The Lexus RX is the best-selling luxury SUV in America, and its strong resale value means a diminished value claim after a not-at-fault accident can be substantial. Lexus buyers are particularly sensitive to accident history — the RX's reputation for reliability and quality means a clean-title example commands a significant premium. A 2020–2025 Lexus RX 350, RX 350h, or RX 500h typically loses $2,500 to $7,000 or more in market value when an accident appears on Carfax. For the higher-trim F Sport and Luxury models, the loss can be even greater.
Repairing a Lexus RX to factory standards requires certified expertise, genuine OEM parts, and precise calibration of advanced safety systems like Lexus Safety System+ 3.0. Orlando Auto Body's I-CAR Gold certified technicians have extensive experience with Lexus vehicles and follow factory repair specifications meticulously. Every qualifying RX repair at our Mesa, Scottsdale, or Gilbert locations includes a free $450 Diminished Value Appraisal Packet that leverages luxury SUV market data to document the full extent of your vehicle's value loss.
The Lexus RX's position as a premium family SUV means many owners plan to trade or sell the vehicle within a few years — and that's exactly when diminished value hurts the most. The accident on your Carfax will reduce your trade-in offer at the dealership by thousands of dollars. Recovering that diminished value now ensures you aren't paying out of pocket for someone else's mistake. If you drive a Lexus RX and were in a not-at-fault accident, call Orlando Auto Body today for your free DV assessment.