LEXUS GS (2015-18)

The Lexus GS (2015-18) is a stylish and sophisticated executive sedan designed to combine luxury, comfort, and performance. Positioned in the premium mid-size class in the UK market, it appeals to drivers seeking a refined ride suitable for daily commuting, business travel, or family outings. Known for its smooth handling, quiet cabin, and high-quality build, the Lexus GS (2015-18) often attracts professionals and those who prioritise a combination of luxury and reliability. What makes the Lexus GS stand out among its rivals is its reputation for dependability and a reputation for quality craftsmanship. It offers a comfortable driving experience, boasting a refined interior packed with innovative features, and delivers excellent fuel economy for its class. The model is often used by individuals looking for a stylish, well-equipped vehicle that performs well over time, making it a popular choice for second-hand buyers. Based on MyCarCheck.com data, with over 820 lookups and a typical value of around £17,728, the Lexus GS (2015-18) is a dependable and desirable option for those seeking a luxurious, well-maintained used car in the UK.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that most recently recorded mileages for the Lexus GS (2015-18) are concentrated in the 40,000 to 70,000 mile range, accounting for over a third of the vehicles (around 34.7%). Notably, a significant portion of vehicles (about 13.1%) have between 40,000 and 50,000 miles, while an additional 11.4% are in the 60,000 to 70,000 mile range. There are smaller percentages of vehicles with higher mileages, such as 80,000 to 90,000 miles (5.9%) and 100,000 to 110,000 miles (3.4%). Very high mileage vehicles are quite rare—only about 2.5% exceed 130,000 miles, with less than 2% surpassing 200,000 miles. Overall, the majority of these Lexus GS models seem to be relatively modestly used, with the distribution suggesting that these vehicles are typically maintained within a mid-range mileage window.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data reveals that for the Lexus GS (2015-18), the most common private sale price range is between £15,000 and £16,000, accounting for 13.5% of valuations, indicating high buyer interest in this bracket. A significant number of vehicles fall within the £14,000 to £15,000 and £16,000 to £17,000 ranges, suggesting these are typical attractive price points. Notably, lower price brackets, such as £5,000 to £6,000 and £7,000 to £8,000, have comparatively small percentages (around 1.7% or less), indicating fewer vehicles are valued that low on the market. Additionally, very high-value ranges above £24,000 have minimal representation (under 2%), implying that most Lexus GS models tend to cluster around mid-range prices. Overall, the data indicates a relatively concentrated market with most private sales happening between £13,000 and £18,000, with diminishing frequency at both the lower and higher ends of the spectrum.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Lexus GS models from 2015 to 2018 were manufactured in 2016 (45.6%) and 2017 (32.1%). Combined, these two years account for approximately 77.7% of the vehicles in this sample, suggesting they were produced during a relatively concentrated period. Fewer vehicles in the sample were manufactured in 2018 (21.9%), with only a negligible 0.4% from 2019, which may reflect the end of production or limited remaining stock. This distribution highlights that most vehicles are from the earlier part of the model's manufacturing window, which could be relevant for assessing the freshness or age of the vehicles in the market.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours for 2015-18 Lexus GS vehicles shows a diverse palette, with silver being the most common at 24.9%. Black also features prominently at 20.7%, followed by blue at 16% and white at 15.6%. Red, grey, and brown are less common, collectively representing a smaller portion of the fleet. Notably, a significant majority of these vehicles are painted in neutral tones like silver, black, and white, which are often preferred for their classic appeal and resale value. This distribution suggests that consumers tend to favor timeless, versatile colours for the Lexus GS during this period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that a significant portion of Lexus GS vehicles registered between 2015 and 2018 have had only one or two keepers. Specifically, nearly 39% have had two registered keepers, and about 9.3% have had just a single keeper. When combined, these figures suggest that a substantial share of these vehicles change hands relatively infrequently or tend to be retained by initial owners for longer periods. Conversely, vehicles with higher numbers of registered keepers—such as three (30%) or four (13.9%)—are less common, implying that most owners keep the vehicle for a moderate length of time before it potentially moves to another owner. The data overall reflects a trend of moderate turnover within this model range.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that for Lexus GS models from 2015 to 2018, the vast majority (89%) are equipped with a 2,494 cc engine, while a smaller portion (11%) have a 3,456 cc engine. Notably, all vehicles in this sample are hybrid electric models, highlighting the model's strong emphasis on hybrid technology during this period. This suggests that buyers of the Lexus GS in this timeframe predominantly opted for, or were offered, hybrid electric variants, regardless of engine size.