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They’re two very different types of driving experiences; each have their strong and weak points.
In today’s article, we test-drive two 2016 Lexus vehicles – the 2016 RX 350 F-Sport SUV and the 2016 ES 350 sedan, reporting on the merits and demerits of each body styling.
First, both vehicles do what they do extremely well.
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SEDAN Disadvantages:
1* Sedans, with the exception of a few high end makes, lack the swagger of an SUV, for those of us who wish our vehicles to make a statement about ourselves – and doesn’t that include everyone who buys a new car?
2* Sedans are less spacious, plain and simple; you can’t fit as much junk into them.
3* If you find yourself off-road or in heavy snow, a sedan is about as useful as a pair of roller skates.
1* As long as not too ugly likes current Toyota/Lexus front end.
Lexus ES350
2* I don't have anything in my cars. No more than 1-2 times a year I needed to transport some larger items home I borrowed my BIL's minivan.
3* We don't go off-road nor we go to mountains regularly in winter(we don't snow skiing), no need to have an SUV with snow tire.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/joshmax/2016...-f-sport/print/
They’re two very different types of driving experiences; each have their strong and weak points.
In today’s article, we test-drive two 2016 Lexus vehicles – the 2016 RX 350 F-Sport SUV and the 2016 ES 350 sedan, reporting on the merits and demerits of each body styling.
First, both vehicles do what they do extremely well.
Quote:
SEDAN Disadvantages:
1* Sedans, with the exception of a few high end makes, lack the swagger of an SUV, for those of us who wish our vehicles to make a statement about ourselves – and doesn’t that include everyone who buys a new car?
2* Sedans are less spacious, plain and simple; you can’t fit as much junk into them.
3* If you find yourself off-road or in heavy snow, a sedan is about as useful as a pair of roller skates.
1* As long as not too ugly likes current Toyota/Lexus front end.
Lexus ES350
2* I don't have anything in my cars. No more than 1-2 times a year I needed to transport some larger items home I borrowed my BIL's minivan.
3* We don't go off-road nor we go to mountains regularly in winter(we don't snow skiing), no need to have an SUV with snow tire.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/joshmax/2016...-f-sport/print/