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the cornering would be the same. in fact if you're counting, the hybrid is more rear weight biased.
also it's all relative... ask any 540 or hell even 530 owner about how the ES350 feels in acceleration and braking... lol
it's a 4,000 lb luxury car. no matter the trim, you aren't winning any performance contests. there's much better options in the class for that
also it's all relative... ask any 540 or hell even 530 owner about how the ES350 feels in acceleration and braking... lol
it's a 4,000 lb luxury car. no matter the trim, you aren't winning any performance contests. there's much better options in the class for that
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also it's all relative... ask any 540 or hell even 530 owner about how the ES350 feels in acceleration and braking... lol
it's a 4,000 lb luxury car. no matter the trim, you aren't winning any performance contests. there's much better options in the class for that
Yep medium is more than small, large is more than medium, extra large is more than large. What size does one prefer?? Originally Posted by E46CT
the cornering would be the same. in fact if you're counting, the hybrid is more rear weight biased.also it's all relative... ask any 540 or hell even 530 owner about how the ES350 feels in acceleration and braking... lol
it's a 4,000 lb luxury car. no matter the trim, you aren't winning any performance contests. there's much better options in the class for that







