Absolutely.. The only automotive channel that does it! Other channels sometimes say that the audio system is ''good'' cause it can get very loud.. 😂 Greetings from a audiophile 😏
The joker said all it takes to make a joker is a bad day. I say all it takes to make an audiophile is a set of good equipment. Once you heard what could be heard there is no going back.
Seriously, I just cannot overstate how much I appreciated our channel. Literally the best, most informative and enjoyable way to research automobiles. I don’t know how much work you put into these videos, I just know it is a lot. So just thank you.
The best no BS car reviewer on UA-cam. I'm not really interested in this car, heck i'm not even really in the market for a car, but I watch every episode to see the attention to detail, passion, and commentary.
8:28 Who knew that the right time would be 2 years later when gas is at $6-$7 per gallon. I'm so glad I got my 2020 ES this last month. I average 42MPG in the last month since getting it. Amazing car, indeed.
@@amoresalfredo where did you see that??? that's not true. you would need to be putting putting 200,000 + miles in 3 years for that to happen. Real world, the toyota hybrid batteries will last over 10 years easily for normal driving. Usually I see cars with close to 200k miles when the battery starts to degrade. Most owners will never even keep the car that long
@@amoresalfredo the warranty for the battery is 10 years/120k miles. So you definitely won’t be paying for it. But the nickel hydride battery lasts longer than the lithium ion packs so it’s much longer than 3-4 years. Not sure where you read that timeframe from.
A lot of the airport limousine companies in my area have adopted the ESh and RXh into their fleets. It's so much nicer to sit in a smooth and quiet Lexus after a long flight than a rattling beat up Lincoln MKT/MKZ
They’re so smooth on the road it’s ridiculous. I just reviewed the 2021 vs the 2015 ES300h and the advancements they’ve made is unbelievable for a car this price!
@@2006gtobob Used Lexus end up having rattles too... And A lincoln MKZ is built on the ford's european mondeo platform. Arguably stiffer than anything Toyota has ever put in that class. Its one of the best handling FWD chasis ever built. Rattles is more of an issue with interior plastic quality nowadays. Youll be hard pressed to find a premium brand with weak bodies.
@@AI-qd4vb "Arguably stiffer than anything Toyota has ever put in that class." I suspect this comment may have been true of Toyota/Lexus pre-2018, but the new chassis on the current ES is a huge upgrade in stiffness, augmented by 65 feet of structural adhesive and 120 laser screw welds (which can be placed closer together than old-school linear weld points). The result was a car so solid that Wall Street Journal tester Dan Neil specifically called out that trait, speculating that Lexus probably overspent to over-engineer the car because of its pivotal role as the first ES marketed in the prestige-critical home market of Japan. Give one a drive over the rough stuff.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE INTERIOR! recently my gf and I went to a dealer to service her IS so being a car guy that I’m I wanted to checkout their showroom. I sat in es350 at 39k.... the interior was gorgeous! Like an sound insulation bubble.
Vanneker I was at a car show and the second I shut the door to this car I couldn’t here a thing I was going to buy one but the infotainment was what pushed me back so I decided to get a Camry Xse with the sunroof and driver Assistance Package the one I got had the red interior to
*the best car review Channel I ever seen, most informative and enjoyable way to research automobiles. I don’t know how much work you put into these videos, I just know it is a lot.*
Excellent review and I’ll say why. Most reviewers review this car, and because it isn’t an enthusiast’s type of car, they discredit it. But reviews should be done, with the potential buyer in mind.
For those that dont get it, you cant cross shop an ES with a BMW 3/4 series or Audi a3'a4 or even a5. It is a massive vehicle, bigger than a 5 series, smaller than a 7 series, and bigger than an audi a6. That is why the IS and the ES are similar in price, your choice is size/drive train. IS is smaller, rear wheel drive, and aims at the 3 series directly (although it isnt very competitive because its down on things like trunk space and power) but the ES is a front wheel drive giant ocean liner. Nothing in the german market can come close to it as far as size/$. 45 grand for a tiny almost toy like a3 vs a proper battle ship? its your preference, do you want to drop money on a small but fun car that has the luxury too, or drop it on the most refined cruiser in its price bracket. The hybrid vs regular, its up to you. I would take the regular v6 as it is very quick and still gets good gas mileage. If you are worried about toyotas hybrid system, my friend bought a 06 highlander hybrid in 2020...It runs like new.
Daniel G - If your solely basing your decision on pricing around $45-50k, than yes, you’re limiting yourself if you want a larger luxury cruiser. I was actually in the market for a new car last year since I crashed my 2013 Avalon Limited, and you are right the 19/20 ES is large. It actually uses same platform as the Avalon, so I know the size very well. And so when I needed a replacement, I wanted a larger car, so I looked at BMW 540i, Audi A6 Prestige, and the 2019 ES Ultra Luxury. (I cared more about comparable SIZE and not pricing). LOVED this ES for its quietness and refinement. Drove an ES with the optional noise-cancelling wheels, double-pane acoustics glass and sound deadening underbody. So if you’re into comfort, serenity, and complete reliability, you can’t go wrong with this car. And for the money, you get A LOT more with the Lexus. The Lexus was $49k fully loaded with all options, vs $67k for Audi and $75k for BMW. For my story, I really loved the ES but ended up with the Audi A6 only b/c *Audi had a much better overall safety technology package.* A few things which the Germans do A LOT better Lexus right now is their radar detection and autonomous drive modes. Lexus’ Lane Keep Assist and Dynamic Cruise Control is kind of a joke. The DCC is way too jerky in stop/go traffic and the distance kept is way too far. And Lexus Blind Spot Monitoring is okay but only works when cars are actually IN your blind spot, while Audi can even detect Fast approaching cars further away and actually will warn you based on your car’s speed _relative to the approaching car’s speed._ Now that’s much more advanced technology Lexus needs to catch up on. 3D camera on Lexus looks low res compared to the camera on the Audi. Of course with all the technology, it’s not surprising I spent nearly $20k more than the Lexus.
@@ONI1013. As a long time German luxury driver..I would also add that all those electronics you are raving about in your Audi..as well as in other German luxury cars..break down quite often and cost a massive amount of money to repair. Not so with Lexus who have the most reliable electronics of all luxury car brands. So there is also that to consider.
I agree with you but I,m not a big fan of speed. Mpg and the refinement of toyota,s hybrid system is what I,ll go for. So I,ll take the hybrid over the v6. The v6 is fast and has good mileage though, so if your,re someone that,s into speed, you can't go wrong with the v6. That,s just not my thing. The rumour is that the next Lexus IS and Lexus RC will come with the skyactiv x engine from mazda along with mazda,s own mazda 6. All with rear wheel drive. And german luxury vehicles have always had issues with their electronics. It,s well known. And they generally cost a lot maintain. But then again, german luxury brands seem to be for 2 kinds of people 1) rich people who don't mind burning money on maintenance costs 2) people who like the status of driving a german car brand Lexus as a whole on the other hand seem to be geared not towards the rich but towards the upper middle class with very little maintenance cost, they seem to not put all the technology in it to make it affordable because it will cost like 20,000 dollars more, although the upcoming lexus LQ will be a model geared towards the rich. Google this "20 reasons why you should never buy a german car"
Carl Eze I would like to agree with most your statements but can also add after working for the Europeans and currently working for Lexus and reviewing them that Europeans are special in how they drive. Meaning how they feel on the road for grip and performance and some people prefer that. The Lexus in reliability and overall build quality is superior definitely but the only thing is that sometimes misses the excitement and thrill of driving 👌👌.
By the way I like that the front doors on ES are large, I’m “tall” and have to push back the seat more than typical, in most cars the B pillar gets in my way of my left elbow, and I can’t rest my elbow in the door card. ES feels perfectly sized for someone +6’ tall.
This. I've sat in so many cars at auto shows where I go to get out and BAM, my left side slams into the B pillar. Never had that issue with a Toyota product.
Even the RX, whose main demographic is middle-aged 5'2 women has super long doors. The only downside is that you really have to hug the door when parking tightly between cars
When I had my Lexus I drove several 2018 and earlier ES models as loaners, and then I got a 2019 as a loaner. It is a night-and-day difference between this new one and the old ones. Lexus really hit a home run with the redesign. It's quieter, smoother, and has a far nicer interior - and the outside is better looking too. Overall I love it. It's not really my first choice if I could only have one car, but as a daily runner it'd be amazing.
As always - great work! You continue to inspire me. The opening noise to this video is the ES300h in reverse...that's the crazy ethereal sound it makes :D
Thanks so much for your detailed review. You sold me on the ES300H instead of the regular ES350. Recently I picked up a very low miles 2019 ES300H luxury loaded with options. loving it.
The most competent and objective review of a Lexus I've ever come across. The narration is at the same time informative and honestly passionate. The production is unbelievable near poetry. This channel is outstanding. 👏
I ended up buying the 2022 Luxury edition of this car based in no small part on this excellent review. Absolutely adore the car. The interior is so nice it feels like a weight comes off my shoulders as soon as I get in. Thanks to the sound isolation, amazing audio system, and driving assists like radar cruise control and lane keep my exhausting hour long stop-and-go commute has changed from a source of stress to a relaxing time. And while it's definitely not a sporty car, coming from an average economy car the acceleration and engine sound was a huge upgrade (even if it pales in comparison to more dedicated sports cars).
I'm on my 3rd RX, first Hybrid (450H). Every Lexus I have owned has been flawless. I love the hybrid for the cool tech, and the (slightly) improved gas mileage. It's fun driving around the neighborhood in all-electric mode virtually silent- the only drawback is that people sometimes step in from of the car because they can't hear it coming. I will always choose Lexus over European brands for their exceptional reliability, and high re-sale value. Thanks for the excellent review sir.
I have this car, 2019 ultra luxury version. Only difference is the 2020 has android auto. The 2019 doesnt. It's very hard finding an ultra luxury. I had to fly to northern ca to get the ultra luxury in pearl white. I do love this car. I get 45 mpg as advertised. In awful traffic i get 50mpg because of the slower driving speeds allowing more ev mode use. The Mark Levinson sounds great. It doesnt distort. 2 features that i dont really use often are the HUD and electronic rear sunscreen, but they're cool to have. I also have the triple beam lights, an expensive upgrade but worth it. They have the added functionality of turning to illuminate the road ahead when you're making a left or right hand turn. I can say lots about this car, but dont want to write a super long comment.
@@MrKillerRC It might be different in 2021/2022, but on my 2019 model, the ultra luxury got you the semi aniline leather seats and the "lateral perfomance dampers". Plus it was a lot easier to find all the available upgrades in the ultra luxury models. Lexus tends to keep the higher end options out of their lower models. I didn't find any Luxury models with the Mark Levinson system at the time. I also didn't find any Luxury models with the Triple Beam headlights.
With the upgraded center console and carplay, other than that trackpad this is now a 10/10 interior. I am super excited for Lexus to finally be back with some really competitive offerings.
At the 8min mark you made a great point. I did not buy my ES Hybrid for its performance or to take around bends fast or for it to be a "fun" car. I got it because it's comfortable, it's quiet, it's great on fuel and I feel at peace with myself when I drive it. That ladies and gentlemen is why you get an ES hybrid.
I DID test drive it... and I DID buy it...and I DO love it. And the best part is that hybrid pedestrian detection noise that he put at the very beginning. I describe it as the very best and nicest Honda Accord you can buy - no greater praise than that.
Audi and BMW is garbage compared to quality that is Lexus. I've worked on all of them and it seems that when it comes to the Germans everyone is playing the "how can we reinvent the wheel and make things less reliable" game, while the Toyota and Lexus brand in general stick tried and true engineering with bullet proof motors and quality electronics that the Japanese are known for.
@@papa_pt You're also paying substantially more for marginal performance with a German vehicle. The vast majority of people buying these vehicles can't tell the difference. Everyone feels their pockets though.
@@Jasonhb07 the difference used to be a lot larger than it is now. in terms of feeling the difference, that depends on the class and car. for luxury I think Lexus is with the best, but they aren't quite there for sport-oriented driving (yes the gs-f and is-f are good not great)
@@papa_pt I worked as a bellman at a fancy hotel in college. I drove a lot of luxury cars years 90s to present. It's amazing feeling how much progress manufactures have made. Lexus has come the furthest in my opinion. If you can get over the looks, I don't see why anybody would buy German as a long-term investment. The GS-F is a collector that'll run for decades, while AMGs and Ms will be sitting in the scrap yard in a few years. German automakers have no excuse for producing disposable vehicles, which is a shame considering how attractive some models are. If you can get over Lexus' design, I don't see why you would purchase elsewhere.
No doubt that the ES is one of the most reliable new cars on sale today but it's a shame that they shifted production for NA models to Kentucky in 2016, whereas they used to be made exclusively in Japan. The RX is made in Canada and has stood the test of time, but I'm skeptical about American manufacturing standards.
I've got a 2014 ES300H, I test drove a 2014 ES350 before I bought it and I prefer the hybrid. It's quieter, smoother due to no shifts and less nvh, no delay from waiting for a downshift and really has plenty of power and response from the electric torque. I put 300 miles a day on it and absolutely love it.
I used to work for Lexus. One time a customer asked me if I would buy the ES myself, I told her my real response right away, nope. But I added I would buy this car for my mom. It's just not a driver's car but its such a good regular car.
I would love to see a video of what it takes to make your beautiful content. Including your setups, camera sliders , drone footage, editing, etc. Your production value can't be touched by any other car review channel including the big guys. Keep up the awesome work
By the way, the bamboo trim on the dash is real wood, but it's glued on to stripe of plastic. I assume that is a quite common way (at least in this car price level) to do this in order to be able to snap the piece of trim on its place. Despite this "misleading comment" on the video, I like your videos a lot. Thanks again!
My family was given a 2019 ES300h as a loaner after taking my mom's 2016 ES 350 in for a normal servicing. I absolutely loved it. I find the sound that it makes when you're reversing so satisfying for some reason lol
Best automaker in the world!!!just look at their resale values alone on older models.. reliability and durability is amazing.. just ask the mechanics they hate lexus because they never break!!!
which models are u talking about anyway? im looking to get a GS F within the next couple years and those are at about 45K for a used one right now....wheres the value in a car that drops by 50% in 3 years?
Resale don't mean anything when you drive 40k miles a year, no matter the brand. They will break if you keep them long enough generally around 150-220k which for me is about 5-7 years. The only vehicle I will ever finance is a truck, resale and reliability. Not hating Toyota's have their place and make great cars, but they do depreciate quite badly. There are 2019 es with less than 15k miles in the 30k's already 10-15k below msrp.
I'm amazed at how many reviews are negative because it's not a sports car so this is a refreshing change. It's not a sports car but it is the best car I've ever owned and driven. This is a car for the real world. EV is more power assist and it keeps the fuel consumption down by running on electric at low speeds and take off. Put your foot down and the combined electric and petrol gets along. It makes you feel good and pampered.
My friend’s dad has this car, the Lexus ES300h I rode in it a few times and I have to say it’s really nice he liked the car so much that he got another one after he finished his lease
I currently drive a 2016 GS350 F-Sport & have driven both versions of the ES as loaner vehicles while my car was being serviced. First drove the ES350 which I didn't like since it had too much power for a 300 + HP FWD vehicle. Then I drove the ES300h which I like it more than I thought I would & much more than the 350. It was also the first hybrid I've ever driven. It had good power & showed it was averaging nearly 50 MPG. I'm sticking with my GS for now since I just bought the car two years ago, but my future vehicle will for sure be a hybrid or electric.
I've watched your other reviews with the V6 and you're selling the hybrid very well. I've reached the point in my life where I have other cars for the speed and fun, but for daily driving, surrounded by idiots, crappy roads and traffic, the things I want out of a daily are: 1. Silence 2. Isolation 3. Butter smooth ride 4. An excellent audio system to listen to Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Zeppelin, and Metallica, among others, very loudly and clearly. 5. And, 35+mpg sounds very good.
Follow up: I FINALLY test drove an ES and I came away very impressed. They didn't have the hybrid, unfortunately. The V6 came across as adequately powered and smoooooth. The ride is very refined, smooth, and silent. I love how Lexus kept it simple for reliability. The standard sound system sounds good, unfortunately they didn't have a Mark Levinson equipped car for comparison. They were fortunate to have ONE 2021 and ONE 2022 ES at the dealership. I drove what they had. The materials seem top notch. Solid, and top notch. There aren't many cars for twice the price that are as good as this, in my opinion. My only gripe is the GUI. It's not that good in my opinion. Give me buttons laid out logically and I'd be happier. As is, it's an excellent car.
@@2006gtobob Don't know if you drove the '21, the '22 or both. The '21 GUI is just awful with the trackpad. Although the '22 still has it, they made the screen a touchscreen so you never ever have to touch the damn thing as long as you live (he said as a very conscious '22 owner). If you'd prefer a fully updated system with better menus, faster action and no trackpad at all, that's reportedly coming, probably in '23 (see the current NX for a preview of what it's like).
@@tonysterbenc I drove both. The 23 looks more promising as far as the interface, cup holders, etc goes. I will miss the clock, unless Lexus realizes its mistake concerning that and it stays.
@@2006gtobob The funny thing is, there's both a digital clock above the gauges and that analog clock near the screen, and when I want to know what time it is, my eyes always go to the analog clock.
@@tonysterbenc I wear mechanical watches and just prefer to read time that way. Why, after 30 years remove it, other than some dumb millennial bean counter making a cost savings decision?
This vehicle is all about "Taste". If you are a big of Engineering put behind and appreciate, then this is the vehicle. I owned BMW 5 Series and now this one, this is a wonderful piece of Engineering and I am talking in 2022. Yes, 44 MPG matters in the current scenario. Come back with an updated video...You need an upgrade too...Overall a wonderful video
Ugliest ever grille is the sole reason that prevents me from buying a Lexus. I have absolutely no doubt on their reliability & durability which really matters in the long run.
@@insayn7995 to be fair, a Tesla model 3 is a better vehicle in terms of technology, efficiency all while retaining driving performance. I agree the Lexus interior is much better and I actually also prefer its looks .
After my wife's 250h was totalled by a hit-and-run driver earlier this year, we picked up an off-lease 2018 ES300h. This was before used prices became silly, so we were able to pick the car up for about half the price of a new one. I was thrilled that we were able to source one with the Mark Levinson sound system, because it is divine sounding. I was also pleased that the car has a nice iPod interface, so I can have all my music along with me on long road trips. Other than that, it is a super comfortable, super quiet luxurious sedan with unbelievable gas mileage that's perfect for long road trips. Me, personally, I prefer more sporty vehicles, so I'm sticking with my 6-Speed Manual Acura TSX, but my wife loves this car and it does make for very pleasant vacation road trips.
It's worth noting that the 2018 described here is materially different from the car in this video in numerous ways: chassis, ride and handling, dimensions, previous generation of the hybrid powertrain, different stereo, for starters.
Test drove this. The seating comfort, the refinement and the relaxing demeanour will haunt me for a very long time. This is one of those cars which one could love given all its foibles (which can be counted on two fingers).
I wonder if it felt better because you just got out of some fca piles. But yes, Lexus' interiors have went WAY up in quality. That new ES is a fantastic car
@@zacharyreynolds4303 Their stuff is ancient, but even the things that were redesigned recently isn't really what I'd consider great. The new compass really feels cheap and I'm not a huge fan on the wrangler, but I know that's more rugged aimed so it gets a pass. Anything that's more fiat based is what I think are the turds, that and the electronics overall. 3.6 is a decent motor and the 8-speed zf is fine, but that 9-speed sucks the big one. I'd hope they're reliable after being out for so long. The 300/charger has been out for well over a decade now as well as the grand Cherokee. I just find it laughable how much money they want for something that's essentially unchanged for years. I'm not big on domestics at all, regardless of fca, ford or GM - I think they all build their cars to a pricepoint just to get them out the door and don't really put alot of time in R&D, sure there are exceptions, but from what I can tell, alot just fall apart after the 5 year mark, where you look at some toyotas, hondas, mazdas and even hyundai/kia now and they're much further ahead in terms of wear/tear
@@ricky-sanchez I mean, that's kinda the point though for a wrangler. I can't fault that. Now grand cherokee vs highlander, that's easy. There's really nothing that can compete with the wrangler. I'm more on the compass, grand Cherokee and the others that haven't been touched in years
@@ricky-sanchez What else would you like to use to hold a door from swinging open that is completely removable? Plastic? Strap wont break and its flexible enough to not get in the way of door removal
I drove even a 2003 ES300 and I was blown away by how smooth it was. I couldn't believe that type of car could be picked up for $4k. The engine and transmission felt like they were in a different room.
Fantastic review and totally agree. I recently took an Uber in a brand new ES and was blown away by the interior, comfort and quietness. Perfect for where I live, Los Angeles, where you spend most of your time crawling in traffic. Definitely giving this a hard look when my 5 series lease is up.
Those are incredible miles! Have you had to chnage the batteries yet? I just made a review on the 2015 ES300h comparing to the 2021 ES300h and the improvements are sublime 👌👌
@@SergCarReviews Still driving with the original batteries. No issues so far and I am expecting it to go past 400k miles before I will start having major repairs
@@danielbob4310 Mate that is amazing!! Do you only do city or a combination of highway and city? Also didn't get notifications for the other replies... that is incredible to say the least!
I have to say, I'm pretty sure I watch the majority of car reviews on UA-cam, and by far your intro for your car reviews are the best I've ever seen. I don't know how you found the perfect song to relate to the Lexus ES but you did. Also your photography skills are incredible. It literally looks like I'm watching an official Lexus commercial.
anything from Europe? All of the worlds best and fastest and most luxurious cars come from Europe. Japan doesn't have anything to compete with Ferrari, Lambo, Mclaren, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Bugatti, Koenigsegg, Pagani, Porsche, AMG, M.
Great review. I am "the demographic" for this car. Love the levinson audio, thanks so much for publishing a real audio test! Amazing performance. RTs always impressive in a small cushy cabin, but great to see it measured on paper. My wife's Harmon branded X3 sounds great too. My e90 standard radio not so much. Love the luxury and quiet of this, but I would miss the N52 engine and handling of my e90. Maybe when I hit 60yo... Thanks for great review!! Been hoping you would review a nice car again. ;)
I've never liked the ES line up of cars, ever! Now that I watched this quick video I am. As a daily all around car I could see myself enjoying one of these. (:
Wow! It really is one of the best channels of many car review channels I've seen so far! And the guy describes all the details so stunningly calm that intrigues everyone and anyone. And I love Cars of TOYOTA Family! And BTW Thanks a lot for ultra informative review!
I bought a 2020 ES350 Ultra Luxury trim with all the options. Honestly, I considered the Hybrid but it came down to I wanted the extra power the V6 provided and the V6 is several hundred dollars cheaper without the need to ever change batteries. Honestly it comes down to personal preference and both are great cars!
The batteries don't have to be changed until about 300,000 miles. I promise the couple hundred you saved on the initial price doesn't outweigh the gas savings.
@@scootcha or 10 years when the warranty expires OR the batteries go dead! The reason you state isn't the ONLY reason I didn't buy the hybrid so each his own!
I sat in this car at the autoshow in February 2020. I must say it was so nice and roomy inside for a tall person. It made me feel 'special' sitting inside it, like I finally arrived if I owned one. You know this car is a great car when airports are using it as limousine fleet cars in the hybrid version. A testament to its reliability and performance. It was easy to fall in love with this car. It stood out from everything else in the luxury sedan category by far and at an amazingly affordable price point fully loaded.
Nobody ever comments about the unique intro music if each video which captures the essence of each car and is the summary of the whole review in about 10 seconds.
Lexus kills me because they make so much sense, but I can't get over the grill aside from the LC and LS implementations. Wish they had like a vanilla 2000-2005 grill option. BTW recent convert to this channel. Doug's reviews just seem mundane after seeing geese's videos. Great camerawork and through breakdowns. You don't even have to like cars to enjoy this.
Had mine for 3000 miles now. Crawl through London North Circular peaceful. Love the audio. Seats fantastic. Matrix headlamps Good. (not for the state's) Euro Takumi spec avoids the bamboo trim opting for a glossy zebrano wood that isn't 80s mercedes looking. Electric recline on rear seats nice too. This will be a keeper. Rare sight in UK!
I’m a Lexus apprentice have gotten to test drive a lot of new Lexus’s, have to say the es remains my favorite. Quietest interior smooth ride and I agree about the interior, just fantastic.
Hmm...I have 2019 Lexus ES350 Base model, and everyone who has it will tell you that there is a problem with the sound system. For some reason it's designed to be front bias (also the Mark Levinson). Which means most of the sound comes from the front speakers. When you try to adjust the front/rear balance there is a point where it cuts off and sound is muted. There is almost no sound coming off the rear door speakers. There are no speakers in the back of rear passengers, only sub-woofer. I have never seen that in any car the I have owned. If you still have access to the ES, go ahead and check it out. I have the V6 model, gas mileage is awesome.On an avg 60mile trip at 70mph with no traffic, I'm getting 38-40Mpg. The Dynamic cruise control is good, it works until you stop. Lane assist works almost perfect. So, yeah, pretty good car.
I’m looking for a daily driver commuter car replacement and this Lexus might be it. My lease term is over on my current vehicle in Q4 of this year. I have been considering an LS, but spending that much to justify it would mean paying it off in 4-5 years and driving it another 5 years to get my maximum return. Not sure I want to be married to a vehicle that long. On another note, I really enjoyed the high production quality on this (as usual with SG productions) as well as the car you reviewed. Production quality is low key, classy, presented well with and the shot to shot transitions make sense all with an artful aesthetic with your imaging and use of light. Aesthetically the way you framed the car in your opening shots with the cloud cover background. You also respect your viewers intelligence as well and don’t come off as snobbish or talking down to me. I do like your humorous references and occasional innuendo and perjorative. You should consider getting your work picked up by some airlines to include in their in-flight entertainment. I’ve seen this done with a couple UA-cam producers pertaining to fine wristwatches.
Check out Alex on Autos if you want Decible measurements. The quietest cars use ANC(ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION). It is not as quiet as the Kia Cadenza V6 or Acura RLX Hybrid in V6 F sport trim. But makes up for it in interior quality and relability. Lexus ES F sport V6: 69DB at 50mph on test road. Obviously the non F sport with accoustic wheels, skinnier tires, and hybrid option will make this car best in class quietness. 2018 ACURA RLX HYBRID : 68DB AT 50MPH ON DIFFERENT ROAD SURFACE. 2017 KIA CADENZA: 68.5DB AT 50MPH IN RAINY WEATHER. The quitness benchmark will be the 2021 redesign coming with acoustic wheels, additional sound deadening, and rear accoustic glass. I am waiting on the Lexus ES refresh to see if they improve upon the car and fix current complaints.
I'm not an audiophile but i really appreciate the audio system testing data.
Absolutely.. The only automotive channel that does it! Other channels sometimes say that the audio system is ''good'' cause it can get very loud.. 😂 Greetings from a audiophile 😏
Yess!
The joker said all it takes to make a joker is a bad day. I say all it takes to make an audiophile is a set of good equipment. Once you heard what could be heard there is no going back.
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Seriously, I just cannot overstate how much I appreciated our channel. Literally the best, most informative and enjoyable way to research automobiles. I don’t know how much work you put into these videos, I just know it is a lot. So just thank you.
this dude is beyond amazing
Seriously you don't have anything to say about the fcar at all?
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Aishik Ashraf thanks for the laugh
@@domkraggp9944 informative+pretty is a rare combination
As an audiophile, these measurements are priceless. This alone puts your format ahead of everything else for me.
The best no BS car reviewer on UA-cam. I'm not really interested in this car, heck i'm not even really in the market for a car, but I watch every episode to see the attention to detail, passion, and commentary.
Soo good 👌👌
the best car review media that i found recently, i mean THE BEST. very honest, neutral, professional
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Who knew that the right time would be 2 years later when gas is at $6-$7 per gallon. I'm so glad I got my 2020 ES this last month. I average 42MPG in the last month since getting it. Amazing car, indeed.
How often will you replace the battery good sir?
@@amoresalfredo Most people don't even keep their car long enough to have to replace the hybrid battery
@@ciello___8307 I’m asking bc online it says every 3-4 years , and that’s expensive
@@amoresalfredo where did you see that??? that's not true. you would need to be putting putting 200,000 + miles in 3 years for that to happen.
Real world, the toyota hybrid batteries will last over 10 years easily for normal driving. Usually I see cars with close to 200k miles when the battery starts to degrade. Most owners will never even keep the car that long
@@amoresalfredo the warranty for the battery is 10 years/120k miles. So you definitely won’t be paying for it. But the nickel hydride battery lasts longer than the lithium ion packs so it’s much longer than 3-4 years. Not sure where you read that timeframe from.
A lot of the airport limousine companies in my area have adopted the ESh and RXh into their fleets. It's so much nicer to sit in a smooth and quiet Lexus after a long flight than a rattling beat up Lincoln MKT/MKZ
They’re so smooth on the road it’s ridiculous. I just reviewed the 2021 vs the 2015 ES300h and the advancements they’ve made is unbelievable for a car this price!
Lincoln are extremely smooth as well. And Lexus is not more smooth than a Lincoln.
@@bighands69 but, they are rattle boxes. They just are. They ride well, but the rattles suggest cheapness and a unibody that loosened up a bit.
@@2006gtobob Used Lexus end up having rattles too... And A lincoln MKZ is built on the ford's european mondeo platform. Arguably stiffer than anything Toyota has ever put in that class. Its one of the best handling FWD chasis ever built. Rattles is more of an issue with interior plastic quality nowadays. Youll be hard pressed to find a premium brand with weak bodies.
@@AI-qd4vb "Arguably stiffer than anything Toyota has ever put in that class." I suspect this comment may have been true of Toyota/Lexus pre-2018, but the new chassis on the current ES is a huge upgrade in stiffness, augmented by 65 feet of structural adhesive and 120 laser screw welds (which can be placed closer together than old-school linear weld points). The result was a car so solid that Wall Street Journal tester Dan Neil specifically called out that trait, speculating that Lexus probably overspent to over-engineer the car because of its pivotal role as the first ES marketed in the prestige-critical home market of Japan. Give one a drive over the rough stuff.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE INTERIOR! recently my gf and I went to a dealer to service her IS so being a car guy that I’m I wanted to checkout their showroom. I sat in es350 at 39k.... the interior was gorgeous! Like an sound insulation bubble.
After being in both and having a 15'ES, its like night and day between the IS and ES.
Daniel G oh yes! IS has lots of hard surfaces. It’s going for more of younger demographic IMO.
Vanneker I was at a car show and the second I shut the door to this car I couldn’t here a thing I was going to buy one but the infotainment was what pushed me back so I decided to get a Camry Xse with the sunroof and driver Assistance Package the one I got had the red interior to
Vanneker you went to service your gf ? I could have done that for free.
doctorhonda111 lmao what a moron.
I have a 2019 Lexus 300 h. I am 77 and LOVE THIS CAR. It easily gets 46+ mpg on the highway. Everyone has an SUV which is why I wanted the sedan.
*the best car review Channel I ever seen, most informative and enjoyable way to research automobiles. I don’t know how much work you put into these videos, I just know it is a lot.*
A BMW 5 series is a real alternative
I agree with you 100% Bee Cars this is the best vehicle review channel and savage geese is the best reviewer.
Excellent review and I’ll say why. Most reviewers review this car, and because it isn’t an enthusiast’s type of car, they discredit it. But reviews should be done, with the potential buyer in mind.
For those that dont get it, you cant cross shop an ES with a BMW 3/4 series or Audi a3'a4 or even a5. It is a massive vehicle, bigger than a 5 series, smaller than a 7 series, and bigger than an audi a6. That is why the IS and the ES are similar in price, your choice is size/drive train. IS is smaller, rear wheel drive, and aims at the 3 series directly (although it isnt very competitive because its down on things like trunk space and power) but the ES is a front wheel drive giant ocean liner. Nothing in the german market can come close to it as far as size/$. 45 grand for a tiny almost toy like a3 vs a proper battle ship? its your preference, do you want to drop money on a small but fun car that has the luxury too, or drop it on the most refined cruiser in its price bracket.
The hybrid vs regular, its up to you. I would take the regular v6 as it is very quick and still gets good gas mileage.
If you are worried about toyotas hybrid system, my friend bought a 06 highlander hybrid in 2020...It runs like new.
Daniel G - If your solely basing your decision on pricing around $45-50k, than yes, you’re limiting yourself if you want a larger luxury cruiser.
I was actually in the market for a new car last year since I crashed my 2013 Avalon Limited, and you are right the 19/20 ES is large. It actually uses same platform as the Avalon, so I know the size very well. And so when I needed a replacement, I wanted a larger car, so I looked at BMW 540i, Audi A6 Prestige, and the 2019 ES Ultra Luxury. (I cared more about comparable SIZE and not pricing).
LOVED this ES for its quietness and refinement. Drove an ES with the optional noise-cancelling wheels, double-pane acoustics glass and sound deadening underbody. So if you’re into comfort, serenity, and complete reliability, you can’t go wrong with this car. And for the money, you get A LOT more with the Lexus. The Lexus was $49k fully loaded with all options, vs $67k for Audi and $75k for BMW.
For my story, I really loved the ES but ended up with the Audi A6 only b/c *Audi had a much better overall safety technology package.* A few things which the Germans do A LOT better Lexus right now is their radar detection and autonomous drive modes. Lexus’ Lane Keep Assist and Dynamic Cruise Control is kind of a joke. The DCC is way too jerky in stop/go traffic and the distance kept is way too far. And Lexus Blind Spot Monitoring is okay but only works when cars are actually IN your blind spot, while Audi can even detect Fast approaching cars further away and actually will warn you based on your car’s speed _relative to the approaching car’s speed._ Now that’s much more advanced technology Lexus needs to catch up on. 3D camera on Lexus looks low res compared to the camera on the Audi. Of course with all the technology, it’s not surprising I spent nearly $20k more than the Lexus.
Thanks for explaining this. I was struggling to find any difference between the IS and ES and specifically, how they stack up against german rivals.
@@ONI1013. As a long time German luxury driver..I would also add that all those electronics you are raving about in your Audi..as well as in other German luxury cars..break down quite often and cost a massive amount of money to repair. Not so with Lexus who have the most reliable electronics of all luxury car brands. So there is also that to consider.
I agree with you but I,m not a big fan of speed. Mpg and the refinement of toyota,s hybrid system is what I,ll go for. So I,ll take the hybrid over the v6. The v6 is fast and has good mileage though, so if your,re someone that,s into speed, you can't go wrong with the v6. That,s just not my thing.
The rumour is that the next Lexus IS and Lexus RC will come with the skyactiv x engine from mazda along with mazda,s own mazda 6. All with rear wheel drive.
And german luxury vehicles have always had issues with their electronics. It,s well known. And they generally cost a lot maintain.
But then again, german luxury brands seem to be for 2 kinds of people
1) rich people who don't mind burning money on maintenance costs
2) people who like the status of driving a german car brand
Lexus as a whole on the other hand seem to be geared not towards the rich but towards the upper middle class with very little maintenance cost, they seem to not put all the technology in it to make it affordable because it will cost like 20,000 dollars more, although the upcoming lexus LQ will be a model geared towards the rich.
Google this
"20 reasons why you should never buy a german car"
Carl Eze I would like to agree with most your statements but can also add after working for the Europeans and currently working for Lexus and reviewing them that Europeans are special in how they drive. Meaning how they feel on the road for grip and performance and some people prefer that. The Lexus in reliability and overall build quality is superior definitely but the only thing is that sometimes misses the excitement and thrill of driving 👌👌.
By the way I like that the front doors on ES are large, I’m “tall” and have to push back the seat more than typical, in most cars the B pillar gets in my way of my left elbow, and I can’t rest my elbow in the door card. ES feels perfectly sized for someone +6’ tall.
This. I've sat in so many cars at auto shows where I go to get out and BAM, my left side slams into the B pillar. Never had that issue with a Toyota product.
Even the RX, whose main demographic is middle-aged 5'2 women has super long doors. The only downside is that you really have to hug the door when parking tightly between cars
The only problem is if you have a bad back then you will have a hard time leaning forward to reach the door handle.
Oddly enough, at 6’1 I fit very comfortably in my 18 Civic Hatch. It really depends on design
Haha I’m 5’4” and I drive the new ES350 2020 perfectly comfortably. It was a loaner car
When I had my Lexus I drove several 2018 and earlier ES models as loaners, and then I got a 2019 as a loaner. It is a night-and-day difference between this new one and the old ones. Lexus really hit a home run with the redesign. It's quieter, smoother, and has a far nicer interior - and the outside is better looking too. Overall I love it. It's not really my first choice if I could only have one car, but as a daily runner it'd be amazing.
As always - great work! You continue to inspire me. The opening noise to this video is the ES300h in reverse...that's the crazy ethereal sound it makes :D
Thanks so much for your detailed review. You sold me on the ES300H instead of the regular ES350. Recently I picked up a very low miles 2019 ES300H luxury loaded with options. loving it.
They’re an awesome car! Congratulations 😄!
LOVE your intros. So smoothing and calming rather than loud revs
The most competent and objective review of a Lexus I've ever come across. The narration is at the same time informative and honestly passionate. The production is unbelievable near poetry. This channel is outstanding. 👏
I ended up buying the 2022 Luxury edition of this car based in no small part on this excellent review. Absolutely adore the car. The interior is so nice it feels like a weight comes off my shoulders as soon as I get in.
Thanks to the sound isolation, amazing audio system, and driving assists like radar cruise control and lane keep my exhausting hour long stop-and-go commute has changed from a source of stress to a relaxing time.
And while it's definitely not a sporty car, coming from an average economy car the acceleration and engine sound was a huge upgrade (even if it pales in comparison to more dedicated sports cars).
I'm on my 3rd RX, first Hybrid (450H). Every Lexus I have owned has been flawless. I love the hybrid for the cool tech, and the (slightly) improved gas mileage. It's fun driving around the neighborhood in all-electric mode virtually silent- the only drawback is that people sometimes step in from of the car because they can't hear it coming. I will always choose Lexus over European brands for their exceptional reliability, and high re-sale value. Thanks for the excellent review sir.
I really love how you make a review seem like a talk between friends and at the same time, go into much more detail than anyone else out there. Kudos.
I have this car, 2019 ultra luxury version. Only difference is the 2020 has android auto. The 2019 doesnt. It's very hard finding an ultra luxury. I had to fly to northern ca to get the ultra luxury in pearl white. I do love this car. I get 45 mpg as advertised. In awful traffic i get 50mpg because of the slower driving speeds allowing more ev mode use. The Mark Levinson sounds great. It doesnt distort. 2 features that i dont really use often are the HUD and electronic rear sunscreen, but they're cool to have. I also have the triple beam lights, an expensive upgrade but worth it. They have the added functionality of turning to illuminate the road ahead when you're making a left or right hand turn. I can say lots about this car, but dont want to write a super long comment.
What’s the difference between Luxury and Ultra Luxury? I’ve seen Luxury with and without thigh extension, and Mark Levinson.
@@MrKillerRC It might be different in 2021/2022, but on my 2019 model, the ultra luxury got you the semi aniline leather seats and the "lateral perfomance dampers". Plus it was a lot easier to find all the available upgrades in the ultra luxury models. Lexus tends to keep the higher end options out of their lower models. I didn't find any Luxury models with the Mark Levinson system at the time. I also didn't find any Luxury models with the Triple Beam headlights.
@@jerryb.7021. In Europe our top model ES is the Takumi model, it has every conceivable extra there is
2019 has android auto but not wireless, you should update your system
With the upgraded center console and carplay, other than that trackpad this is now a 10/10 interior. I am super excited for Lexus to finally be back with some really competitive offerings.
The perfect daily sedan.
Freaking LOVE THE TRIPLE BEAM LEXUS LED LIGHTS. Interior is beautiful.
At the 8min mark you made a great point. I did not buy my ES Hybrid for its performance or to take around bends fast or for it to be a "fun" car. I got it because it's comfortable, it's quiet, it's great on fuel and I feel at peace with myself when I drive it. That ladies and gentlemen is why you get an ES hybrid.
I DID test drive it... and I DID buy it...and I DO love it. And the best part is that hybrid pedestrian detection noise that he put at the very beginning. I describe it as the very best and nicest Honda Accord you can buy - no greater praise than that.
Audi and BMW is garbage compared to quality that is Lexus. I've worked on all of them and it seems that when it comes to the Germans everyone is playing the "how can we reinvent the wheel and make things less reliable" game, while the Toyota and Lexus brand in general stick tried and true engineering with bullet proof motors and quality electronics that the Japanese are known for.
Quality and reliability no doubt. Trade off is that the equivalent German nearly always quicker and drives better
icenine135 totally agree! Especially for the price.
@@papa_pt You're also paying substantially more for marginal performance with a German vehicle. The vast majority of people buying these vehicles can't tell the difference. Everyone feels their pockets though.
@@Jasonhb07 the difference used to be a lot larger than it is now. in terms of feeling the difference, that depends on the class and car. for luxury I think Lexus is with the best, but they aren't quite there for sport-oriented driving (yes the gs-f and is-f are good not great)
@@papa_pt I worked as a bellman at a fancy hotel in college. I drove a lot of luxury cars years 90s to present. It's amazing feeling how much progress manufactures have made. Lexus has come the furthest in my opinion. If you can get over the looks, I don't see why anybody would buy German as a long-term investment. The GS-F is a collector that'll run for decades, while AMGs and Ms will be sitting in the scrap yard in a few years. German automakers have no excuse for producing disposable vehicles, which is a shame considering how attractive some models are. If you can get over Lexus' design, I don't see why you would purchase elsewhere.
Quality production.
No doubt that the ES is one of the most reliable new cars on sale today but it's a shame that they shifted production for NA models to Kentucky in 2016, whereas they used to be made exclusively in Japan. The RX is made in Canada and has stood the test of time, but I'm skeptical about American manufacturing standards.
I've got a 2014 ES300H, I test drove a 2014 ES350 before I bought it and I prefer the hybrid. It's quieter, smoother due to no shifts and less nvh, no delay from waiting for a downshift and really has plenty of power and response from the electric torque. I put 300 miles a day on it and absolutely love it.
Nice 👍
I used to work for Lexus. One time a customer asked me if I would buy the ES myself, I told her my real response right away, nope. But I added I would buy this car for my mom. It's just not a driver's car but its such a good regular car.
correct. intensely boring to drive, but good if you want to catch a sleep while someone driving you
I would love to see a video of what it takes to make your beautiful content. Including your setups, camera sliders , drone footage, editing, etc. Your production value can't be touched by any other car review channel including the big guys. Keep up the awesome work
my uncle's 2003 es300 convinced me that i needed a lexus in my life. i love my 2000 ls400 platinum. very calm and relaxing experience.
By the way, the bamboo trim on the dash is real wood, but it's glued on to stripe of plastic. I assume that is a quite common way (at least in this car price level) to do this in order to be able to snap the piece of trim on its place. Despite this "misleading comment" on the video, I like your videos a lot. Thanks again!
Yes. You'd think for a car reviewer he'd at least get such a basic statistic about the car correct. Regrettably, not.
My family was given a 2019 ES300h as a loaner after taking my mom's 2016 ES 350 in for a normal servicing. I absolutely loved it. I find the sound that it makes when you're reversing so satisfying for some reason lol
Best automaker in the world!!!just look at their resale values alone on older models.. reliability and durability is amazing.. just ask the mechanics they hate lexus because they never break!!!
putting them tried and true toyota engineering into luxurious digs never failed. we'll see in the next 10 years how these newer lexuses do.
Mine needed a repair....after 21 years.
which models are u talking about anyway? im looking to get a GS F within the next couple years and those are at about 45K for a used one right now....wheres the value in a car that drops by 50% in 3 years?
Resale don't mean anything when you drive 40k miles a year, no matter the brand. They will break if you keep them long enough generally around 150-220k which for me is about 5-7 years. The only vehicle I will ever finance is a truck, resale and reliability. Not hating Toyota's have their place and make great cars, but they do depreciate quite badly. There are 2019 es with less than 15k miles in the 30k's already 10-15k below msrp.
Whatchis1 then buy it thats a great deal.. look up the facts pal lexus is number in resale value for many years!!!
I'm amazed at how many reviews are negative because it's not a sports car so this is a refreshing change. It's not a sports car but it is the best car I've ever owned and driven. This is a car for the real world. EV is more power assist and it keeps the fuel consumption down by running on electric at low speeds and take off. Put your foot down and the combined electric and petrol gets along. It makes you feel good and pampered.
Ahhhh I see what you did there Mark. The subtle Predator OST quick flashed to the grill! Classic
I've got the GS450h. My first Lexus and i'm coming from a BMW. Such an underrated brand, love these cars.
Amazing. I was really hoping you'd review this one.
My friend’s dad has this car, the Lexus ES300h
I rode in it a few times and I have to say it’s really nice he liked the car so much that he got another one after he finished his lease
This is why I love Lexus the epitome of luxury
And Mr. Geese the cinematography is just beautiful the quality is amazing🔥
i rarely comment in youtube, but i have to thank you for this intro it's SOOO GOOD
Geese never disappoints with his unmatched and detailed car reviews.
I currently drive a 2016 GS350 F-Sport & have driven both versions of the ES as loaner vehicles while my car was being serviced. First drove the ES350 which I didn't like since it had too much power for a 300 + HP FWD vehicle. Then I drove the ES300h which I like it more than I thought I would & much more than the 350. It was also the first hybrid I've ever driven. It had good power & showed it was averaging nearly 50 MPG. I'm sticking with my GS for now since I just bought the car two years ago, but my future vehicle will for sure be a hybrid or electric.
I've watched your other reviews with the V6 and you're selling the hybrid very well. I've reached the point in my life where I have other cars for the speed and fun, but for daily driving, surrounded by idiots, crappy roads and traffic, the things I want out of a daily are: 1. Silence 2. Isolation 3. Butter smooth ride 4. An excellent audio system to listen to Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Zeppelin, and Metallica, among others, very loudly and clearly. 5. And, 35+mpg sounds very good.
Follow up: I FINALLY test drove an ES and I came away very impressed. They didn't have the hybrid, unfortunately. The V6 came across as adequately powered and smoooooth. The ride is very refined, smooth, and silent. I love how Lexus kept it simple for reliability. The standard sound system sounds good, unfortunately they didn't have a Mark Levinson equipped car for comparison. They were fortunate to have ONE 2021 and ONE 2022 ES at the dealership. I drove what they had. The materials seem top notch. Solid, and top notch. There aren't many cars for twice the price that are as good as this, in my opinion. My only gripe is the GUI. It's not that good in my opinion. Give me buttons laid out logically and I'd be happier. As is, it's an excellent car.
@@2006gtobob Don't know if you drove the '21, the '22 or both. The '21 GUI is just awful with the trackpad. Although the '22 still has it, they made the screen a touchscreen so you never ever have to touch the damn thing as long as you live (he said as a very conscious '22 owner). If you'd prefer a fully updated system with better menus, faster action and no trackpad at all, that's reportedly coming, probably in '23 (see the current NX for a preview of what it's like).
@@tonysterbenc I drove both. The 23 looks more promising as far as the interface, cup holders, etc goes. I will miss the clock, unless Lexus realizes its mistake concerning that and it stays.
@@2006gtobob The funny thing is, there's both a digital clock above the gauges and that analog clock near the screen, and when I want to know what time it is, my eyes always go to the analog clock.
@@tonysterbenc I wear mechanical watches and just prefer to read time that way. Why, after 30 years remove it, other than some dumb millennial bean counter making a cost savings decision?
This vehicle is all about "Taste". If you are a big of Engineering put behind and appreciate, then this is the vehicle. I owned BMW 5 Series and now this one, this is a wonderful piece of Engineering and I am talking in 2022. Yes, 44 MPG matters in the current scenario. Come back with an updated video...You need an upgrade too...Overall a wonderful video
Predator face grill. Yep, this is now permanently stuck in my mind.
Ugliest ever grille is the sole reason that prevents me from buying a Lexus. I have absolutely no doubt on their reliability & durability which really matters in the long run.
Beautiful camera work as usual. Best videography of all the channels, well done.
Japanese engineering and craftsmanship is superior. Tesla needs QC training from Lexus.
They just need to stop rushing their vehicles out the door.
All their users are beta testers.
@@Zonno5 exactly
Tesla users are brainwashed idiots who don’t care about quality, luxury, value for money, etc. who are ruining the car world.
@@insayn7995 to be fair, a Tesla model 3 is a better vehicle in terms of technology, efficiency all while retaining driving performance. I agree the Lexus interior is much better and I actually also prefer its looks .
After my wife's 250h was totalled by a hit-and-run driver earlier this year, we picked up an off-lease 2018 ES300h. This was before used prices became silly, so we were able to pick the car up for about half the price of a new one. I was thrilled that we were able to source one with the Mark Levinson sound system, because it is divine sounding. I was also pleased that the car has a nice iPod interface, so I can have all my music along with me on long road trips. Other than that, it is a super comfortable, super quiet luxurious sedan with unbelievable gas mileage that's perfect for long road trips. Me, personally, I prefer more sporty vehicles, so I'm sticking with my 6-Speed Manual Acura TSX, but my wife loves this car and it does make for very pleasant vacation road trips.
It's worth noting that the 2018 described here is materially different from the car in this video in numerous ways: chassis, ride and handling, dimensions, previous generation of the hybrid powertrain, different stereo, for starters.
Just happy to see a Toyota vehicle that doesn’t have an outdated interior. Very nice car.
Fully loaded Avalon quite comparable.Doesn't even need to be a Hybrid, but must be accompanied with both Apple & Android car play.
Test drove this. The seating comfort, the refinement and the relaxing demeanour will haunt me for a very long time. This is one of those cars which one could love given all its foibles (which can be counted on two fingers).
I wonder if it felt better because you just got out of some fca piles.
But yes, Lexus' interiors have went WAY up in quality. That new ES is a fantastic car
@@zacharyreynolds4303 Their stuff is ancient, but even the things that were redesigned recently isn't really what I'd consider great. The new compass really feels cheap and I'm not a huge fan on the wrangler, but I know that's more rugged aimed so it gets a pass. Anything that's more fiat based is what I think are the turds, that and the electronics overall. 3.6 is a decent motor and the 8-speed zf is fine, but that 9-speed sucks the big one.
I'd hope they're reliable after being out for so long. The 300/charger has been out for well over a decade now as well as the grand Cherokee. I just find it laughable how much money they want for something that's essentially unchanged for years.
I'm not big on domestics at all, regardless of fca, ford or GM - I think they all build their cars to a pricepoint just to get them out the door and don't really put alot of time in R&D, sure there are exceptions, but from what I can tell, alot just fall apart after the 5 year mark, where you look at some toyotas, hondas, mazdas and even hyundai/kia now and they're much further ahead in terms of wear/tear
@@Suction_ Some jeeps have straps for door hinges. WTF!!!!! Stop buying jeeps. people. Get a highlander or an lx.
@@ricky-sanchez I mean, that's kinda the point though for a wrangler. I can't fault that. Now grand cherokee vs highlander, that's easy. There's really nothing that can compete with the wrangler. I'm more on the compass, grand Cherokee and the others that haven't been touched in years
@@Suction_ Once again: Jeep door is made from crap. Explain.
@@ricky-sanchez What else would you like to use to hold a door from swinging open that is completely removable? Plastic? Strap wont break and its flexible enough to not get in the way of door removal
I drove even a 2003 ES300 and I was blown away by how smooth it was. I couldn't believe that type of car could be picked up for $4k. The engine and transmission felt like they were in a different room.
Scotty will love one of these 10 years from now
Fantastic review and totally agree. I recently took an Uber in a brand new ES and was blown away by the interior, comfort and quietness. Perfect for where I live, Los Angeles, where you spend most of your time crawling in traffic. Definitely giving this a hard look when my 5 series lease is up.
This is when Quality meet Style. Well Done Lexus
dude you have really done it once again. your video quality and work is so good it is incredible
Great car. I have a 2014 es300h with 219,000 miles and still drives like new. No issues with the car so far
Those are incredible miles! Have you had to chnage the batteries yet? I just made a review on the 2015 ES300h comparing to the 2021 ES300h and the improvements are sublime 👌👌
@@SergCarReviews Still driving with the original batteries. No issues so far and I am expecting it to go past 400k miles before I will start having major repairs
220k miles on the odometer currently
Now 254k miles. Apart from replacing tires, brakes and rotors, no expensive repairs so far
@@danielbob4310 Mate that is amazing!! Do you only do city or a combination of highway and city? Also didn't get notifications for the other replies... that is incredible to say the least!
I have to say, I'm pretty sure I watch the majority of car reviews on UA-cam, and by far your intro for your car reviews are the best I've ever seen. I don't know how you found the perfect song to relate to the Lexus ES but you did. Also your photography skills are incredible. It literally looks like I'm watching an official Lexus commercial.
Certainly better than anything from Europe.
@Andrew Lim I doubt you would be able to tell the difference son
As of that matters to 99% of e class or 5 series drivers
anything from Europe? All of the worlds best and fastest and most luxurious cars come from Europe. Japan doesn't have anything to compete with Ferrari, Lambo, Mclaren, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Bugatti, Koenigsegg, Pagani, Porsche, AMG, M.
That's my aspirational car. What a beauty. A big step up from Prius. I can live with the quirks. The Lexus engineers tried and succeeded.
The Predator Main Theme - I see what you did there! LOL
Long Tall Sally as well!
4:55 was perfect 👌
Whatever happened to scott turbowski. that man is hars to impresss.
my favorite car review channel by far. the production is flawless and so on the point, no extras. very mature
Great review. I am "the demographic" for this car. Love the levinson audio, thanks so much for publishing a real audio test! Amazing performance. RTs always impressive in a small cushy cabin, but great to see it measured on paper. My wife's Harmon branded X3 sounds great too. My e90 standard radio not so much. Love the luxury and quiet of this, but I would miss the N52 engine and handling of my e90. Maybe when I hit 60yo... Thanks for great review!! Been hoping you would review a nice car again. ;)
Rich Aren’t these mainly for folks over 70?
@@2004cyrus Probably! I'm still young enough for RCF ;)
Great job. An honest review and not the typical one where you see reviewers whinging about the CVT, lack of performance etc.
I've never liked the ES line up of cars, ever! Now that I watched this quick video I am. As a daily all around car I could see myself enjoying one of these. (:
Wow! It really is one of the best channels of many car review channels I've seen so far! And the guy describes all the details so stunningly calm that intrigues everyone and anyone. And I love Cars of TOYOTA Family! And BTW Thanks a lot for ultra informative review!
I bought a 2020 ES350 Ultra Luxury trim with all the options. Honestly, I considered the Hybrid but it came down to I wanted the extra power the V6 provided and the V6 is several hundred dollars cheaper without the need to ever change batteries. Honestly it comes down to personal preference and both are great cars!
The batteries don't have to be changed until about 300,000 miles. I promise the couple hundred you saved on the initial price doesn't outweigh the gas savings.
@@scootcha or 10 years when the warranty expires OR the batteries go dead! The reason you state isn't the ONLY reason I didn't buy the hybrid so each his own!
Thanks for the audio system break down. Much appreciated.
ahaa I'll see what you did there with the predator soundtrack.. 😏 Btw, like the tasteful music you use most of the times in your reviews my man!
EGGBIRDTHEROOSTER have any idea what is the title of the intro music?
@@herbertwong6007 Cora Zea - Kiku Rain
TheEquationSlayer thanks friend, appreciate it 👍👍👍
I have said once, I say it again. This by far, one of the best auto reviews in world. Nothing extra, just the man's perspective and logic. Bravo!
ES suits you mr.Goose
I sat in this car at the autoshow in February 2020. I must say it was so nice and roomy inside for a tall person. It made me feel 'special' sitting inside it, like I finally arrived if I owned one.
You know this car is a great car when airports are using it as limousine fleet cars in the hybrid version. A testament to its reliability and performance. It was easy to fall in love with this car. It stood out from everything else in the luxury sedan category by far and at an amazingly affordable price point fully loaded.
They’re finally going down and I’m considering getting a used one right now with low miles
I got this car for my grandparents. They love it. It's the perfect car for them.
I’d like one too, please.
"If you are the right demographic" - Yes, I am.
mountainhobo lol me too!
Me too haha. I own two ES’s. A 2006 ES330 and 2007 ES350. I love em
Don't buy ICE, get a Model 3 or Y.....this is the future don't waste your time with BS ICE....
@@VNCTHE1 "don't waste your time with BS ICE...." -- I buy a car to drive, not show it to my millennial friends during soy latte runs.
@@mountainhobo because EVs don't drive?
The intro is so clean and calm 🔥🔥🔥
I'm biased, but I love this car. Including the looks.
Please get an eyesight test.
@@Lensman864 I did, and my eyesight is terrible. Still love the thing.
I love the way you go through and talk about the interior. No other reviewer does it as well as you do.
Well how times have changed with gas prices...
Drove the hybrid. Love it
Nobody ever comments about the unique intro music if each video which captures the essence of each car and is the summary of the whole review in about 10 seconds.
Lexus kills me because they make so much sense, but I can't get over the grill aside from the LC and LS implementations. Wish they had like a vanilla 2000-2005 grill option.
BTW recent convert to this channel. Doug's reviews just seem mundane after seeing geese's videos. Great camerawork and through breakdowns. You don't even have to like cars to enjoy this.
I think there's an aftermarket potential for replacing Toyota/Lexus grills with something that doesn't resemble a manta ray.
Had mine for 3000 miles now. Crawl through London North Circular peaceful. Love the audio. Seats fantastic. Matrix headlamps Good. (not for the state's) Euro Takumi spec avoids the bamboo trim opting for a glossy zebrano wood that isn't 80s mercedes looking. Electric recline on rear seats nice too. This will be a keeper. Rare sight in UK!
In less than a year, gas prices shoot through the roof.
I have a 2014 es300h. The interior is top notch. Anyone that enters my car sing praises of how well it is built. The back seats are very comfortable
Wow the starting music is beautiful
I am classic guy, and I like more sedans than suv since I am single, they are more efficient and design wise they get better.
I think Audi is starting to bite into Lexus customers
I’ve just watched this video on 22/7/2022 and when he said I know fuel prices are low I said to myself wait till you see what’s coming 😳
I’m a Lexus apprentice have gotten to test drive a lot of new Lexus’s, have to say the es remains my favorite. Quietest interior smooth ride and I agree about the interior, just fantastic.
The intro piano track is Kiku Rain by Cora Zeu, FYI.
謝謝你,我也很喜歡這鋼琴曲
Hmm...I have 2019 Lexus ES350 Base model, and everyone who has it will tell you that there is a problem with the sound system. For some reason it's designed to be front bias (also the Mark Levinson). Which means most of the sound comes from the front speakers. When you try to adjust the front/rear balance there is a point where it cuts off and sound is muted. There is almost no sound coming off the rear door speakers. There are no speakers in the back of rear passengers, only sub-woofer. I have never seen that in any car the I have owned.
If you still have access to the ES, go ahead and check it out.
I have the V6 model, gas mileage is awesome.On an avg 60mile trip at 70mph with no traffic, I'm getting 38-40Mpg.
The Dynamic cruise control is good, it works until you stop.
Lane assist works almost perfect.
So, yeah, pretty good car.
You do realise that is how its supposed to be? High end audio never has rear speakers or almost muted.
@@barbecuetechtips6024 No, I did not.
production is amazing
This is the best car review channel, hands down. I watch just for the sake of watching.
That is the most amazing front grille design, hands down.
dang goose is hitting with all his winter material this week.. I heart the tech goose!
im 21 and i want this car
You’ll love it!
I’m looking for a daily driver commuter car replacement and this Lexus might be it. My lease term is over on my current vehicle in Q4 of this year. I have been considering an LS, but spending that much to justify it would mean paying it off in 4-5 years and driving it another 5 years to get my maximum return. Not sure I want to be married to a vehicle that long. On another note, I really enjoyed the high production quality on this (as usual with SG productions) as well as the car you reviewed. Production quality is low key, classy, presented well with and the shot to shot transitions make sense all with an artful aesthetic with your imaging and use of light. Aesthetically the way you framed the car in your opening shots with the cloud cover background. You also respect your viewers intelligence as well and don’t come off as snobbish or talking down to me. I do like your humorous references and occasional innuendo and perjorative. You should consider getting your work picked up by some airlines to include in their in-flight entertainment. I’ve seen this done with a couple UA-cam producers pertaining to fine wristwatches.
Start giving decibel measures !! Holy i couldnt hear anything while u were driving the cabin is sooo quiet more quiet than my ls430
hmm hmm - that's EXACTLY what happens when you play an HSD system into EV-mode. Match that with Lexus own smoothness and YOU'LL GET THE PICTURE.
Check out Alex on Autos if you want Decible measurements. The quietest cars use ANC(ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION).
It is not as quiet as the Kia Cadenza V6 or Acura RLX Hybrid in V6 F sport trim. But makes up for it in interior quality and relability.
Lexus ES F sport V6: 69DB at 50mph on test road. Obviously the non F sport with accoustic wheels, skinnier tires, and hybrid option will make this car best in class quietness.
2018 ACURA RLX HYBRID : 68DB AT 50MPH ON DIFFERENT ROAD SURFACE.
2017 KIA CADENZA: 68.5DB AT 50MPH IN RAINY WEATHER.
The quitness benchmark will be the 2021 redesign coming with acoustic wheels, additional sound deadening, and rear accoustic glass.
I am waiting on the Lexus ES refresh to see if they improve upon the car and fix current complaints.
Just bought this car for my 72 year old mother. This review was the basis for the purchase. The gas mileage makes it a diamond.