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Lexus - ES (2008)

Discover the appeal of the Lexus ES—a luxury sedan that stands out for its quiet ride, upscale interior, and refined handling. Whether you’re browsing the Lexus ES price for a brand‑new model or evaluating a pre‑owned car, the 2008 Lexus ES continues to attract buyers with its blend of comfort and reliability. In this guide we outline what you need to know about the Lexus ES 2008 price, used Lexus ES price trends, Lexus ES depreciation patterns, and give you a clear idea of what is a 2008 Lexus ES worth today.

Below is a concise, yet comprehensive snapshot of the 2008 Lexus ES’s core characteristics. Feel free to use these data points as a reference when comparing listings or negotiating a deal.

  • Engine: 3.5‑L V6
    • Horsepower: ~275 hp (variable across trim levels)
    • Torque: ~250 lb‑ft (typical for that era)
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (steered by a Coulomb‑Shock type push‑button selector)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (recommended)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) only
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 112.1 inches
    • Length: 190.5 inches
    • Width: 71.4 inches
    • Height: 55.9 inches
  • Interior:
    • Leather seats, heated seats (all‑comfort trim)
    • Dual‑zone climate control
    • Power‑tilting steering wheel
    • 10.8‑inch infotainment display (optional)
  • Safety Features:
    • Anti‑lock brakes (ABS)
    • Electronic Brake‑force Distribution (EBD)
    • Dual‑airbag system (front & side)
    • Optional rear‑view camera

Depreciation Insights

The Lexus ES depreciation curve is influenced by demand for reliable used sedans, fuel efficiency, and maintenance costs. On average, a luxury model like the 2008 Lexus ES tends to lose roughly 20‑25 % of its original purchase price within the first two years, and an additional 10‑15 % annually over the next five years. Typically, a 2008 Lexus ES loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year and then stabilizes to a 5‑8 % yearly decline. These figures are estimations; actual depreciation can vary based on mileage, condition, and local market conditions.

When you wonder what is a 2008 Lexus ES worth, consider the mileage distribution and mechanical upkeep


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2 years ago used US$5,489.00 Unlock all links
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