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Lexus GS 300

Past Years

MSRP: $43,150 - $45,100
Invoice: $37,971 - $39,688
Web Average: $35,441
MSRP: $38,875
Invoice: $34,208
Web Average: Coming soon!
MSRP: $38,875
Invoice: $34,208
Web Average: $23,578
GS 300
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Noise when applying brakes and turning steering column

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Noise in Brakes and Steering Column

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steering wjeel is locked and the key will not turn

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Lexus GS 300 History

Among the first models to be introduced by Lexus, the Lexus GS 300 debited in 1993 and immediately became a hit with drivers and professional automotive journalists. It shook Mercedes and BMW as the only standards for luxury sedans and has remained popular ever since.

A second generation was launched in 1998. A third generation was launched eight years later in 2006 - near eternity for Lexus, the car company "that never sleeps."

The car has always had a 3.0 liter engine, but the engine has been reconfigured in recent models so its six cylinders sit in a V pattern as opposed to a line. The most recent versions pumped out 245 horsepower and cruised from zero to 60 in 6.8 seconds - a two second improvement from previous models.

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