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How much is a 2010 GX 460 worth?

A 2010 GX 460 is typically worth around $12,000 to $16,000, depending on mileage and overall condition.


The GX 460, Lexus’s full-size SUV known for a blend of luxury cues and rugged capability, has retained value due to reliability and demand for well-kept, mid-2010s luxury SUVs. Prices in the used-car market hinge on mileage, maintenance history, accident history, and local demand. This article breaking down typical ranges, key value drivers, and how to check current pricing will help you gauge what a specific GX 460 is truly worth in your area.


Current market value


Prices vary by mileage and condition. The following bands reflect typical ranges in the current market.


By mileage band



  • 60,000–100,000 miles: approximately $16,000–$22,000

  • 100,000–150,000 miles: approximately $12,000–$16,000

  • 150,000–200,000 miles: approximately $8,000–$12,000


These ranges provide a baseline for what buyers are typically paying, though individual vehicles can sit above or below these figures based on condition and history.


What affects value


Several factors influence the final price beyond the basic age and mileage. Understanding these can help you assess a listing or set a realistic asking price.


Major value drivers



  • Overall condition (paint, interior wear, mechanical soundness) and any cosmetic or structural issues

  • Maintenance history and documented service records

  • Location and local demand for used luxury SUVs

  • Trim level and options (AWD, third-row seating, navigation, leather, advanced safety tech)

  • Number of previous owners and transparency of ownership history


In most markets, a clean, well-documented GX 460 with up-to-date maintenance will command the higher end of its price band.


How to check the exact value for your area


To pin down a precise price for a specific vehicle or listing, use trusted online valuation tools and compare local listings. This approach helps account for regional price variations.


Recommended sources



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) Value

  • NADA Used Car Guide

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV)

  • Local listings and market comparisons (Cars.com, CarGurus, Autotrader, Craigslist in your area)

  • Dealer or independent appraisal for an in-person assessment


By triangulating these sources, you’ll arrive at a well-supported estimate of current market pricing in your city or region.


Summary


For a 2010 GX 460, expect a typical market range around $12,000 to $16,000, with lower prices tied to higher mileage and poorer condition and higher prices in cases of low mileage or exceptional service history. Use valuation tools and cross-check local listings to determine the exact value in your area. Factors such as mileage, maintenance records, ownership history, and market demand will largely shape the final price, so a well-documented example can edge toward the upper end of its band.

What is the resale value of the Lexus GX 460?


The trade-in value of a Lexus GX 460 varies significantly based on its model year, condition, mileage, and location, but recent models can have trade-in values in the range of approximately $39,000 to $60,000. For example, a 2022 GX 460 is valued around $39,964, while a 2023 model could be worth between $46,337 and $60,399. For the most accurate value, use online appraisal tools from sites like Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds. 
Trade-in value by model year

  • 2022 GX 460: Approximately $39,964
  • 2023 GX 460: Approximately $46,337 to $60,399
  • 2021 GX 460: Approximately $34,244 to $46,125
  • 2020 GX 460: Approximately $31,762
  • 2019 GX 460: Approximately $25,468 to $37,163 

Factors that influence trade-in value
  • Vehicle Condition: The car's physical and mechanical condition is a major factor. 
  • Mileage: Higher mileage will typically lower the trade-in value. 
  • Features and Options: Specific trims and installed options can increase the value. 
  • Location: Trade-in values can fluctuate based on the local market demand in your specific zip code. 
  • Market Conditions: The current market for used SUVs and luxury vehicles plays a significant role. 

How to get an accurate value
  • Use Online Tools: Utilize the appraisal tools on websites like Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and CarMax. 
  • Provide Details: Enter your vehicle's specific information, including its VIN, mileage, and condition, for a more precise estimate. 
  • Get Multiple Offers: Get quotes from several different sources to compare and ensure you receive a fair price. 



How much is a 2010 Lexus GX 460 worth?


The 2010 Lexus GX 460's price depends on its condition, trim, and market. Used prices range from approximately $9,000 to $22,000, with an average around $15,000. Original MSRP for a new model in 2010 was approximately $52,000 for the base model and $57,000 for the Premium trim, plus a delivery fee.
 
Used price

  • Average: About $15,165 
  • Range: Approximately $9,000 to $22,000, depending on mileage, condition, and specific features 
  • Example listings: Some specific examples include a base model for around $13,029 and a Premium for about $15,788, but prices vary widely by location and seller 

Original MSRP (2010)
  • Base: Approximately $51,970
  • Premium: Approximately $56,765
  • Note: The original Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) did not include the $875 delivery, processing, and handling fee. 

Factors that influence used price
  • Trim: The Premium trim was more expensive when new and may have a higher resale value. 
  • Condition: A vehicle's overall condition, history (e.g., accidents), and maintenance record will affect its value. 
  • Mileage: Lower mileage vehicles typically command a higher price. 



How much is a 2010 Lexus LS 460 worth?


The price for a used 2010 Lexus LS 460 varies, with a national average fair purchase price of around $9,700 for the base model and $9,932 for the LS 460 L, according to Kelley Blue Book. Dealership listings show a price range from approximately $8,995 to $20,995, depending on mileage, condition, and features.
 

  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB): The national average fair purchase price is about $9,700 for the LS 460 and $9,932 for the LS 460 L. 
  • TrueCar: Prices for used 2010 models currently range from $8,995 to $20,995. 
  • Edmunds: Some listings show prices starting around $8,995, with a value range of $3,176 to $9,993. 
  • Factors affecting price: The final price depends on factors like mileage, condition, accident history, and optional features. 



What years to avoid GX 460?


The main Lexus GX 460 years to avoid are 2010–2013 due to potential issues like engine oil leaks (valley plate leak), as well as the 2010 model specifically, which had a temporary sales suspension after a rollover risk was identified during sharp turns. Later models, especially 2016 and 2017, may be more prone to oil leaks as well, though not as critically as the earlier years. 
Years to be cautious about

  • 2010–2013: These early models are more frequently cited for potential problems, such as the valley plate coolant leak, which can be expensive to repair. 
  • 2016 and 2017: These years have been noted by some owners as having a higher likelihood of oil leaks. 

Model years generally considered more reliable 
  • 2014 and later: These models reportedly have a different, less leak-prone head gasket. 
  • 2021 and 2022: These years are specifically highlighted as being very reliable. 

Other potential issues to consider with any model year
  • Secondary Air Injection System: Problems with this system can be costly to repair. 
  • Suspension: Models with the optional AHC (Adjustable Height Control) or KDSS (Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System) can experience issues, though Lexus has issued a TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) to address a leaning issue in some earlier KDSS vehicles. 
  • Rust: In areas where roads are salted, rust can be a concern, especially on models driven in the North. 
  • Maintenance: Regular and consistent fluid changes, especially transmission fluid, are crucial to the longevity of the vehicle. 


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.