What do you dislike about your ES 300H?
#18
At this red-hot moment, plenty!
The sales advisor walked me through the high points on delivery, and I've hunt and pecked through the abbreviated guide. Today I spent time with the primary manual to get better acquainted. For all the goodness Lexus engineers into their vehicles, the ES300h electronic suite and variable features are IMHO the weak link. As compared with the Ford "Sync" system in my recent auto, the ES300h nav, audio, and hybrid display access/programming are distinctly poor. The hybrid history page is mostly nonfunctional, so a visit to the dealership is necessary - at the same time a slew of dealer-only parameters will be adjusted.
No buyers remorse here, it is a vastly more refined and comfortable ride than the '10 Fusion Hytbrid. Lexus could have and should have done better.
The sales advisor walked me through the high points on delivery, and I've hunt and pecked through the abbreviated guide. Today I spent time with the primary manual to get better acquainted. For all the goodness Lexus engineers into their vehicles, the ES300h electronic suite and variable features are IMHO the weak link. As compared with the Ford "Sync" system in my recent auto, the ES300h nav, audio, and hybrid display access/programming are distinctly poor. The hybrid history page is mostly nonfunctional, so a visit to the dealership is necessary - at the same time a slew of dealer-only parameters will be adjusted.
No buyers remorse here, it is a vastly more refined and comfortable ride than the '10 Fusion Hytbrid. Lexus could have and should have done better.
#19
Great car overall. I think Lexus did an amazing job....HOWEVER, the Mark Levinson (ML) sound system is very disappointing. They say that it is an 835 watt system; however, it sounds pretty weak. Other threads indicate that this issue stems from an ML amp providing too much gain to the subwoofer. Goes on to state that replacement amps are being installed by Lexus...
#20
For me getting used to the hybrid car is the biggest adjustment. Also, it is very quiet and that take sometime getting used to and the other sounds from the car.
Breaks need some getting used to as well but not a big deal
Something that I really not enjoying is the sound. It sound the same as my 10 years old Highlander. I thought the sound would be much better and have more controls for a luxury car but it is very basic and not impressive at all.
The whole nav system will need a bit of time getting used to and Iphone 5 integration was smooth but still can't get the text to appear on the screen.
By the way, I was able to upload photos for the start up screen. Is there away to replace the lexus one that appears first? Also, can the startup photo stay on the screen longer, maybe 5-10 seconds instead of 2?
Breaks need some getting used to as well but not a big deal
Something that I really not enjoying is the sound. It sound the same as my 10 years old Highlander. I thought the sound would be much better and have more controls for a luxury car but it is very basic and not impressive at all.
The whole nav system will need a bit of time getting used to and Iphone 5 integration was smooth but still can't get the text to appear on the screen.
By the way, I was able to upload photos for the start up screen. Is there away to replace the lexus one that appears first? Also, can the startup photo stay on the screen longer, maybe 5-10 seconds instead of 2?
#21
#1 dislike: Increasing number of rattles occur randomly in the dash, making it difficult for analyzing cause and location. Most are affected by temperature, either hot or cold. Drives me nuts.
#2 dislike: Absence of auto fold in mirrors.
#3 dislike: Too much hard plastic used for interior panels.
#2 dislike: Absence of auto fold in mirrors.
#3 dislike: Too much hard plastic used for interior panels.
#22
I'm stunned and delighted with how much I like the car
there's always lots to like and dislike
I've put 4k miles on mine in 7 weeks and am delighted - mileage (38+) up and 4,000 feet of daily commute, appointments, quietness, nav system - the list goes on
here's what i like about the nav system - there are multiple ways to get the same result: "mouse" button, dash buttons, wheel buttons - and I don't have to look at dirty screen
your price seems very good
I've put 4k miles on mine in 7 weeks and am delighted - mileage (38+) up and 4,000 feet of daily commute, appointments, quietness, nav system - the list goes on
here's what i like about the nav system - there are multiple ways to get the same result: "mouse" button, dash buttons, wheel buttons - and I don't have to look at dirty screen
your price seems very good
#23
At this red-hot moment, plenty!
The sales advisor walked me through the high points on delivery, and I've hunt and pecked through the abbreviated guide. Today I spent time with the primary manual to get better acquainted. For all the goodness Lexus engineers into their vehicles, the ES300h electronic suite and variable features are IMHO the weak link. As compared with the Ford "Sync" system in my recent auto, the ES300h nav, audio, and hybrid display access/programming are distinctly poor. The hybrid history page is mostly nonfunctional, so a visit to the dealership is necessary - at the same time a slew of dealer-only parameters will be adjusted.
No buyers remorse here, it is a vastly more refined and comfortable ride than the '10 Fusion Hytbrid. Lexus could have and should have done better.
The sales advisor walked me through the high points on delivery, and I've hunt and pecked through the abbreviated guide. Today I spent time with the primary manual to get better acquainted. For all the goodness Lexus engineers into their vehicles, the ES300h electronic suite and variable features are IMHO the weak link. As compared with the Ford "Sync" system in my recent auto, the ES300h nav, audio, and hybrid display access/programming are distinctly poor. The hybrid history page is mostly nonfunctional, so a visit to the dealership is necessary - at the same time a slew of dealer-only parameters will be adjusted.
No buyers remorse here, it is a vastly more refined and comfortable ride than the '10 Fusion Hytbrid. Lexus could have and should have done better.
next visit I want my steering wheel to not move when I power up/off. But that is about it...
#24
Mr. Bill-
I think you could turn the seat and steering column off from the Settings mode. There's a full, partial, and no exit mode for the chair, and I think for the steering column too. No dealer change needed. Art
I think you could turn the seat and steering column off from the Settings mode. There's a full, partial, and no exit mode for the chair, and I think for the steering column too. No dealer change needed. Art
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