The Lexus GS is available in two well-equipped trim levels based on the powertrain you choose. The GS 350 features a 303 horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 and is available with all-wheel drive. The GS 460 doesn’t have an all-wheel drive option, but offers improved performance courtesy of its 4.6-liter V8, which puts 342 horsepower to the rear wheels. The additional power of the GS 460 costs about $6,500 more than a base GS 350. Still, the GS generally undercuts the competition, with base prices below the Infiniti M and the Mercedes E-Class sedan.
For 2011, the GS includes only a few changes from the 2010 model year. The most significant addition is a brake override system that helps prevent unintentional acceleration.
MSRP: $46,100 - $48,050
Invoice: $41,490 - $43,244
MPG: 19 (2010) City / 26 (2010) Hwy
For 2011, the GS includes only a few changes from the 2010 model year. The most significant addition is a brake override system that helps prevent unintentional acceleration.
MSRP: $46,100 - $48,050
Invoice: $41,490 - $43,244
MPG: 19 (2010) City / 26 (2010) Hwy
Lease Deal
Deal: $599 a month for 36 months with $4,298 due at signing
Notes: Offer available on GS 350 with AWD in New England, Greater New York, Mid Atlantic
Expires: 07/27/11
Notes: Offer available on GS 350 with AWD in New England, Greater New York, Mid Atlantic
Expires: 07/27/11
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