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Re: New Deal Summary [x021627] by atoews
Dec 23, 2005 (9:31 pm)

Replying to: x021627 (Dec 23, 2005 2:54 pm)

I have always used high octane gas, probably because my 2002 user manual says to do so. Sounds like the later manuals say that regular is preferred, but my manual says that high octane is preferred. I have tried regular gas a couple of times, but I did not think I liked the performance as well. Of course, it could be all in my mind......
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One gas mileage data point... by atoews
Dec 23, 2005 (10:18 pm)
Today I drove from Bakersfield, Ca. to Ridgecrest, Ca. The trip is 101 miles. I tracked my gas mileage on the way home only (all freeway miles).
 
I divided the trip in two.
 
For the first half of the trip, I averaged 20.3 mpg, despite the fact that it was all on the freeway: no stop and go. There is a steep grade between Bakersfield and Tehachapi, which explains the low gas mileage.
 
For the second half of the trip I averaged 29 mpg, because there were more downill miles on the second part of the trip.
 
The mpg for the entire trip was 24.5 mpg, all on freeways.
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ES330 OWNERS by mldj98
Dec 30, 2005 (3:17 am)
I just have a quick question for anyone that may have a spare moment to respond....
I am thinking about buying a 06 ES330 and was wondering what the overall driving experiences people have had with this car....I have read some of the consumer reviews.....and most seem positive.....but my question would be as such...
Does the car have enough power to let's say merge on the highway?...pass on the highway? (quickly when the need arises).....does it do well while driving in snow country? (i.e. midwest)...and just the overall ride.....is there any rattles in the interior?....allot of road noise?.....is it the true luxury experience? We don't need a sports car that can go from 0-60 in 4 seconds....and we don't really want a car that is marketed towards the retirement age people (please, no disrespect intended to anyone).....the ES330 is in our price range and seems like it may fit the bill....but by asking current owners we can get a feel of what everyones thinks......now we know in the end it is our decision....and it is either you like it or you don't....but any input would be much appreciated.....
Thanks in advance......
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Re: ES330 OWNERS [mldj98] by pilot130
Dec 30, 2005 (4:33 am)

Replying to: mldj98 (Dec 30, 2005 3:17 am)

We don't own one but had the opportunity to use my brother in law's 06 ES330 for a three week period earlier this month (He was on an extended vacation trip and left it with us). It's an "all dressed" model with every conceivable option.
Our experience was extremely positive. We found nothing of any concern and the overall driving experience was excellent for both city and highway conditions. the only thing we didn't use was the nav system so we cannot comment there.(didn't really need it)
It rode well; handled well; was very quiet with no rattles or noticeable wind or road noise; accelleration was more than adequate; and it seemed not to notice the occasional time when there were 4 heavy duty adults aboard.
It handled fine in the two really big snowfalls we've had so far this year; there seems to be more than adequate passing response on the highway; and we were pleasantly surprised at the very good fuel economy of this vehicle.
Overall it was a very pleasant automobile to drive in--as good as any we've experienced. There was no doubt this is a luxury vehicle and we wouldn't hesitate to own one.
One note of caution. Your inquiry will no doubt elicit a few negatives.
One of those may talk to the hesitation issue which has been kicked around to a degree by some folks.
There seems to be a concerted effort by a few outspoken individuals to have it declared a widespread epidemic, a serious safety hazard, severe when it occurs, affects many models of Lexus and Toyota, etc--generally a very damning criticism of this automaker.
We would suggest caution in letting any such condemnations influence a purchase decision. Take one for a long test drive and decide for yourself.
We didn't notice anything of the sort. In our opinion, the condemnations have been very much overplayed, and almost seem deliberate.
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Re: ES330 OWNERS [pilot130] by mldj98
Dec 30, 2005 (8:40 am)

Replying to: pilot130 (Dec 30, 2005 4:33 am)

Thanks for the much needed reply.....I'm glad you had a great experience.....we are still on the fence about buying one....but your info is greatly appreciated!
Thanks again!
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Re: ES330 OWNERS [mldj98] by atoews
Dec 31, 2005 (12:47 pm)

Replying to: mldj98 (Dec 30, 2005 8:40 am)

I would not underplay the transmission issue, if I were you. Some owners have sold their vehicles at a loss because the transmission issue bothered them so much.
 
It may not bother you, but then again it may. Make sure you can repeat the problem on a road test if possible, to make sure that you can accept the problem.
 
Note that I am one of the owners who would purchase the car again anyway if I had it to do over, but some would not.
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End of Year Deal by buff8156
Jan 01, 2006 (5:04 pm)
Lexus Dealer in San Francisco Bay Area (not the cheapest by any stretch)
Lexus ES330 2006 w/Nav/ML Audio
List 39,794
Purchase Price 34,133
85.8% MSRP
they said it was $1K below their invoice
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96 ES300 with 200,000 miles? by ed1234
Jan 02, 2006 (7:41 am)
Hi,
 
I found a one owner, 96 ES300 with 200K miles. Is it still a reliable car?
 
Somebody said for the luxury car with that high miles, I will have to pay ton of money to keep it running. Other said Lexus can run to 300k miles easily.
 
Thanks for your input.
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Re: 96 ES300 with 200,000 miles? [ed1234] by kyfdx HOST
Jan 02, 2006 (8:06 am)

Replying to: ed1234 (Jan 02, 2006 7:41 am)

Most cars of any make... are just about used up by the time they hit 200K miles...
 
Although Toyota makes great cars that are generally very reliable, any 200K mile car is a crap-shoot..
 
Unless the car is selling for $1500 or less, it isn't worth considering..
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Miles vs Ages by ed1234
Jan 02, 2006 (12:14 pm)
Thanks for your quickly reply, kyfdx!
 
I have another question. When buying a used car, you choose a newer one with high miles or an older one with less miles?
  
Kbb, nada,... gives the 80,000 mile 98 ES300 the same price with the 150,000 mile 2000 ES300.
  
Thanks,

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