This is true. I did not feel the hesitation until I needed the power of my 02ES300. And it was almost too late.
I have picked up my daughter up from ballet the last two nights. The studio is located in Sandy Spring, Md. right on a two lane major cross county road (Rt. 108). There aren't any stop lights and it is a very busy road.
Tuesday evening after pick up, I waited 10 minutes for both ways to clear (I was turning left onto the road). When clear, I started to accelerate normally when a car came around the bend to my left heading at a high rate of speed. Since I was halfway out in the road, I hit the gas pedal....you guessed it...my technological wonder of a lexus hesitated and it felt like it cut power. I jabbed the gas pedal several times and made it across the road just in time not to be hit. Had to change my wears when I got home.
Then last night, same place, it happened again. Same situation. I went home and told my wife that we need to trade it in on a vehicle that isn't this dangerous. She said that before we do that to call the lexus of rockville service department (been using them since 1993 for our LS400) and see what can be done.
I will not drive this vehicle again.
Anybody have any thoughts?
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alloy-
Thanks for that very informative, descriptive post.
This is what I have been moaning and groaning about ever since I purchased my '03ES. As I've said before, I can control the shifting very nicely, but when you're in a position that needs immediate power and the car doesn't go into a lower gear without hunting(hesitating), then this is creating a very dangerous situation. I'm tired of hearing about how well other drivers can control the shifting of their cars, because I can drive their cars and replicate this shifting idiosyncrasy when conditions are such as you described. EVERY single '02 thru '04 that I've driven(about 12) had this problem. If this is what new technology affords.......then give me back the old technology.