Lexus has a sterling reputation for delivering high-quality vehicles. But Toyota's luxury division has an equally strong reputation for value based on the high resale value of its vehicles across the lineup. And for a luxury marque, Lexus offers a wide range of vehicles to meet a variety of buyers, from its affordable entry-level UX subcompact crossover SUV up to its exclusive flagship LC 500 coupe. And while Lexus has established itself as a full-fledged member of the luxury segment, keep in mind that it has earned that reputation not just with luxury sedans, but also through innovation with one of the first midsize crossover SUVs -- the RX. Lexus has an established record of offering vehicles that are desirable both new and used while delivering quality, reliability and low-cost operation across the board. This is particularly notable when it comes to fuel economy; few makers can boast as wide a range of hybrid versions of their standard production models as Lexus. With an all-new ES as well as breaking ground with vehicles like the UX, Lexus has what it takes to win this year's 5-Year Cost to Own for Luxury Brands.