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Lexus - CT Hybrid (2011)

Discover the full Lexus CT Hybrid price story with a deep dive into the 2011 edition—one of the most sought-after hybrids in the luxury compact segment. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a dealership manager, or a seasoned enthusiast, knowing the Lexus CT Hybrid 2011 price range and how it stacks up against comparable models is essential for making a smart purchase.

This comprehensive overview will walk you through the specs, Lexus CT Hybrid depreciation, and the key factors that influence the used Lexus CT Hybrid price. We'll also answer the lingering question many owners and buyers ask: what is a 2011 Lexus CT Hybrid worth? Below, you’ll find a clear, scannable format that serves both casual readers and those searching for featured snippet information.

  • Model year: 2011
  • Price context: Prices for the 2011 model vary by market, mileage, and condition. Generally, the Lexus CT Hybrid price ranges from near $12,000 to as high as $18,000 in premium markets.
  • Engine: 1.8 L 4‑Cylinder (1HZ‑LE). The dual‑motor setup delivers a combined 118 hp.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic continuously variable transmission (CVT). Smooth shifts and efficient power delivery.
  • Fuel type: 100% gasoline (synthetic compatible, low‑sulfur) and an integrated lithium‑ion battery pack.
  • Dimensions: Length 3,960 mm; Width 1,799 mm; Height 1,404 mm. Wheelbase 2,600 mm.
  • Capacity: 5 seats (2 front + 3 rear seat layout). Rear capacity 504 L (10.2 cu ft).
  • Warranty: 4‑year/50,000 mi (standard), 6‑year/100,000 mi (EV battery).
  • Key features: Hybrid‑Aware Drive, Lexus Navigation, Bluetooth, LED headlights, and a 5‑inch infotainment screen.

Depreciation Insight

When evaluating a pre‑owned vehicle, it’s crucial to understand how the vehicle’s value changes over time. Lexus CT Hybrid depreciation follows a fairly predictable path:

  • First year: Approximately 15–20% drop from the MSRP.
  • Second year: An additional 10–12% decline.
  • Third year: Around 8–10% further depreciation.
  • Beyond year three: Value stabilizes at roughly 25–30% of the original price, depending on mileage and care.

For example, a 2011 model that initially retailed for $19,500 would likely see a first‑year depreciation of about $3,000–$3,900,


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