Which Lexus handles best on the road? Some cars have a great traction, turns curves smooth, stops on a dime and gives you 9 cents chage?

Asked by Phillip Virginia Nov 01, 2014 at 10:54 PM about the 2012 Lexus ES 350 FWD

Question type: General

I recently purchased a 2011 Infinity G37 Sport Based. It handle great but I am having a
hard time adjusting to the size. I really want something with more room inside; especially
in the back seat. There are several different Lexus makes it's hard for me to know the
difference. I am looking for a Lexus that handles great -- one that my husband would
enjoy driving he loves the Infinity but I don't  & I am the one purchasing the car.

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You could always try the IS F lexus slighty smaller sport sedan, not as big and cumbersome as the ES model. As a side note Edmunds customer reviews put the new ES350 at a very low score with an over cheap quality feel and poor handeling and design. I would also consider the Mercedes C class and the BMW 3 series.

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