| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #1 |
ES-350 purchase priceSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: stylist, speed and quality name of Lexus Cons: only 20 miles into the game, too early to tell, how bad can this get? it is a Lexus! |
| #2 |
1994 Lexus ES300Source: Cars.com
..."I bought my 1994 first generation Lexus used in 1998 in Raleigh, NC when I was stationed at Seymour Johnson AFB, it had 64,000 miles on it. |
| #3 |
A good carSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: Stylish, comfortable, long seat lenght gives good leg support, good sight lines Cons: Recall for acceleration problems and new recall (as of October 2010) for possible stalling problems. |
| #4 |
The best car for your money!!Source: MSN Autos
...Pros: I like the style and size of the 330. I also get good gas mileage while still getting great pickup speed on the highway. |
| #5 |
Great CarSource: Cars.com..."I love this Lexus! Great performance and gas milage for the 6 cylinder. Rides very smooth. A very comfortable car."... |
| #6 |
Highly RecommendSource: CarGurus...Superb ride and quality. Handling is good. The navigation system, back up camera and parking assist are great features. Love the heated and ventilated seats... |
| #7 |
I won't be going back to Mercedes anytime soon!Source: Cars.com
..."Several people told me that this is a great car. I never had a good chemistry with cars from Japan but this one changed my mind. |
| #8 |
Lexus ES350. Great car for the money.Source: MSN Autos
...Pros: - Reliability is superb - Great quality materials - Suprising performance - Very comfortable seats - Great motor - Very quiet inside Cons: - Even though the interior materials are superb, |
| #9 |
Smart People's ChoiceSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: Great styling, roominess, high quality material and finish, extremely quiet interior, good option selection, safety features, small turn radius, proven reliability. |
| #10 |
Sleek stylingSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: Smooth ride and comfortable. Very sleek , the car does not have the box style of the BMW 5 series I had before this. |
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The 2010 ES 350 is one of many conservative, front-wheel-drive sedans that favor ride and comfort over performance, to differing degrees.
The Hyundai Azera and new Buick LaCrosse also tend toward the comfort end of the scale, but both have a very competitive price and the Buick in particular has an expressive new interior that's arguably better looking than that of the Lexus.
Acura's TL is a bit sportier than the ES 350, though some of its styling details, like its grille, aren't to everyone's liking.
The Lincoln MKZ is a sharper-edged car, with an interior that is at the same time more stylish but less rich-looking.
The Lincoln’s engine also has more growl, and it's available with all-wheel drive.
The Nissan Maxima is also a sportier option; it has a roomy, stylish interior and more of an emphasis on performance, but it lacks the refinement and isolation of the overall experience in the Lexus and doesn't offer the excellent Lexus dealership experience.