prelogic Posted February 14, 2011 Posted February 14, 2011 This may be my first post here but I have been reading threads here for years and I want to thank all that provide such useful information for all of us. My question is which Lexus should I choose!?! I currently have a 1996 ES300 which I have used as a secondary car the last year and a half (I drive about 25K per year). This ES has 250K on it but it still feels very strong and I really enjoy driving it and am sold on Lexus so I got rid I my primary and decided to get a newer Lexus as a primary/only. My gut tells me to save money and go with a 2000/2001 ES300 with ~130K for about $5500. But I can afford a newer Lexus, so here are my options: 2005 ES330 w/60K for $16K 2007 ES350 w/65K for $19K 2006 RX400H W/100K for $20K I'm just looking for fellow Lexus owners opinions on what is the best long term vehicle for the money. Thanks.
cduluk Posted February 14, 2011 Posted February 14, 2011 How long do you plan on keeping this new car? All of the cars you mentioned are pretty reliable, but it all depends on what you expect from them. The Rx400h has very new technology and with already 100,000 miles on the clock, may end up costing more in maintenance. Personally i'd go with the 07 ES, from the ones you selected.
pj8708 Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 This may be my first post here but I have been reading threads here for years and I want to thank all that provide such useful information for all of us. My question is which Lexus should I choose!?! I currently have a 1996 ES300 which I have used as a secondary car the last year and a half (I drive about 25K per year). This ES has 250K on it but it still feels very strong and I really enjoy driving it and am sold on Lexus so I got rid I my primary and decided to get a newer Lexus as a primary/only. My gut tells me to save money and go with a 2000/2001 ES300 with ~130K for about $5500. But I can afford a newer Lexus, so here are my options: 2005 ES330 w/60K for $16K 2007 ES350 w/65K for $19K 2006 RX400H W/100K for $20K I'm just looking for fellow Lexus owners opinions on what is the best long term vehicle for the money. Thanks. Hello and welcome. I've had a ES330 and really enjoyed it. It was reliable and comfortable. However the 07 has some nice features and new upgrades that make it a good choice. The 100k on the RX would be a little much for me, particularly since it is not clear when the batteries need changing. Paul
Kyle Petree Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 I have to agree with the general consensus here and say the 07 ES. You get all the nice features added in '07 (e.g. Push button start, the more modern body style). 100k miles on an 06 400h would be a tough sell since I believe '06 was the first year for the Hybrid RX and while the technology is solid I'd worry about the batteries.
pete4192 Posted February 17, 2011 Posted February 17, 2011 I just bought my first Lexus, a 2007 ES 350, last weekend and I've fallen in love with it. Of course, I'm coming from a Subaru Forester, so it wasn't that hard.
TX1911fan Posted February 18, 2011 Posted February 18, 2011 I just bought a 2007 Lexus IS and love it as well.
prelogic Posted February 20, 2011 Author Posted February 20, 2011 I have been known to only keep cars for a couple of years but this time I plan on getting a vehicle I can drive for a while so it is important I like it a lot. Thanks for the replies, I'll probably start test driving some soon. Probably leaning towards the es350 now, but I have also been considering an Acura TL for a sportier ride. I'll update when I make a decision...
tim john Posted February 21, 2011 Posted February 21, 2011 I would go with a 04 to 06 ES. My 04 ES has been great. 80000 miles with no problems. i driven the new ES, 09'10. Great cars, but If I had to buy another one, I would search auto trader for a used 04-06 first. Just a opinion.
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