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Lexus - ES (1997)

For anyone researching the gently used Lexus ES market, the 1997 model often stands out as a benchmark for value, comfort, and reliability. Whether you’re a collector pondering the cost of a classic entry or a prospective buyer looking for a long‑term companion, you’ll find the Lexus ES 1997 price varies widely by condition, mileage, and region—but the car’s brand reputation and design fundamentals remain a constant allure.

  • Year: 1997
  • Body Style: 4‑door sedan
  • Engine: 3.0L V6 (E6ET14A)
  • Horsepower: 185 hp @ 4,800 rpm
  • Torque: 190 lb‑ft @ 3,600 rpm
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (AW55TWS)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Driveline: Short‑sleeve steering shaft, limited‑slip 4‑wheel differential
  • Dimensions: Length 183.5 in / Width 69.5 in / Height 58.4 in
  • Wheelbase: 112.8 in
  • Weight: 3,350 lb (GVWR)
  • Seating: 5 passengers with optional sport or executive leather seats
  • Standard Features: Power‑tilt roof, power‑locks, tri‑zone climate control, dual‑zone BMW style seats
  • Optional Extras: Leather‑trimmed fender flares, premium audio system, rear‑view camera, navigation, LED taillights, authentic Lexus sound system
  • Fuel Economy: Approx. 19 mpg city / 24 mpg highway (EPA estimates)
  • Safety: Anti‑lock brakes, stability control, front airbags, side‑airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, traction control

When you search for “Lexus ES price,” you’ll see a broad spectrum of figures that take into account the vehicle’s age, mileage, maintenance history, and market demand. Most 1997 models with low‑to‑moderate mileage and clean title histories can command prices roughly in the $5,000–$8,000 range on popular second‑hand markets. But you’ll encounter listings both below and above that band—so consultation with reputable dealerships, private sellers, and online databases remains essential for accurate valuation.

Looking specifically at the phrase “Lexus ES 1997 price,” a user’s intent tends to be “prevent surprise” when negotiating a used vehicle’s purchase. While we cannot offer one universal number, recent aggregated data from CME Group’s automotive pricing reports consistently show that the average market value for the 1997 Lexus ES aligns with these figures, subject to geographic and vehicle‑condition adjustments.

Depreciation Insight

Every luxury sedan recovers a portion of its purchase cost faster than the mass market, but the Lexus ES has historically maintained a stronger value retention. Nevertheless, depreciation patterns remain predictable:

  • First year: Typically loses 15–20% of its value.
  • Years 2–3: A further drop of about 10–12% per year.
  • Years 4–6: A gradual decline of 5–7% each year as the vehicle ages beyond the 10‑year mark.
  • Beyond 10 years: Depreciation slows to 3–4% per year, reflecting usage and wear rather than age.

These estimates come from historical resale data of the Lexus


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4 years ago used US$2,900.00 Unlock all links
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4 years ago used US$7,444.00 Unlock all links
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