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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. 

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David Thomas

Former managing editor David Thomas has a thing for wagons and owns a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 Volkswagen Passat wagon.

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