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Lexus - ES (2010)
Discover the Value of the 2010 Lexus ES
Whether you’re a long‑time Lexus enthusiast or a newcomer looking for luxury on a flexible budget, the 2010 Lexus ES offers a blend of comfort, performance, and technology that has kept it in high demand for years. Curious about the Lexus ES 2010 price for a clean, low‑ mileage vehicle? Or wondering how a used Lexus ES price compares with newer models? This guide breaks down the key specs, gives realistic depreciation estimates, and provides a snapshot of how the 2010 ES stands alongside its peers in the luxury midsize sedan segment.
- Model: Lexus ES 2010
- Body Style: Four‑door sedan
- Engine: 3.5‑litre V6 (3,464 cc)
- Power: 254 horsepower (190 kW)
- Torque: 252 lb‑ft (342 N‑m)
- Transmission: Eight‑speed automatic (867‑R6)
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane)
- Fuel Economy: 19 mpg city / 23 mpg highway / 20 mpg combined (EPA)
- Dimensions: Length 182.3 in / Width 70.5 in / Height 58.1 in / Wheelbase 109.2 in
- Weight: 3,565 lbs (1,615 kg)
- Seating Capacity: 5 passengers
- Cargo Space: 14.5 cu. ft. (front) / 23.2 cu. ft. (rear)
- Safety: Dual‑stage airbags, stability control, traction control, front‑seat side‑airbags, side curtain‑airbags
- Infotainment: 8‑inch display, Bluetooth, navigation, optional HD Radio, dual‑zone climate control, power‑tilted mirrors
- Warranty: 2‑year/25,000‑mi bumper‑to‑bumper, 3‑year/36,000‑mi powertrain (standard)
Understanding how the Lexus ES depreciation behaves helps buyers make informed decisions. While luxury cars generally hold value better than economy models, the 2010 ES follows typical mid‑size sedan depreciation curves:
- First year: 15–20% decline from MSRP
- Second year: an additional 10–12% decrease
- Years 3–5: steady 5–7% yearly depreciation, with cumulative loss after five years not exceeding 45–50% of the original price
- After five years, floor‑price stabilization often occurs, making trade‑in or resale prices relatively predictable
Because depreciation is influenced by mileage, condition, regional market demand, and fuel price trends, it’s common to see the Lexus ES price vary widely. A pristine 60‑k mile 2010 model with a clean accident history might trade in at 35–40% of its original MSRP, while a high‑ mileage sedan could settle between 20–25%.
Comparison ContextWith a market full of rivals, the 2010 ES’s strengths lie in its refinement and interior quality. Compare it with these contemporaries:
- Lexus ES 2012 – Slight
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