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Lexus Prices New 2013 ES from $36,100* or $625 Lower Than the Outgoing Model
In preparation for the launch of U.S. sales next month, Lexus has announced pricing for the all-new 2013 ES models. The 2013 ES 350 sedan carries a base sticker of $36,100, which reflects a $625 or 1.7 percent drop over the outgoing model's MSRP, while the first ever hybrid version of the series, the ES 300h, has an MSRP of $38,850. The aforementioned MSRPs do not include a delivery, processing and handling fee (*) of $895.
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Facelifted Lexus Ct 200h Priced The Same As Outgoing Model In The U.s.
Lexus has announced that the refreshed 2014 CT 200h compact luxury hybrid will carry the same base MSRP of $32,050 (€23,680) as the outgoing model in the U.S. The price doesn’t include a delivery, processing and handling fee of $910 (€672)....
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New 2013 Toyota Avalon Brings A Sexier Body And Lower Starting Price Of $30,990*
About a month before the regular and hybrid variants of the new 2013 Avalon series arrive in dealerships across the States at the beginning of December, Toyota released detailed pricing info for the two models. The new Avalon will begin at a lower price...
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Toyota Usa Increases Prices On Certain Models
Toyota has revised its price list for most of its models, with increases ranging between 0.3 and 1.7%. The only models that remain unaffected from price changes are the 2008 Sequoia SUV, the 2008 Tacoma pickup truck, the 2009 Corolla and the 2009 Matrix...
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2008 Lexus Lx 570 Prices Start At $73,800
Lexus has announced pricing on its all-new 2008 LX 570 eXtra large SUV that replaces the outgoing LX 470 model. The third-generation LX will carry a base MSRP of $73,800 but you will have to add another $765 for delivery, processing and handling fees....
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Lexus Announces New Pricing On 2008 Models & 2009 Rx 350
Beginning from December 18, 2007 the 2008 Lexus ES 350, LS 460, IS and the RX 400h models and from February 2008, the 2009 RX 350, will all carry a different price sticker. In particular, the ES 350 MSRP will increase 0.3 percent, or $100, to $33,820....
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