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Lexus - GS (2009)

When you first spot a 2009 Lexus GS on the road, it’s hard not to notice the blend of power, precision, and understated luxury that defines this flagship sedan. Whether you’re an enthusiast investigating the Lexus GS price or a seasoned buyer asking, what is a 2009 Lexus GS worth, this overview gives you a clear snapshot of what drives the vehicle’s value in today’s used‑car market.

Below you’ll find a complete rundown of the specs that set this model apart, a realistic depreciation curve that helps you gauge long‑term investment, and a quick comparison to its peers in the compact‑luxury segment. Armed with this information you’ll be ready to interpret any used Lexus GS price you come across and decide if it meets your expectations.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 twin‑turbocharged, 286 hp (203 kW) – gives the GS a smooth yet punchy acceleration.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with paddle shifters – offers both comfort in city driving and engaging performance on the open road.
  • Fuel type: Regular unleaded gasoline (87 octane) – standard across the range.
  • Drive type: Front‑wheel drive, optional all‑wheel drive on certain trim levels.
  • Dimensions (inches): Length – 184.6, Width – 74.7, Height – 56.9, Wheelbase – 111.9.
  • Weight: 3,850–3,950 lb (depending on trim) – strikes a good balance between stability and efficiency.
  • Interior features: Dual‑zone climate control, premium leather seats, navigation, Bluetooth, and integrated audio system.
  • Safety: Standard airbags, ABS, traction control, and optional front‑driver and front‑passenger airbags.

Understanding how the Lexus GS depreciation plays out is crucial if you’re weighing the long‑term cost of ownership. The GS typically loses about 20% of its value within the first year of ownership, a common trend for premium sedans. From year two onward, the decline slows slightly; you can expect a reduction of roughly 8–10% each year through week five. After the fifth year,


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