Lexus Es300 Review
The Lexus ES300 had been dubbed as a high-quality executive sedan in the entry-level luxury
series of vehicles. This vehicle comes standard with a 3.0L V6 engine that generated
210 horsepower and was paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This sedan
also has requisite features including power windows, power door locks, power mirrors,
automatic climate control, power steering, theft deterrent system and cruise control.

The ES300 were also the second-generation car that had replaced the ES250, reflecting
a high level of luxury and comfort unlike the Camry where it shares its basic
architecture. It has a styling that merely gives it distinction from other models.
The vehicle also carried an evident smooth and quiet ride, which becomes the trademark
of Lexus for decades. The ES300 required premium fuel in its powertrain and got
an under 20 mpg fuel economy data except for highway driving. In the interior,
the ES300 also gave an apt space for passengers even with an optional sunroof
more than its exterior dimensions suggests. It also got an adequate trunk space
for cargo loading. Due to this, however, rear space suffered a little.
There were some revisions in the vehicle throughout its years of existence, however,
giving way to a more refined model. An all-new styling in the body, for example,
came in 1992 giving way to an additional power in the engine. A major remake for
the model came in 1997, which offered an added interior space, new body style
and additional features. Another major remake happens in 2001 just 2 years before
it was replaced with the more refined ES330.