Overview & Reviews
The 2015 Lexus ES 350 gets upgraded upholstery and a standard touchscreen "Display Audio" tech interface. The optional Mark Levinson sound system now features technology that enhances the sound quality of digital music files. Furthermore, Lexus Enform Remote (which allows owners to remotely view and control certain features via an app) is now available and the optional Lexus Enform App Suite adds Slacker and upgrades to iHeartRadio 4.0. Finally, a limited-edition ES 350 called the Crafted Line has also been added to the lineup.
- Comfortable ride and composed handling
- Excellent crash test scores.
- Velvety-smooth V6 engine
- Generous rear legroom
- Luxurious and well-built interior
- Mouselike electronics interface can be complicated and distracting to use.
User Reviews:
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Nice Ride - 2015 Lexus ES 350
By sfs - July 31 - 3:56 amWould prefer a DIGITAL clock - clock is hard to see. Center console is a bit crowded & not useful - no space for sunglasses. Overhead interior lighting is cheap looking - "spot" lights would look more refined. Does not have blind-spot monitor - really wanted that. Just, a glorified TOYOTA
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It is a Toyota with below par electronic - 2015 Lexus ES 350
By David P. - April 30 - 5:11 amThis car is sold as a luxury vehicle, but after owning it for while we realized nothing is luxury about it except the grittiness of the company and the dealership. Basically, this is a Toyota with a little better paint job outdated electronic and very frustrated entertainment system. Most disappointing is the outrages maintenance prices $300 for an oil change and $475 a yearly charge if you want your navigation system to be updated. Personally, I would not recommend buying this car.
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