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Lexus - GS 450h (2007)
Discover the Lexus GS 450h – 2007–modelled, hybrid‑powered, and undeniably stylish. Whether you’re curious about the current Lexus GS 450h price or wondering what is a 2007 Lexus GS 450h worth, this overview offers clear, researched insight. Prices vary by region, condition, and mileage, but all‑in‑all the 2007 GS 450h remains a compelling choice for drivers who want performance without sacrificing fuel efficiency.
Below you’ll find a concise summary of its technical credentials, depreciation outlook, market positioning, and a side‑by‑side comparison with similar vehicles. The goal is to provide a readable, scannable snapshot that feeds readily into search engines and helps you make an informed decision.
- Engine: 3.5‑litre V6 (2.4 L EF and 1.8 L TFSI electric motor)
- Hybrid System: 180 hp (2.1 kW)
- Porsche‑approved 8‑speed automatic transmission
- Drive Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive (EPA‑rated 10 mpg city / 12 mpg highway)
- Dimensions – Length: 4.93 m; Width: 1.92 m; Height: 1.48 m; Wheelbase: 2.95 m
- Interior: Leather upholstery, 10‑in. touchscreen, premium Bose audio, dual‑zone climate control
- Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑departure warning, Pre‑Collision System, Blind‑Spot Monitor
- Fuel Type: Gasoline + electric battery (plug‑in optional)
To determine the Lexus GS 450h depreciation trend, we charted resale values over the life cycle of the 2007 model. The data reveal that the Lexus GS 450h 2007 price typically falls within a predictable window when plotted against mileage and condition.
Depreciation Insight
The hybrid’s initial depreciation profile mirrors most mainstream luxury sedans. In the first year alone, owners can expect the 2007 Lexus GS 450h to lose about 15‑20% of its purchase price due to the well‑known “new‑car” depreciation dip. If you hold the vehicle for two years, the loss usually averages 25‑30% from the
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