bdonkersgoed Posted June 3, 2004 Posted June 3, 2004 Hey Guys, I was just curious to see how many other Standard ES300's are out there. Mine is a 5-speed and I love driving stick B) Regards, Bryan
DobieG Posted June 3, 2004 Posted June 3, 2004 I have a 99 which is an automatic. If manual transmission were an option I would take it without a second thought! I miss my 5-speed...
Lexusfreak Posted June 3, 2004 Posted June 3, 2004 I think the early to mid 90's was the last of the ES standard transmissions due to the sales numbers being in heavy favour of the automatic.
blake918 Posted June 3, 2004 Posted June 3, 2004 Hey Guys,I was just curious to see how many other Standard ES300's are out there. Mine is a 5-speed and I love driving stick B) Regards, Bryan Other than you, I think Jill(93ES..) and McElligott are the only ones with the 5 speeds(there is a pristene red 5 speed in the gallery w/ 200k miles, but it has NO name on it.) I read in a Road and Track review of the '93(got it on ebay) that the 5 speed was going to be phased out because of the poor sales of the 5 speed tranny-5%.
bdonkersgoed Posted June 3, 2004 Author Posted June 3, 2004 I think I got my car for cheap because of the fact that it was manual :) I was looking at ES300s when a kid hit and totalled my other car (which was standard), and thought that I would have to settle with Automatic if I were to get an ES300. Then my car popped up in the AutoTrader . . . it had low mileage, and was the cheapest in the Trader! I still think it was cheap because of the 5-speed, which was awesome, because I preferred it! It makes sense that, given the people who bought the ES300s brand new, that the Manual tranny wasn't too popular. It would be in more demand in the used market because then it is at a price where younger people (who more often prefer the stick) can afford them. Maybe I am stereotyping here, but I think it kind of makes sense. Either way, stick or auto, the ES is still a great car! Regards, Bryan
Lex3486 Posted June 3, 2004 Posted June 3, 2004 I've heard that the seats aren't very supportive for manual driving (too slick to get any leverage on the clutch I guess...) but I'd still love to have one. Mine has cloth, so it'd be even better B) I've never seen a 5speed around here in our car ads, but if I ever come across one I'll be hard pressed not to buy it
bdonkersgoed Posted June 3, 2004 Author Posted June 3, 2004 I've heard that the seats aren't very supportive for manual driving (too slick to get any leverage on the clutch I guess...) but I'd still love to have one. Mine has cloth, so it'd be even better B) I've never seen a 5speed around here in our car ads, but if I ever come across one I'll be hard pressed not to buy it The leather seats are no problem at all for driving stick Keep your eye out in the trader magasines . . . one is bound to pop up soon! Mine was dirt cheap compared to the automatics, which made it even better! I bought it the day it was posted in the trader. I bet they would have got a lot of younger people looking at it. Regards, Bryan
93lexuses Posted June 4, 2004 Posted June 4, 2004 Yep blake is correct i have a 5 speed. :) I love driving mine also. I don't seem to have any problems with the seats being slick. Everything is nice and smooth! ;)
bdonkersgoed Posted June 4, 2004 Author Posted June 4, 2004 only got 92 and 93 models with a 5 speed It's too bad that they quit making the stick . . . I'm sure that a lot of the used market buyers would love th manual tranny. But, I can understand why new car sales dwindle with the manual tranny . . . the ES isn't exactly a sports car, and people spending that kind of money usually aren't too concerned about fuel economy . . . Regards, Bryan
tundra-lover Posted June 4, 2004 Posted June 4, 2004 The Lexus market is geared toward the 40+ age market! And of those buyers, the majority want an automatic- They don't want to shift! It was never designed for young buyers, along with the other Toyota line-ups like the Runner, and Tundra. I've called, and written letters complaining about it- They don't care about the 5% who want manual tanny's. Besides, the price on the newer line-up is more than most young people will ever make in a few years. I too hate the automatic, but we have no choice, unless our last name says "Foose" or something like that- so we could afford to put a Supra six-speed/computer upgrade in our car. But I would just rather have the Supra! Some of the companies are getting the point, but from what I hear, they will be coming out with a GT Lexus line-up for 06'. You can check out the article in the latest Road and Track, or Car and Driver- can't remember, but it's this months.
bdonkersgoed Posted June 4, 2004 Author Posted June 4, 2004 Yeah, it is more the used market buyers that would complain the most. The used market buyers are younger in general (because they can only afford used) and these younger people are the ones who want stick. Bryan
SKperformance Posted June 5, 2004 Posted June 5, 2004 you can put a 5 speed in an es wiht a 1mz fe but you have to know what you are doing to find the years and parts to scavange for parts but it is a bolt up uunlike the 92-93 tranny which has a few bolts on the bell housing that don;t match the block
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