Originally Posted By: HerrStig
'Round here, people who drive "I'm inpressed" "Leaseomobiles" get license plates with numbers the size of the national debt. Dead giveaway. ( The "real deal" is a three or four digit.) Real classy, though, especially on a Dieterwagon. As to telling people how to spend their money, when they want a taxpayer bailout of their "upside down, mortgage or the "investment company" they work for, then "I'm involved." BTW I'm not telling you how to spend it, mensa boy, I'm telling folks how to KEEP it.
Tell ya this, though, there IS one IS 300 in my fleet, and that ain't no XLE with different badges. Worth every dime we paid (not borrowed) for it. In Japan, the car was sold as a Toyota. How's THAT for irony?
Your so called 'involvement' doesn't mean squat.Did you really have to use name calling in this debate?
I'm against bailouts too but banks were more responsible for the problems than people.Good old Barney Frank and friends are to blame.
In Japan a Camry is much more luxurious and more expensive than a Camry here.Much more like the ES350.
I don't believe a ES350 is available for sale in Japan.
No doubt a Camry and ES350 share many parts but the driving experience is much different with the smooth,quiet ride,better interior materials and available options one can't get on a Camry.
Is the cost difference between the two worth it?
That's up to the buyer.