2010 es
#16
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A Peek at the '10 Camry revealed a satellite antenna wart on the roof. That would most certainly be welcome, as the cheap aftermarket-looking antenna provided in the XM radio kit is ridiculous...
#17
Lexus Test Driver
2010 ES 350:
What's New: "A mid-cycle revamp nets this midsize, entry-lux 4-dr new head / taillamps, upgraded interior trim, leather front seats with memory function, and rear-seat side airbags. Other changes of note include a VSC cutoff switch, ECO indicator, Bluetooth, iPod/USB inputs, and Safety Connect, plus a revised nav with the new Enform telematics system."
Cool Fact: "Primo ES 350 options include Mark Levinson audio, the Pre-Collision System, Intuitive Park Assist, and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control."
Sum Up: "How to pay too much for a gussied-up Camry."
2 out of a possible 5 star rating.
What's New: "A mid-cycle revamp nets this midsize, entry-lux 4-dr new head / taillamps, upgraded interior trim, leather front seats with memory function, and rear-seat side airbags. Other changes of note include a VSC cutoff switch, ECO indicator, Bluetooth, iPod/USB inputs, and Safety Connect, plus a revised nav with the new Enform telematics system."
Cool Fact: "Primo ES 350 options include Mark Levinson audio, the Pre-Collision System, Intuitive Park Assist, and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control."
Sum Up: "How to pay too much for a gussied-up Camry."
2 out of a possible 5 star rating.
#18
Lexus Champion
As much as I like my car (new in 4/06) I've always thought the ES is a decent value up to $38k-$40k when new. It's been problem free in that length of time.
Once you get over $40k there are a lot of other interesting choices and maybe not such a great value.
Would I buy another one? Probably, unless something else caught my eye.
Once you get over $40k there are a lot of other interesting choices and maybe not such a great value.
Would I buy another one? Probably, unless something else caught my eye.
#19
Lead Lap
This thread is really worthless without pictures. Did Motor Trend actually test the 2010 ES or are they just guessing based on a fact sheet? If they did test it, where are the pictures?
#20
Pole Position
One of the main new competitors now will be the all new 2010 Buick LaCrosse / Allure (in Canada).
#21
Lexus Champion
I haven't seen any road test reports for the 2010 ES period to this point (and I keep checking). There are no major suspension tweaks or powertrain changes so the car should essentially drive the same as the 07 - 09 models.
One of the main new competitors now will be the all new 2010 Buick LaCrosse / Allure (in Canada).
One of the main new competitors now will be the all new 2010 Buick LaCrosse / Allure (in Canada).
#22
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#23
AWD - standard remote start - standard satellite radio - 100,000 mile powertrain warranty - ES350 looks = will give a strong look / evaluation prior to my lease runout 10/1/09. It's a Buick but lets face it, ES350 has a Camry heritage and mine stilll has that annoying cold engine tick at 28,000 miles.
#24
Pole Position
I agree the Buick brings quite a bit to the table....I usually buy my vehicles two years old with service records (1 owner) so the depreciation will be much greater.....that means a better deal.
Haven't seen it in person yet...but the pics look promising.
Haven't seen it in person yet...but the pics look promising.
#25
Lexus Test Driver
There is no 2010 model yet so there can't be any tests. They were referring to the previous years.
#26
Lexus Test Driver
I haven't seen any road test reports for the 2010 ES period to this point (and I keep checking). There are no major suspension tweaks or powertrain changes so the car should essentially drive the same as the 07 - 09 models.
One of the main new competitors now will be the all new 2010 Buick LaCrosse / Allure (in Canada).
One of the main new competitors now will be the all new 2010 Buick LaCrosse / Allure (in Canada).
#27
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#28
Lexus Champion
Yup. Probably won't get much more than a line mention in various magazines "What's new for 2010" sections.