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Blue Book® Suggested Retail Value Fuel Economy (city/hwy) Review: 2009 Lexus ES 350This 2009 review is representative of model years 2007 to 2012. Introduction The ES starts slightly above $35,000, some $3000 more than the Lexus IS, which offers a much different, sportier driving experience. The ES's ride is creamy and the interior spacious and comfortable, and there is absolutely zilch to entice the enthusiast. People who enjoy quickness will appreciate the 272-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 and the 6.2-second 0-to-60-mph time, but hard sprints are the last thing this mush machine is about. Verdict What's New Highlights and Recommendations Further coddling is just a checkbox away, though, and pricing spirals out of control rather quickly, particularly with packages. The roughly $1300 Premium Plus package adds driver-preset memory, heated and cooled seats, and rain-sensing wipers, and things go up from there. The Ultra Luxury package adds a larger sunroof, a power rear sunshade (for that limousine feel), wood and leather trim on the steering wheel and shifter, rear side airbags, and HID headlamps for almost $4000, but it requires the addition of the bundled navigation system and backup camera (an additional $2500-plus) or the nav with the backup camera and a Mark Levinson 14-speaker sound system, which costs more than $4000. The Pebble Beach package adds all the gadgets of Premium Plus — along with unique wheels, paint, and interior trim colors — for $2970. Other big-money options are Lexus's pre-collision system (pass on that one) and 17-inch "sport alloy" wheels that could not be less in tune with the character of the car. Thankfully, to avoid the heavy hits of the packages, you can order many of the items à la carte. Safety Content provided by Car and Driver. Related ArticlesSave Time and Money: |










