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LexBob2

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  1. If you have a problem with the AC I guess it's better it's too cold vs. not cold enough. Maybe you could talk to someone at the dealership to see if there is a way to dial it back to a more comfortable level.

  2. Thank you, Bob. Looked into the 328i today. Technology is impressive--head on display, nav & driver assist features--but based on hubby's experience with his 545i, not sure if I could get 13 worry-free years from it. The ES was truly exceptional. I cannot remember a repair bill over $300, except for the recommended maintenance and service. As you suggested, a trek to the Lexus dealer is planned this weekend!

    Funny you should mention the 328i. We have one, our first BMW. So far so good, but we don't usually keep cars much beyond the factory warranty period.

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  3. It might be a good idea to set it up in advance, and make the trip to the Lexus dealer for an extended test drive. You'll probably find A LOT of differences, both good and not so good (maybe) between your 2002 and the 2015. Different engine, transmission, driving characteristics, new technology and amenities. Almost too many to summarize here. The reliability will most likely be there but a lot has changed in the 13 years.

    As you indicated, $49k is probably a stretch for a 335i or a C400. The 328i and C Class with the 2.0t are probably doable.

  4. Just for clarification, premium unleaded is recommended/required by Lexus for the 2009 ES350 of the OP. With the 2012 model year (I think) out of the blue Lexus said it's OK to use regular. There has been a ton of discussion and debate over whether it's OK to use regular in the 2007-2011 models. I feel it's up to the individual driver to decide what they want to do. I used regular in my 2007 and 2010 and many others stuck with premium. I don't think you can go wrong with either.

  5. Hi Thunder, Lenore's suggestion of taking your car to a Toyota dealership for diagnosis is a good one. The ES350 has the same mechanicals as the Camry and Avalon so their mechanics are familiar with working on the transmission. It might cost a few bucks more, but at least you'll know it's being looked at by experienced Toyota people. Good luck..

  6. I understand and thank you for the response.

    If you had had the chance.. how much darker than the 40 would you have gone?

    Did you get another Lexus?

    35% is legal so I wouldn't go any lower than that. I'd probably stay with 40%. I visited a couple of tint shops and they showed me how the various tints would look. It was helpful.

    After 2 ES350's I got a 2013 Audi Q5.

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  7. Sorry, but I no longer have the 2010 ES350 (Starfire Pearl/Parchment). I took a Before picture but never got around to taking an After picture. It was a little lighter than preferred, but it was legal and overall I thought it looked good - Understated if you will.

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