10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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problem #3

Dec 222011

ES 350 6-cyl

  • miles
Rear window distorts other car headlight at night and is very distracting, especially in heavy traffic. It appears that the slant of the window and the defrosting wires are set to close and this is what causes this problem. Later models, this is corrected by fewer wires with more separation.

- Murrieta, CA, USA

problem #2

Apr 052010

ES 350

  • miles
My 2010 ES 350 the side mirrors fog up when it's raining and the outside temperature is below the 50 degree range and a slight drop or increase in temperature between traveling points, like driving from a lower temperature northern Virginia into a higher humidity and temperature today (4/5/11) in Washington DC weather. I couldn't see anything out of the two mirrors to change lanes on the highway, a very unsafe and hazardous condition trying to lower the window in the rain and wipe the drive side mirror, drive, and having to repeat 5 minutes later. Eren: Good morning. Thank you for contacting Lexus today.

- Manassas Park, VA, USA

problem #1

Apr 022010

(reported on)

ES 350

  • miles
2010 Lexus ES350. Consumer states unintended acceleration. The consumer stated he engaged the cruise control, but due to speed restrictions where he was driving, he applied the brake and drove to the top. Once on level ground and with a clear lane ahead, he engaged resume. To his surprise the vehicle lurched forward with such force that he felt he had been pushed back into the seat very hard. He applied the brake and disengaged the cruise control. The dealers explanation was that the vehicle was powerful. The consumer also stated there was poor visibility in the rear of the vehicle. He stated he is 5" 10' tall, but sitting in the drivers seat, he could not see the back of the car; the end of the trunk lid, or the tail lights. The rear head rests covered much of the corners of the rear window and the middle was also blocked by the brake light. Also, just after the rear passenger seat, the cover over the trunk was slanted at an angle upward, and he could not see where the trunk ended. An object or a child who is 4" 5' tall could not be seen until he drove away. The door mirror showed the handle of the rear passenger's door, after which since the body was slanted inwardly, there was no way to see the tail lights and thus gauge where the car ended. The consumer stated he was forced to back away very slowly in parking lots. On roads after a snowfall, the vehicle skidded and fish-tailed un-like an ordinary rear-wheel drive vehicle. It kept going, and driving became uneasy. During the first week of driving, anytime the heat was on, there was a strong smell of burning plastic coming from the vents. The passenger's door did not fit the body of the vehicle. They were snug at the top, but when they reach the door handle, there was at least one/three of an inch gap between the door and the body.

- Flagstaff, AZ, USA