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Lexus - GS (2012)
Lexus GS 2012 – the name alone evokes a sense of refined luxury, and the year marks a critical point in its evolution. When you start searching for Lexus GS price, the first question that pops up is often, “What is a 2012 Lexus GS worth?” While exact numbers vary by market and condition, a typical Lexus GS 2012 price lands somewhere in the middle of the used compact‑luxury sedan market. If you’re evaluating a used vehicle, a quick glance at the used Lexus GS price can give you a baseline, but a deeper dive into depreciation trends and comparison benchmarks is essential for making a smart decision.
- Engine: 3.5‑liter inline‑6 (V6) twin‑turbo or twin‑charged engine options, delivering 301–300 horsepower
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with paddle‑shift and an optional 5‑speed manual on the GS 350 model
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline, combined fuel economy rated around 20–22 mpg city / 26–28 mpg highway
- Dimensions: Length 187.2 inches, Width 73.8 inches, Height 57.2 inches; Wheelbase 111.3 inches; Cargo capacity 13.6 cubic feet
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive standard; all‑wheel drive optional on certain trims
- Interior Features: Leather seats, tri‑zone climate control, navigation, 10.3‑inch touchscreen, and a suite of driver‑assistance technologies
- Safety: Standard Toyota Safety Sense suite – adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist, automatic high beams, and pre‑collision warning
- Performance: EPA‑rated 0–60 mph in approximately 6.6 seconds for the GS 350; torque 400 lb‑ft (twin‑turbo version)
Lexus GS depreciation is a critical factor for buyers and sellers alike. Historically, the GS line has maintained a strong resale value compared to other luxury sedans, largely due to its robust engineering and demand in the used‑car market.
- In the first year, the vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its purchase value, a figure that is respectable among luxury sedans.
- By the third year, depreciation usually climbs to the 35–40%
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