2007 Es 350 (hi-res pics begin on pg. 27)
#320
Originally Posted by enigma354
Here's a quick chop of what the ES interior is missing...
You should work on actually making this wood trim mod immediately, looks like you can sell lots of them
#321
Originally Posted by LexArazzo
Nice job
You should work on actually making this wood trim mod immediately, looks like you can sell lots of them
You should work on actually making this wood trim mod immediately, looks like you can sell lots of them
#322
I too expected more from the Ultra lux package, but I guess are expectations were extremely high, as some people (like myself) were expecting the ultra-lux package to contain some LS conveniences. I must say though, that the 4th gen ES is very luxurious as it is, so making this new ES a big leap forward would be quite hard. This is an evolution rather than revolution. The 6th gen ES will likely be revolutionary, as that will no longer be on the Camry platform.
I do question lack of reclining rear seats ... they should have offered power reclining rear seats in the ultra-lux package.
Nonetheless, the ES does have several significant features over the IS: "upgraded" perforated leather in the ultra lux package, which apparently seems like a step above the regular perforated leather. There's also of course the glass roof, which the IS does not have, and the first-in class rear seat side airbags. Another awesome unique feature I caught in the press release was the optional power driver’s seat bottom cushion extender. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I doubt the C Class has that, and I only know of the 3 Series that has a similar sort of feature, so this is definitely an advantageous feature right here. The 3 Series has optional power lumbar support, which I think is a bit different than this cushion extender. But great work for Lexus offering this on the entry level ES. Also the sliding armrests are another unique touch. The new ES hands down outguns the Acura TL in luxury. In performance, it also likely won't be that far behind.
The ES interior definitely looks more luxurious in the Lexus site preview pics than the IS. It also seems like the ES may possibly have more interior illumination than the IS.
Also keep in mind the press kit only lists preliminary specs, so the full specs may not have been listed possibly.
One more thing that seems dissapointing is that the estimated fuel economy of 21/30 seems a bit low. The Camry V6 will has estimated economy of 22/31, so why the drop? Although this is class-leading economy for the ES, it's still slightly underwhelming. I mean an ES likely does not weigh that much more compared with a Camry V6 XLE, so what happened? Surely the ES is just as aerodynamic as the Camry? The current ES gets 21/29, so I'm dissapointed in not seeing 22/31, but hopefully that will change with official EPA figures.
A great car inside and out, surprised and happy about the unique features offered on this new ES. Expectations were extremely high with the ultra lux package, so there was bound to be dissapointment. If you remember the price point that the ES starts at, the luxury offered is quite amazing.
I do question lack of reclining rear seats ... they should have offered power reclining rear seats in the ultra-lux package.
Nonetheless, the ES does have several significant features over the IS: "upgraded" perforated leather in the ultra lux package, which apparently seems like a step above the regular perforated leather. There's also of course the glass roof, which the IS does not have, and the first-in class rear seat side airbags. Another awesome unique feature I caught in the press release was the optional power driver’s seat bottom cushion extender. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I doubt the C Class has that, and I only know of the 3 Series that has a similar sort of feature, so this is definitely an advantageous feature right here. The 3 Series has optional power lumbar support, which I think is a bit different than this cushion extender. But great work for Lexus offering this on the entry level ES. Also the sliding armrests are another unique touch. The new ES hands down outguns the Acura TL in luxury. In performance, it also likely won't be that far behind.
The ES interior definitely looks more luxurious in the Lexus site preview pics than the IS. It also seems like the ES may possibly have more interior illumination than the IS.
Also keep in mind the press kit only lists preliminary specs, so the full specs may not have been listed possibly.
One more thing that seems dissapointing is that the estimated fuel economy of 21/30 seems a bit low. The Camry V6 will has estimated economy of 22/31, so why the drop? Although this is class-leading economy for the ES, it's still slightly underwhelming. I mean an ES likely does not weigh that much more compared with a Camry V6 XLE, so what happened? Surely the ES is just as aerodynamic as the Camry? The current ES gets 21/29, so I'm dissapointed in not seeing 22/31, but hopefully that will change with official EPA figures.
A great car inside and out, surprised and happy about the unique features offered on this new ES. Expectations were extremely high with the ultra lux package, so there was bound to be dissapointment. If you remember the price point that the ES starts at, the luxury offered is quite amazing.
#323
I only like the new ES's exterior. Although, I'm sure that the interior probably feels great; I loved the flow of ES's old interior, the new one just isn't doing it for me like the old one was. Coincedentally, I didn't like the ES330's exterior. It's like Lexus flip-floped the vehicle this time making the exterior look better than the interior. I guess you can't have it your way all of the time.
I believe that Lexus has hit its target market for the ES, because (no offense) I still cannot see myself being caught dead in one. I just do not feel "old" enough to buy one. Again, no offense to anyone, but to me the ES seems to be targeted towards the 45-65 age group.
Also, why didn't Lexus give the ES RWD, AWD or Hybrid as an option? IMHO, FWD only, with all of that HP, is a waste.
I believe that Lexus has hit its target market for the ES, because (no offense) I still cannot see myself being caught dead in one. I just do not feel "old" enough to buy one. Again, no offense to anyone, but to me the ES seems to be targeted towards the 45-65 age group.
Also, why didn't Lexus give the ES RWD, AWD or Hybrid as an option? IMHO, FWD only, with all of that HP, is a waste.
#325
Originally Posted by Chi-town
I only like the new ES's exterior. Although, I'm sure that the interior probably feels great; I loved the flow of ES's old interior, the new one just isn't doing it for me like the old one was. Coincedentally, I didn't like the ES330's exterior. It's like Lexus flip-floped the vehicle this time making the exterior look better than the interior. I guess you can't have it your way all of the time.
I believe that Lexus has hit its target market for the ES, because (no offense) I still cannot see myself being caught dead in one. I just do not feel "old" enough to buy one. Again, no offense to anyone, but to me the ES seems to be targeted towards the 45-65 age group.
Also, why didn't Lexus give the ES RWD, AWD or Hybrid as an option? IMHO, FWD only, with all of that HP, is a waste.
I believe that Lexus has hit its target market for the ES, because (no offense) I still cannot see myself being caught dead in one. I just do not feel "old" enough to buy one. Again, no offense to anyone, but to me the ES seems to be targeted towards the 45-65 age group.
Also, why didn't Lexus give the ES RWD, AWD or Hybrid as an option? IMHO, FWD only, with all of that HP, is a waste.
Lexus will never give you a "swiss army knife" type of car, that offers BIG interior room, incredible comfort and luxury, RWD, AWD, and hybrid. Oh wait, actually, I think I described the new LS, but then again, it IS the flagship after all .
If the ES was RWD or had AWD option, GS sales would SERIOUSLY fall. If you want RWD, get an IS. If you want AWD, get an IS. If price is not an issue, then get a GS or LS.
IF you want *everything*: RWD, AWD, high power, big interior, high comfort, AND a low price, sorry mate, such a car doesn't exist.
Lexus is offering a specialized approach to meet the demands of the specific market. They know what they're doing.
Buyers who look for the same things as you are fringe buyers, and such buyers only make up a tiny percent of the market.
When you consider Lexus quality and reliability, on top of everything else that their new models offer, this is about as good as it gets if you want a car with "everything".
#326
I think Lexus has done an admirable job with the new ES, despite the lack of wood. Enigma, nice rendering by the way. You should definitely start producing that insert, they would sell. I currently drive an 05 ES and I like it a lot. It is by no means a corner carver and it wasn't meant to be. The straight line acceleration of the new ES is pretty good but I was hoping for sub 6.5 secs to 60. Oh well, maybe next time. Oh by the way I'm only 31, I drive an ES not because I wanted to be an old man but because the amount of luxury at that pricepoint was unattainable in any other car. That is why Lexus sells so many of these cars.
#327
Originally Posted by TRDFantasy
I too expected more from the Ultra lux package, but I guess are expectations were extremely high, as some people (like myself) were expecting the ultra-lux package to contain some LS conveniences. I must say though, that the 4th gen ES is very luxurious as it is, so making this new ES a big leap forward would be quite hard. This is an evolution rather than revolution. The 6th gen ES will likely be revolutionary, as that will no longer be on the Camry platform.
I do question lack of reclining rear seats ... they should have offered power reclining rear seats in the ultra-lux package.
Nonetheless, the ES does have several significant features over the IS: "upgraded" perforated leather in the ultra lux package, which apparently seems like a step above the regular perforated leather. There's also of course the glass roof, which the IS does not have, and the first-in class rear seat side airbags. Another awesome unique feature I caught in the press release was the optional power driver’s seat bottom cushion extender. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I doubt the C Class has that, and I only know of the 3 Series that has a similar sort of feature, so this is definitely an advantageous feature right here. The 3 Series has optional power lumbar support, which I think is a bit different than this cushion extender. But great work for Lexus offering this on the entry level ES. Also the sliding armrests are another unique touch. The new ES hands down outguns the Acura TL in luxury. In performance, it also likely won't be that far behind.
The ES interior definitely looks more luxurious in the Lexus site preview pics than the IS. It also seems like the ES may possibly have more interior illumination than the IS.
Also keep in mind the press kit only lists preliminary specs, so the full specs may not have been listed possibly.
One more thing that seems dissapointing is that the estimated fuel economy of 21/30 seems a bit low. The Camry V6 will has estimated economy of 22/31, so why the drop? Although this is class-leading economy for the ES, it's still slightly underwhelming. I mean an ES likely does not weigh that much more compared with a Camry V6 XLE, so what happened? Surely the ES is just as aerodynamic as the Camry? The current ES gets 21/29, so I'm dissapointed in not seeing 22/31, but hopefully that will change with official EPA figures.
A great car inside and out, surprised and happy about the unique features offered on this new ES. Expectations were extremely high with the ultra lux package, so there was bound to be dissapointment. If you remember the price point that the ES starts at, the luxury offered is quite amazing.
I do question lack of reclining rear seats ... they should have offered power reclining rear seats in the ultra-lux package.
Nonetheless, the ES does have several significant features over the IS: "upgraded" perforated leather in the ultra lux package, which apparently seems like a step above the regular perforated leather. There's also of course the glass roof, which the IS does not have, and the first-in class rear seat side airbags. Another awesome unique feature I caught in the press release was the optional power driver’s seat bottom cushion extender. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I doubt the C Class has that, and I only know of the 3 Series that has a similar sort of feature, so this is definitely an advantageous feature right here. The 3 Series has optional power lumbar support, which I think is a bit different than this cushion extender. But great work for Lexus offering this on the entry level ES. Also the sliding armrests are another unique touch. The new ES hands down outguns the Acura TL in luxury. In performance, it also likely won't be that far behind.
The ES interior definitely looks more luxurious in the Lexus site preview pics than the IS. It also seems like the ES may possibly have more interior illumination than the IS.
Also keep in mind the press kit only lists preliminary specs, so the full specs may not have been listed possibly.
One more thing that seems dissapointing is that the estimated fuel economy of 21/30 seems a bit low. The Camry V6 will has estimated economy of 22/31, so why the drop? Although this is class-leading economy for the ES, it's still slightly underwhelming. I mean an ES likely does not weigh that much more compared with a Camry V6 XLE, so what happened? Surely the ES is just as aerodynamic as the Camry? The current ES gets 21/29, so I'm dissapointed in not seeing 22/31, but hopefully that will change with official EPA figures.
A great car inside and out, surprised and happy about the unique features offered on this new ES. Expectations were extremely high with the ultra lux package, so there was bound to be dissapointment. If you remember the price point that the ES starts at, the luxury offered is quite amazing.
#328
Originally Posted by halfpast3
I think Lexus has done an admirable job with the new ES, despite the lack of wood. Enigma, nice rendering by the way. You should definitely start producing that insert, they would sell. I currently drive an 05 ES and I like it a lot. It is by no means a corner carver and it wasn't meant to be. The straight line acceleration of the new ES is pretty good but I was hoping for sub 6.5 secs to 60. Oh well, maybe next time. Oh by the way I'm only 31, I drive an ES not because I wanted to be an old man but because the amount of luxury at that pricepoint was unattainable in any other car. That is why Lexus sells so many of these cars.
#330
Yeah you're right. Looks like the back of a Corolla with leather seats. Also it looks like more material (leather) was used in the last generation ES, evident by the bunching of leather on the seats. These are still minor details in my eyes. If I could, I would trade mine for this version.