Motoring: ‘Gateway model’ may find its home in corporate fleets
David Linklater Sat, 16 Nov 2013
What exactly is it? The front-drive ES was last sold here as a comfort and value-focused alternative to Lexus’s rear-drive sedans. Now it’s back, with styling that echoes the limousine-like LS, dimensions close to the mid-range GS and prices line-ball with the compact IS. Previous ES models have
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