In 2005 I purchased a 97 ES300 for $3,500 with 175,000 miles for my girlfriend. It now has 245,000 miles and runs perfect. Other than needing new struts, it feels really solid. She loves the way it accelerates. The shifting is incredibly smooth. Last year I added a 97 LS400 to our fleet. I really like how quiet the 400 is on the road. Can't wait to take it on a road trip across the desert so I can get it up to a high speed. The only negative, her stereo sounds better than mine. It cranks!
Hi, everyone. I have a 1997 ES300 with 112K on it. I bought it two years ago with 85K on it. I had to change timing belt with water pump (maintenance), rear bushings, brakes, sensor on front right wheel (traction control). Can't complain. What upsets me a little - the fuse for heater blower went bad. Driver's seat heating element went bad, driver's window motor went bad and needs to be changed tomorrow. This car will take me from point A to point B. Unfortunately, those little things upset us, however, if you consider the fact that new car payments would've been much higher.. it's still better to drive that Lexus. A friend of mine put 240K on his car and never had a single problem, that's why I decided to buy that Lexus ES300. Anyway, it's a good car, even though some parts go bad (knock on the wood). Not much rust. Looks good.
Hi, I bought Lexus ES300 in Jan 2007 after I had a total on my Chevy Lumina rear ended accident.
The Lexus cost me $6200/- CAD and had 115000/- km on it. I'm in Canada.
Things that I had to get fixed after I bought it were brake shoes, rotors initially.
Then I found a new problem; that is when car was started in morning, it would make a very high pitch screeching sound that goes away in few seconds. I discovered replacing the alternator belt resolved this problem.
Then another problem I found was rattling sound, specially when going over road humps. Initially garage mechanic pointed fingers everywhere, but what was identified at last as the cause of this problem was heat shield cover on the gas tank. This cover got rusted at point where it was bolted and broke off, therefore when the car was moving and going over a hump, this cover would strike back the body of fuel tank and sounds like a golf ball rolling inside my trunk. I got the heat shield removed and car started driving smooth.
Then I approached the Lexus dealer for transmission oil change one day. Few days after the oil change, the auto transmission started giving problems. It would not shift properly and started jerking a lot during shifts.
I started chasing mechanics, who kept on telling me not to go for rebuild until it dies. To my surprise, in a couple of months the transmission problem got resolved automatically and now the car is back driving silkly smooth.
Last problem, which is still going on, is the screeching sound when brakes are applied or during left turns. Once I find out what is the issue and resolution, I will let you know.
Overall this is a very nice car, and am a happy owner. I had no major issues so far. Thanks for reading.
I purchased a 97 Lexus es300 this past January for $1900, (I know, it's a steal). It's a great car. Only things I had to replace were:
Struts and mounts, I replaced three because the previous owner replaced one.
I am thinking of replacing the springs as well. The car feels like it bottoms out on certain bumps.
I think the bottoming out is what caused my flex pipe to break, so I am replacing that this week. Right now it sounds like a "street civic" lol.
I hear that same annoying rattle in what seems like the trunk area. I am going to see if the bushings change will remedy that. If not, I will check that heat cover over the gas tank like the gentleman earlier said. That rattle is truly annoying.
I love this car! I drive back and forth to Connecticut from NJ (120 miles) and I fly down I95. Once that V6 kicks in, I fly past the little sportscars on the road.
I have a 1997 ES 300 with 200k miles. Best car I've ever owned. Have not done any mechanical work to it besides brakes, oil changes, water pump, timing belt, shocks/struts. All maintenance items. Lexus... best cars in the world period.
I bought a 99 ES300 in 2005 for $9500. It was a repo at my mom's bank. Since I have had it, I had to replace the struts and mounts. My car would also periodically display the check engine and trac off light at the same time. The dealership said I had a sensor to go out. Now it just stays on but since I'm a student, I can't afford to fix it. Now I have this annoying clanking sound coming from under the hood. I use to have a Mazda 929 and it did the same thing. The mechanic who looked at it said it was my valves rattling but never gave me an answer on how to fix it. Well I wrecked that one before I could get it fixed. Anyone know what making the valves stop rattling entails? I'm so ready for a NEW Lexus!!
I have a 2000 Lexus. Purchased with 80k and I'm the third owner. I have now 130k since. I am a Ni$$an Maxima fan! But after I purchased the Lexus, I like cabin look and feel. Lexus has a rich interior. No car has black leather that is smooth as Lexus. Below you will find issues I have with the car, but they are well known and accepted.
What I fixed when I purchased:
1. Brakes all around and rotors (US$300)
2. Alternator (US$400)
The next thing I need to fix it the rattling noise and rear main engine seal. Oh yeah, sometimes if I start the car and it runs for a minute or too (cause I forgot something), then I turn it off - I have a hard time starting again... hmmmm, wonder what that is???
No car is perfect.
I agree with these conditions and will conform.
Hi guys I am back. I wrote the 12th Apr 08 comment earlier. My car has 241000/- KM reading on it (Canadian model) and had no issues since my last write up. Screeching sound that I mentioned on taking left turn has nearly disappeared on its own. No mechanic was able to figure out any way so I left it alone and now I hardly hear it. I relocated to the USA now and did a drive down over 17 hours of drive with no problem. Still drives silky smooth. One more thing I would like to share with you is that I use MOBIL1 10w-30w engine oil always. Go for oil change once in a year only. This grade is not recommended by the manufacturer, but I used it on my Chevy Lumina, Dodge Grand Caravan and now this one. I find this oil works like a magic and engine related problems just disappear on its use.
I also saw a comment by someone that car hesitates to start if it is turned on and turned off and then turned on again. I face this issue too. It used to happen with my Chevy Lumina too but never happened on Dodge van. It seems like something linked to heat and residual oil in engine. On a gap of nearly 5 minutes, car starts with absolute no problem so I do not worry about this problem.
Thanks for reading...
To the original poster, I have a 1994 ES300 and it has 322.000 km on it. It runs perfectly, and the car was treated like hell by the previous owner. It took less than $600 to put the car on the road. I made 45.000 km last year and no problems so far. Engine and transmission are perfect and everything works on the car. When you buy a 10 years old car don't expect a new one. Bushings front and back are wear and tear, it's just rubber buddy (10 year old rubber).
I own a 2000 Lexus RX300 car. Bought it in 2006 and the only thing I ever had done to it was cam sensors replaced. This car has never let me down.
I just also bought a 1996 Lexus ES300 car, which has 176,000 and it runs great. You can't even hear the engine. These to me are truly the best auto built, and I will buy them unless proven otherwise.
I own a 94 Lexus ES300, with 258,000 miles on it. Runs perfect, I had it for 2 years and with normal maintenance and water pumps, timing belt, I spent about 3 thousands in 2 years. This is my first Lexus and I am staying with Lexus for the rest of my life. Best cars ever.
My car still looks goods and runs great!!! Original engine and transmission.
My mom's Ford Five Hundred engine just went out last week with only 95,000 miles on it. So that just shows you American cars suck.
I purchased a 1997 Lexus ES 300 in June, and it has been an extremely enjoyable experience. The car is quiet, classy and very stylish.
The only few issues I have are the engine light is on, various mechanics tell me that it is one of the heat sensors and that I should not worry about it. Today I started her, and her engine sounded so loud, could it be an issue with the muffler? Her oil is well.
Could someone please help me on where to go to get the engine light issue fixed, as well as where to go find out why so much sound is coming from the engine?
I'm in the process of trading my Honda Accord for a 1997 Lexus ES300. Guy tried to start it, would not start. So I gave it a jump, started like butter except for the hole in the exhaust LOL. Took it for a drive and as soon as I hit a bump... rumble rumble...he said no big deal, but I'm gonna have a mechanic look at it.
"I'm in the process of trading my Honda Accord for a 1997 Lexus ES300. Guy tried to start it, would not start. So I gave it a jump, started like butter except for the hole in the exhaust LOL. Took it for a drive and as soon as I hit a bump... rumble rumble... he said no big deal, but I'm gonna have a mechanic look at it."
KEEP THE ACCORD WHILE YOU STILL CAN!!