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What is a GS 300?

A GS 300 is a luxury sedan model produced by the Japanese automaker Lexus, which is the luxury vehicle division of Toyota. The GS 300 was first introduced in 1993 as part of Lexus' mid-size luxury car lineup, offering a more affordable and compact alternative to the flagship Lexus LS sedan.


Overview of the Lexus GS 300


The Lexus GS 300 is a rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan that has been produced across several generations over the years. It is powered by a 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine and is known for its smooth ride, refined interior, and reliable performance. The GS 300 has been positioned as a competitor to other mid-size luxury sedans like the BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and Audi A6.


Key Features and Specifications



  • Engine: 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder, producing around 220-230 horsepower

  • Transmission: 5-speed or 6-speed automatic

  • Seating capacity: 5 passengers

  • Luxury features: Leather upholstery, wood trim, premium audio system, power seats, and more

  • Safety features: Antilock brakes, stability control, multiple airbags


The GS 300 has been praised for its comfortable ride, refined handling, and high-quality interior materials. It has also been recognized for its reliability and low maintenance costs compared to some of its German competitors.


Generations of the Lexus GS 300


The Lexus GS 300 has been produced across four main generations since its introduction in 1993:



  • First Generation (1993-1997): The original GS 300 featured a 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission.

  • Second Generation (1997-2005): This generation saw the introduction of a 6-speed automatic transmission and various styling and technology updates.

  • Third Generation (2005-2011): The third-gen GS 300 was larger, more powerful, and offered more luxury features than previous models.

  • Fourth Generation (2011-2020): The latest GS 300 featured a more aggressive, angular design and a range of engine options, including a hybrid variant.


While the Lexus GS 300 is no longer in production, it remains a popular choice among used car buyers seeking a reliable and well-appointed mid-size luxury sedan.

What does GS stand for in cars?


Grand Sedan
What does GS stand for? GS= Grand Sedan. What does LS stand for? LS= Luxury Sedan.



Does the GS 300 have a 2JZ?


The 3.0-liter 2JZ remained for the GS 300, with 225 hp and 225 lb-ft, offset by the GS 400's 1UZ 4.0-liter V-8 with 300 hp and 310 lb-ft.



Why did Lexus stop the GS?


The declining sales, coupled with the increasing competition from rival luxury brands, made it difficult for Lexus to justify continued GS production. Furthermore, Lexus has been focusing on expanding and updating its SUV and crossover lineup to meet the growing demand in those segments.



How much does a Lexus GS 300 cost?


Prices for a used Lexus GS 300 currently range from $4,250 to $15,990, with vehicle mileage ranging from 59,608 to 220,776.



How much does a GS300 cost?


Lexus GS 300 Variants

Variant typeMSRP
3.0 SE (sr) CVT£32,277
3.0 SE-L (ACC/PCS)(sr) CVT£35,928
3.0 SE (Multimedia Pack) Seq£31,213
3.0 SE-L (Multimedia) Seq£32,574



How long do GS 300 engines last?


most reliable car engine you can have
The GS300 has the glorified 2JZ inline 6 cylinder engine. It will last you as long as you want if you are smart. Currently driving one with over 310,000 miles and commonly run into 2JZ owners with even more and still going strong.



How much HP does a GS300 make?


Lexus offered the GS 300 once again and featured a slightly revised version of the previous generation's 3.0-liter straight-six now producing 168 kW (225 hp) and 305 N⋅m (225 lb⋅ft) of torque.



What is a GS 300?


Five-seat mid-size luxury sedan. Lexus Safety System Plus standard. Rear- or all-wheel drive. Turbo four-cylinder (GS 300) or V-6 (GS 350)



How much does it cost to maintain a GS300?


The annual maintenance cost of a Lexus GS300 is $434.



How much HP does the GS300 have?


Lexus offered the GS 300 once again and featured a slightly revised version of the previous generation's 3.0-liter straight-six now producing 168 kW (225 hp) and 305 N⋅m (225 lb⋅ft) of torque.


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