Used 2019 Lexus ES 350 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 8A) Consumer Reviews
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Love my ES 350
I have a base ES350, and this car is great. I don't have any problems on my speakers or the sound system. The driving experience is very good, very smooth. The interior is very simple and neat. Overall, I really enjoy my ES 350.
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Almost perfect sedan
this would be the perfect sedan but for the finicky infotainment system mousepad controls; ride is smooth, quiet, with sufficient power; seats are super comfortable; audio system is okay and not as bad as alluded to by some comments.... i have 16,400 miles and averaging about 24.6 mpg
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- Base SedanMSRP: $29,998161 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $26,499462 mi away
- Ultra Luxury SedanMSRP: $29,500118 mi away
Good Audio System on a Great Lexus
We have read a number of reviews on Edmunds regarding the music system. We think the system is really nice. We can hear music in front and back...radio, CD and flash drive. While we think this is a good audio system, we must admit that the Bose system in our 16 Corvette is better and the audio system in our 2017 Ford F150 ranks #1 of the 3 systems. Wish Lexus had the same system as the F-150 (brand unknown..standard system in XLT model) This new Lexus is our first..replacing a wonderful Toyota Camry XLE that we had for 11.5 years. The Lexus is extremely quiet and rides really well. Interior is quite luxurious and comfortable. We have been pleased with the gas mileage for such a nice size car. Love the voice recognition...just talk and the change has been done. Really like all the safety features. Plenty of power from the engine. Like the 12" screen....touch pad is sensitive...use the voice commands! The Moonbeam exterior and Flaxen interior looks really good. My wife and I are very happy with our recent purchase! Update...now we have had the car for over 14 months...still tops in our enjoyment of the vehicle! We now have had the car for almost 3 years....This is the most comfortable car we have owned! ....and previous luxury cars include Volvo GLE, Chrysler 5th Ave, Lincoln Continental, Cadillac XLR
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Where have you been all my life?
I've always been a base model compact car guy. I mean, what's the difference, right? Boy was I wrong, This car is a dream. No matter how bad my day is I know I'm having a smooth, quiet ride with all of the zip I need. I got just the deal I wanted after checking with the forums and doing other research.
Great car
Bought this car in Florida (flew there). I live in Texas, so I had to drive it back. It's a base-model, with add-ons like ventilated seats (must have in Texas), heated steering wheel, and some others. Great drive! Quiet, comfortable, smooth. I think the car is great looking. The "swipe/touch pad" doesn't bother me. Sure it's not a touch screen but I figure they did that for 2 reasons: #1, the screen would maybe be too far away to touch? #2, Lexus likes to keep things relatively simple for reliability reasons. I appreciate that. It's pretty easy to just swipe "left or right" to get where you need to go. It's not like it's a free-form mouse that doesn't "snap" to any menu item. I've seen complaints about the sound system. The first complaint is that it doesn't come from the back. That's true. But guess what. Who cares. I don't sit in the back of my own car. I sit in the front. The back passengers that I rarely ever have can deal with not having as much sound as the front passengers. The sound still sounds "full" to me in the front, and I'm a musician. There are 4 speakers in the front I hear sound distinctly coming from: two near the windshield, and two in the front doors. It's full stereo. Now, some say the sound is poor quality. At first it kind of is! Guess what? Cars have (and have had for decades now) these things called balance settings. Go into the settings and turn up the bass, or turn down the treble, or both.....guess what? It sounds great now. Sometimes you have to adjust things to your liking; no manufacturer can guess what you like. The car has great features like blind spot monitoring, radar cruise, dual-zone climate control, touch-entry, and so many other features I can't even list them all. It has 302hp, plenty for me. Why would you need more? Are you drag racing? I use my car to get from Point A to Point B, and I do love driving, but I don't need to win any races. Acceleration is great, to me. I even got 39mpg by putting it in "economy mode." The car rides great. The interior is gorgeous. I even like the controversial grille....people think it's "too much," But if Lexus had made something more "conventional" that would have been boring. I'm all for trying new things. If you want boring, I guess go get a Honda Accord or some other boring car. The Lexus dealership experience was stellar. I've heard about how they treat you, and boy do they really make you feel like a king or queen! I LOVE this car. It's amazing, and the complaints are from people who don't try to adapt and who probably moved from another car and expected this to be exactly the same as their old car. It's not. It's better.
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