride with a comfortable interior and superb reliability. I am highly satisfied with my investment in this vehicle.
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