7th Generation (2019+) Lexus ES (250, 260, 300h, 350) Megathread

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  • Black Line Special Edition package features Obsidian outer mirrors, black rear lip spoiler and black lower rocker panel
  • ES lineup returns with three available engines, AWD options and F SPORT models
  • Base grade starting MSRP of $43,190 (including Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee)
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  • Black Line Special Edition package features Obsidian outer mirrors, black rear lip spoiler and black lower rocker panel
  • ES lineup returns with three available engines, AWD options and F SPORT models
  • Base grade starting MSRP of $43,190 (including Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee)
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No luggage this time around huh?
 

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Car prices have grown so of control... when you look at the rest of the market, ES is still an incredible value for a fantastic luxury car.
i assume get it while you can, the next gen will get the same bump every single model has gotten pushing it further up. Anyone priced out, welcome to your new Toyota Crown.
 

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Sad but true.

If next gen ES gets TTV6, 0-60 accelerates under 5s, and comes with full aluminum adaptive air suspension, I wouldn't mind a 50% higher price premium.

But as we all know...it ain't gonna happen.
 

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If next gen ES gets TTV6, 0-60 accelerates under 5s, and comes with full aluminum adaptive air suspension, I wouldn't mind a 50% higher price premium.

But as we all know...it ain't gonna happen.
50% higher premium would make the ES - $75,000 car. There wouldn’t be enough buyers to justify a cost like that in a shrinking sedan market. Plus they would lose a lot of sales to BMW/Mercedes at that price
 

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50% higher premium would make the ES - $75,000 car. There wouldn’t be enough buyers to justify a cost like that in a shrinking sedan market. Plus they would lose a lot of sales to BMW/Mercedes at that price
A theoretical ES500h FSP would be nearing 75k though just like the RX500