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2019 Lexus ES 350 F Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The touchpad-based infotainment interface in Lexuses remains an ergonomic disaster. Many functions are difficult to navigate to. Even for basic operations the system requires an unsafe amount of attention to operate. Comparison vehicle: 2018 Mazda Mazda6 |
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2014 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh As in other Fords and Lincolns, the touchscreen-based infotainment interface has improved, but some virtual buttons and touch-sensitive controls remain too small and too closely space to tap without taking your attention off the road for a few potentially critical moments. I like the number of instrumentation options, and... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Lexus ES |
2009 Lexus ES Pros and Cons Member3714 |
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Eight years of comfort, reliablity and near perfect owner satisfaction 2008 Lexus ES Love Letter A member in New York, United States Very annoying and unintuitive controls, especially for the navigation system. Voice command system is far more distracting (and ANNOYING) to use while driving than conventional controls, most of which are locked out while the car is in motion. |
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2007 Lexus ES Pros and Cons Member259 How it shows lots of useful information, including exterior temperature and number of miles left in gas tank. |