Wednesday 4 December 2013

LEXUS ES Featured car of 2013 ..

The 2013 Lexus ES 350 is powered by a V6 engine, which most test drivers appreciate for its smooth, refined power delivery. A six-speed automatic transmission sends power to the front wheels, and for the most part, auto writers agree that it’s well matched to the ES’ drivetrain. Fuel economy is an EPA-estimated 21/31 mpg city/highway, which is an improvement over the2012 model’s estimates. Additionally, the ES 350 achieves its estimates without premium fuel, which helps keep overall fuel costs lower than cars like the Acura TL. Few auto writers consider the redesigned ES 350 fun to drive, and they dislike the ES 350’s vague steering, but most note that the 2013 ES 350 still offers the comfortable ride they’ve come to expect from Lexus. Additionally, the ES 350 has one of the best reliability ratings in the class.


Though the 2012 ES shared much of its DNA with the Toyota Camry, the redesigned ES 350 is built on the same platform as the new Toyota Avalon. As a result, reviewers note that the new ES 350 has more passenger space than ever before – particularly in the back seat. The new cabin also features an edgier design that takes many styling cues from the Lexus GS, and test drivers say that the ES 350’s build quality is top-notch. However, some write that features like leather and Bluetooth, which were standard on the 2012 ES, are now optional. Additionally, few reviewers like the ES 350’s available infotainment and navigation systems, saying that the controller is difficult to use, and that some functions are inaccessible when the ES is in motion.


A redesign gives this perennial Kiplinger favorite a bold new look for 2013. From the aggressive "spindle" grille to the dual exhaust, the exterior of theES hints at the sportier character underneath. While it keeps the 3.5-liter V6, it gets suspension and steering changes as well as a stiffer body for better feel behind the wheel.
Cars $30,000 - $40,000
Sticker price: $36,995 (350)
Invoice price: $34,710
TrueCar national average price: $35,678
Resale value: 3-year: 52%, 5-year: 40%
MPG: City: 21; Hwy: 31
The cars finishing is really accurate as it becomes the best car to own in 2013 ..



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