* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (5)Widely considered the pinnacle of automotive over-engineering; these cars are famous for reaching 300,000 miles or more with only basic preventative care.
- Maintenance (4)While parts are more expensive than a standard Toyota, the frequency of repairs is remarkably low, though the 90k-mile timing belt service is a necessary expense.
- Technology (3)Impressive for 2005 with available adaptive cruise control and a backup camera, but the navigation graphics and interface feel very dated by modern standards.
- Comfort (5)Arguably one of the quietest and most comfortable cars ever produced, featuring double-pane glass and seats that feel more like high-end furniture than car benches.
- Dynamics (3)The 4.3L V8 is exceptionally smooth and provides plenty of linear power, though the soft suspension and light steering prioritize a 'wafting' ride over any athletic handling.