1993 Lexus ES Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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$27,900 to $27,900

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The new Lexus ES 300 remained largely unchanged for 1993, except for a fuel cap tether and locking seatbelt retractors. The ES series had recently undergone an engine upgrade, and an ongoing effort was underway to separate it in both looks and performance from the Toyota Camry. At this point, the ES was still in the early stages of that process. Lexus intended the ES 300 as a sports sedan, and suspension and handling were adjusted accordingly. Unfortunately for some eager drivers, the ES was only available with front-wheel-drive, which was seen as disadvantage verses most European competition. The same engine returned in 1993: an electronically fuel injected 24-valve DOHC V-6. The more powerful 3.0 liter power plant made 185 horsepower, nearly 30 beyond the original ES. Another horsepower boost would follow in 1994. Despite the additional power, the ES's fuel economy remained at 19/25 mpg. The ES was available with either a manual or automatic transmission, but the manual option disappeared after 1993. Despite being marked by many reviewers as an under-performer for its class, owners repeatedly applied the 'fun-to-drive' label. Amenities inside the car were steadily increasing, and features like a moonroof, heated seats, and a premium sound system were becoming more common. The options list had also grown considerably, and by 1993 the ES driver had access to all the features of European luxury sedan for a notably lower price.

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by Ntsuj M
Mar 09, 2011
fast, save gas. it's really need some fixing. it have some good acceleration and handing. Cost me 40 buck for full tank of gas. it fun too drive, and and smooth. Really sporty and family car. i hope you all well get one too =)Mar 09, 2011
by Juliano P
Jan 25, 2010
gret\at perfomance with 185 hp the most reliable vehicle ever aggresive stance takes alot of gas for a v6 very fun to own for my first car i had lots of fun this car is primaruly for th older crowdJan 25, 2010
by Brandy W
Oct 03, 2009
My car wants to be a racer when it grows up! I love it, a few small changes and minor upgrades and it would be a smokin hott ride! I love drivin my car cuz I get lots of attention! Great gas mileage, awesome handling on highway and side roads, winter or summer, accelerates like its new, brakes need work, one rattle in rear end IDK what it is, looks good, no dents, just a few small scratches and niks in the paint in the hood and front bumber, interior is good, leather is clean and not overly worn, love the colors gold exterior, and tan interior! Easy to maintain, under the hood and on top of the paint.Oct 03, 2009

1993 Lexus ES Pricing

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Trims & specs

Air Conditioning

Automatic climate control front air conditioning

Airbags

Driver side front airbags

Audio System

Antenna Type: power · AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Comfort Features

Steering wheel trim: leather

Convenience Features

Multi-function remote: trunk release · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: heated

Roof

Moonroof: power

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Heated: front seats · Upholstery: cloth

Tires and Rims

Wheel type: aluminum alloy

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