Strange request...bear with me.
#1
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Strange request...bear with me.
What's up guys?
I'm a GS boy at heart, miss my 2GS dearly since I sold it years ago and have returned to the camp with a 2007 ES350, but I can't get rid of the GS itch.
I've been considering trading the ES on something else more practical, thanks mostly to the following since I bought it:
-moved in with GF and her 5yo daughter
-Adopted 88lb Chocolate Lab
I was thinking Truck or SUV, but don't want to spend the gas and sacrifice comfort, so I started thinking larger car, and a 3GS awd fits the bill pretty well.
So here's my question:
would anyone be so kind as to measure their back seat from door panel to door panel?
I'm trying to get an idea of how much space is to be gained from an ES to a GS in terms of back seat with, as that's the critical dimension (dog needs space to stretch out when riding in the car).
And yes, before anyone comments, I do bring my dog in the car. I've got a nice thick seat cover that goes over the entire rear seat and yes, I clean my windows and leather weekly haha.
Thanks in advance!
I'm a GS boy at heart, miss my 2GS dearly since I sold it years ago and have returned to the camp with a 2007 ES350, but I can't get rid of the GS itch.
I've been considering trading the ES on something else more practical, thanks mostly to the following since I bought it:
-moved in with GF and her 5yo daughter
-Adopted 88lb Chocolate Lab
I was thinking Truck or SUV, but don't want to spend the gas and sacrifice comfort, so I started thinking larger car, and a 3GS awd fits the bill pretty well.
So here's my question:
would anyone be so kind as to measure their back seat from door panel to door panel?
I'm trying to get an idea of how much space is to be gained from an ES to a GS in terms of back seat with, as that's the critical dimension (dog needs space to stretch out when riding in the car).
And yes, before anyone comments, I do bring my dog in the car. I've got a nice thick seat cover that goes over the entire rear seat and yes, I clean my windows and leather weekly haha.
Thanks in advance!
#3
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#7
Are you kidding? The rear leg space is lacking, but in my own very humble opinion, the trunk is positively cavernous, especially when compared to the LS with executive seating.
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back to the 3gs trunk, it's very small and problem is useability. the shape kills it when you try to fit popular luggage sizes. in fact that was a main reason we decided the 3gs was no longer for us. we couldn't even fit our full size stroller in conveniently. and then i picked up someone from airport, i couldn't even fit 2 regular sized luggage in the trunk! the overall volume is there, but the shape killed it.
and for fair comparison, look at the e60 and w211 trunk and those are enormous if you think 3gs trunk is cavernous
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The GS trunk is so small that you can only fit ONE oem size wheel/tire in it. Initially thought two wheels would fit in the trunk, but I discovered this upon trying to load up my wheels to bring it to a shop to mount on winter tires. The major design flaw on the 3GS is the oddly shaped trunk opening and a measly 12.7 cu ft of cargo capacity. I honestly don't know how GS450h owners deal with even smaller trunk space, despite that my GS460 is a pleasure to drive.
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The GS was wider than the ES in the past. ES has always been longer.
However, this thread had me thinking so I looked it up on Edmunds, the difference between the ES & GS is that the ES is bigger.... The GS has ~1" of front leg room and all else is smaller.
GS; http://www.edmunds.com/lexus/gs-350/...res-specs.html
ES;http://www.edmunds.com/lexus/es-350/...res-specs.html
Honestly didn't expect that.
I would however suggest an RX350 for ultimate 'balance' between car/suv feel and of course, size.
Good luck!
However, this thread had me thinking so I looked it up on Edmunds, the difference between the ES & GS is that the ES is bigger.... The GS has ~1" of front leg room and all else is smaller.
GS; http://www.edmunds.com/lexus/gs-350/...res-specs.html
ES;http://www.edmunds.com/lexus/es-350/...res-specs.html
Honestly didn't expect that.
I would however suggest an RX350 for ultimate 'balance' between car/suv feel and of course, size.
Good luck!
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and give all the better dimensions in the 2gs, it simply has more rooms for kid and dog. my daughter at 1 yr old already didn't like the space in the 3gs