es350 interior vs 2012 and older
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es350 interior vs 2012 and older
I sat in a new es350 today - cerulean blue w/ beige interior. I think the doors are very plain looking and dash is not as ergonomic as the older models. Why are there so many button place holders where the park assist on/off switch is? it really makes the interior look cheap. I did not get to drive it or turn on the ignition.
I think black might be a better color, and while the seats are gorgeous I think the rest of the interior is a bit plain and not really as nice as the previous model. Am I alone in this opinion?
OTOH the GS350 interior with similar design themes looks much, much better. A bit too big for my tastes though.
The perfect car would be the ES350 with GS350 interior
I think black might be a better color, and while the seats are gorgeous I think the rest of the interior is a bit plain and not really as nice as the previous model. Am I alone in this opinion?
OTOH the GS350 interior with similar design themes looks much, much better. A bit too big for my tastes though.
The perfect car would be the ES350 with GS350 interior
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Actually the ES is bigger than the GS...
I agree with the doors being plain looking, overall theres a sizable reduction in plastic quality too IMHO. I disagree about the dash design though, I think thats a big improvement over the previous car.
I agree with the doors being plain looking, overall theres a sizable reduction in plastic quality too IMHO. I disagree about the dash design though, I think thats a big improvement over the previous car.
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Lexus removed features for usa market and just leave us with ugly button covers.
here's what we are missing compared to a loaded ES300h in Taiwan
IMHO Lexus should have used button design from the GS, one control module for each trim/pkg so there is almost no ugly dummy button.
here's what we are missing compared to a loaded ES300h in Taiwan
IMHO Lexus should have used button design from the GS, one control module for each trim/pkg so there is almost no ugly dummy button.
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Hey! That ES picture you posted has wood on the console! Where is that from?
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