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Lexus estimated that the ES 350's engine-transmission combination allowed acceleration to 97 km/h (60 mph) in less than 7 seconds, but tests netted the ES 350 as being one of the fastest front-wheel drive luxury sedans then available. 0–97 km/h (60 mph) was acquired in as little as 6.2 seconds by auto magazines, and the car showed a strong ...
1997 Lexus ES 300; 2004 Lexus ES 330; 2007 Lexus ES 350; 2010 Lexus ES 240; 2013 Lexus ES 250/ES 300h/ES 350; 2015 Lexus ES 200/ES 250/ES 300h/ES 350; 2018 Lexus ES 200/ES 250/ES 260/ES 300h/ES 350; GS: midsize RWD/AWD. 1993 Lexus GS 300; 1998 Lexus GS 300/GS 400; 2001 Lexus GS 430; 2006 Lexus GS 300/GS 300 AWD/GS 430/GS 450h; 2008 Lexus GS 350 ...
Sales in the U.S. held steady despite the 2009–2010 Toyota vehicle recalls, several of which included Lexus models. [121] The ES 350 and certain IS models were affected by a recall for potentially jamming floor mats, [121] while parent company Toyota bore the brunt of negative publicity amid investigations over its series of product recalls ...
ES: ES: 2015 2019 2021 Strong hybrid powertrain is standard Locally produced LS: LS: 2017 2017 2020 Strong hybrid powertrain is standard. Imported from Japan Sports car: LC: LC: 2017 2017 (First generation) — Strong hybrid powertrain is standard. Imported from Japan SUV/crossover: NX: NX: 2020 2022 — Strong hybrid powertrain is optional.
2007–2018 Lexus ES 350; 2007–2017 Toyota Aurion (V6) 2007–2012 Toyota Blade (V6) 2007–2013 Toyota Mark X Zio (V6) 2008–2018 [[Toyota Avalon; 2009–2017 Toyota Venza; 2010–2015 Lexus RX350; 2011–2016 Toyota Sienna; 2012–2021 Lotus Evora ("IPS") 2012–2021 Lotus Exige; 2022– Lotus Emira
Australia: Since the year 2000, the Federal Government's luxury car tax applies to new vehicles over a certain purchase price, with higher thresholds applying for cars considered as fuel efficient. [3] [4] As of 2019, the thresholds were approximately AU$66,000 (US$50,000) for normal cars and AU$76,000 (US$57,000) for fuel-efficient cars. [5]
A transgender storyline has reportedly been cut from Pixar’s upcoming Win or Lose series.. Ahead of its February 2025 release, Disney cut the transgender storyline from Pixar’s first long-form ...
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