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2019 Lexus ES 350 F Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh From 2014 on Mazdas have had their front wheels located farther from the passenger compartment than the typical front-wheel-drive car. This opens up space for larger exhaust manifolds behind the engine, for improved performance and efficiency. It also gives the cars more attractive, rear-wheel-drive-like proportions. But it has a... Comparison vehicle: 2018 Mazda Mazda6 |
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2014 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Rear seat headroom and knee room are borderline tight in the Ford Fusion. In the Lincoln MKZ they're tighter still. Six-foot passengers might still fit, but not comfortably. Even without sufficient space for toes beneath its front seat, the Lexus ES's rear seat is far roomier. Comparison vehicle: 2014 Lexus ES |
2013 Lincoln MKZ Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Rear seat headroom and knee room are borderline tight in the Fusion. In the MKZ they're tighter still. Six-foot passengers might still fit, but not comfortably. Even without sufficient space for toes beneath its front seat, the Lexus ES's rear seat is far roomier. Comparison vehicle: 2013 Lexus ES |
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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 There is simply not enough legroom and three passengers will probably feel very cramped in the back as well. |
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2008 Lexus ES Pros and Cons Member1953 Similar to the front seats, super comfortable and soft. A lot of leg room with an average-sized driver + passenger up front. Rear moonroof gives off the feel of a huge ceiling. |
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2007 Lexus ES Pros and Cons Member2786 If tall person sits in front seat, rear seat will not have a lot of legroom. Otherwise, very comfortable. Poor interior lighting in rear (front is bad, too, but slightly better). |