07-12 es350 year to year differences?
#1
07-12 es350 year to year differences?
i am currently in the market for a used ES350 and was wondering what the year to year differences are?
So far i have found the following:
2008- 28k miles, CPO, NAV, $20,900 (red exterior, beige interior)
2010- 31k miles, CPO, NO NAVIGATION, $23,900 (dark grey exterior, black interior)
i dont know what the difference is on the above vehicles from a mechanical stand point? i am almost inclined to pull the trigger on the 2008 (i dont really like the color) , but i want to make sure i am not making a stupid move and are overlooking something on the 2010 models that maybe early models lacked?
So far i have found the following:
2008- 28k miles, CPO, NAV, $20,900 (red exterior, beige interior)
2010- 31k miles, CPO, NO NAVIGATION, $23,900 (dark grey exterior, black interior)
i dont know what the difference is on the above vehicles from a mechanical stand point? i am almost inclined to pull the trigger on the 2008 (i dont really like the color) , but i want to make sure i am not making a stupid move and are overlooking something on the 2010 models that maybe early models lacked?
#2
Lexus Champion
[QUOTE=silver305;8053448]i am currently in the market for a used ES350 and was wondering what the year to year differences are?
So far i have found the following:
2008- 28k miles, CPO, NAV, $20,900 (red exterior, beige interior)
2010- 31k miles, CPO, NO NAVIGATION, $23,900 (dark grey exterior, black interior)
i dont know what the difference is on the above vehicles from a mechanical stand point? i am almost inclined to pull the trigger on the 2008 (i dont really like the color) , but i want to make sure i am not making a stupid move and are overlooking something on the 2010 models that maybe early models lacked?[/QUOT
Mechanically the cars are the same. The biggest differences are interior and exterior trim updates beginning with the 2010 mid-cycle refresh (which I think was a BIG improvement). With the 2011's, I believe, they changed the recommended fuel from premium to regular.
So far i have found the following:
2008- 28k miles, CPO, NAV, $20,900 (red exterior, beige interior)
2010- 31k miles, CPO, NO NAVIGATION, $23,900 (dark grey exterior, black interior)
i dont know what the difference is on the above vehicles from a mechanical stand point? i am almost inclined to pull the trigger on the 2008 (i dont really like the color) , but i want to make sure i am not making a stupid move and are overlooking something on the 2010 models that maybe early models lacked?[/QUOT
Mechanically the cars are the same. The biggest differences are interior and exterior trim updates beginning with the 2010 mid-cycle refresh (which I think was a BIG improvement). With the 2011's, I believe, they changed the recommended fuel from premium to regular.
#3
Lexus Fanatic
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[QUOTE=LexBob2;8053486]
I agree with Bob on the improvements of the '10..
Go with a '10!
i am currently in the market for a used ES350 and was wondering what the year to year differences are?
So far i have found the following:
2008- 28k miles, CPO, NAV, $20,900 (red exterior, beige interior)
2010- 31k miles, CPO, NO NAVIGATION, $23,900 (dark grey exterior, black interior)
i dont know what the difference is on the above vehicles from a mechanical stand point? i am almost inclined to pull the trigger on the 2008 (i dont really like the color) , but i want to make sure i am not making a stupid move and are overlooking something on the 2010 models that maybe early models lacked?[/QUOT
Mechanically the cars are the same. The biggest differences are interior and exterior trim updates beginning with the mid-cycle refresh (which I think was a BIG improvement). With the 2011's, I believe, they d the recommended fuel from premium to regular.
So far i have found the following:
2008- 28k miles, CPO, NAV, $20,900 (red exterior, beige interior)
2010- 31k miles, CPO, NO NAVIGATION, $23,900 (dark grey exterior, black interior)
i dont know what the difference is on the above vehicles from a mechanical stand point? i am almost inclined to pull the trigger on the 2008 (i dont really like the color) , but i want to make sure i am not making a stupid move and are overlooking something on the 2010 models that maybe early models lacked?[/QUOT
Mechanically the cars are the same. The biggest differences are interior and exterior trim updates beginning with the mid-cycle refresh (which I think was a BIG improvement). With the 2011's, I believe, they d the recommended fuel from premium to regular.
Go with a '10!
#6
Lexus Champion
I also prefer the wheels that were added with the refresh.
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#8
Lexus Champion
That's a tough call to make. Probably more of a personal decision. Personally, I'd want both the 2010 refresh with the HD navigation..
#10
i am trading in my 2009 ls460 on 22 cv3 vossens (without the wheels of course) and it is simply because i just hate the way it brakes and i have ran out of warranty. Also, the new gf lives about 35 miles away from me and this car is sitting at 70200 miles as we speak (bought it with 65000) so i am afraid to keep racking up miles within the next 12 months and then be super upside down on it.
#11
i am trading in my 2009 ls460 on 22 cv3 vossens (without the wheels of course) and it is simply because i just hate the way it brakes and i have ran out of warranty. Also, the new gf lives about 35 miles away from me and this car is sitting at 70200 miles as we speak (bought it with 65000) so i am afraid to keep racking up miles within the next 12 months and then be super upside down on it.
#15
i am looking at it like this:
The black one seems classier, more polished, more elegant if you will.The front grill looks nicer, the color of the interior is certainly much nicer to me, BUT the red one has the navigation and it is 3 grand less... From a financial stand point, the red one is a better investment for sure...
The black one seems classier, more polished, more elegant if you will.The front grill looks nicer, the color of the interior is certainly much nicer to me, BUT the red one has the navigation and it is 3 grand less... From a financial stand point, the red one is a better investment for sure...