3. Lexus ES 350h/450h
The world of luxury is a confusing one. As cars increase in complexity, they reach a point where too much of something can go wrong too easily. Between infotainment throughout, multiple embedded computer systems, fully mechanized seats, and, to say nothing of the fancy and utterly ruinable insides, luxury vehicle brands don’t often make cars that last a long time.
In some cases, it’s because of the intricate, cutting-edge technology. In other cases, it’s the fault of the luxury customers, who would rather purchase something new than have something that lasts. Well, that’s a roundabout way of saying that the ES from Lexus manages to get the best of both worlds.
It isn’t too flashy, it isn’t too sporty, and it also features more simple poshness than an economy sedan.