Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare?
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Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 3/3/2007 1:30:04 PM
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mkaresh
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In late 2005 I started conducting my own reliability research. I'm reporting absolute stats like "times in the shop" that will make the differences between cars much clearer. Relative ratings obscure too much--how large is the difference between "better than average" and "worse than average"? Results are updated four times a year, so there will be information on new models sooner. I’ve started collecting data on only one year of the ES so far, 2007, but the sample is very small. Additional cars for any year would be very helpful. Participants simply report repairs the month after they occur on a one-page survey and an approximate odometer reading at the end of each quarter. To encourage participation, panel members will receive full access to the results free of charge. For the details, and to sign up to help out: Vehicle reliability research Comments, questions, and suggestions welcome.
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 4/4/2007 11:33:13 PM
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lexluga
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Lexus is in the top of reliability as compared to any auto maker in the market as of today, 2007. You can check Consumer Reports to back up this statement.
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 4/5/2007 12:02:13 AM
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mkaresh
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If Consumer Reports provided sufficient, and sufficiently reliable, information, I wouldn't be conducting my own research. You can read my main critique here: Consumer Reports critique With regard to the latest ES 350, it'll be November before it'll be possible to say what impact early transmission replacements are having. I'd like more detailed information, sooner.
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 4/5/2007 9:26:14 AM
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lexluga
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You should buy one and tell everyone how much you enjoy it.
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 5/1/2007 11:41:12 AM
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mkaresh
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I'm collecting data on any model with enough interested owners. Sadly, neither my wallet nor my garage is large enough for me to buy one of each.
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 5/2/2007 6:11:03 AM
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Lexus' new LS 460 flagship sedan has captured a lot of attention for one feature in particular: its ability to park itself. I'll detail the Advanced Parking Guidance System later in this review, but even if you don't choose this optional system of Lexus cold air intake, the LS 460 improves upon its predecessor in numerous ways and remains an exceptional choice for car buyers looking for a personal sanctuary on wheels.
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 5/3/2007 12:26:51 AM
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leap1
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what transmission failures are you refering to
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 5/3/2007 1:08:10 AM
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mkaresh
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The new six-speed automatic used in the V6 Camry and ES 350 is requiring early replacment in many cars. I don't know the actual percentage, might just be 10 percent, but that's still many cars. If I had more owners participating in my research, I'd actually know the percentage. For now, check any active Camry or Lexus ES forum for reports of failures.
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 5/3/2007 8:01:09 AM
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leap1
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i actually work for lexus as a tech and have not seen any failures, but they are replacing some due to a flare shift. there is a technical service bulletin for this concern. im not sure about any actual failures to the transmissions but as far as the flare shift concern, ive only seen two transmissions replaced.
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RE: Lexus ES reliability - how does it compare? - 5/3/2007 9:29:28 AM
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mkaresh
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I probably should not have said "failures," so I've edited my post. This flaring problem is the one I'm aware of. I think I experienced this problem myself in a 2006 Saab 9-3 Aero I test drove, which uses an Aisin six-speed automatic that might be related to this one. Do you work for Lexus itself, or in one dealer's service department? I'll grant that even if it's the latter two transmissions is probably fewer than one percent of all ES 350's the dealer has sold.
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