JTH Vin only ES300h?
It's been mentioned that they switch production to Japan depending on demand. But I don't think this is the case with this generation.
I had a 2013 ES that was built in Japan. The fits and finishes, both interior and exterior, were okay, but they weren't great. The alignment of exterior panels was, again, okay, but it was far from perfect. Similarly, the alignment of interior panels was not close to being perfect, and there were a couple of flaws with the interior panel materials. My 2017 ES was built in Kentucky. The fits and finishes on the 2017 ES, both interior and exterior, are pretty close to perfect, and they are far superior to those in the Japan-built 2013 ES. As far as mechanical issues are concerned, I had none with the 2013, and I've had none with the 2017.
While I know that my sample size is small, from my experience with a Japan-built Generation 6 ES and a US-built Generation 6 ES, I would have no concerns at all about buying another vehicle built in the Kentucky factory.
An extreme example of this, is when the prius gas pedal /floor mat issue came to light. Multiple workers committed suicide due to this mistake. I don't condone this behavior or action. But I couldn't see an American auto worker giving up everything due to their flaw.
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For example, when the prius gas pedal /floor mat issue came to light. Multiple workers committed suicide due to this mistake. I don't condone this behavior or action. But I couldn't see an American auto worker giving everything to build a car on that level.
Further, at this point, there should be somewhere close to 20,000 2019 ES that have been sold and that are on the road in the US. Yet, the number of people complaining about problems with those cars has also been relatively low. There is a long thread here from people who are not happy with the ML sound system, but their complaints seem to be more related to the design of the system, and they have nothing to do with how or where the car was built. There is also another thread with a number of people who have complained about a wind noise from the driver's side window/door at speeds of 50 mph and above. But it would appear that it is likely that the cause of that problem is with the door seal, and that part could have been manufactured anywhere else in the world, and it has nothing to do with how the car was built in Kentucky.
Other than those two issues, the only complaints about the 2019 ES350 seem like very isolated issues, and they are quite small in numbers.
There probably was a time when the Japanese work ethic led to the building of higher quality cars than those built in the US. That was likely true in the 1980s, but the auto industry in the US (both foreign and domestic) has responded well to quality control concerns, and many manufacturers have proved that they can build high quality vehicles in the US. The belief that Lexus can't/doesn't build cars in the US as well as those built in Japan is, I think, a closed-minded generalization that simply is no longer the case.
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An extreme example of this, is when the prius gas pedal /floor mat issue came to light. Multiple workers committed suicide due to this mistake. I don't condone this behavior or action. But I couldn't see an American auto worker giving up everything due to their flaw.











