After owning a 2002 Lexus Es330 for almost a decade, I gave it to my sister and she's very happy with it. I just bought myself a very well maintained 2007 Es350 that's just like this but pearl white with beige interior. I have to say I'm in love with it. It rides smoother than my new Mercedes Benz GLK-350 truck.
@@joepearlzz8504 looking back after all these years, I thought the 2002 was actually a smoother, more solid ride. The 2007 was way too light. Felt like a cheaper car.
That being said whats the best mileage to buy used with 5k budget ? And what to look for if it’s 150k plus on mileage what should have been replaced or repaired by then ?
@@jfros9794 with five k you would only be able to get a 2006 with 150k or a 2008 with 200k if you want one in good condition you need to pull out eight grand to get a good one
@@jfros9794 or get a 2014 Jetta or Chevy with 150k no way u will get a 2008 or nine in good condition with five k. Maybe a Chevy or Jetta 2014 to 2016 u can get with five k
I have an 09 ES350 251,000 miles. Still purrs like a kitten and drives smooth as butter using regular fuel. Gonna drive it till the wheels fall off, replace them and keep on driving till those fall off.
I have a 2007 lexus es350 with 280k miles best car I've ever owned bought it used in 2010 I've never changed the transmission fluid because dealer told me that it was lifetime have you changed your transmission fluid?
@@yoyobored847:Believe the 07 & Newer Had the Same 6 Spd.As LS 430,Which Was Proven to Be Bullit Proof.Lot Of People Get Broken Mtr.Mounts Confused W/ Bad Shifting Trans.
@@edcain3676 i had an 07 lexus es350 the transmission was rebuilt at 140k. So i did research and more people were having problems specifically with the 2007 model.
stephlovekfc i would say a 2010 best! Which is the one I own! It’s runs perfectly! And also be mindful of the mileage. A lot of people buy into the “ lifetime” ATF and does not change it. Doing a carfax will help you double check that because if it’s too late 100k plus and it has not been changed...it may be damaged already. I would also recommend 2008 over. I am Not sure what or why. May be people notice that the lifetime oil was BS so they started changing the fluids? But there is less complaint or almost none about the trans failing. Do your research brother! Good luck
Its got the reliability of the camry. And a used one will likely be in better condition than a camry because people tend to baby a lexus more than a toyota.
I have a 2008 es 350 that's black with the full body kit and air suspension and some 19-inch wheels wrapped in 235/40/19, and it rides smooth. I had a radiator, ps pump, and an alternator replaced and now I'm about to put a fuel pump in and a new starter for preventative maintenance. The car has 154k miles, and I'm getting ready to go to Nevada in October. It's a 4800-mile road trip. I will ride low and high on air bags for all my Lexus family members. Throw your l's up if you going places.
They recommended premium gas cause you get full hp and torque on higher octane gas. The car will run perfectly fine in regular you just won't get those peak power numbers. You will lose a small percent of power using regular. But it will not damage anything. That's why the later es350 hp and torque ratings are lower than the older models. Newer ones were rated on regular gas and older models were rated using premium gas.
I am looking at one this week. The clearcoat is damaged on the trunk deck and roof because it was owned in the tropics, but it only had 53,000 miles on the odometer and it's just $5995. It's at a high end dealership with 200k cars and G series Mercedes, that wants it off the lot. I'll be doing a carfax and a good going over but I think it's legit. The passenger rear upholstery appears to be damaged from a child seat but the dash and carpets etc look great. It's got the black interior so if the dash was going to crack it should have considering the car is black and the clearcoat is in rough shape on two panels, and the hood is not perfect either, but it isn't on my Z-71 either!
Any specific problems with the 2008 Lexus ES 350 ? I just found a nice 2008 ES 350 Pebble Beach Edition with 65,000 miles. They were asking $12,500 but after some negotiations they let it go for $10,000. A very nice and clean car. Tomorrow I am supposed to get them the money.
I have a silver 2009 pebble beach edition. Probably the smoothest driving car I've ever driven. I drive moderately and I have never gotten 27 miles per gallon and don't know anyone else who has. But that said I wouldn't drive anything else. I also have a 2010 350RX and it is in superb condition. Just added a prius And only drive my F150 when I need to. All the cars I have ever owned I have to say Lexus IS the most dependable brand out there. I would love to have A430LS but that is another story my wife says no.
@Zach yes I am. What is it to you? U just like to come on here to argue or something lmfao. Keep it pushing. I know the answer just double checking homie!
Use Denso or NGK Iridium plugs that only have to be changed every 100k miles. Getting to the back 3 on all makes & models of transverse mounted V6s involves some work. But using good plugs makes it a rare procedure.
hey guys most important to who own this car . does it cost too much to maintain ? if any body have something we should know regrading of maintenance please let us/me know i can't afford lower mile . there is one with a 90 K on it. super clean but i got concerns. i wont buy German or Volvo mechanics don't like them very complicated to fix but for Toyota products i hear a lot of good words !!
Dealer service.is Always Exp.,But Gtd. Little Things Can Be Taken Care of By Reg.Mech.My 04 ES 330 Is An Interference Eng.,Meaning if T Belt Breaks ,Ur Eng.is TOAST,But Believe ES350' S ARE NON INTERFERENCE ENGS,Means if It Belt Breaks ,Usually Doesn't Harm Valves or Pistons,Just Have it Towed to Ur Mech.,After Water Pump & T.Belt& Tensioner,Ur Good to go Again.
I’m in the process of buying one (2009 with navigation etc) ..52,000 miles and super clean ($11,400) but I’ll admit I’m scared of the maintenance costs ..... if you take it to a Lexus’s dealer for service I think the costs will be really high. But for $11,400 for a like new ES 350 that drives superbly I guess I’ll take a chance If anyone can afford it I would recommend a 2018 (or newer) Toyota Camry LE ...I have one and no its not as smooth or quiet as the Lexus but it’s smooth and quiet enough and has a lot less unnecessary “stuff” to break and that “stuff” really doesn’t add that much to the Lexus .... I doubt you will find one with 52,000 miles for $11,400 though which is why I’m going to give the Lexus a try.
@@billgale5568 just oil , filters and lubrication. Coolant replace every 10 yrs. No timing belt tires brakes and normal.consumables. make sure you get 2 key fobs replacements will cost.$$$$ Navigation software update usb based $200 a pop Reliable car
My 04 ES330 Has 18.5 Gal.Tank, So Believe ES350 Is Same or Slightly More on 350' s. Pump U Were Using Prob.Shut Off @ 15.5 if U Had it on Fastest Spd.Fill Up or Pump May Have Malfunctioned.
Okay so I’m 20 I’m looking for a car nd I came across one of these 2007 es 350 with 68k miles for 8500$. No accidents or anything nd 2 previous owners, after reading the comments I assume it’s a good buy but is their anything else I need to know. Any problems that go wrong wit 07’s? It has failed an emissions tests tho but after that there were 3 passes in a row
Can anyone tell me why I only get 275 per fill up? When I'm guessing now I should be getting 400 per fill up.. can anyone point me in the rite direction before going to the dealership. Thanks
Im a little confused about the gas. So do I HAVE to use premium in a 2007? Did they change something with the car to where 2011-2012 dont need premium?? please clarify. Thanks.
+Cedric Robin Sounds like a really good deal. I would suggest using Kelly Blue Book to input the exact information to see if it falls within the fair market value range.
+CarConfections ooooh. ok. thanks. so you think it's a better buy than a used 2013 hyundai sonata limited 2.0t. worth with 30k miles? they have the same horsepower rating. the hyundai has all the features.
It has hydraulic steering? I found a link of people saying its electric. Just wanted to make sure which one is correct. www.clublexus.com/forums/es-6th-gen-2013-present/824406-2013-es-350-power-steering-reservoir.html,
I’ve read that it’s the same engine that’s in the 2009 Camry but rated at 272 hp instead of 268 ..same compression ratio .... I think the extra 4 hp comes from using premium fuel ... Camry uses regular and I have read many users say the use regular in their Lexus with no issues.
I had plans to buy a 5 or 6 year old ES 350 even though my 2002 Camry V6 is still going strong with 250,000 miles. It's a Kentucky Camry and the paint just isn't the same quality as Made-in_Japan, so the clear coat started doing the peeling sunburn affect 5 years ago and not really wanting to put down $3000 for a repaint (even though I always over-maintained it so it still runs almost like new.... that's the dilemma a lot of us Toyota owners get where the car is still great mechanically but it looks worse than a rusty old battleship on the outside.) Anyway I decided to get a Lexus and an ES350 is what I'd decided on getting once I had the money to buy one outright. To pick out the "PERFECT" Lexus, I searched the used car sites several times a day for months: Carvana, Carmax, Auto Trader, Edmunds, cars.com, Auto tempest, et. al., and looking for a 2014/newer ES in Cerulean blue (the prettiest color they ever offered the car if you ask me). But after browsing several hundred listings and even test driving 5 or 6, I was no closer to buying than when I started! Because every one of them seemed like to be missing "something". Finally I realized maybe I was looking at the wrong car, decided to take a long hard look at the LS460 - and that was that. One test drive later with a good look at the styling, the features, the "magic carpet" ride, the interior room, the dash layout, and the smooth V8 power, finally made me realize I had been barking up the wrong tree all along and the LS is what I really wanted. So ultimately after searching another 100 or 200 listings, I bought a 2017 LS460 in "Eminent White Pearl" with 69,500 miles in May, 2023. This car cost $36,600 from some independent used car dealer in Costa Mesa California. The drive home was perfect, I got to do a shake-down cruise of just over 100 miles and confirmed to me this car was the right choice. It was the most enjoyable drive I'd had in a long, long time. And as I engaged cruise control around 70 mph and turned on the sound system, I could not help feeling a slight twinge of pity, as I passed the many other drivers motoring along in their other, lesser cars.
After owning a 2002 Lexus Es330 for almost a decade, I gave it to my sister and she's very happy with it. I just bought myself a very well maintained 2007 Es350 that's just like this but pearl white with beige interior. I have to say I'm in love with it. It rides smoother than my new Mercedes Benz GLK-350 truck.
Instablaster.
And it’s still going strong, unlike the Mercedes
Which was a better drive vs the 2002 and the 2007 es?
@@joepearlzz8504 looking back after all these years, I thought the 2002 was actually a smoother, more solid ride. The 2007 was way too light. Felt like a cheaper car.
@@chrisexperience7 good answer
I'd have no problem buying one of these with 100+ thousand miles. They're as reliable as they are luxurious.
That being said whats the best mileage to buy used with 5k budget ? And what to look for if it’s 150k plus on mileage what should have been replaced or repaired by then ?
@@jfros9794 with five k you would only be able to get a 2006 with 150k or a 2008 with 200k if you want one in good condition you need to pull out eight grand to get a good one
@@jfros9794 or get a 2014 Jetta or Chevy with 150k no way u will get a 2008 or nine in good condition with five k. Maybe a Chevy or Jetta 2014 to 2016 u can get with five k
Proud Lexus owner here! and I can say that nothing beats the quality build and long term performance of my 2005 ES330!!! Amazing daily
Always love Lexus we got a 2010 Toyota Avalon limited with 102k miles and love it but also would love a Lexus been seeing an 08 ES and a 08 LS460
Good catch on the fuel - I just bought a 2011 and was happy to learn it does not need premium.
I have an 09 ES350 251,000 miles. Still purrs like a kitten and drives smooth as butter using regular fuel. Gonna drive it till the wheels fall off, replace them and keep on driving till those fall off.
I have a 2007 lexus es350 with 280k miles best car I've ever owned bought it used in 2010 I've never changed the transmission fluid because dealer told me that it was lifetime have you changed your transmission fluid?
I have an 07 as well with 202,000 miles and it just keeps going. I'm impressed😊😊😊😊😊
Just picked up my es350 2007, best decision ive ever made, chose it over a g35, maybe not as panty dropping but its a good car
watch out for those transmission issues. Specifically the 2007
@@yoyobored847:Believe the 07 & Newer Had the Same 6 Spd.As LS 430,Which Was Proven to Be Bullit Proof.Lot Of People Get Broken Mtr.Mounts Confused W/ Bad Shifting Trans.
@@edcain3676 i had an 07 lexus es350 the transmission was rebuilt at 140k. So i did research and more people were having problems specifically with the 2007 model.
stephlovekfc i would say a 2010 best! Which is the one I own! It’s runs perfectly! And also be mindful of the mileage. A lot of people buy into the “ lifetime” ATF and does not change it. Doing a carfax will help you double check that because if it’s too late 100k plus and it has not been changed...it may be damaged already. I would also recommend 2008 over. I am
Not sure what or why. May be people notice that the lifetime oil was BS so they started changing the fluids? But there is less complaint or almost none about the trans failing. Do your research brother! Good luck
I have this model(used) and absolutely love it! I am gonna ride it until the wheels come off. :D
WolfRanger2008 I’m thinking about buying a used one, I’m wondering if a 2010 with around 80k miles will still last a long time
bryan scott mine has 375,000k with just oil changes and I drive fast man I’m from Texas.
André Blackaller damn
Its got the reliability of the camry. And a used one will likely be in better condition than a camry because people tend to baby a lexus more than a toyota.
Are this generation es parts expensive?
May God use someone and bless me with this car. I so much love this car but still struggling as an orphan
Recently bought a 2012 ES350 for 16 grand with 105,000 miles. Upgrade from my 2001 es300. Love it!!!
I just got the same one for $17,500 with 57,000 miles on it, such a steal
I have 2008 es350, best car i have ever had, rides beautifully and good on gas
How do you like your es
They are not good on gas. I have one.
@@EdLappalol agreed. I have one as well and they are not that good on gas
@@RyanDoonanI had an es300 one of my biggest regrets when I sold it. So I got an 07 es350 a year later love the car
I have a 2008 es 350 that's black with the full body kit and air suspension and some 19-inch wheels wrapped in 235/40/19, and it rides smooth. I had a radiator, ps pump, and an alternator replaced and now I'm about to put a fuel pump in and a new starter for preventative maintenance. The car has 154k miles, and I'm getting ready to go to Nevada in October. It's a 4800-mile road trip. I will ride low and high on air bags for all my Lexus family members. Throw your l's up if you going places.
Once you own this lexus es350 you will never want drive something else
I think a used Lexus es is a better buy than a brand new Toyota Camry..I think I'll get the Lexus instead 🤔
I love the look of these cars. Very classy yet understated. Definitely not as flashy as the new ones with that hideous massive front grill.
I was turned off by the fact these take premium gas, didn't know the 2011-2012 models take regular. Awesome in depth review.
Same engine, they all take regular. It's just that Lexus started saying that in 2011
@@anthonyb2990 There's a reason the earlier models have more horsepower and torque
My dad feeds his 07 reg gas and it's still fast and runs great
They run okay on 87 but better on 89 and up
They recommended premium gas cause you get full hp and torque on higher octane gas. The car will run perfectly fine in regular you just won't get those peak power numbers. You will lose a small percent of power using regular. But it will not damage anything.
That's why the later es350 hp and torque ratings are lower than the older models. Newer ones were rated on regular gas and older models were rated using premium gas.
Great review - would like to see more used Lexus reviews
Jerry Kanies
I'm considering moving from an '03 Volvo to an 07, or newer ES350. Very good review. Thanks.
Go with the 09 07 and 08 were reliable but 09 and up is bullet proof
You won’t be disappointed, Volvo’s don’t hold up compared to a LLexus, not trying to be a dick it’s just a fact.
Great video of the 2009 Lexus ES350!! Great job guys!!
I am looking at one this week. The clearcoat is damaged on the trunk deck and roof because it was owned in the tropics, but it only had 53,000 miles on the odometer and it's just $5995.
It's at a high end dealership with 200k cars and G series Mercedes, that wants it off the lot. I'll be doing a carfax and a good going over but I think it's legit. The passenger rear upholstery appears to be damaged from a child seat but the dash and carpets etc look great. It's got the black interior so if the dash was going to crack it should have considering the car is black and the clearcoat is in rough shape on two panels, and the hood is not perfect either, but it isn't on my Z-71 either!
For $5995 & 53,000 miles I’d just get it and repaint it, I just found a 2012 in perfect condition with 57,000 miles for $17,500, bought it on the spot
I own 2007 with 133k miles absolutley love this car.
What would you pay now for one with that mileage or more using 5k budget and only wanting a Lexus
I got mine with ultra package and 145k miles for 5500
this car run forever
Excellent detailed review of this series of ES.
Thanks for watching!
I prefer the pre-refresh look.
no doubt its a great car..thanks nice review..!
+doug castel Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Rear leg room is only 35.9 inches. That's still pretty good for a midsize car.
Any specific problems with the 2008 Lexus ES 350 ? I just found a nice 2008 ES 350 Pebble Beach Edition with 65,000 miles. They were asking $12,500 but after some negotiations they let it go for $10,000. A very nice and clean car. Tomorrow I am supposed to get them the money.
may I ask how much you finally paid for that es350?
Just bought one of these 2008 with 37k miles from an old man car is practically brand new .got it for 10k
I have a silver 2009 pebble beach edition. Probably the smoothest driving car I've ever driven. I drive moderately and I have never gotten 27 miles per gallon and don't know anyone else who has. But that said I wouldn't drive anything else. I also have a 2010 350RX and it is in superb condition. Just added a prius And only drive my F150 when I need to. All the cars I have ever owned I have to say Lexus IS the most dependable brand out there. I would love to have A430LS but that is another story my wife says no.
Is there room for a FULL sized spare in the trunk? You never covered that.
Is it just me or does the center facia remind of Edvard Munchs artworks?
That's funny, made me ..."scream."
Those are not 5 spokes as mentioned in the video.
ok how did you open the gas cap without using the button from the interior
Just bought a 2007 Lexus es 350 for $4,500 with 98k miles. Is that a good buy ? Its fully loaded with the touch screen navigation.
Thats a steal, $4,500 for a Lexus with 98k miles is like a buying a brand new car almost. That thing has so much life left in it
@Zach yes I am. What is it to you? U just like to come on here to argue or something lmfao. Keep it pushing. I know the answer just double checking homie!
You got fleeced bro. Damnnnnnn
I absolutely love my Lexus es350!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Me as well i bought one with 270,000 miles and runs new!!
@@joelmoore9991 WOWWWWW that's IMPRESSIVE,no major problems huh????
How long have you had yours,how many miles and any major problems????
@@mercedesbenzs600bash original engine and transmission 😎
Mine grew on me lol I wanted a sporty car but ended up with a 12 es and I never want to let it go now
Dashboard is leather not plastic.
Nice video.
I have a 07 with 180 she ain't even broken in yet hahaha
Gerald Turkey 2012 with 170k hasn’t been in the shop one time
The best review, but what is the difference?
MELTING DASHBOARD ALERT
Only thing id say is these cars are hard to work on changing the plugs and coils will take 5 hours easy. Alternator will take hours as well lol
Same engine as a toyota V6, should take the same time and cost the same
Use Denso or NGK Iridium plugs that only have to be changed every 100k miles. Getting to the back 3 on all makes & models of transverse mounted V6s involves some work. But using good plugs makes it a rare procedure.
hey guys most important to who own this car . does it cost too much to maintain ? if any body have something we should know regrading of maintenance please let us/me know i can't afford lower mile . there is one with a 90 K on it. super clean but i got concerns. i wont buy German or Volvo mechanics don't like them very complicated to fix but for Toyota products i hear a lot of good words !!
Dealer service.is Always Exp.,But Gtd. Little Things Can Be Taken Care of By Reg.Mech.My 04 ES 330 Is An Interference Eng.,Meaning if T Belt Breaks ,Ur Eng.is TOAST,But Believe ES350' S ARE NON INTERFERENCE ENGS,Means if It Belt Breaks ,Usually Doesn't Harm Valves or Pistons,Just Have it Towed to Ur Mech.,After Water Pump & T.Belt& Tensioner,Ur Good to go Again.
The 3.5 uses a timing chain, *not* a belt.
Ordinarily, timing chain is good forever, or 300k miles, whichever comes first. :)
I’m in the process of buying one (2009 with navigation etc) ..52,000 miles and super clean ($11,400) but I’ll admit I’m scared of the maintenance costs ..... if you take it to a Lexus’s dealer for service I think the costs will be really high. But for $11,400 for a like new ES 350 that drives superbly I guess I’ll take a chance
If anyone can afford it I would recommend a 2018 (or newer) Toyota Camry LE ...I have one and no its not as smooth or quiet as the Lexus but it’s smooth and quiet enough and has a lot less unnecessary “stuff” to break and that “stuff” really doesn’t add that much to the Lexus .... I doubt you will find one with 52,000 miles for $11,400 though which is why I’m going to give the Lexus a try.
@@billgale5568 just oil , filters and lubrication. Coolant replace every 10 yrs. No timing belt tires brakes and normal.consumables. make sure you get 2 key fobs replacements will cost.$$$$
Navigation software update usb based $200 a pop
Reliable car
Great information can you tell me the difference between the 2003 es300 and this car???
That thing was smoking!!
Yes not good and should not rev the shit out of it when cold
My 07 ES350 olny has a 15.5 gallon gas tank and that is filling it from no gas at all
How long have you had yours,how many miles and any major problems???
My 04 ES330 Has 18.5 Gal.Tank, So Believe ES350 Is Same or Slightly More on 350' s. Pump U Were Using Prob.Shut Off @ 15.5 if U Had it on Fastest Spd.Fill Up or Pump May Have Malfunctioned.
So does mine and I get only 275 per fill up.. not sure where the 400 is coming from.. should I get mine checked out? I own a 2014 66,000 miles
Which model has rear seat folding for more trunk room?
Okay so I’m 20 I’m looking for a car nd I came across one of these 2007 es 350 with 68k miles for 8500$. No accidents or anything nd 2 previous owners, after reading the comments I assume it’s a good buy but is their anything else I need to know. Any problems that go wrong wit 07’s? It has failed an emissions tests tho but after that there were 3 passes in a row
20 year olds don't need to be driving Lexus
You only live once
looking for advice i went to go see a 2006 lexus e300 it has 278000 miles on it for 3 grand is it worth buying at the high mileage
Looking for lexus es 350 black peanutbutter interior, low mileage
i came across a 2011 es350 with 166k miles for 5k. worth the purchase?
Yes I got my 2012 a few weeks ago from auction paid 6 k my 4th Lexus Es, Had 4 Avalons prior...Only two cars I will drive
Strange Question... Does the 2008 models come with ambient lighting?
+JsnLwrnce I don't think so. Sorry
thanks for the info
THE MIRRORS HEAT THEMSELVES!!!
Please define Check Completed when starting car
Computer has looked at all the data from car's sensors, and everything is "OK".
Check Completed.
If you have the 2009 version, can you change out the radio and put a navigation system
Have qustion about engine oil,is it okey to you 530 synthetic? Or full synthetic?
Does it have an AUX connection?
Miguel Angel Medina Rise yep in the center console
@@dknights6414 I bought the car 😁
Miguel Angel Medina Rise buying mines tomorrow
Is there any way to restore the rubber/leather on the shift knob and steering wheel?
buy another one on ebay. they are cheap used.
Love it
how much can I get it
From many videos Iv seen it seems this cars sound insulation is not that good as IS250 or am I wrong?
ES roomier, quieter, classier and just plain Better!!!
whats the difference between the 2010 and 2012 model?
The 2010 models run on premium fuel, but the 2011's-12's run on regular. My grandma drives a 2012 ES350.
Can anyone tell me why I only get 275 per fill up? When I'm guessing now I should be getting 400 per fill up.. can anyone point me in the rite direction before going to the dealership. Thanks
Dang, that's only 15 mpg. Did you ever figure out the problem?
Im a little confused about the gas. So do I HAVE to use premium in a 2007? Did they change something with the car to where 2011-2012 dont need premium?? please clarify. Thanks.
No, it's not required. It's the same V6 they use in many Toyota's
Do you know where I can buy it used in Canada Vancouver?
Really?
I wanna buy one but its the one with no navigation also. Has like 19k miles and they asking 15k certified. Is it still a good buy today?
+Cedric Robin Sounds like a really good deal. I would suggest using Kelly Blue Book to input the exact information to see if it falls within the fair market value range.
+CarConfections why doesn't it have navigation though? is it a base model?
+CarConfections m.cars.com/vehicledetail/#vdp?listingId=661420934
+Cedric Robin Navigation was optional so not every one will have it.
+CarConfections ooooh. ok. thanks. so you think it's a better buy than a used 2013 hyundai sonata limited 2.0t. worth with 30k miles? they have the same horsepower rating. the hyundai has all the features.
Does it come with USB?
Not the 2007, 2008 and 2009 models.
Any issues with the 2009 model? I just got one for $1,500 with 200,000 miles on it.
how is it ?
Wow...sounds like an amazing deal if it runs even just ok
intro song?
It has hydraulic steering? I found a link of people saying its electric. Just wanted to make sure which one is correct.
www.clublexus.com/forums/es-6th-gen-2013-present/824406-2013-es-350-power-steering-reservoir.html,
Any issues with using regular fuel on 2007-2010 ?
I’ve read that it’s the same engine that’s in the 2009 Camry but rated at 272 hp instead of 268 ..same compression ratio .... I think the extra 4 hp comes from using premium fuel ... Camry uses regular and I have read many users say the use regular in their Lexus with no issues.
EzE Eze uh... don't. Bad for gas mileage.
@@ItsTimePictures not true at all, the only downside is less horsepower and in this case it's 4 less hp...
Hello
no navigation, that is truly sad.
a majority of the ES350 mades from this time period had Navigation.
Mines has navigation.
It's An Option or if U Get Prem.Pkg.,It's STD.
@ACFM hd not for nav 💀 touch screen and back up camera specifically
I had plans to buy a 5 or 6 year old ES 350 even though my 2002 Camry V6 is still going strong with 250,000 miles. It's a Kentucky Camry and the paint just isn't the same quality as Made-in_Japan, so the clear coat started doing the peeling sunburn affect 5 years ago and not really wanting to put down $3000 for a repaint (even though I always over-maintained it so it still runs almost like new.... that's the dilemma a lot of us Toyota owners get where the car is still great mechanically but it looks worse than a rusty old battleship on the outside.) Anyway I decided to get a Lexus and an ES350 is what I'd decided on getting once I had the money to buy one outright.
To pick out the "PERFECT" Lexus, I searched the used car sites several times a day for months: Carvana, Carmax, Auto Trader, Edmunds, cars.com, Auto tempest, et. al., and looking for a 2014/newer ES in Cerulean blue (the prettiest color they ever offered the car if you ask me). But after browsing several hundred listings and even test driving 5 or 6, I was no closer to buying than when I started! Because every one of them seemed like to be missing "something". Finally I realized maybe I was looking at the wrong car, decided to take a long hard look at the LS460 - and that was that. One test drive later with a good look at the styling, the features, the "magic carpet" ride, the interior room, the dash layout, and the smooth V8 power, finally made me realize I had been barking up the wrong tree all along and the LS is what I really wanted.
So ultimately after searching another 100 or 200 listings, I bought a 2017 LS460 in "Eminent White Pearl" with 69,500 miles in May, 2023. This car cost $36,600 from some independent used car dealer in Costa Mesa California. The drive home was perfect, I got to do a shake-down cruise of just over 100 miles and confirmed to me this car was the right choice. It was the most enjoyable drive I'd had in a long, long time. And as I engaged cruise control around 70 mph and turned on the sound system, I could not help feeling a slight twinge of pity, as I passed the many other drivers motoring along in their other, lesser cars.
Does it have Bluetooth for phone or music?