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Lexus - ES (2011)
Looking for the Lexus ES price and wondering how a 2011 Lexus ES worth compares to the newer models? Whether you’re browsing the latest listings or seeking a solid used car that offers premium comfort without the flagship price tag, this overview gives you the data you need to make a confident purchase.
Key Specifications (2011 Lexus ES)
- Engine: 3.5L V6 (2,589 horsepower rating), delivering smooth acceleration and natural fuel efficiency.
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic (automatic mode only, no manual shift).
- Fuel Type: Gasoline; EPA-rated fuel economy ranges from 17 mpg city / 25 mpg highway.
- Dimensions: Length: 192.3 in • Width: 73.6 in • Height: 57.3 in • Wheelbase: 114.6 in.
- Weight: Approx. 4,125 lb (median). 4,030-4,170 lb based on trim.
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) with optional 4Motion all‑wheel drive on premium trims.
- Interior: Premium Cloth or Leather seating, heated & ventilated front seats, dual-zone climate control.
- Infotainment: Audio system with Bluetooth, 7” touchscreen (later models), navigation capabilities optional.
- Safety: Standard features include multiple airbags, traction control, stability control, and optional blind‑spot monitoring.
- Capacity: 5 occupants; total cargo space behind rear seats: 16.4 cubic ft, expanded to 51.2 cubic ft with seats folded.
The used Lexus ES price depends on mileage, condition, and optional performance upgrades. However, regardless of the trim or condition, a 2011 Lexus ES typically retains a strong resale value thanks to its brand reputation for reliability and comfort.
Depreciation Insight
When evaluating a vehicle's long‑term cost, Lexus ES depreciation is a key factor. A 2011 model is many years old but still benefits from the Lexus heritage and solid build quality. Here’s a realistic snapshot:
- First year from purchase: 15–20% depreciation.
- Second year: cumulative 25–30% loss of original value.
- Third year: cumulative 35–40% total value decline.
- After five years: 50–55% depreciation from the original MSRP.
- Beyond five years: depreciation slows but a 2011 model could still lose 60–70% of the original price in perfect condition.
Because the Lexus ES price used market sees a steady demand, a 2011 model that’s been well maintained can fetch a price roughly 10–15% higher than a comparable compact sedan of the same
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