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Edmunds
...Cons: Bland driving characteristics, less powerful than most competitors, many of the desired features and options are expensive, no split-folding rear seat...
Cars.com
...Reported by Jim Flammang for cars.com From the cars.com 2003 Buying Guide...
CarGurus
...Once again, a new ES was a year away...
Edmunds
...If a Lexus badge really means that much to you, the ES 300 is a great car, but we'll opt for the less prestigious Camry and use the savings to go white water...
Edmunds
...Published: 10/02/1995 Updated: 10/02/2009 What's New for 1995: Styling is freshened, and chrome wheels are available. Trunk-mounted CD changer is a new option...
Edmunds
...Published: 10/02/1993 Updated: 10/02/2009 What's New for 1993: A fuel cap tether and automatic-locking safety belt retractors are added...
Edmunds
...New 3.0-liter engine has aluminum block and a few more horsepower. Several convenience features are now standard, including an outside temperature gauge...
Edmunds
...Published: 10/02/1992 Updated: 10/02/2009 What's New for 1992: Camry-based replacement for ES250. ABS and driver airbag are standard...
Cars.com
...Fuel economy: 19 m.p.g. city/25 m.p.g highway 5-speed; 18/24 automatic. Base price: $25,000 estimated. Strong point: Unbelievably quit operation, lively V-6...
Cars.com
...The national split for the '93 cars is expected to be 40,000 400s, 40,000 300s, and 20,000 coupes. "That's 40 percent, 40 percent and 20 percent" White said...