The 20 Most Reliable Cars on the Road

Lexus GS

2014 Lexus GS

Having entered production in 1993, the Lexus GS has had a reasonable amount of time to prove its dependability. The Lexus GS is the same as the Toyota Aristo with some brand variations to distinguish the regular Toyota and the luxury Lexus, although the Toyota Aristo arrived in Japan in 1991. The Lexus GS was created to be a performance sedan within the mid-size luxury class and has gone through four generations over the years.

The latest 2018 Lexus GS has a high-reliability rating from J.D. Power, predicted at 5/5, plus a comprehensive warranty that shows the automaker trusts its vehicle is up to the challenges of daily drives. New Lexus GS models come with a basic four-year warranty or 50,000 miles and a powertrain warranty of six years or 70,000 miles. J.D. Power also rates the quality of the latest GS at 5/5, indicating one of the reasons it likely predicted it to be highly dependable, especially when combined with past years’ ratings. Owners agree with the J.D. Power assessment, with Driver Power ratings showing an average score of 91.12 percent for the GS. When it debuted on the ratings, it started in the top 20, although the costs to run are a bit higher than with other vehicles.



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