2010 Lexus LS, GS Pricing Announced

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Today, Lexus announced the pricing for its GS and LS sedan lineups. The GS prices are identical to the 2009 model year. The flagship LS 460 rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models see prices rise $855, while the larger, more expensive LS 460 L models actually see a price drop of $3,510.
 
We detailed many of the changes to the new LS yesterday. The GS sees no significant changes for 2010.
 
The two go on sale later this month. A full pricing breakdown is below.
  • GS 350 RWD: $45,000
  • GS 350 AWD: $46,950
  • GS 460: $53,470
  • GS 450h: $56,550
  • LS 460 RWD: $64,680
  • LS 460 AWD: $68,205
  • LS 460 L RWD: $70,225
  • LS 460 L AWD: $73,750
$875 destination not included. 
By David Thomas | October 9, 2009 | Comments (11)

Comments 

segfault

Does that include the killer floormats?

PLT

Nothing says you've arrived like spending 50 large on a luxury sedan that has zipties holding the floormats in place. Stay classy, Lexus!

Peppy

WOOT bring on the free zip ties!

J

They just need to make it standard to have the hooks just like what Honda does.

nony

Come on, the zip ties makes the ride 10% more comfortable and turns the air inside to boost self-importance even more. On the hybrid model, it can be later used to boost efficiency.

[end sarcasm]

Go to Lexus' website...for all their models, under 'Safety'...they now list the interior color-coded zipties as a revolutionary new safety technology.

Troy S.

Zip ties or not.... It's still a Lexus.

Derrick G

Still a Lexus, but looks more and more like an Avalon. What's up with that? Family resemblence is one thing, but not your corporate 5th cousin. Geez.

Troy S.

Maybe they're folowing the lead of Detroit and re-badging?

YOING

That would mean re-badging a mediocre model that is a slow seller to move a couple more units. The Camry is the top selling car and is a solid midsizer so the ES has a good base to begin with. Can't say the same for Government Motors numerous rebadges over the years.

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