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2002 Lexus es300 vs. 1994 Mustang gt Both Automatic?
The Lexus is stock, the Mustang has Shorty Headers on it. Which car do you think would win in a race and why ?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

I think the 2002 Lexus would win it. The 94 Mustang only produces like 215hp and its RWD, which means more hp are lost at the rear wheels. The 02 ES300 produces 210hp but it's FWD and it's just light.

2002 lexus es300 ROTORS?
which kind of rotors & brakes should i put on my lexus, my rotors are warped?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

factory pads and rotors. you can either go to your nearest lexus or toyota dealer. the es300 is the same thing as a camry. so they should stock parts for your car. trust me, i have used aftermarket pads and rotors before and they suck. they wear out fast, warp, make noise. stick with factory stuff...

My 2002 Lexus ES300 needs a tune-up?
My 2002 Lexus ES300 has 93,000 miles on her and last Summer she got new tires and brakes. I want to get her running Top Form and she is due for a 100,000 mile tune up. What should I do and NOT do? Lexus charges an exorbitant amount of money for service. I have about $700.00 to spend. Any advice would be great. Thanks!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Find a good independent shop (look up reviews). 700 should be all you need for 100,000 mi tune up, which is probably timing belt, spark plugs, belts, and some fluid changes.

What are the best brand tires for my 2002 lexus es300?
I just purchased my 2002 Lexus Es300 and I was looking into getting all 4 new tires because the front ones are shot at the back ones are different brands and have different thread on them. I know the size and I know I need all seasons because of the weather here in NJ. I just need help with what would be the best brand for my Lexus. Thanks.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Original equipment was Bridgestone. Lexus always does it right.


 
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