There’s something to be said about comfy. Your favorite pillow or blanket might not be the best on the market, but they make you feel better. Even if it has a pizza stain that’s shaped like Ohio. The Lexus ES 300h (starting at $41,410) is like a comfort blanket. It’s cozy, quiet and it looks nice. It grows on you. As long as you don’t get frustrated dealing the infotainment system trackpad.
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